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  2. COMING EVENTS.

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  3. POINTED PARS.

    Professor Sugden is shortly to open a series of University Extension Lectures. He has chosen for his subject "The Cradle of Civilisation. "It would be unfair to attempt to ...

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  4. To Correspondents.

    SUGAE-- The quantities produced during the pest three years are, by the "Sugar Journal," set down at 97,916, 163.734, and 122,500 tons. Price to grower, about £117 ...

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  5. Sixth Contingent.

    The Acting Premier (Hon. A. Rutledge, K.C.) invited the members of the Ministry who were in town and a few friends to visit the camp of the sixth contingent at Lytton ...

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  6. Transvaal War

    The blue-book giving details of the recent negotiations between Lord Kitchener and General Botha, shows that Lord Kitchener refused to discuss the question of the ...

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  7. War in China.

    Although the late trouble between the Russians and British at Tientsin has been suspended, the British officers are not permitted to sleep out of their quarters. ...

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  8. Wool Sales.

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  10. Criminal Records.

    OUR readers will recollect that on Saturday week we called attention to the alleged keeping and exposure on the magistrates' bench at the Police Court of a sort of ledger ...

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  11. Diary.

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  12. TO-MORROW.

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  13. Freetrade and Progress.

    APOSTLES of rival fiscal creeds just now are drawing conclusions according to their particular bent from the astonishing progress of commerce during the past century. As is ...

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  14. Victorian Loan.

    The stock of the new Victorian 3 per cent loan is now quoted at a premium of £l 5s. (£94 15s.). The loan, which was issued at a fixed price of £93.10s. was largely ...

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  15. FUTURE DATES.

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  16. Australians Volunteer for Service.

    The Australian naval contingent at Tientsin has volunteered for service at the railway siding. Admiral Seymour objected, but the military authorities are anxious to retain ...

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  18. Russian Troops for Tientsin.

    The Russian Port Arthur Regiment has been order to proceed to Tientisin. ...

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  19. Privy Council.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in the case of the Commissioners of Taxation of New South Wales v. Antill, has granted leave to appeal, the appellants paying ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. Manchurian Agreement.

    Advices received in New York from Pekin state that an Imperial decree has been issued at Singan-fu, where the Chinese court is located, rejecting even the amended ...

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  21. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  22. Trouble at the Siding.

    In connection with the recent replacing of the Sikh guards at the railway siding at Tientsin by a body of British marines, later reports state that the marines arrived most ...

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  23. Strike at Marseilles.

    In connection with the great strike of dock and other labourers at the port of Marseilles, in the south of Francs, it is now stated that arbitration has been set on foot in order ...

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  24. Boat Race.

    The betting in connection with the annual boat race between the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, to be rowed on the Thames on the 30th instant, is 50 to 40 on Cambridge. ...

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  25. Troops Withdrawn.

    The British and Russian guards at the disputed railway siding at Tientsin were withdrawn at daybreak yesterday morning, as had been previously arranged, and the Russian ...

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  26. Queen Alexandra.

    Queen Alexandra of England has arrived at Copenhagen on a visit to her father, the King of Denmark. ...

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  27. French Troops at Tientsin.

    The French troops, whose recent disorderly conduct occasioned much friction, have now been readmitted to the British settlement at Tientsin. ...

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  28. Count Lamsdorff Indignant.

    The Time correspondent at St. Petersburg reports that after the assurances recently given by Count Lamsdorff, Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, to Sir ...

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  29. Juvenile Worker.

    During the hearing of a case by the Collingwood bench, a girl stated that she worked 94 hours in a week for 7s. On one day she put in 21 hours--from 4 a.m. to 1 o'clock next ...

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  30. Botha's Mistake.

    There are indications that General Botha interpreted the magnanimous terms of peace recently offered to him by Lord Kitchener as showing that Great Britain was peculiarly ...

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  32. Opinions About the Terms.

    The majority of the Liberal members of the House of Commons now admit that it is impossible for Mr. Chamberlain to go further with his terms of peace without ...

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  33. Amended Convention.

    Dr. Morrison, the Pekin correspondent of the Times in a message to that journal, states that in the amended convention with China with regard to Manchuria, ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. Truancy Schools.

    THE Minister for Public Instruction in New South Wales has formulated a scheme whereby incorrigible children shall be efficiently provided for. These youthful outlaws ...

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  35. Fall from an Omnibus.

    A single man, named James Thompson, aged 52, and residing at Berlin street, Clayfield, fell off an omnibus at 5.45 on Saturday evening, and met with severe injuries. One ...

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  36. Rejoicing Over the Rupture.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the correspondent of the Daily Telegraph, states that the rupture of pence negotiations between Lord Kitchener and Commandant-General Louis Botha was ...

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  37. Other News.

    News is to hand that 200 burghers belonging to Do Wet's and Fourie's commandoes, who were in a ragged condition, have surrendered voluntarily to the British near ...

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  39. Philippine War.

    News has been received from Manila that all the Filipino insurgents in the island of Panay have surrendered to the American authorities. ...

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  40. Fall in Adelaide Street.

    About 5.45 p.m. on Saturday, Constable Nolan saw an old woman lying on the footpath in Adelaide street, at the back of Messrs. Quinlan, Gray,and Co.'s store. An officer from ...

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  41. 60 Boers Captured.

    Major-general Hamilton has secured 60 Boer prisoners in the Lady brand district, near the Basutoland frontier of the Orange River Colony. ...

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  42. Dredge Hercules.

    The Hercules, the second and smaller of the two London-Bates dredges built to the order of the Queensland Government, passed Thursday Island last night, bound for ...

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  43. Execution of a Murderer.

    A Boer burgher named De Jaegers, at Harrismith, near the Natal frontier of the Orange River Colony, was recently sentenced to death for killing three natives, one of ...

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  44. N.S.W. Government.

    In consequence of the dissatisfaction at the Government not stating if they intend to meet Parliament, a movement is on foot amongst the members ...

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  46. Nerang Extension.

    The Railway Department, though hampered in their arrangements to some extent by the recent wet weather, have been able to put 20 to 25 men on the preliminary work in ...

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  47. Mining News.

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  48. De Wet Unearths Two Guns.

    Commandant De Wet is reported to have unearthed at Senekal, in the north-east of the Orange River Colony, two guns which had been buried by General Prinsloo prior to his ...

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  49. Dunwich.

    WHEN it was announced that a case of plague had broken out at Dunwich, public anxiety amounted almost to consternation. The very overcrowded condition of the ...

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  51. Harbour Collision.

    On Saturday morning at Macquarie Point a collision occurred between two well known harbour boats. Fortunately there was no loss of life. The boats in collision were the guard boat ...

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  52. Milner and Botha.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain stated that General Botha had made no specific objections again Sir Alfred ...

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  54. Cyclist and Cab.

    A collision occurred at the intersection of George and Ann streets, about 10.45 on Saturday between, a hansom cab and a cyclist named Arthur Jones. The latter was ...

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  55. State of Camp.

    The camp states this morning were: 18 officers, 449 other ranks, and 60S horses. It has not been definitely fixed when the contingent will get away, but if all goes well the ...

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  56. Advertising

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  58. Tenders for Canvas Bags.

    The tender of Thomas Brown and Sons, Limited, has been accepted by the Railway Department for the supply of 1,000 canvas correspondence bags, the cost being £52. ...

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