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  2. British Elections.

    An exciting scene oc[?]urred at Louth yesterday when Mr. Timothy Healy, the well known Irish Nationalist and late member for the northern division of County Louth ...

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. Transvaal War

    News is to hand the Boers made an attempt to destroy the railway line at R[?]deval Spr[?]it, in the Orange River Colony, but the attacking force was defeated, and a ...

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  5. War in China.

    Reports from China state that Prince T[?]an and Kang-yi are now absolutely controlling affairs there, and are substituting their followers for the Chinese functionaries who were ...

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  6. POINTS.

    ONE of the most satirical lines on the estimates is the item "Gas for Parliamentary. Buildings, £459." IT is a hopeful sign, however, that the ...

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  8. New Zealand Federation.

    THE scheme promulgated by the Premier of New Zealand for a South Sea federation goes on apace. The inhabitants of Fiji are most enthusiastic in their desire for the union ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. Family Notices

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  13. Viljoen and De Wet.

    General Viljoen, who [?]uceeded Louis Botha as Commander-general of the Transvaal forces, is reported to have followed the Selati railway line, in the north-east of the ...

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  14. Wool Frauds.

    THE two wool washers, who came to the end of their nefarious tether in Sydney yesterday, by being sentenced to terms of imprisonment for their efforts to defrand ...

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  15. Tuan's Order for Troops.

    It is reported that Prince T[?]an has telegraphed south, ordering the Chinese troops there to advance to the north. ...

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  16. Diary.

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  18. No Interference Wanted.

    Prince Ching, the principal negotiator appointed by the Emperor of China, claims that the T[?]ung-li-Yuinen has the exclusive right to exterminate the Boxers, and he protests ...

    Article : 45 words
  19. Accusation Against Kruger.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg (Premier of Cape Colony), speaking in the Cape House of Assembly, stated that Mr. Kruger. was not only a capitalist, but a thief, as he had stoien ...

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  20. Uncontested Seats.

    So far as is at present known, there will be no contest for 174 seats held by Unionist, members in the late Parliament, and 40 seats held by Radicals. ...

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  22. Reason for Tuan's Promotion.

    Many prominent Europeans in China attribute the recent promotion of Prince T[?]an by the Empress Dowager to the position of President of the Grand Council to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. Reply to Lord Rosebery.

    The Duke of Devonshire (Lord President of the Council), in a vigorous reply to the statements of Lord Rosebery in his recent letter to Captain Lambton, R.N., the Liberal ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. Protestant Protestations.

    THE torrent of Protestant protestations now being poured out in Sydney took its rise in this way. At the dedication of St. Mary's Cathedral, Archbishop Redwood, of New ...

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  25. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  26. Kruger's State Documents.

    The leading London newspapers are urging that it is the duty of the Portuguese authorities to secure the State documents now in the hands of ex-President Kruger, who has taken ...

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  27. Li Hung Chang's Prediction.

    It is reported that Li Hung Chang predicts that the peace negotiations between the Powers and China will be prologed, and he anticipates that there will be a good deal of ...

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  28. Groat Capture of Locomotives.

    The locomotives found recently at Barberton, in the south-east of the Transvaal, when that place was occupied by the British force under Lientenant-general French, ae ...

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  29. American Guard at Pckin.

    All the American troops in China, with the exception of 1,500, who will act as guard to the United States legation at Pekin, have been ordered to return to Manila. ...

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  30. Mr. Wyndham at Dover.

    Mr. George Wyndham, Under Seor[?]tary for War, speaking at Dover last night, admitted that the forces needed for the war in South Africa were miscalculated at the ...

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  31. Schrciner's Amendment.

    News comes from Capetown that in the Cape Assembly yesterday an amendment moved by Mr. W. P. Schreiner, the late Premier, recon[?]ending that a british ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. Germany's Proposals.

    The Governments of France, Russia, and Japan are reported to have assented to the proposal of Germany that the Ministers at Pekin should designate the real instigators of ...

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  33. Governor's Tour.

    Lord Lamington and party arrived last night. They were met by the Mayor and several leading citizens. They left at 11 o'clock for Charters Towers. Leaving there ...

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  34. Sessional Work.

    IN the Legislative Council consideration of the Dental Bill in committee was resumed. Mr. Drake, who has charge of the bill, is moving amendments taken from a similar ...

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  35. Australians for England.

    Major Rankin, of Queensland, and Captain H[?]son are stated to be coming to England from South Africa by the steamer Kildon[?] Castle. ...

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  36. Sir W. Harcourt at Ebbw Vale.

    Sir. William Harcourt, late leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons, has begun a series of daily speeches at Ebbw Vale, in Monmouthshire. Speaking ...

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  37. Death of an Australian.

    Private P. O'Grady, of the New South Wales Imperial bushmen's contingent, has died from wounds at [?] Hoop. ...

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  38. Latest from China.

    There are fears that a famine will be experienced in the northern portion of China in consequence of the non-shipment of the usual supplies of ri[?] ...

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  39. Very Latest.

    It is announced that a strong flying colu[?] under Colonel Do Lisle has left Pretoria in pursuit of Commandant Christopher Do Wer. Each man in the column has been furnished ...

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  41. Retirement of Mr. Goschen.

    The Right Hon. G. J. Goschen, who does not intend to seek re-election to Parliament, will, it is stated, retire shortly from the position of First Lord of the Admiralty. He ...

    Article : 122 words
  42. Female Teackers' Salaries.

    On Friday morning a large deputation consisting of members of the Legislative Assembly will wait upon the Minister for Education to ask him to make provision ...

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  43. Armed Robbers.

    Information has been received that two masked armed robbers on Tuesday night stuck up the post office at Melton, near Ba[?]illus Marsh. They presented a revolver ...

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  45. Cossacks Staying in Pekin.

    It is reported that notwithstanding the decree issued by the Government of Russia, ordering the withdrawal of the pekin legation troops to Tientsin, yet in consequence of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  46. Chamberlain and the Liberals.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain (Secretary of State for the Colonies), speaking at Oldham, near Manchester, last night, had an enthusiastic reception. He declared that ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. Eight Hour Union.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Eight-hour Anniversary Union was held on Wednesday evening last, 26th instant, Mr. W. M'Cosker in the chair. About 20 delegates attended. ...

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  49. Situation at Canton.

    The native Christians are reported to be flocking into Canton, and the gravity of the situation there is increasing because of the presence in the vicinity of the town of 20,000 ...

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  50. Evening Entertainments.

    The Ada Delroy Company drew another large audience last night to the Opera House, and the whole programme met with great success. The final performances are announced ...

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  52. South Brisbane Fire Brigade.

    The monthly meeting of the South Brisbane Fire Brigade Board was held yesterday afternoon in the south Brisbane Council chambers, there being present; Messrs. J. Garsden ...

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  53. Warlike Stores Destroyed.

    It is reported that the Boers sent 50 railway trucks laden with ammunition to Deiago[?] Bay before they surrendered to the Portuguese authorities, in addition to which a large ...

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  54. Claim for Damages.

    In the District Court yesterday afternoon the hearing of the case Royle v. Brisbane Tramways, Limited, in which plaintiff [?]iaimed £200 for damages alleged to have ...

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  55. Balfour and Army Reform.

    The Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, speaking at Manchester last night, declared that there had been no advocate of army reform on the Liberal side since 1860. ...

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  56. Damaged War Material.

    Mr. Bennett Burieigh, the special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, reports that near the Crocodile River he saw [?] of land covered with damaged guns, ammu[?]ition. ...

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  57. Liberal Imperialists.

    The statement has been made that 115 of the candidates at the elections have announced themselves as being Liberal Imperialists. ...

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  58. Theatre Royal.

    There was again a large attendance at the Theatre Royal last evening, where the popularity of Mrs. Gilbert Wilson's engagement has been amply demonstrated. Mrs. Wilson ...

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  59. Wreck of the Suffolk.

    Further information relative to the lose of the steamer Suffolk, near Port Elizabeth, South Africa, states that all the crew were saved. ...

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  61. Kruger Yielding.

    It is reported that ex-President K[?]ger, yielding to the advice of the Portuguese officials at Delagoa Bay, has sent emissaries into the Transvaal urging the burghers to ...

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  62. Racing in England.

    It is announced that Tirantdean has been s[?]ratched for all engagements. ...

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  63. Recent Accidents.

    Mrs. Reardon, who was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, having been severely burnt through her clothes [?]ching fire at the washing boiler, is reported to have passed [?] ...

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  64. S[?]ati Railway Stock.

    The whole of the R[?]puolican rail way stock, spread over a distance of eight miles, on the S[?]lati branch railway, has been captured in good condition with the exception of some ...

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  65. W. R. Wilson's Estate.

    The estate of the late Mr. W. R. Wilson, of Victoria, the well known racehorse owner; is val[?] at £63,584. ...

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  66. Damaged Guns Found.

    News has been re[?]ived that 12 field guns, the majority of which had been damaged, have been found at H[?]tor Spr[?]it. ...

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  71. Overland Passengers.

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