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  2. SUICIDE OF A COLONIAL.

    Stephen William Impett Buyers, in employ of Messrs Murray and Co., of Adelaide, Committed suicide in London by shooting himself with a ...

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  3. KRUGER AND FRANCE.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has declined to interfere between England and the Boers. During a debate in the French ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Legislative Council has put up sensational records for the past week. The House sat all Tuesday night considering the Patent Act, because of ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    The Right Hon. R. W. Hanbury, last Financial Secretary of the Treasury, Speaking to his constituents at Preston, said this was not the time to ...

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  6. THE KAISER IN PARIS.

    The Emperor of Germany spent a week recently in Paris visiting the exhibition. Daring his stay he was guarded by three detectives. ...

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  7. KRUGER AND FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies unanimously passed a colorless resolution of sympathy with Mr Kruger. M. Delcasse entirely discouraged the discussion. ...

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  8. CRUISERS COMMISSIONED.

    The British Admiralty have ordered the immediate commission of three cruisers-- Naiad, Lattona and Sybille. ...

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  9. A GALLANT ACTION

    Colopel Fanshawe reports that the rearguard had s skirmish near Driefontein with 60 Boers, one of the New South Wales contingent being killed. ...

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  10. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    A terrible dynamite explosion occurred in a colliery at Aniche, in France. Twenty workmen were, killed and forty injured. ...

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  11. BOERS DISPERSED AT DEWAGEN.

    Colonel Plumer has defeated and -dispensed 500 Boers at Dewagen Drifts. ...

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  12. AN ATTACK BY THE BOERS REPULSED.

    The British repulsed a fierce, attack by the Boers at Brakpan, Killing three and capturing their flag. ...

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  13. W. A. RAINS.

    Rain has fallen generally over the eastern fields and to-day over Perth. ...

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  14. SCOTS GUARDS IN ACTION.

    The Scots Guards after & sharp fight Captured a strong position at Tigers kloof. ...

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  15. AN AWFUL STORM

    Guam has been visited by a terrible typhoon, which, wrecked about a thousand houses and killed hundreds of natives. ...

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  16. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    The Premier is willing to send one hundred volunteers to Sydney to take part in the Commonwealth celebrations. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The New Zealand rough rider, J. Anderson, died of enteric at Pretoria. J. T. Butler, a Tasmanian died of enteric at Germiston. ...

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  18. CANADIANS AMBUSHED.

    While marching near Belfast a force of Canadians fell into an ambush. Dismounting, they drove their horses in the direction of the British main ...

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  20. DEFEAT OF THE BOERS AT GREYLINGSTAAD

    Lient Col. Bewick Copley defeated 150 Boers at Greylingstaad, and s[?]ccasded in capturing much stock. ...

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  21. THE TICK PEST.

    The Legislative Assembly has adopted the report of the Tick Committee, who favor the removal of the restrictions on East Kimberley cattle. ...

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  22. A BOER REVISE

    General White has defeated Haas druck's commando of 400 Boers at Beitfontein. The Welsh Yeomanry displayed great gallantry in the affair. ...

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  23. A PLOT TO MURDER BOBS

    Lord Roberts cables that the Johannesburg police have for some time been aware of the existence of a plot to murder him on the sixteenth. ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Payable gold has been discovered at Fiddler's Creek, five miles from Clermont. Four hundred men are on the ground, and twenty-five of them are on ...

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  25. FOREIGN ANARCHISTS.

    The police have arrested five Italians, four Greeks and one Frenchman. They are charged with plotting to explode a mine under St. Mary's Church, ...

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  26. COLONIALS RETURNING.

    Renter reports that 1000 Australian soldiers are returning home in a few days. ...

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  27. A Serious Disaster.

    Lord Roberts reports that the Dewetsdorp garrison, consisting of four hundred Gloucesters, the Highland Light Infantry and Irish Rifles, with ...

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  28. THE BOERS ON PAROLE.

    The Bore prisoners who are on parole are circulating frightful stories of the British soldiers who are among the Dutch residents of the Cape, with ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND

    The cases against the Marist Brothers charging them with horrible offences broke down, the Crown entering a nolle prosequi against ...

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  30. THE POLITICAL ASPECT.

    The Cape papers declare that the political aspect of the colony, especially in relation to the labor troublee, were never worse than now since the ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Wm. Drummond has been convicted of the manslaughter of his wife, Elizabeth Ann, at Newcastle on September 25. ...

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  32. KRUGER AND DELCASSE

    Kruger was accorded an interview for an hour with Declasee, Minister of Foreign Affairs. He subsequently proceeded to the Hotel De Ville ...

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  33. DEWETSDORP REOCCUPIED.

    The British have re-occupied Dewetsdorp. Colonel Pilcher succeeded in stampeding and capturing three hundred of De Wet's horses. ...

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  34. A NICE FIND.

    McPhee Bros and Clark, prospectors, discovered payable gold about 25 miles from South Braeside station and 86 miles from East Nullagine. ...

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  35. STEYN AT VAALBANK

    Steyn is at Vaalbank, being driven westward. It was reported that he had been, wounded. ...

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  36. WOLSELEY RETIRES.

    Field Marshal Lord Wolseley retires from the position of Commander in Chief of the British army on Saturday. General Wood will act as ...

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  37. CLEMENTS AND DE LA RAY.

    General Clements defeated General De La Ray near Krugersdorp, killing 25. It is reported that De La Ray is surrounded and has small prospects of escape. ...

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  38. General Cables.

    The Czar is cheerful, and his strength is increasing. The Czarina is his constant nurse. ...

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  39. DEATH OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Private H. King, of the New Zealasd Rough Riders, and Private Palmer, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, have died of enteric fever. The ...

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  40. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    Misses Chapman, who were believed to have been among the massacred missionaries, have at Taiyuen. ...

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  41. IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES NEAR PRETORIA

    Fresh discoveries of gold, copper, diamonds and coal have been made within twenty miles of Pretoria. It is said that Kruger has been aware ...

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  42. MILNER ON THE SCARCITY OF EMPLOYMENT.

    Sir Alfred Milner has, through the Colonial Office, strongly emphasised the fact that there is great scarcity of employment in South Africa. He ...

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  43. EXTENDING THE FRENCH SETTLEMENT.

    The area of the French settlement at Tientsin has been considerably extended. ...

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  44. MARCONI'S INVENTIONS.

    The Daily Express asserts that Marconi has discovered a means of Controlling the airs waves and to obviate the use of exceptionally lofty masts. ...

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  45. AN OFFICER INVALIDED HOME.

    Captain Dunham of the Queensland Bushmen, has been invalided to England. ...

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  46. FRICTION BETWEEN SOME OF THE SOLDIERS.

    Thirty French soldiers at Shanghai, in revenge for an assault committed on a Frenchmen by some Britishers, created a disturbance in the English ...

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  47. CHASING DE WET.

    Kuox, by a succeesful rapid march, managed to get between the Orange River and De Det. The. latter is now moving eastward. ...

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  48. LADY HOPETOUN

    Captain Duff and Mrs Corbett are remaining in attendance on Lady Hopetoun at Colombo. Her Ladyship hopes to be sufficiently recovered to be ...

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  49. THE BOER CONGRESS

    The Cape Railway Department has refused to afford special facilities for attending the Boer Congress at Worcester ...

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  50. BOXERS DEFEATED.

    Ten thousand Boxers, Who had besieged twenty missionaries and three thousand native converts in Eastern Mongolia, have been signally ...

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  51. A NEW LOAN FLOATED.

    A loan for Western Australia has. been allotted. The underwriters have received about half. ...

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  52. PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES.

    The British have taken the precaution to disable all the four mills in the Ladybrand district, Where the Boors are still resisting. ...

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  53. KRUGER'S CONTINENTAL MISSION.

    Herr Kruger arrived at Cologne in Germany of Saturday last. He resumes his journey to Berlin on Monday ...

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  54. A COLONIAL APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The appeal case of Healey v. The Bank of New South Wales, has been dismissed by the Privy Council. ...

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  55. AN INCREASE OF BONERS.

    A missionary reports that 10,000 of Tang Fu Seang's troops have entered Kangsu, and joined Prince Tuan's rebellion against the Emperor. ...

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