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  2. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    At the caucus of the Liberal party convened for 3 o'clock this afternoon by Sir George Turner the strength of the Liberal victory gained last week will be gaffged, and ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A he troops which have been selected to represent the British army--Household Brigade, Dragoon Guards, Lancers and Hussars, Horse, Field and Garrison Artillery, ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    The members of the municipality of Paris yesterday relieved their Anglophobic feelings by unanimously passing a resolution of welcome to ex-President Kruger, ...

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  5. THE CHINA CRISIS.

    Dr. G. L. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the "Times," reports that Admiral Alexieff, the Russian naval commander in the North Pacific, has, through Li Hung ...

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  6. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The Presidential election, which take, place in the United States to-day, threaten, to give rise to serious disturbances in the city of New York,'where the Tammany ...

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  7. THE CUP.

    Cup day broke with a grim sombre frown that threatened bad weather. It was no doubt gratifying enough to the agriculturist When he looked abroad early yesterday ...

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  8. REPAIRING MANCHURIAN RAILWAYS.

    It is reported from Moukden, the capital of Manchuria, that the Russian Government has set 17,000 Cossacks to work at repairing the damages inflicted by the Chinese upon ...

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  9. DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL

    The Lord Mayor of Dublin; at yesterday's meeting of the City Council, declined to Accept or allow to be put a resolution brought forward by Cr. Clancy, a ...

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  10. THE HOUSEHOLD CAVALRY.

    The Household Cavalry detachments of the inaugural troops will be under the command of Captain Gordon Chesney Wilson, of the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues), son ...

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  11. THE PEACE TERMS.

    The Ministers of the allied powers at Pekin, who are slowly completing the terms of their peace ultimatum to China, took as their basis the ...

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  12. HERR KRUGER'S ILLNESS.

    Herr Kruger, ex-President of the Transvaal, who is being conveyed from Delagoa Bay to Europe in the Dutch cruiser Gelderlond, is still at ...

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  13. THE DRESSES.

    Visions of last Cup day passed dolorously before the eyes of the many interested when yesterday morning broke rainy enough to satisfy the soul of the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. COMMONWEALTH BANQUET IN LONDON.

    Australians now resident in England have arranged to give a banquet in London about' the middle of January in celebration of the inauguration of the ...

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  15. THE SPANISH CRISIS.

    Though Don Carlos, the Bourbon pretender to the Spanish throne, has himself repudiated the present insurrectionary movement of his partisans against the ...

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  16. THE DATE OF ARRIVAL.

    Advices received from England state that the British troops for the inaugural ceremony are timed to arrive in Sydney in the Britannic on 20th December ...

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  17. A NECESSARY PRECAUTION.

    The foreign Ministers at Pekin have decided to insist in the final settlement with China that the legations at Pekin shall be fortified, and that no Chinese shall be ...

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  18. THE SYDNEY WELCOME TO LORD HOPETOUN.

    A deputation representing the Commonwealth celebrations citizens committee waited on the Premier to-day with a view to obtaining information as to what ...

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  19. RAISING THE INDEMNITY.

    Li Hung Chang, as chief of the Emperor's peace negotiators at Pekin, has sent a despatch to the viceroys of all the provinces of China, requesting them to join in an ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. CANADA AND HER TROOPS.

    The Government of the province of Ontario, one of the States of the. Canadian Government, has decided to give to each member of the province's contingent in the ...

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  21. THE RETURNING TROOPS.

    The general in charge of line of communications at Capetown has sent the following cablegram to the Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales:--"The Harlech Castle ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL FRICTION.

    Pekin telegrams report that Field-Marshal Count Waldersee, the generalissimo of the allied forces in China, has received news from Shan-hai-kwan, on the ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    When the Assembly met to-day Mr. Norton tendered an apology for his offensive remarks to the Sergeant at Arms on the last day of meeting. That was all the apology ...

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  24. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Yesterday the inauguration of a system of wireless telegraphy between Dungeness, in the south of Kent, and Ostend, in Belgium, took place. ...

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  25. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    The Governor received a cablegram from Capetown stating that 5 officers and 127 men, including one invalid, of the South Australian contingents, had left the Cape ...

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  26. THE ADELAIDE CELEBRATIONS.

    The Premier, in reply to a question as to whether the Government propose organising any local celebrations at the inauguration of the Commonwealth on 1st .January, ...

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  27. FISHERMEN IN THE NAVY.

    The first actual steps towards the formation of a colonial Royal Naval Reserve have been taken in Newfoundland, where 50 fishermen, forming the first contingent ...

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  28. OPERATIONS AGAINST BOXERS.

    A battalion of the allied force at Paoting-fu has been sent out by General. Sir Alfred Gaselee to operate against the Boxer irregulars who are assembled in the ...

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  29. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Augsburg, steamer, from Adelaide 20th July; Woodville, barque, from Lyttelton 12th June; Senator Versmann, ship, from Brisbane 29th July; Blenheim, ...

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  30. AN INVITATION TO AMERICA.

    The Premier has cabled to Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colonies, asking if he will forward an invitation, to Mr. M'Kinley, President of the United States, ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier informed the Assembly today that, as there is no chance of passing of passing a bill dealing with all the recommendations of the public service commission this ...

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  32. THE SOUTHERN REVOLT.

    The anti-dynastic rebellion in the southern provinces of China, in which the Reform party, headed by Kang-yu-wei, and the Triad Secret Society are co-operating, is ...

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  33. PRO-BOERISM AT PARIS.

    The Government of France, which has recently shown a decided inclination to repress the active Anglophobianism which has lost for the Paris Exhibition and the ...

    Article : 146 words
  34. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS BILL.

    In the Assembly to-day the Commonwealth Elections Bill was reconsidered in committee, to enable Mr. Dickson to amend clauses 6 and 13. Mr. Dickson explained ...

    Article : 141 words
  35. SYDNEY MILITARY INQUIRY

    The Military Commission sat again today, when Major-General French was in attendance to give evidence in reply to the questions put by the chairman. The general ...

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  36. WHOLESALE DECAPITATIONS.

    The viceroy of the province of Kwangtung made an impression on the rebelliously inclined populace of Canton on Saturday last by a wholesale execution. ...

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  37. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. J. C. Whitelaw, secretary of the Zeehan branch of the A.M.A., has decided to become a candidate to represent Tasmania in the Federal House of Representatives. ...

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  38. A ROYAL HEROINE.

    Her Majesty Queen Amelie of Portugal, wife of King Carlos, by birth a Princess of the Orleans-Bourbon family, yesterday performed a striking act of heroism in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  39. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The B.M.S. Austral arrived from London at 3.30 p.m. to-day, and her mails for the eastern colonies were sent on by a special train, leaving for Melbourne at 7.40 this evening. ...

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  40. A REMARKABLE SUICIDE.

    Constable Harley, of Caulfield, took to the Morgue at 11.30 last night the body of a retired market gardener, named John Kinnane, who committed suicide in rather ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night the Kalgoorlie Tramways Bill, the Cederville Tramways Bill the the Fremantle Tramways Bill and the Trustees Colonial ...

    Article : 147 words
  42. R.M.S. INDIA AT FREMANTLE.

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  43. INDIAN CAVALRY REMOUNTS.

    The military authorities in India have appointed a special commission there to inquire into and advise the Government as to the best means of increasing the supply of ...

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  45. PLAGUE AT BREMEN.

    A fatal case of bubonic plague has occurred at Bremen, one of the chief ports of Germany. The victim was a Bailor, who recently arrived in a steamer from Rosario, ...

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