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  2. SYDNEY MILITARY INQUIRY.

    When the military inquiry committee assembled this morning there were present the chairman (Mr. R. Slenth), Messrs. Meagher, J. C. L. Fitzpatrick, Chanter, ...

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  3. BRITISH CABINET.

    The London "Daily Telegraph" reports with respect to the reconstruction of the Salisbury Cabinet, with regard to which the Premier lately had audience of the ...

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  4. THE CHINA CRISIS.

    Telegrams from Pekin report that Prince Su, a member of the Imperial Court, who accompanied the Emperor and Dowager Empress to Tai-yuan-fu, 500 miles to the ...

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  5. THE BOERS.

    The marauding bands of Boer guerillas are making frequent night attacks on the railway line south of Bloemfontein connecting it with Cape Colony. ...

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  6. THE BLACK OUTLAWS.

    The Inspector-General of Police this afternoon received the following telegram from Superintendent Garvin:-- Outlaw Joe Governor was shot dead this ...

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  7. THE ELECTIONS.

    The interest in to-day's polling will, so far as the metropolitan constituencies are concerned, mainly centre in three or four electorates, in which close contests ...

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  8. THE BOER OATH-BREAKERS.

    The British authorities in, the Orange River Colony are taking precautions to cheek the spread of guerillaism and the terrorising of surrenderers into violating their ...

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  9. THE BRITISH ELECTION.

    The returns for the Orkney and Shetland electorate have come to hand. thus completing the polling results. The old member, Sir L. Lyell (Liberal), has been defeated by ...

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  10. THE MURDERED MISSIONARIES.

    In addition to court martialling the Chinese Imperial Treasurer at Pao-ting-fu for torturing the Rev. Mr. Green and his family, General Gaselee, who commands the ...

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  11. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    It is announced that the British troops which will take part in the ceremonial of inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth, at Sydney, on 1st January, when ...

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  12. A BOER SAVAGE.

    The guerilla warfare in the Transvaal and Orange River colony is being waged with increasing bitterness by the Boer marauding hands. The commandant who is ...

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  13. COURT-MARTIALLING BOXERS.

    The European authorities at Pekin are meting out exemplary punishment to Boxers who took part in the massacres of native Christians and missionaries during the late ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council Mr. Wise moved the second reading of the Industrial Arbitration Bill. Such bills, touching at so many points upon the private concerns of ...

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  15. POSITION AT CANTON.

    The anti-dynastic rebellion in the southern provinces of China, where the Reform party has allied itself with the Triad Secret Society for the purpose of throwing off ...

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  16. INAUGURAL CELEBRATIONS.

    The Imperial Government has sent a cablegram to Colonel Hunt, who is representing the War Office authorities in the colonies, to procure 250 horses for the use ...

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  17. BOER MENDACITY.

    A striking illustration of the audacious mendacity with which the Boer leaders delude the burghers into continued resistance has been given in connection with the ...

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  18. THE SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    Owing to the landing place of the Governor-General and the route of the procession not having been decided upon, the arrangements for suitably decorating the buildings ...

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  19. A PRINCELY MURDERER.

    Prince Charles of Arenburg, brother of Duke Engelbert of Arenburg, who is a lieutenant in the German Imperial Corps of South-west Africa, has been tried by a ...

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  20. MR. MADDEN ARREARS ON THE SCENE.

    The mayor and, the candidate had left the platform, and the hall was nearly empty, when Mr. Madden, who had been, addressing a meeting elsewhere, suddenly ...

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  21. INVITATION FROM BENDIGO.

    The following invitation was cabled to-day by the Mayor (Cr. Ryan) to Mr. Chambelain:-- Mayor, councillors and citizens of Bendigo ...

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  22. PLAGUE IN LONDON.

    A case of bubonic plague has been discovered in London. The infection was not brought from Scotland, where plague has been for some time raging in Glasgow, but ...

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  23. A FEDERAL LABOR CANDIDATE.

    The Political Labor League and unions are holding a ballot to decide whom they shall nominate as candidate for the Broken Hill seat in the first Federal Parliament. ...

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  24. ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH BANK.

    The balance sheet and report of the English and Scottish Bank of Australia show that after placing £15,000 to the reserve, the profit is £36,915. A. dividend of 212 per ...

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  25. BOER PRISONERS FOR CEYLON.

    When the Boer night attack on Jagers-fontein was made by treacherous surprise, and repulsed with heavy loss, 250 of the Boers were captured, and 20 killed. The ...

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  26. A TERRIBLE EXPLOSION.

    A shocking disaster occurred yesterday in New York, where the promises of the Tarrant Company, wholesale druggists, were destroyed by an accidental ...

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  27. MR. MADDEN REFUSED A HEARING.

    On reaching the town hall Mr. Madden found a crowd of fully 1500 waiting to receive him, and recognising that the building was not large enough to accommodate ...

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  28. SHOOTING A KAFFIR.

    The trial of Constable Smith, of the Cape Mounted Police, on a charge of murdering a Kaffir near Colesberg, in November last, was yesterday concluded at Capetown, ...

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  29. THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    Mr. M'Kinley, President of, the United States, and the Republican nominee in the impending election, has issued a protest against the tactics employed by Mr. Bryan, ...

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  30. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Mr. Kemp, one of the candidates for Eastern Suburbs, addressed a meeting of fully 800 electors at the Kew Recreation Hall last night, the building being densely crowded. ...

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  31. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales, winch were suspended on Saturday on account of the demonstration arranged in London to welcome the returning City Imperial Volunteer regiment, and ...

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  32. AMERICA'S POPULATION.

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    In the Assembly, in reply to a question. Mr. Philp said that Mr. James Burns, of Burns. Philp and Co.. had made a proposal on behalf of the company for 100,000 acres ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa, has requested members of the colonial contingents who are returning to their ...

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  35. MR. MADDEN AT CAMBERWELL.

    Before the doors of the Camberwell shire hall were open last night there was every indication that Mr. Madden, who had arranged to address the electors there, would ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier, in the Assembly to-day, stated that after the wreck of the Constitutional Convention Bill the Government would not bring forward any other scheme ...

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  37. MAN OVERBOARD IN A GALE.

    [?] the German ship Constanza reached the Bay early yesterday morning from Capetown, Captain A. Spieske had an incident to report in which two of his seamen ...

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  38. THE RUSH TO THE RAND.

    In response to the complaints of the Rand refugees in Cape Colony, who have petitioned the Queen for permission to return to their homes and property in ...

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  39. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Silver.--Bar silver is to-day quoted at 25 11-16 per oz. standard--a fall of [?]d. since yesterday. ...

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  40. PACIFIC CABLE CONTRACT.

    With respect to the Pacific cable scheme, tenders for which were opened some time ago, it is announced that no tender has been accepted, and that the Imperial ...

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  41. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. India arrived at Colombo from London afternoon of 28th. The death occurred yesterday of Charles Finlay, one of the Essendon football club's crack players a ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  43. TASMANIA.

    The Assembly to-day passed a resolution providing for an expenditure of £15,000 for the purpose of surveying a railway route from Glenora to the west coast in the ...

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  45. SAN FRANCISCO MAIL SERVICE.

    The new mail service between San Francisco and Australia, undertaken by an American firm, will come into operation postally on 10th November, the Imperial Post ...

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  46. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the Colonial Secretary said the new prison regulations, as recommended by the Penal Commission, were in the hands of the Crown ...

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  48. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

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