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  2. SHIPPING

    High tide this day—7.40 a.m., 8.10 p.m. Moon's Phases.—New moon, October 2; first quarter, October 10; full moon, October 17; last quarter, October 24. ...

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  3. BRITISH & FOREIGN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Count Delavanex has made an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Mediterranean in an air ship. He nearly fell into Cette ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Premier of Cape Colony (Sir Gordon Sprigg), declares that the Imperial Government is not likely to consent to an ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—This forenoon the State school teachers and scholars attending the institute room at Wedderburn were alarmed by a loud ...

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  6. PARLIAMENTARY NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day, in reply to Senator Keating, the Vice-President of the Council promised that authentic returns relative ...

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  7. THE AFRIKANDER BOND.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr. Smartt, in resuming the debate on Mr. De Waal's motion in the Cape Assembly, strenuously assailed the Afrikander Bond ...

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  8. THE INDIAN DURBAR

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The German Crown Prince does not accompany the Duke of Connaught to the Indian Coronation durbar, as reported. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the delivering of the budget speech in the Assembly, the Treasurer, Mr. Waddel, said the total gross revenue last year was ...

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  10. THE BOER GENERALS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—It is reported at New York that the Boer Generals have issued an address to the civilised world, appealing for funds for ...

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  11. FROM GAY TO GRAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Four hundred peasants were attending a wedding dance in a barn at Melba, near Warsaw, when the hay caught fire, and 100 ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Mr. J. H. Angas, the veil known, pastoralist, has been seriously ill during the last few days. ...

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  13. TERMS OF THE MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The manifesto states that the Generals have been obliged to accept the terms imposed, farther assistance having been ...

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  14. A RUSSIAN MEMORIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Russian Government has completed magnificent memorial church at Shipka Pass, in the Balkans, which was stoutly ...

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  15. ANGLICAN CHURCH CONGRESS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—A large number of Anglican inter-State clergy are arriving here to attend the church congress. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The Russian barque Concordia, which left Fremantle last month for Kaipara, is ashore near Muriwai Creek, 20 miles north of ...

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  17. NORTH-WEST COAST.

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  18. VICTORIA.

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  19. A MORMON'S CRIME

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—W. H. Young, a grandson of the late Mormon leader, Brigham Young, has been arrested for murdering his paramour, Mrs. ...

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  20. TRANSPORTS COMMISSION REPORT.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—Sir, J. G. Ward, in the course of a speech in the House of Representatives, said it appeared to him it would meet the ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  22. CHAMPION SWIMMING

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Australian swimmer, Cavill, has won the 100 yards race at Hornsey in 58 3-5sec, which is a record. ...

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  23. THE BASQUE ON FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.—It is thought that the barque reported to have been seen on fire off Hicks Bay is the Timaru which left Lyttelton on August ...

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  24. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  25. THE PRINCESS OF WALES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The accouchement ef the Princess of Wales is expected to take place in November. ...

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  26. STATE

    HOBART, Thursday.—Before the orders of the day were called on in the House of Assembly to-day, Mr. Hope referred to a letter, signed by S. Smith ...

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  27. GREAT BRITAIN.

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  28. AN AMERICAN DONOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Mr. Henry Phipps, and not Mr. Arthur White, was the donor of 100,000 Sonars to relieve the Boer widows and young ...

    Article : 265 words
  29. TASMANIAN.

    HOBART, Thursday.—On the arrival of the Rimutaka, from Cape Town, this morning she landed four of the crew of the City if Lincoln, which was wrecked ...

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  30. VIENNA BASK FRAUDS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The comptroller and other officials connected with the Laender Bank, Vienna, hare been arrested on a charge of complicity ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  32. STOCK SALES.

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  33. THE STEAMER NIWARU

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The underwriters are of opinion that the injury to the steamer Niwaru was caused by striking sunken wreckage. ...

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  34. NANCE O'NEIL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Miss Nance O'Neil's season in London has closed abruptly. The supers, connected with the theatre struck, owing to their ...

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  35. LAUNCESTON MAILS

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  36. ARRIVAL OF THE RIMUTAKA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The s.s. Rimutaka arrived to-day from London, via the Cape, having on board a large number of passengers for New Zealand, ...

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  37. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Referring to Germany's proposal, experts lave declared that a wireless telegraphy conference is bristling with difficulties ...

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  38. ALLEGED BREACH OF THE MEDICAL ACT.

    HOBART, Thursday.—The first of several charges preferred against Tarasco, for breach of the Medical Practitioners Act, was dismissed, two of the three ...

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  39. THE NEWSPAPERS ANGRY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A majority of the newspapers are very angry, and warn the Boer Generals that the utilisation of pro-Boer committees in ...

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  40. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There has been an eruption at Mount Chullapata, Peru, which has hitherto been believed to be unvolcanic. ...

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  41. TASMANIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    HOBART, Thursday.—Captain Morrisby supplies the following information: Quartermaster-Sergeant Whitham, Sergeant Ferguson, Corporals Duke, De ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Advertising

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  44. AN IRISH AGITATION

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In consequence of delivering an inflammatory speech at Wexford, the King's Bench at Dublin has ordered Mr. William ...

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  45. BURNIE

    BURNIE, Thursday.—Bestrice SAward, aged eight years, daughter of Mr. John Saward of Roumaine was run over by a bullock dray this afternoon, near her ...

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  46. POULTRY SHOWS

    DEVONPORT, Thursday.—The poultry show held to-day was fairly successful, nearly 400 exhibits being entered, including 80 for the homing race. Minorcas ...

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  47. A CAPE LEGISLATOR SEIZED WITH PARALYSIS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A Cape Colony legislator, Dr. Te Water, whilst in the vestibule of the Assembly was seized with paralysis in half of his ...

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    ONE of the remarkable features of British politics at the present time is the similarity of many of the problems for which the various divisions of the Empire are ...

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  49. NORTHERN TASMANIA.

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  50. VENEZUELA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Argentine Republic cruiser Res Gurador hoisted the American flag, to avert suspicion and approached and shelled ...

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  51. LORD HAWKE'S CRICKETERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Lord Hawke's cricket team for New Zealand is as follows: Lord Hawke, Burnup, Warner, Taylor, Fane, Bosanquet, Johnson ...

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  52. A RECANTING PARSON.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Rev. Botha, in a letter to the "Ons Land," repents, and asks the Afrikanders' forgiveness for his letter of September, 1901 ...

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  53. ACADEMY OF MUSIC

    Yet another change of programme took place at the Academy of Music last night, when the Royal Dramatic Company again sought to satisfy the current desire for ...

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  54. RUSSIAN PRODUCE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A Russian subsidised steamship, fitted with refrigerators, will open a weekly service between Helsingfors and Newcastle in ...

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  55. CHINA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—It is reported that the Boxers are in force outside Chingtu. ...

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  56. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—President Roosevelt, of the United States, who has undergone an operation for a bruise on the knee, sustained in the recent tram ...

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  57. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"Truth" states that Rev. J. W. Clarke, the new Bishop of Melbourne, is a moderate man, an excellent preacher, and a ...

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  58. Advertising

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