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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The prosecution instituted by the United Stales authorities against J. D.Rockfeller and o[?][?][?]bers at St. Lonis, has proved successful. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    While a Dative commissioner was executing an order for the removal of three rebellious natives from Amos Matibi's Keaa[?][?] near H[?][?]math Kraal ...

    Article : 59 words
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  5. Earthquake Shocks

    A distinct earth tremor, varyingly estimated to have lasted from one to two minutes, was experienced at Cue yesterday at 3.26 p.m, Some of the buildings ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Moore, Unions, has been elected to represent North Armagh, in the House of Commons, which recently became vacant through the ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The House of Lords coutinue to amend the Education Bill. Lord Salisbury declared that assuredly the Ministerial list in the ...

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  8. SHOCK AT PEAK HILL.

    Yesterday afternoon our Peak Hill correspondent telegraphed as follows:— Very severe shock earthquake at Peak Hill, at 3.28 p.m., lasting fully two ...

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  9. FOREIGN TREATIES AND COLONIAL INTERESTS.

    Mr. Maydown, in the Assembly at Marietzburg, in announcing that the Government would seek the abrogation of the Vivendi with Porlugal, ...

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  10. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    A combination is in course of formation in New York, with a capital 20,000,000 dollars , to bring all the wireless systems of telegraphy operating ...

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  11. TREMORS AT PERTH .

    Advice was also received from Perth that an earthquake shock had been experienced there, shortly after 8 O’clock. ...

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  12. PULSEN'S ETHERGRAMS.

    Herr Palsen's experimental ethergram between Copenhagen and Newcastle [roved a success. ...

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  14. CHINESE COMPOUNDS ON THE RAND.

    Sir Thomas Buckuill's co[?][?]entist report of the moral conditions which exist at the Chinese compounds on the Rand was. debated by both Houses ...

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  15. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals. —Commonwealth, Telamon Susane, Australind, Star of Scotland. Departures.—For Sydney: Star of ...

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  16. MINE LABOR.

    The Johannesburg Star states that complete success has attended the trial experiments of a drilling m[?][?]obine worked by natives. It was ...

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  17. A Negro Desperado

    Harris, a negro desperado, who, after killing five persons and wounding twelve others at Assewel, in the State of North Carolina, escaped into the ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND MARE WHAINE,

    The New Zaland mare Wbaine broke her shoulder at Leioester yesterdauy and bid to be destroyed. ...

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  20. INCENDIARIES ARRESTED.

    After a long series of incendiary fires at Croydon, in Surrey, one of which involved a loss of £80,000, four man who were arrested on ...

    Article : 36 words
  21. ROOSEVELT'S SPELLING REFORM

    The New York Board of Education refuse to countenance President Roosevelt's spelling reform. ...

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  22. SQUADRONS' HEADQUARTERS.

    Lord Selbourne has announced that Simmonstown will become the headquariers of the East Indian and Cape of Good Hope squadrons. ...

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  23. The S.A. Freebooters.

    Lard Selbourne, High Commissioner of South Afrios, in thanking the Boer leader, Louis Botha, for the offer of his services to assist in ...

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  24. VAAL RIVER DIAMOND MINES.

    Several founders shares in the New Vaal River Diamond Go's were auctioned at London. first sold realised £8,250 and ...

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  25. A TENOR ARRESTED.

    Signor Caruso, the well known tenor, was arrested at New York at the instance of a woman who charged him with having insulted her. ...

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  26. THE TRUTH ASKED FOR.

    The Bishop of Pretoria, in a letter to the Johannesburg Star, urges Lord Elgin, Secretary for the Colonies, to publish the gist of Sir Thomas ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICAN FOOTBALLERS

    Thirty thousand spectatorsaaaembled at Hampden Park, Glasgow, yestérday, to witness the football match Scotland v. South Africa. ...

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  28. FERRIERA CAPTURED.

    Sub Inspector Adams, with fifteen of the Cape Mounted Rifles , and a few residents of Upington, encountered and captured the Freebooter ...

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  29. DETECTIVES ALLEGATION.

    Caruso has been remanded until the 21st inst. The detective responsible for his arrest alleges a number of similar ...

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  30. EXTRAORDINARY MARCHING.

    Ferreira was unarmed when captured, most of his commandeered followers escaped earlier. By extraordinary marching, the ...

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  31. HAMPTON PLAINS ESTATE.

    At a meeting of the shareholders of the Hampton Plain; Estate, W.A., it was resolved to voluntarily wind up the present company, for the purpose ...

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  32. NEW YORK STATE GOVERNOR SHIP.

    Mr, Hearst, the defeated Tammany candidate for the New York State Governorship, has o[?][?]rlified that his election expenses amounted to ...

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  33. MERCHANTS' SHIPPING ACT.

    The debate on the Merchant Ship, ping Bill was continued in the House of Commons. Mr. J. Havelock Wilson's amendment to give to Lascars ...

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  34. NATAL'S REVENUE.

    Natal's revenue to June 80, is £800,000 below the estimate. The suppression of the rebellion cost £701,822, exclusive of ...

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  35. POPLAR POOR LAW SCANDALS

    Two Moderate members of Poplar Board of Poor law Guardians have been committed for trial on the charge of obtaining travelling expense by ...

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  36. GERMANY.

    Prince Buslow, in his speech in the Raichetag, admitted the need for the exercise of caution in connection with Germany's oversea policy last the ...

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  37. FRANCE.

    A steerable balloon, carrying six persons, which ascended at Paris, was made to perform evolutions in all directions, and finally returned to the ...

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  38. A CHANCE FOR AERONAUTS.

    The proprietary of the London Daily Mail has offered a prize of £10,000 to the first aeronaut who succeeds in aeroplaning from London ...

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  39. PROTECTING THE IMMIGRANT

    Mr. D. Llnyd-George (President of the Board of Trade) proposal that provision should be embodied in the Merchants' Shipping Bill to enable the ...

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  40. ITALY.

    The present situation in France has apparently inspired the Pope, in a letter published in the L'Osaervators Romano, a clerical daily paper, issued ...

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  41. NEW HEBRIDES APPOINTMENTS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has announced that members of the Australian Bar are eligible for legal appointments in the New Hebrides, and that ...

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  42. JAPAN.

    The Mikado was present at the launching of the new Japanese battle ship Stuema. of 19,200 tons, at Yokohama. ...

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  43. GERMANY AND COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT.

    Supplementary estimates to the extent of £1,600,000, have been passed by the Reichstag for the purpose of developing South West Africa. ...

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  44. Bomb Outrage at Rome.

    During the conduct of the service this morning at St. Peter's Cathedral, Borne, a bomb exploded near the high altar. Fortunately, no one was ...

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  45. HEAVY WAGERING.

    It appears that a number of foreigners at Yokohama laid wagers to the extent of £100,000, at odds of seven to three, against the successful ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT FREETRADE POLICY.

    Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary for War, states that the restriction of preferential or protective character are being removed from the War Office ...

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  47. CANADA.

    Sir Frederick Borden, Minister for Military Defence, states that every Canadian schoolboy of thirteen years of age, will shortly be trained in rifle ...

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  48. CHILI.

    The Chilian Government have voted a loan of £1,000,000 for the rebuilding of Vulgarian. ...

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  49. WOMAN SUFFRAGISTS.

    The suffragettes bad arranged to make another raid upon the lobbies of the House of Commons yesterday, but were prevented owing to heavy rain ...

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  51. IMMIGRATION.

    Lord Elgin, the Secretary of State for the Colonies has informed the Minister for Labor at Ottawa, of his intention to introduce legislation to ...

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