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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    During experiments in the military camp on Salisbury Plain, England, a shrapnel brought down a balloon at which it was trajected from a distance of 4000 yards. ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The Boer generals, Botha, Lie Wet and De'la Rey, have issued an address to the civilised world, appealing for funds to provide for the education and relief of the ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. INFERIOR TEA.

    Mr. Justice Holroyd granted an order to review in the case of Stephens and Gollin, in which the defendants were fined for importing inferior tea. Nine reasons were ...

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  5. LATEST ELECTION NEWS.

    The Government decided to support Mr. Dyer for Borung and Mr. Levien for Barwon. The Reform League will support Mr. ...

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  6. FRIGHTFUL WEDDING DISASTER.

    An extraordinary disaster, entailing much loss of life has occurred at Melba, a town near Warsaw, the capital of Poland. A wedding dance, attended by 400 ...

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  7. KEW ASYLUM SCANDAL.

    Mr. Gaunson has decided to resume his brief in Dr. M'Birnie's case, but has advised his client, to make formal protest against Mr. Panton continuing as chairman ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives sat at 10.30 a.m. Sir William Lyne promised to enquire into the case mentioned in the press of three ...

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  9. THEIR APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE.

    The manifesto issued by the Boer generals, Boths, Do Wet and De la Rey, appealing to the civilised world for funds for the relict of distressed Boers, thanks ...

    Article : 98 words
  10. HAMILTON BOWLING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Hamilton Bowling Club was held in the mayor's room last night, the president, Mr. F. Uren, occupying the chair. ...

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  11. THE CAPE ASSEMBLY.

    The debate on Mr. De Walls's motion was resumed in the Cape Assembly yesterday. Dr. Smartt, leader of the Progressive ...

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  12. THE TIMES ON THE MANIFESTO.

    The Times declared that the manifesto shows covert and insidious hostility towards the Empire. ...

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  13. CRITICISM BY THE BRITISH PRESS.

    Many English newspapers are very angry, and warn the generals that the organisation of a general fund to be distributed at the sole discretion of the generals will not be ...

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  14. THE SANGAL MURDER.

    Mrs. Sangal was brought before the Chief Justice for the purpose of inquiring into her plea that she was with child. The woman sat between two female warders. Mr. ...

    Article : 116 words
  15. A LEADING BONDITE.

    Dr. Te Waten, who was a member of the Shriener Ministry, was seized with partlysis in the vestibule of the Cape Assembly yesterday. His condition is serious. ...

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  16. A GENEROUS DONATION.

    It has transpited that the donation of 100,000 dollars for the relief of Boer widows and orphans was given by Mr. Henry Thipp, a member of the Carnegie Company, and not ...

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  17. THE MARTIAL LAW COMMISSION.

    During the debate in the Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony yesterday, on the amendment proposed by Mr. Victor Sampson, a Progressive and Loyalist, providing ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. CHIEFLY ADDRESSED TO BRITAIN.

    The Vienna newspaper Fromdenb[?] regards the Boer generals' appeal as being addressed chiefly to Great Britain, who alone can render adequate assistance. ...

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  19. AMERICAN PRESS ADVERSE.

    American newspapers consider the manifesto issued by the Boer generals as a tactical French error. The newspapers are singularly ...

    Article : 27 words
  20. A FATAL ASSAULT.

    Johanna Gorman, an unmarried woman, who was brutally assaulted in Snake Valley on the evening of the 19th, died this morning at Ballarat. ...

    Article : 54 words
  21. FROZEN MEAT DESTROYED.

    The underwriters are of opinion that the steamer Kiwaru, which arrived at London from Wellington recently, with the whole of the frozen meat cargo in No. 2 hold ...

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  22. BERLIN PRESS APPROVE.

    Some Berlin newspapers vehemently approve of the Boer generals' manifesto. ...

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  23. ARGENTINE'S OUTLOOK.

    The Agricultural department of the Argentine Republic expects that the crops will yield 40 per cent, above those of last year. The wool clip is exceptionall heavy, and is ...

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  24. IRISH ORATORY.

    In consequence of an inflammatory speech delivered recently at Wexford, the King's Bench division of the court at Dublin has ordered William Redmond, Irish ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. ILLNESS OF SIR A. PEACOCK.

    Sir Alexander Peacock has been taken ill, and his medical adviser states that he will be unable to leave his bed for at least three days. ...

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  26. ROWING CHALLENGE.

    James Wray, of New South Wales, has challenged George Towns to row for the championship of the world, in England or America. Towns has refused, but has offered ...

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  27. RINGING THE CHANGES.

    Stephen Mark, the Gipsy, has been committed for trial for sealing four notes from the Bank of Australasia. Mr. Gauneon contended that if any theft was committed ...

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  28. BRIGHAM YOUNG'S GRANDSON.

    A telegram from America states that W. H. Young, a grandson of the late Brigham Young, well known as the president of the Mormon sect in the United States, has been ...

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  29. HEAVY DEFALCATIONS.

    Mr. Greig, a clerk in Millionaire Carnegie's London [?], has been arrested for forgeries involving £40,000. It is believed that the do [?] are much greaser. Several others ...

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  30. Family Notices

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  31. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S HEALTH.

    President Roosevelt, who recently underwent an operation at Indianopolis for a small abscess below the left knee, is now progressing favourably. ...

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  32. UNLAWFUL ASSEMBLY.

    Messrs. Reddy and Burke, Irish National members of the House of Commons, have been sentenced to two months' hard labour at Birr, on a charge of unlawful assembly. The ...

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  33. THE PRINCESS OF WALES.

    The accouchement of the Princess of Wales is expected in November next. ...

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  34. Advertising

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  35. SOUTH AFRICAN CHARTERED COMPANY.

    The Financial News repeats the assertion that the Government have resolved to take over the affaire of the British South African Chartered Company. ...

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  36. ANOTHER AIR-SHIP VENTURE.

    Count Delavanex, a French aeronaut, has made an unsuccessful attempt to cross the Mediterranean in an air-ship. After proceeding some distance across ...

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  37. RESTRICTIONS AT FRENCH CONGO.

    Owing to the restrictions imposed of foreign merchants, an English firm trading in French Congo has stopped trading. ...

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  38. THE GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    It is definitely announced that Prince Frederick William, the Crown Prince of Germany, will not accompany the Duke of Connaught to India to attend the great ...

    Article : 41 words
  39. JEWS IN ROUMANIA.

    The Roumanian Government have stopped emigration passes, and many of the Jews who had reached the frontier have been recalled to their homes. ...

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  40. JAPANESE TEACHERS IN CHINA.

    Twenty-five Japanese have been appointed as teachers in Chili, a northern province of China. Others have been appointed elsewhere. ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool sales were continued to-day. All lots met with a brisk sale, and prices remained unchanged. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  42. TRANSVAAL WAR CHARGE.

    Sir Alfred Milner has written a letter declining to receive the projected deputation from the Political Association to discuss the Government's rumoured war charge and ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An eruption has broken out at Mount Chultapata, Peru, which has (hitherto believed to be unvolcanic. LONDON, Thursday. ...

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  44. MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The proposed international conference suggested by Germany with a view to the adoption of rules for the working of the Marconf wireless telegraphy system in ...

    Article : 62 words
  45. ANOTHER SWIMMING RECORD.

    At the Hornsey swimming matches yesterday R. Cavill, of Sydney, won the 100 yards event in the record time of 58 3-5ths secs. ...

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  46. RACING.

    Simile, who is heavily backed for the Caulfield Cup by a punter outside the stable connections, has been scratched for both Melbourne and Caulfield Cups. ...

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  47. VIENNESE CHEQUE FRAUDS.

    The comptroller and three other officials of the L[?]ader Bank at Vienna have been arrested for complicity in the cheque frauds perpetrated on the institution by Edmund ...

    Article : 63 words
  48. Advertising

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