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  2. The Outlaws.

    THE murderers stuck up Charles Bayliss' house at one o'clock yesterday oat Cattle Creek. Only Mrs. Bayliss was at home at the time. The blacks ...

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  3. LATE NEWS

    THE racehorse 'Frisco, a Sydney Cup winner, was amongst some horses sold at Nowra, on Saturday, the price paid for him being five guineas. ...

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  4. OUR CABLES.

    THE correspondent of the LONDON TIMES at Peking says that the Dowager Empress, the Emperor, and Prince Tuan are at present at Tanjungu. ...

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  5. LATTEST NEWS

    Two men were to-day fined £20 and costs and £30 and costs, respectively, for breaches of the Betting Houses Suppression Act. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    THE Boers retreating north of Rustenburg have been encountered by the British on bush veldt, but the density of the vegetation prevented the troops ...

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  7. News of the Day.

    POLICE COURT.—IN the summons division at the Armidale Police Court, before Mt. W. F. Parker, P.M., yesterday, the adjourned case of the Inspector of Nuisances ...

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  8. THE BOMBALA TRAGEDY.

    THE police have arrested a man for the murder of Francis Curran. He was very violent and resisted arrest. ...

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  9. DUAL SEATS.

    THE Government is not disposed to introduce legislation to compel candidates for seats in the Federal Parliament to resign on election thereto ...

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  10. THE IMPERIAL TREASURE.

    THE French and Russian flags are flying over the best portion of the Imperial Domain at Peking, where it is believed the Imperial treasure is ...

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  11. SUNDAY TRADING.

    A NUMBER of tobacconists were to-day heavily lined for Sunday trading. ...

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  12. Events & Rumours.

    OPEN your eats, for which of yon will stop The vent of hearing when load Rumour speaks. —Shakesphere It is said that the Premier intends to ...

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  13. DEATH OF AN ACTOR.

    AT the inquest on the body of Lance Lenton, an actor, to-day, a verdict of accidental death from a fall down a flight of stone steps in front of his ...

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  14. ADVANCE IN MAIZE.

    MAIZE to-day advanced another penny in price, choice samples being now quoted at 2s. 8d. per bushel. ...

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  15. BATTLE NEAR TIENTSIN.

    GENERAL DORWARD, with a fluxed force of British, Americans, and Japanese, has defeated a large body of "Boxers" to the south-west of ...

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  16. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    THE Labour Party in Sydney have commenced wort for the federal campaign, and will nominate a number of candidates for the House of ...

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  17. Ammunition Unearthed.

    MAJOR-GENERAL BUNDLE'S yeomanry patrols at Brandwater have unearthed 140,000 rounds of Mauser ammunition and 12 Krupp shells. He also ...

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  18. SENTENCED TO 15 YEARS.

    JOHN SAUNDERS, found guilty of burglary, with eleven previous convictions against him, was to day sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment, with a certain ...

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  19. THE FEDERAL ELECTORATES.

    THE Committee appointed to deal with the names of the federal electorates recommend that a number of the proposed aboriginal names be cancelled. ...

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  20. THE IMPERIAL CITY.

    THE Legations at Peking commended the capture of the Imperial City at Peking at any price. ...

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  21. Cardua Sentenced to Death.

    THE death sentence passed on lieutenant Cardua, one of the ringleaders in the recent conspiracy to assassinate British officers quartered at Pretoria ...

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  22. THE TITLES OFFICE.

    NEARLY 100 solicitors are applying for the position of Examiner of Titles in Victoria, which carries with it a minimum salary of £575 per annum. ...

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  23. TRAGEDY NEAR BOMBALA.

    A MAN named Frank Curran, residing at Bombala, during a quarrel, is alleged to have been shot by another man. The alleged murderer attempted ...

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  24. MILITARY ACTIVITY.

    THE Bulgarian reserves have been summoned to be in immediate readiness to take the field. ...

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  25. Boers at Darnhauser.

    THE Boers have placed a gun in position on the Transvaal side of the Buffalo River, at a point commanding the road into Daarnhauser. ...

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  26. ILLNESS OF MR. J. M'KENZIE.

    MR. JOHN M'KENZIE, ex-Minister for Lands, is in a very precarious state of health. His recovery is considered hopeless. ...

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  27. FITZSIMMONS v. SHARKEY.

    IN the fight between Fitzsimmons and Sharkey, which has just taken place, the former "knocked out" his opponent in the second round. ...

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  28. WARLIKE DEVELOPMENTS.

    THE channel squadron of the British fleet is being considerably strengthened, and reserve squadrons are being formed for home defence, in ...

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  29. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    THE public servants of the colony are about to be re-graded, under the new regulations recently issued. ...

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  30. Lieutenant Cardua Shot.

    LIEUTENANT CARDUA, who was sentenced to death for, the part taken by him in the-recent plot at Pretoria, was this morning taken oat and shot. ...

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  31. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    ADVICES from Manilla show that the steamer Futami Marra is likely to become a total wreck. The vessel is insured for £200,000. The passengers ...

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  32. Missing Australians.

    THE following Australian troops were reported missing at Coster River on July 22: G. Woodley, J. H. Hewett, C. Gardiner, S. Rowley, and A. H. ...

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  33. THE LATEST.

    LARGE masses of Boxers have assembled south of Peking. ...

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  34. Our Summary of Colonial News.

    OWING to the many robberies which have taken place recently at Forbes the Government will be asked for the assistance of two detectives up that ...

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  35. THE BREELONG MURDERERS.

    THE Breelong blacks were seen on Saturday evening 22 miles north-west of Merriwa. They were making for Oxley's Peak. ...

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  36. A Hot Engagement.

    GENERAL SIR REDVERS BULLER, who is at Leemkloof, reports that through a mistake, on Thursday evening last, two companies of the Liverpool ...

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  37. TROOPS AT TAKU.

    GERMAN, Russian, and American troops are now pouring into Taku, transports arriving daily. ...

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  38. RAILWAY COLLISION

    A SERIOUS railway collision has occurred at Glasgow. Twenty-four passengers were badly injured. ...

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  39. SUDDEN DEATH.

    ROBT. CLEMENT, a footballer, dropped dead during a match at Jesmond, near Newcastle, on Saturday last, from heart disease. ...

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  40. SUSPICIONS AROUSED.

    THE United States authorities have grown very distrustful of Russian and German territorial designs in China in consequence of certain indications, ...

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  41. THE LATEST.

    LIEUTENANT CARDUA, who was taken out and shot at Pretoria yesterday, met his fate in a cool way, sitting in a chair with folded arms, facing at ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS AT HONG KONG.

    THE "Salamis," with the New South Wales and Victorian contingents on board, has arrived at Hong Kong. The captain of the vessel reports all ...

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  43. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    THE Damascus, with 37 invalided soldiers of the New South Wales contingent, arrived at Melbourne yesterday, from Cape Town. ...

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  44. Roberts and Kitchener.

    FIELD-MARSHAL Lord Roberts is now at Wonderfontein, and Major-General Lord Kitchener is at Pretoria. ...

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  45. Skirmish, at Ingafane.

    DURING a smart skirmish between asBritish force and Boers, at Ingafane, both sides suffered severely. ...

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  46. FIGHTING AT PEKING.

    AFTER much fighting, the defenders of the City at Peking retreated northwards. The Chinese admit, having 3000 ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN HORSES.

    COLONEL HOAD says that Australian horses have received a great advertisement in South Africa, and that in future there should be a greatde ...

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  48. London Volunteers Surrounded.

    THE City of London Imperial Volunteers were surrounded by the enemy ah Bank's Railway Station the other day, and called upon to surrender, ...

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  49. FRENCH SAILORS EULOGISED.

    VICE-ADMIRAL Sir E. H. Seymour has warmly thanked and eulogised the French blue jackets for their gallant capture of the Chinese arsenal, under ...

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  50. Ian Hamilton's Movements.

    MAJOR-GENERAL LAN HAMILTON is at present at Plenaar's Station. He captured 13 Boers yesterday, a number of carts, and a quantity of live stock. ...

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  51. PLAGUE IN EUROPE.

    THREE cases of bubonic plague have been discovered on board a French steamship whilst passing Constantinople homeward bound. ...

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