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  2. "THE AGE" SHILLING FUND. FOR A NATIONAL MONUMENT TO THE LATE QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Sir,--I have much pleasure in handing you my small contribution to the above fund. I felt sure as soon as I heard of the dentil of our revered Queen that this ...

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  3. NEW FREE-TRADE INVENTION

    In the desperate to explain, away Mr. Coghlan's chapter on Food Supply and the Living, the foreign trader has the theory that protectionist ...

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  4. THE LATE QUEEN.

    The last sad ceremony in connection with the obsequies of Queen Victoria took place to-day, when the remains of her late Majesty were conveyed from the Albert ...

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  5. CHINA AND THE POWERS

    The Shanghai correspondent of the "Times" makes the statement that the Belgian Government is acquiring two-thirds of the shares in the projected ...

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  6. THE COMMONWEALTH

    An important decision has been arrived at with reference to the taking over of the State post offices by the Federal Government. Air. Drake, the new Federal ...

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  7. THE BOER WAR.

    Particulars received in regard to the capture of a small British garrison stationed at Modderfontein, south-west from Krugersdorp, in the Transvaal, show that the ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND CONTINGENT IN SYDNEY.

    The troopship Cornwall, with the New Zealand Contingent for South Africa on board, arrived in Port Jackson this morning. The run across from Auckland proved ...

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  9. FRENCH'S ACTIVITY.

    Lieutenant-General French, who, with a strong mounted force, has recently been sweeping clear of Boer guerillas the country on the eastern side of the ...

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  10. THE SEND OFF IN ADELAIDE.

    Although no general display of a social character can take place in connection with the departure of the Fifth South Australian Contingent, arrangements are being made, ...

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  11. A STEAMER STRANDED.

    The Norddeutscher-Lloyd mail steamer Sommerfeld, 2606 tons, has stranded on a sand bank near the mouth of the River Elbe. There is sufficient water to hold the ...

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  12. THE TULLIBARDINE HORSE.

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  13. SYDNEY, Tuesday.

    Information has been received in Sydney by cable that the German-Australian steamer Sommerfeld has gone ashore at Cruxhaven, 70 miles from Hamburg, on the ...

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  14. MOURNING AT THE GERMAN COURT.

    The Emperor William of Germany has decided to extend the period of full mourning to be observed at the German court until 8th March, aud that of half mourning ...

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  15. WELLINGTON, Tuesday.

    A number of influential mayors in the North Island are taking up the proposal to erect a statue to the Queen. The native subscriptions will amount to a large sum. ...

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  16. THE ANARCHIST ASSASSINS.

    In view of the recent signs of concerted activity on the part of Anarchist associations in Europe and America, the fact that the notorious Anarchist Calcagano has ...

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  17. BOER DEFEAT NEAR MIDDLEBURG.

    A body of 400, Boers have been successfully engaged by the column under Lieutenant-Colonel W. P. Campbell, to the south of Middleburg, about 85 miles east of ...

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  18. THE WEARING OF MOURNING.

    The Governor-General, Lord Hopetoun, has telegraphed to the Lieutenant- Governor of Victoria that the people are riot expected to wear deep mourning in ...

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  19. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD.

    After the storm of last week, when the question of precedence between the Mayor and the chairman of the Metropolitan Board agitated, the Commissioners, a ...

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  20. SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

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  21. HOMAGE OF THE FRENCH COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY.

    Through M. Biard d'Aunet, Consul-General of Franco in, Australia, the French Chamber of Commerce of Sydney has sent to the Governor-General the following ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  23. THE CAPE INVASION.

    Sir Alfred Milner, High. Commissioner in South Africa, has issued a proclamation bearing upon the present disturbed condition of affairs in Cape Colony. The ...

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  24. FEDERAL BILLS.

    For the moment the busiest Federal department is that of the Attorney-General, contained within the four walls of the deputation room at the Melbourne General ...

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  25. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  26. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Bielefeld,steamer, from Sydney 24th November; Afric, steamer, from Sydney 28th November; Australasian, steamer, from Sydney 3rd December. ...

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  27. DE WET FURTHER SOUTH.

    General de Wet, who after breaking through the, line of British posts, between Ladybrand and Bloemfontein passed Thaba N'chu from north to south, making in the ...

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  28. KING EDWARD.

    His Majesty King Edward has prepared three messages to the people of Great Britain and Greater Britain, and the Princes and people of India. His Majesty conveys ...

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  29. GALES ON THE PACIFIC COAST.

    By the R.M.S. Miowera news has been received from Vancouver that terrific gales had swept the Pacific coast, playing havoc with the shipping and causing much loss of life. ...

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  30. MORE TROOPS REQUIRED.

    The correspondent, at Pretoria of the "Times" estimates that the number of Boers still in commandos and in the field is 19,000, and urges that more British troops are ...

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  31. MR. BARTON'S ADELAIDE ADDRESS

    It has been definitely arranged that Mr. Barton, the Federal Prime Minister, will speak in the Adelaide town hall on Tuesday evening next. It is stated that his ...

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  32. PREVIOUSLY ACKNOWLEDGED.

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  33. TWO STARTLING INCIDENTS.

    Further particulars with respect to the misadventure winch constituted the only hitch in the funeral demonstration on Saturday last, a delay of a quarter of an hour ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office reports, that the following deaths have, occurred at Pretoria:--Private A. T. Bailey, of the Queensland Mounted Infantry, from enteric fever; Sergeant S. ...

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  35. THE FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    Mr. Kingston, the Federal Minister of Customs, proceeded to Fremantle to-day. He was met by the bonds of the Customs department, and proceeded with the work ...

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  36. TO THE DOMINIONS OVER THE SEAS.

    The Governor-General to-day received the following telegram through the Secretary of State for the Colonies:--"To My People Beyond the Seas.-- ...

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  37. THE EMBARKATION.

    The troops, who will leave for South Africa by the transport Orient, probably on Saturday, 16th inst., will parade the streets prior to marching to the pier, but it is not ...

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  38. NATIONAL LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    An enthusiastic meeting was held in the South Melbourne town hall last night in connection with the National. Liberal Organisation. Owing to the illness of the ...

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  39. PROMOTION IN THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    Sir,--May I ask the military authorities if the claims to promotion of those officers of the Second and Third Contingents who have remained in South Africa are to be ...

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  40. AT THE CAMP.

    It was a beautiful day in camp to-day. In the afternoon all the horses, with saddles, were brought out on parade to get used to firing. They stood the fire well, ...

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  41. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    BROADFORD.--Private W. Seymour, who to still suffering from the effects, of a bullet wound received near Bloemfontein, was entertained at a public social on 4th inst. He was presented with ...

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  42. DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    In March of last year great indignation was aroused in England by the action of the Duke of Orleans, the head of the French .Royalist party, in connection with the ...

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  43. PORT MELBOURNE POISONING CASE.

    No further facts were discovered yesterday to explain the poisoning of four men at Port Melbourne on Monday. No doubt is entertained that the poison was ...

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  44. THE STRANDED VESSEL MAGNET.

    A steamer has put into Inverloch bringing thirteen men And appliances for towing off the Magnet, which went aground during the winter and has remained stranded ever ...

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  45. THE ACCESSION OF THE KING.

    There has not been any official outdoor proclamation in South Australia of the accession of King Edward, the notification having been made through the ...

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  46. MUNICIPAL PRECEDENCE.

    A discussion took place at Port Melbourne council last evening on the receipt of a letter from the Municipal Association requesting the co-operation of the council in ...

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  47. THE TRANSPORTS.

    Mr. See, the Minister for Defence, considers that the phraseology of the cablegram stating that transports are coming to Sydney for 2000 men and horses is ...

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  48. MEMBER OF A FISHING PARTY DROWNED.

    On Monday,. Mr. B. Rolls, of Boundary-road, North Melbourne, reported to the police a singular case of drowning, which occurred in the Saltwater River. Lest Friday evening, Mr. ...

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  49. THE JUMBUNNA COLLIERY TROUBLE.

    [?]nce the settlement of the Coal Creek dispute some little hitches have occurred, and several of the men had ceased work, but this morning they are all again in the ...

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  50. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  51. WAR OFFICE SUPPLIES.

    Sir Wm. Lyne has been informed that the Imperial War Office has accepted the offer from the Government to supply 90,000 ib. of boiled beef and 27,000 lb. of corned beef. ...

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  52. DUKE OF YORK CONVALESCENT

    The health of his Royal Highness the Duke of York continues to improve steadily, and yesterday he was able to re- main out of his bed for a few hours. ...

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  53. MONUMENT FOR AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Sir William Lyne, speaking at Adelong to-day, said he intended having a monument erected in the Centennial Park to the memory of the men who had fallen in ...

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  54. THE ENGLISH CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    A number of the Roman Catholic churches in Cape Colony and in Canada have held quiem masses in connection with the death of Queen Victoria. The refusal by Cardinal ...

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