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  2. MACLAREN'S TEAM.

    The return match between the Englishmen and New .South Wales was continued at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday. The weather was perfect, but when the game was ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    Later particulars are to hand of the engagement in which Colonel Wilson's force was cornered on the 25th instant. On that occasion Colonel Wilson captured ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. THE CORONATION.

    The Premier had something more to say on Saturday regarding the intimation contained in . the "Star" cable that the Imperial authorities ' could ...

    Article : 502 words
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  6. STEALING AN OVERCOAT.

    'A' case possessing some unusual features came before Mr. Edwards, S. M., at the Central Police Court on Saturday. John Joseph Ruane, 60, described as a bailiff, was ...

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  7. INQUESTS AND INQUIRY.

    A magisterial inquiry was held by the City Coroner at the North Shore Cottage Hospital on Saturday relative to the death of Mary Morrison, aged 23, a single woman, who was ...

    Article : 273 words
  8. A PROFESSOR'S VIEWS.

    Professor Delbruck, the historian, has altered his views on the war. He disproves the Boer stories, and declares the increasing disposition of Germany to recognise the ...

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  9. POLICY TOWARDS THE NATIVES.

    A Blue Book just issued foreshadows the future policy of Lord Milner towards the natives in the late republics, which, it is indicated, will be one of kindness and firmness, ...

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  10. THE NEW GOVERNOR.

    The Premier, Mr. John See, cabled to Vice- Admiral Sir Harry Rawson congratulating him, on behalf of the people of New South Wales, upon his appointment as Governor ...

    Article : 63 words
  11. STOCKS AND SHARES.

    considerably more animation was infused into the operations, on 'Change this morning than was the case yesterday, but although a good number of sales were recorded the ...

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  12. CONTINGENT COMMISSION.

    The Westminster "Gazette" says the precedent for Mr. See's exaction of a commission for money paid on behalf of the War Office, is a very slender one. Probably the colonies ...

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  13. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    An inquest concerning the death of an old man named John Memberry, who died in the hospital from a fracture of the base of the skull, was opened and adjourned to- day. ...

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  14. THE WEATHER.

    Eight stations reported rain on Saturday. The fall however was confined to the coast, and was light. Tweed Heads reported 35 points. Cape Byron 7. Lismore 1. Clarence ...

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  15. FIELD CORNETS CAPTURED.

    Brigadier- General Driscoll's column captured 17 Boers, including Field- cornets Venter and Grobelaar, at Makaw's Drift. The latter, died from his wounds. ...

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  16. A HUSBAND CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    An inquest concerning. the death of Jane Fagan, who died from wounds inflicted by her husband, who was present in custody, was opened and adjourned to-day. ...

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  17. COLONEL DUMOULIN KILLED.

    Mouwoudt's commando attacked Colonel .Dumoulin's column at Abraham's Kraal on Tuesday. A sharp action resulted. Colonel Dumoulin and eight of the Sussex Regiment ...

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  18. THE REVENUE RETURNS.

    The substantial increase shown in the revenue for January. is a source of much gratification to the State Premier. Looking over the figures on Saturday Mr. See expressed ...

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  19. A MYSTERIOUS TRAGEDY.

    A mysterious case of supposed suicide occurred early this morning at Richmond. Edwin Latham, a butcher, in good business, a total abstainer, and a married man with three ...

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  20. A C0MMAND0 DISPERSED.

    Major-General French dispersed Fouche's Commando in North- eastern Cape Colony. Twenty-six Boers were captured. ...

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  21. SIR EDWARD HUTTON.

    Mr. See telegraphed to Sir Edward Hutton, the commandant of the Australian forces, congratulating him upon his appointment to the position, and upon his arrival in ...

    Article : 126 words
  22. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    A youth named Ernest Dormell has been arrested on a charge of killing an old man. Out of, the 22- millions sterling Britain spends annually on her navy. shipbuilding ...

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  23. BRITISH FORCES IN THE FIELD.

    Mr. Brodrick, Secretary for War, states, that on January 1 the strength of the British forces in South Africa totalled 237,800 officers and men. ...

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  24. COMMERCIAL.

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  26. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The German socialist newspaper "Vor[?]wardts" has published a State paper outlining a new b[?]ll providing for the increase of cruisers for foreign service. ...

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  27. FIRES.

    The roof of a dwelling in Ivy- street, Red- fern, occupied by Thomas Hughes, and. owned by W. Bakewell, of the brick- works. St. Peters, was damaged on Saturday ...

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  28. THE LAND AND INCOME TAX.

    Taxpayers are reminded that their income tax returns must reach the office of the Commissioners of Taxation not later than Saturday next, February 8. Several thousand ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. THE STAMPEDE. OF HORSES.

    Mr. D. J. Matthews, caretaker of the underground lavatory at the top of William- st., said he was in the lavatory on Friday, night when he heard a thundering noise, and ...

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  30. SMALLPOX IN LONDON.

    The smallpox cases in London show a sudden increase. There are now 1050 cases. ...

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  31. PROPERTY SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  32. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to- day the late weakness had disappeared, and the market was brisk and firm. ...

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  33. SATURDAY'S SHIPPING.

    Wootton, str.,100 tons; Captain Parkes, from, Camden Haven. A. Taylor, agent. Australian, F. M. S., 5326 tons. Captain Veron, from Marseilles, via ports. Brasier ...

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  34. LOOTED IMPERIALSEALS

    Several Imperial seals, looted by Russians in Pekin, were sold by auction in London despite questions in Parliament. ...

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  36. DEPARTURES.

    Bega, str., for Bateman's Ba[?]? . Marloo, str., for Melbourne. Oruba, R. M .S., for London, via ports. Coomonderry, str., for Cape Hawke. ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. AN ALBURY TESTIMONIAL.

    A meeting was held here last night for the purpose of subscribing funds for a testimonial to the Rev. Father O 'Sullivan.. Mr. Griffith. M. L. A. addressed the meeting. A ...

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  38. DEEDS OF THE NIGHT.

    Charles Williams, a cook, 30 years of age, late of the s.[?]a. Moresby, was brought to the Sydney Hospital early on Saturday. It was found that the muscles of his thighs were ...

    Article : 66 words
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