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    ELECTION NOTES.--Both candidates for Dundas deliver their final addresses to the electors in Hamilton this evening. Mr. Robinson will speak in the town hall, and ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The Boers at the Hague deny the seizure of any state money whatever. They declare that all sums available were divided among different commandos in the Transvaal and ...

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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. John Roche, Nationalist member of the House of Commons for Galsay East, has been arrested at Woodford for disoboying a summons under the Crimes Act to ...

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  5. SPORTING NOTES.

    Following are the latest scratchings :-- Melbourne Fighting Mac, Skein Dhu, Milner, Palmer aud Admiration. Caulfield Cup.--Industrious. Milner, Skein ...

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  6. A CHALLENGED REPORT.

    The Dutch reporters have not contradicted their records representing General Botha as having publicly thanked the Dutch and other contin[?]ual nations for the chief relief forwarded ...

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  7. MELBOURNE HUNT CLUB RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  8. CALAMITY IN SYRACUSE.

    Sixty persons have been drowned in Scich, a Syracuse province, the damage being 200,000 sterling. ...

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  9. FRENCH MINERS' STRIKE.

    The French mines' congress have decided on a general strike, and have instructed the national committee to organise and fix a date. ...

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  10. BOER GENERALS' MANIFESTO.

    Many in England interpret the Boer generals' manifesto as on ill-managed attempt to bluff. ...

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  11. ADELAIDE RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  12. LORD MILNER ON TOUR.

    The tour of Lord Milner in Western Transvaal is not likley to be attended by any disorder, but the happiest results are anticipated. ...

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  13. SEEK AUDIENCE OF THE KAISER.

    It is announced that the Boor generals will visit Berlin about the middle of October. They intend to seek an audience of the Kaiser. ...

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  14. LATEST ELECTION NEWS.

    Mr. Robinson addressed a crowded meeting of electors in the mechanics tonight, and received a good hearing. In reply to questions, be stated that he was ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. THE TREASON LAWS.

    Dr.[?] Smith, the late Commissioner of Public Works in Cape Colony, and the present leader of the Progressive party, has introduced a Bill in the Cape Assembly to ...

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  16. SYDNEY RACES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  17. WARRIORS' GRAVES.

    Major-Gcneral Bodon-Powell, the Inspector-General of the South African Constabulary force, has issued a memorandum, asking the men under his command to do ...

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  18. GOLF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 55 words
  19. LATENT NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    A CATERER'S SUICIDE. William V. Robb, a caterer, in financial difficulties, poisoned himself at Malvern. He was secretary of Mr. Foster Rogers' political ...

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  20. INCOME TAX ON THE DE BEERS COMPANY.

    The claim made by the Inland Revenue department against the De Boers Consolidated Mines, Limited, Kimberley, for income tax amount to £100,000, and is only ...

    Article : 49 words
  21. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The first competition fur Mr. S. Winter Cooke's trophy will be tired on Wednesday, 8th October, and the handicaps in connection with the matches have now been received by Mr. ...

    Article : 204 words
  22. BOER NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    Generals Botha and De la Roy addressed meetings at Groningen, in Holland, last night, on behalf of the distressed Boers. Both speakers deprecated the singing of ...

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  23. THE GENERALS' MANIFESTO.

    The manifesto issued by the Boer generals--Botha, De Wet and de is Rey-- has met with a chilling reception on the Continent. ...

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  24. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

    On the local rifle butts last Saturday a triangular match was filed between Merino, Macarthur, and Byaduk, producing a very close and exciting finish, for when the last men ...

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  25. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    C. Lindberg, master of the steamer T[?]man, was fined £3, with two guineas costs, for allowing a Chinese cook to escape from tho vessel, he being a prohibited immigrant. ...

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  26. BULGARIAN REVOLT.

    All the Bulgarian villages in the [?] district of Monaster, in Turkey, have rebelled, and the inhabitants are marching on the Turkish villages. Throe hundred revolutionists. ...

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  27. AN ENGLISH LABOUR LEADER.

    Mr. Tom Mann, the English labour loader, arrived from New Zealand today, and was warmly welcomed by representatives of the Trades Council and labour men. ...

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  28. THE AGAR WYNNE TROPHY.

    SIR,--It is with reluctance that I venture to attempt the voicing of the very outspoken feeding of surprise expressed by a large numbers of riflemen in the electorate to which this ...

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  29. NUMEROUS CASUALTIES.

    In the fighting between the Turkish troops and the Bulgarians at Vodena, in Macedonia, 52 Bulgarians were killed and 112 wounded. ...

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  30. A MILITARY STAMP.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General has forwarded a cheque to the mayor for the amount of sales of the military stamp to commemorate the first appearance of Victorian ...

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  31. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S HEALTH.

    Dr. Shaffer, of New York, joined President Roosevelt's physicians yesterday. The a temperature of the patient was found to be higher, and a fresh inclusion showed that the bone was ...

    Article : 43 words
  32. CHETWYND.

    A most successful and enjoyable ball was held in the school house here on the 19th inst. This was organised by the teacher, Miss Mcehan, ably assisted by several of the local ...

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  33. GRIEVOUS BODILY HARM.

    A coloured man named Albert Mutter has been arrested on a charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Kate Tracey. The woman said that she attended the hospital ournday ...

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  34. PENNSYLVANIA MINERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of the union coal miners in Pennsylvania still continues to create almost a panic in New York. Boston is threatened with a coal famine. ...

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  35. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING LAW.

    The international maritime conference at Hamburg has adapted draft treaties to secure a uniform law of shipping regarding collisions and salvage. ...

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  36. LIBEL ACTION BY A JOURNALIST.

    The libel action brought by Mr. Francis Fox, leader of the Ape staff, against Mr. Trenwith, was mentioned in the Practice Court today on a summons for direction. Mr. ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. SCARLATINA CURE.

    Serum for the cure of scarlatina is being used in the hospitals of Vienna, and has greatly reduced the mortality. ...

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  38. MOUNT ETNA ACTIVE.

    Mount Etna is emitting steam in the Vicinity of the 1892 eruption. Two fresh graters have been formed at Stromboli. ...

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  39. THE SANGAL MURDER.

    The Rev. P. Herlitz, Lutheran minister, saw Mrs. Sangal and Tisler today. Both remain in good health, eat and sleep well, and are in fair spirits. Later Tisler was seen by ...

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  40. SHIP CONSTRUCTION.

    Two warships, 10 steamers and three Bailing vessels were launched on the Clyde during September. ...

    Article : 23 words
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  42. A SWIMMING RECORD.

    Cavill, of Sydney, beat Billington in the 300 yards swimming matches at Liverpool in record time. ...

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  43. A HARD CASE.

    An old man aged 78, and partially paralysed, was sent to gaol for nine months by the Prahran bench far indecent exposure. The defence was that the offence was committed ...

    Article : 54 words
  44. RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN PARIS.

    A railway accident, attended with very serious loss of life, is reported from Parls. The express from Lille to the capital left the rails at Arleux, owing to pointoman's ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. "AT BED-TIME, A WINEGLANSSFUL"

    Of Wolfe's Schn[?]pps with a slice of [?]an is a good curative for colds that have long resisted treatment with ordinary remedies. ...

    Article : 28 words
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