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  2. LATEST CABLES

    The trial of Sipido and his confederates, for attempting to assassinate H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, Brussels, has been concluded. Sipido ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES

    Three fresh cases of plague and one death have been reported. ...

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  6. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr St. John Brodrick, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said the Government had received no ...

    Article : 206 words
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  8. PLAGUE STRICKEN RATS.

    Plague stricken rats have been found at Dunedin and Wang[?]i, also inland from these places. .Pressure being brought to bear on the ...

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  9. ASHANTI.

    Sir Frederic Hodgson, Governor of the Gold Coast Colony, has informed Colonel Will[?]cks that he, with 600 native soldiers, left Kumasi on June ...

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  10. NORTHERN NEWS.

    The steamer Pateena arrived from Melbourne to-day with the following passengers : Saloon: Mesdames McKenzie, Briguet and child, Tyson, ...

    Article : 300 words
  11. FIELD HOSPITALS.

    Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in reply to a message from Mr Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, complaining of the ...

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  12. PARCEL POST.

    FOR some mouths past the Postal Depart' me to of Victoria, New oath Wales South Australia, West Australia, and la[?]ma[?]ia have been in communication ...

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  13. DARLING HARBOR WHARVES BILL

    The Darling Harbor Wharves Besumption Bill has been passed by the Legislative Assembly with amendments. ...

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  14. LOUIS BOTHA.

    The Kelui[?]chi Z[?]itung gives the following [?]ketch of Jo[?]bert’s sus[?]sor: - In the battles on the Tugela -the name ...

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  15. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    An enormous confl[?]gration has taken place at New Jersey, where the ex[?]ensive stores of the Standard Oil Company were fired by ligt[?]ing. ...

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  16. THE ENVELOPING MOVEMENT.

    Lientenant-General Clery's Division has advanced from Greylingstad and junctioned with that under Major General Hart at Vlakfontein, between ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. MORE REINFORCEMENTS

    It is reported at Berlin that Russia and Japan are sending 100,000 each to China, and that Great Britain, France and Gearma[?]y are each ­ ...

    Article : 67 words
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  19. NOBLEMEN RECRUITING.

    Many Chinese nob[?]men are recruiting on behalf of the Boxers in several provinces. ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY CRICKET,

    In the inter-University match, Oxford v. Cambridge, Oxford scored 503 in the first innings, Foster contributing . 171, and establishing a ...

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  21. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The Boers on Wednesday last made a desperate effort to -regain possession Fioksburg. They made a midnight attack in strong force, but ...

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  22. THE TIENTSIN FIGHT.

    The casualties to the Chinese troops at Tientsin were 800. ...

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  23. AN ACCIDENT.

    A middle-aged man named John Elrick, foreman on board the ss. Meeinderry, was severely scalded by steam on both legs and feet early ...

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  24. THE CABLES

    The Congress of Chambers of Commerce now sitting in London has passed [?] resolution to the effect that the cable between South Africa and ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. CAPTURE OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    Major Bayley, of the New South Wales Contingent, has been captured by the Boers, where he was searching for stores. ...

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  26. RUSSIA STANDS FIRM.

    It is reported at Berlin and Vienna that Russia refuses to agree to the proposal of Great Britain that Japan should be given a mandate to restore ...

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  27. THE CITIZENS MEMORIAL.

    The Mayor has convened a meeting for Monday night of those interested the inauguration and establishment of a fund for the purpose of erecting ...

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  28. SPORTING.

    At Newmarket yesterday the Princess of Wales Stakes resulted as follows : — Mr H. Chaplin’s M[?]rry Gal, by ...

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  29. AMERICA’S POSITION.

    Colonel Hay, Secretary of State , has informed the Powers that America’s policy is to protect the Americans and assist the legal Chinese ...

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  30. A ROYAL COMMISSION

    M r Balfour announces that Dr. W. S. Church, President of the Royal College of Physicians; Professor Daniel Cunningham, of Trinity ...

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  31. BOARD OF AGRICULTURE .

    The next meeting of the Launceston Board of Agriculture will take place next Saturday afternoon. A mong the business to be brought forward ...

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  32. A BRITISH GUNBOAT.

    Captain Keyes, commander of H.M S . Fame, has captured and destroyed fortifications 12 miles from Taku, and is clearing the river to ...

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  33. COLONIAL CASUALTIES

    Private J Fraser (New South Wales), Gunner J . J. Wooller (New Zealand), and Private M, Atkinson (Victoria) have died of enteric fever. ...

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  34. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    Thirty sheep breeders who have been attending the annual sales in Sydney returned to-day, via Melbourne. They are well pleased with ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    The Commonwealth Bill has finally passed all its stages. ...

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  36. SPORTING.

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  37. WESTERN NEWS.

    Mr Robert Sti[?]ht, the popular manager of the Mount Lyell Mining Company, arrived from Queenstown last night, and left overland this ...

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  38. WOOL SALES.

    At to-day’s auctions prices were firmer all round. The fifth series to open on October 9, will be limited to 250,000 bales. ...

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  39. COUNTRY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Road Trust was held on the 2nd instant. Present Messrs W. J Thomas ([?]irma), W Casey, C R[?]eve, J. Faulkner, ...

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  40. WOMAN SUFFRAGE.

    The Bill to admit women to Parliament and other public positions is being debated in the House of Representatives, and is so strongly opposed ...

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  41. POST AND TELEGRAPH OFFICES.

    Mr James Wilson, contractor for the new Post and Telegraph buildings, is pushing matters ahead The old buildings and cells ...

    Article : 86 words
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  43. THE WEATHER.

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  44. TREMENDOUS RAINFALL

    The weather, which out off Sydney from communication, was altogether an exceptional character, and there has been tremendous rainfall and ...

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  45. MINING.

    South King.— Stoping is being continued with fair results from the No. 1 level, about 50th from the surface The winze from No. 2 level is down ...

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  46. FOOTBALL

    A premiership match was [?]e[?]tested by these clubs at the Upper Cricket Ground this afternoon. Resul[?]s :— QUARTER TIME. ...

    Article : 84 words
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