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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. POINTED PARS.

    Plainly the tropical climate at Cairns is not destructive of humour. A tradesman up there lately,inserted the following sarcastic notice in a local paper: "I boar to return my sincere ...

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  5. Affairs in China

    Reports received from China state that the Triad rebels at Swatau have dispersed. ...

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  6. War News.

    At the resumed hearing at Bow street yesterday of the trial of Dr. Krause, who is charged with treason and inciting to murder in the Transvaal, several letters written by ...

    Article : 131 words
  7. Australasian Casualties.

    The following Australasian casualties have been announced : Sergeant G. A. Duncan and Private W. Smith, of the seventh contingent New Zealand Mounted Infantry, killed at ...

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  8. TO-MORROW.

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  9. Family Notices

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  10. Late War News

    Halt of Commandant-general Botha's force have broken through the inner cordon of .British troops which had been drawn round them, being forced, however, to leave ...

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  11. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. Cook Islands.

    Our cables from New Zealand inform as that the Parliament there is busily engaged in considering a bill to provide for the semi- responsible government of the Gook Islands. ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. AUCTION SALES.

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  15. Diary.

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  16. Tientsin Railway Dispute.

    M. Lessor, the now Russian Minister at Pekin, and Sir Ernest Satow, the British Minister, are adjusting the dispute between Russia and Great Britain with regard to the ...

    Article : 35 words
  17. Land Settlement.

    Following on representations made "by Mr. Kline, an agent sent from the German colony of Bessarabia, in southern Russia, to inspect agricultural laud in Queensland with ...

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  18. Sessional Work.

    Yesterday the Legislative Council having, on Wednesday evening, sheathed their swords for lack of argument, rested in the tents of their people. The Assembly pursued its humble ...

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  19. Russia and the Railways.

    Dr. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the "Times," reports that Russia is preparing to restore the Shan-hai-kwan Railway to the Chinese, providing that they are ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. Collieries and Railway Works.

    The Tongssan collieries in China are reported to have a daily output of 1,200 tons of coal. The railway workshops at Tongssan are ...

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  21. Municipal Borrowing.

    SEEING that the political status of these communities has been reduced to a provincial level, it may he prudent to consider even the necessity for read justing the relations botween ...

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  22. Mails Reached London.

    The Post and Telegraph Department . advises that mails for the United Kingdom, ' despatched from Brisbane on September 2, per R.M.S. Orizaba (Orient), arrived at ...

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  23. Blockhouses in Van Reenen's Pass.

    Extensive blockhouse building by the British military authorities has taken place in Van Reenen's Pass, through which the railway runs from Ladysmith, in Natal, to ...

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  24. Pekin Not a Treaty Port.

    Prince Ching, one of the Chinese Plenipotentiaries appointed to settle terms of peace between China and the allied Powers, has requested the withdrawal of all foreign ...

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  25. Suitable and Serviceable

    Boys' clothing and juvenile clothing fill a large section of the rearranged counter space at Finney, Isles, and Co.'s, and they are making a fine show of the new styles at ...

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  26. Fight near Heilbron.

    A sharp engagement took place on the 7th instant between a British force and a body of 200 Boers to the south of Heilbron, in the north of the Orange River Colony. The ...

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  27. Scheepers's Commando Split.

    British columns under Colonel Atherton and Major Kavanagh have split up Scheepers's commando into small parties, mid those men are hiding in the bills and gullies (kloofs and ...

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  28. Afghanistan.

    Reuter's Agency reports that Habibullah Khan has been proclaimed Ameer of Afghanistan, in succession to his father, the late Ameer Abdur Rahman, and his accession has ...

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  29. Engagements with Botha.

    Information has been received that in the fighting to the north-west of Vryheid, near the Zululand border, on Sunday last, Major-general Walter Kitchener lost three ...

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  30. Dissension Among Boers.

    in consequence of the very heavy losses suffered by the Boers during the attack on forts Itala and Prospect, on the Zululand border, much dissension has arisen in the ...

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  31. Public Notice.

    J. Brosnan, late of the Woolloongabba Hotel, is now proprietor of the Union . Hotel, Petrie Bight. Having made extensive alterations and fitted the bars up in the latest ...

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  32. Duke and Duchess.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, after an excursion in the Assiaiboia district, in western Canada, are returning eastward, and now are at Schreiber, in the ...

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  33. Appeal to Caesar.

    Having, in former articles, dealt with some items of the now tariff, hearing on high priced mid low priced goods, with a view to showing its protective and its revenue ...

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  34. Awful Weather.

    The brigades under Major-generals Dartnell and Bethune now are at Eshowe, in Zululand. The British troops have encountered awful weather. For 36 hours the rain poured ...

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  35. " The Week."

    The Week, now ready, contains the following illustrations: Portraits of Lieutenants Pooley and Caskey and Privates Milnor and . "White, members of the Queensland fifth ...

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  36. victoria s Governor.

    Lieutenant O. H. Browning, of the Royal Horse Artillery, has been appointed aide-decamp to Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke, Governor of Victoria. No other ...

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  37. Russia and Germany.

    The "Times," this morning, hints that Russia suspects the disinterestedness of Germany's support in tho Far East. Germany is pushing forward in Asia Minor, and this fact, ...

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  38. Death Sentences Commuted.

    Fifty-three of the colonial rebels belonging to Lorter's commando, which marauding- band was captured by Colonel Scobell near Petersburgh on September 4, have been ...

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  39. Martial Law in Cape Colony.

    News comes from Capetown that immediately on the return of the Premier (Sir J. Gordon Sprigg) from the Transvaal, where bo has been conferring with Lord Miner, ...

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  40. British Navy.

    A second trial between the cruisers Hyacinth and Minerva (which recently steamed from Portsmouth to Gibraltar and raced back, for the purpose of testing the ...

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  41. Engine Bursts.

    A well known civil aud consulting engineer and inventor, carrying on business in Scott street, Newcastle, was instantaneously killed at a foundry and engineering works ...

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  42. Kanaka Labour.

    To THE EDITOR.--Sir,--Four correspondent J. J.C. whose letter appeared in the columns of this journal a few days ago, stated that tho sugar industry in this colony can be ...

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  43. Money Market.

    Local loans to the amount of £3,000,000, which had beet placed on the London market, have been covered fourfold, at an average price of £98 15s. ...

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  44. Emperor Menelik.

    The Emperor Menelik, of Abyssinia, has conferred upon King Edward the Grand Cross of the Order of the Star of Ethiopa. ...

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  45. Sawyer Injured.

    An accident of a painful nature happened to a tnan named Harry Nesbit, an empioyee at Patterson's sawmills, Toowong, yesterday. It is stated that Nesbit was cutting a small ...

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  46. Fight in Cape Colony.

    Eighteen Boers have been captured after a sharp engagement near Donnybrook, about 30 miles from Queenstown, in the south-cast of Cape Colony. ...

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  47. Vessel on Fire.

    The steamer Griffel, when leaving New York for Dunedin, was found to ho on lire in the main hold, which had to be flooded to extinguish the flames. ...

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  48. Captured by Brigands.

    A force of 3,000 Bulgarian troops is re. ported to bo engaged in trying to rescue Miss Stone, the American missionary, who was recently captured by Bulgarian brigands in ...

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  49. Itala and Prospect Fights.

    The losses suffcred by the Boers in the recent fights at Forts Itala and Prospect are said to have been greater then in any other single engagement since the war began, with ...

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  50. Major-general Babington.

    Major-general Babington has accepted the Commandantship of the military forces in New Zealand. ...

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  51. Return of Outlanders.

    Lord Miner has invited the Outlander committee ut Capetown to send to him a list of men who have been discharged from the various irregular corps in South Africa, after ...

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  52. Evening Entertainments.

    There was another good audience at His Majesty's Theatre last night to witness the final performance of The French Spy" The capable acting of the principals and the ...

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  53. Liquidation Order.

    News comes from Paris that -the Civil Tribunal of the Department of the Seine hue ordered the liquidation of the estates of the Jesuits and other anauthorised religious ...

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  54. Labour for the Rand.

    Arrangements have been made for a regular supply of native labour from the northern districts of the Transvaal for the Rand mines, and large numbers of natives are applying for ...

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  55. Yacht Britannia.

    King Edward has repurchased the yacht Britannia, which was owned by His Majesty (as Prince of Wales) some years ago, and had a very successful racing career. ...

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  56. Mr. Kruger Failing.

    Advices received from Boor sources in Holland represent Mr. Kruger as now breaking down. Mr. Wolmarans and the other Boer delegates are exercising all authority in ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. Russianising Finland.

    A petition to the Czar has been drawn up in Finland protesting against tho recent edict making military service by Pi Blunders compulsory. The petition bears half a million ...

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  59. Lloyd's Agency.

    Lloyd s Agency are about to equip a num. her of Marconi wireless telegraph stations at various places throughout the world for the purpose of signalling vessels. ...

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  60. War Anniversary.

    The Boer delegates organised u religious demonstration at the Hague yesterday in commemoration of the outbreak of the war in South Africa (October 9, 1899, being the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. Trip to the Bay.

    The new steamer Greyhound is advertised to leave the A.U.S.N. Company's Eagle street wharf on Sunday afternoon for a trip to the bay. Probably the opportunity will be ...

    Article : 36 words
  63. Wool Sales.

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  64. Specially Attractive

    Bargains in all departments this day (Friday), at Carew, Gardner, and Chisholm's. Open till 9 p.m. ...

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  65. Plague Reports.

    There is no fresh case of plague in Brisbane to report to-day, and nothing under observation. The disinfecting gang is engaged today clearing out a nest of rats which was ...

    Article : 85 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. Advertising

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  68. Distinguished Conduct Medal.

    The medal for distinguished conduct in the field has been conferred upon Sergeant- major E. Lockett, of New Zealand. ...

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  69. Commonwealth Prices.

    We can supply up-to-date furniture and furnishings lower than Sydney and Melbourne prices. We are "in a position to deliver any quantity, best selection, and ...

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  70. Resumed Duty.

    The following officers of Australian contingents, who have been invalided, are convalescent, and have resumed duty: Captain E. Adie and Lieutenant H. F. Evans, of the ...

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  71. Advertising

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