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  2. THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    The general opinion in political circles that Lord Rosebery 's decision to remain aloof from the Liberal party as at present constituted is due to a desire on his part to ...

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  3. BRITISH AND BOERS.

    The "Standard" to-day publishes an additional despatch from its war correspondent in South Africa, supplementing the graphic narrative, previously cabled, of the ...

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  4. PROFESSOR MORRIS.

    It will be learned with general regret that a private cable message was yesterday received in Melbourne announcing the death shortly after his arrival in England of ...

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  5. INDICTMENT OF ENGLISH TRADES UNIONS.

    Highly interesting to any observer of the progress of organised labor in Australia must be the discussion now going on as to how far trades union methods are ...

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  6. CONTINENTAL AMITY.

    Paris telegrams report that cordial New Year congratulations and compliments have been exchanged by France and Russia. The Czar Nicholas, in his own name and that of ...

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  7. THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

    Perfect weather attended the second day of the match, and as the wicket had completely changed in character under the process of cutting and rolling the conditions ...

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  8. DELAY IN ENROLMENT.

    Considerable irritation is being manifested here owing to the delay in enrolling the Australian Contingent. The number of applicants recorded to date is 1250. In several ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONTRIBUTION.

    More men than are required have volunteered for the new contingent. Lieutenant Roberts and Lieutenant De Passey have applied for the command of the South ...

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  10. WESLEYAN CENTENARY FUND.

    The project to raise a Million Guineas Fund in order to commemorate the centenary of Wesleyan Methodism, as authorised by the Wesleyan Conference in July, 1898, has ...

    Article : 345 words
  11. THE STATE GOVERNORSHIPS.

    Mr. Henry Copeland, the Agent -General for New South Wales, has approached Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reference to the ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. THE ALLEGED MEDDLING.

    Regarding Mr. Barton's charge in connection with the Federal contingent telegram, Mr. Henniker Heaton, when interviewed in Perth to-day, made the following ...

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  13. THE BLOCK HOUSES.

    When making his attack recently at Langberg on Brigadier -General Sir J. G. Dartnell' s column, General de Wet covered the daring charge on the Imperial Light Horse ...

    Article : 93 words
  14. ACTION BY THE STATE PREMIER.

    Mr. See, the State Premier, has been in communication recently with the Agent -General on the subject of a State Governor. As yet the appointment hangs fire Mr. See has ...

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  15. IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE.

    A suggestion in connection with the subject of colonial contributions to the support of Imperial naval defence bas been made to the Admiralty by Sir John Colomb, ...

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  16. BOTHA CHECKED.

    General Louis Bothu, who was last reported to be near Steynsdorp, on the Swaziland frontier, has appeared in the vicinity of Standerton, on the Johannesburg railway ...

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  17. THE LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS

    Several remarkable aspects are presented (writes our London correspondent, under date 20th November) by the series of forgeries which, before the ...

    Article : 575 words
  18. ENTHUSIASM IN SYDNEY.

    The progress of the test match is being watched with unusual interest. Thousands of people congregated at the newspaper offices during the afternoon. Hill's splendid ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Cable messages from Capetown received yesterday by the Defence department stated that five members of the Fifth Contingent were dangerously ill of enteric at ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The question of formulating a scheme of old age pensions for the United Kingdom is to be dealt with at a conference jointly convened by the Trades Union Congress and the ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. BOER TREACHERY AGAIN.

    Another murderous outrage by Boers is reported as having been perpetrated at Warm Baths, north of Pretoria. Lieutenants Steere and Kerr, two British intelligence ...

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  22. A TOUCHY SYDNEY MAYOR.

    With reference to the slight jeering with which Noble, as one of the selectors of the Australian team, was received at the opening of the ...

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  23. AN ESTIMATE OF BOER STRENGTH.

    The war correspondent of the "Morning Post" says the reduction of the Boer forces proceeds at the rate of rather over 1500 ...

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  24. STATE -AIDED SCHEME OPPOSED.

    The executive of the Ancient Order of Foresters in Great Britain has unanimously carried a resolution against the adoption of State -aided old age pensions. ...

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  25. A BATTERY'S FINE- RECORD.

    A splendid record of individual service is held by members of Q Battery attached to the Fourteenth Brigade of Royal Horse Artillery, which has brought to England ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    The Premier of Hungary, M. de Szell, in responding yesterday to congratulations from a number of members of the Liberal party, complained of the action of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. A QUESTION OF PRECEDENCE.

    The question of precedence involved in the fact that on the recent return from their colonial tour of the Prince and Princess of Wales (then the Duke and Duchess of ...

    Article : 136 words
  28. ATTACK ON NATAL FRONTIER.

    On Saturday last another attack on British garrisons on the northern frontier of Natal was made by the Boer commando which last week endeavored unsuccessfully to induce ...

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  29. PAY OF SYDNEY CONTINGENTS.

    Mr. See, State Premier, has definitely decided not to pay the Second Contingent both Imperial and colonial rates for services at the front. Whatever doubt may have ...

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  30. THE DANISH WEST INDIES.

    It was recently announced by Reuter' s Washington correspondent that Mr. Gardner was about to introduce in the United States House of Representatives a bill to authorise ...

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  31. CANDID ADVICE TO KRUGER.

    The announcement that Mr. Kruger has assumed a defiant tone in regard to suggestions for a settlement of the war, demanding, besides the Independence of the Boers, ...

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  32. OUR MISMANAGED RAILWAYS.

    Sir, —The Victorian public are deeply indebted to your much -needed criticism on the mismanagement of our State railways. On Boxing day myself and family went to ...

    Article : 251 words
  33. GERMANY AND VENEZUELA.

    A telegram from Washington announces that another development in connection with the position of affairs in Venezuela has taken place. It is believed, the message states, ...

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  34. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    LILLYDALE. —Trooper Ernest Ryaldi, who went to South Africa about 18 months ago, and joined the South African Light Horse, returned home by the 12.15 train on Wednesday. He was escorted ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    His Majesty King' Edward has conferred the Royal Victorian Order upon the Crown Prince of Slam, Somdetch Chowfa Maha Vajeravudh, the heir to the throne of Siam, ...

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  36. THE KING AND THE TURF.

    His Majesty the King has appointed Lord Marcus Beresford to be equerry and manager of the Royal stud of thoroughbred horses at Sandringham. ...

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  37. CANADIAN TRADE RETURNS.

    The trade returns of the Dominion of Canada for 1901 show that the value of the imports amounted to 196,000,000 dol. (£39,200,000), and that of the exports to ...

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  38. RESUMED DUTY.

    Lieutenants O. Griffiths and J. Tedder, of the New South Wales Bushmen, are reported convalescent, and have resumed duty with their corps. ...

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  39. A BRUTAL MURDER.

    News was received from Angaston this morning that a brutal murder had been committed at Towitta, about eighteen miles from Angaston. It appears that a man ...

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  40. CUBAN PRESIDENT ELECTED.

    Washington advices report that the inhabitants of Cuba have, under the autonomous constitution granted the island by the United States, elected General Palma as ...

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  41. THE FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    Ten men applied for enrolment in the Federal Contingent yesterday, eight of whom passed the medical test while the two others will have to be examined by the principal ...

    Article : 364 words
  42. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Signor Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, is making arrangements for conducting experiments across the South Atlantic Ocean, between Cape Colony and some ...

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  43. THE STEAMER WILCANNIA.

    The work of unloading the coal from the bunkers of the steamer Wilcannia, in which a fire recently raged for several days, is not yet completed. It is however, ...

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  44. A FAMOUS THEATRE.

    A New York telegram reports that the famous Bowery Theatre, the oldest theatre in the city, has been destroyed by fire. ...

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  45. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Wheat. —The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rocky Mountains is 94,736,000 bushels, as compared with 94,849,000 bushels a week ago. 6500 ...

    Article : 104 words
  46. GAMING AT MONTE CARLO.

    A telegram from Monaco states that the Earl of Rosslyn, playing on a "system," has won 100,000 fr. (£4000) in the gambling rooms at Monte Carlo. ...

    Article : 121 words
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  48. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    BALLARAT. —An unoccupied brick dwelling in Doveton -street north, formerly occupied by the late Dr. King, was destroyed by fire on Thursday morning. The property, which belonged to Mr. ...

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