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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Lord Kitchener's proclamation has been published today. It is dated August 7. All the Boer leaders still in the field must ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons last night, Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the War Office, road aloud the terms of the new instructions which his ...

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  4. EXPORT DUTY ON COAL.

    LITHGOW, Friday.--Mr. T. T. Wilton, managing director of the Lithgow Valley Colliery Company, Ltd., and a prominent member of the Western Coal Association, interviewed ...

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  5. THE CATASTROPHE AT QUIRINDI.

    QUIRINDI, Friday.--Owing to a great number of those who were on the balcony of the Imperial Hotel at the time of the disaster being visitors from all parts of tho State it has proved almost ...

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  6. PERSONAL.

    The Governor-General arrived at Brisbane by special train last night. He was met at the railway station by several hundred persons, including a number of military officers. Lord ...

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  7. CHINA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Certain articles which will be free hereafter have been included in the Chinese five per cent, specific tariff. In accordance with the intimation made ...

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  8. THE LATE EMPRESS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Right Rev. Dr. Carpenter, Bishop of Ripon, assisted location T. Teignmouth Shore, of Worcester, officiated yesterday in one of the State ...

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  9. LIEUTENANT D'APICE ENTERTAINED.

    The Hunter's-hill Council-chambers were crowded on Thursday night with friends and relatives desirous of extending a hearty welcome to Lieutenant J. E. P. d'Aplce, who recently ...

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  10. FUNERAL OF MISS PAIN.

    Miss Margery Bisdee Pain, the youngest daughter of the Rev. Canon Pain, of St. John's, Darlinghurst, succumbed to an attack of pneumonia, and her remains were interred in the South Head ...

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  11. THE NEW GOVERNOR OF VICTORIA.

    LONDON, Friday.--"The Times" this morning states that the appointment of Colonel Sir George Sydenham Clarke, R.E., to the Governorship of Victoria will be welcome to all friends who favor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN JULY.

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  13. AN EARLY MORNING BLAZE.

    At an early hour this morning a fire broke out in a shop at 376 Oxford-street, Paddington, occupied by Mr. Harry Brooks, hairdresser and tobacconist. Fortunately the local branch of the ...

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  14. BRITISH SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Lords yesterday the Premier, Lord Salisbury, moved that an address of sympathy be forwarded to his Majesty the King, and, through the ...

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  15. THE HENTY BANK SENSATION.

    ALBURY, Friday.--Mr. Lamport, the injured bank manager, passed a fairly good night, but this morning his temperature was a little higher, and it was ascertained that one lung is slightly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. A FAMOUS ENGINEER.

    We mentioned this week that it was possible Sir Alexander R. Binnie might he induced to visit Sydney to report on the arrangement of Darling Harbor wharves and the resumed areas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VICTORIA.

    Victoria's new Governor is expected to arrive in Melbourne in October next. ...

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  18. BOER ATROCITIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Pretoria correspondent of "The Times" states that Lord Kitchener will not forward the correspondents' narratives of atrocities ...

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  19. AN ARMISTICE WITH RATS.

    Despite recent alarms of plague in the adjacent States, the City Council is thoroughly satisfied that Melbourne is proof against the bubonic scourge. They accepted the ...

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  20. PRINCE HENRY INFORMED.

    LONDON, Friday.--Admiral Prince Henry, the late Empress' second son, was cruising in the Bay of Biscay when his mother succumbed. He was informed of his ...

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  21. DESTRUCTION OF GOOD WINE.

    An excise officer visited the well-Known Chateau Dore Vineyard, near Bendigo, and, "seizing" 3000 gallons of wine, denaturated the whole of it. Dr. Gresswell, chairman of the ...

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  22. THE CAPE CABLE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Daily Telegraph" states that the Colonial, Secretary, Mr. Chamberlain, is favorably inclined towards a State option for the purchase of the Cape to Australia cable at ...

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  23. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    Four persons connected with the collapse of the Imperial Hotel balcony at Quirindi, on Thursday, arrived in Sydney yesterday morning by the North-western train. They were Messrs. T. ...

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  24. TWO SETS OF VIEWS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Speaking yesterday at Peckham. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman, leader of the Opposition, advocated the extension of a generous amnesty to offenders ...

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  25. SAD CASE OF SUICIDE.

    A girl, Ruth Willston, aged 17, residing in Richmond, deliberately committed suicide this evening by throwing herself from the Victoria-street Bridge into the Yarra. She was crossing ...

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  26. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons last night, in accordance with the resolution carried on the previous day, the closure by guillotine began, amid yells and ...

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  27. OPENING UP NEW GUINEA.

    "Nobody can succeed Mr. Chalmers. I shall probably he asked to work in that district, but it would be out of place to say that I shall 'succeed' Mr. Chalmers." So said the Rev. F. W. ...

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  28. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Transatlantic liner Oceanic, of Messrs. Ismay, Imray, and Co., collided with the steamer Kincora, in the Irish Channel, during a dense fog. ...

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  29. THE INVERMAY TRAGEDY.

    The latest phase in connection with the mysterious death of Lizzie O'Reilly, at Invermay, on the 2nd inst., was the arrest to-day of Mrs. O'Reilly, deceased's mother, on a charge of ...

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  30. BRITISH POST CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Friday.--The South African, irregulars known as Steinacher's Horse, have again had an unfortunate experience. A strong Boer force recently surprised a ...

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  31. A PREDICTION VERIFIED.

    "I am not the least surprised at the accident." said Mr. J. Epstein, the licensee of the Royal Standard Hotel, Bathurst and Castlereagh streets, yesterday, when spoken to by a "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  32. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Friday.--The royal yacht Ophir, with their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York and suite on board has sailed from Mauritius for ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the annual meeting of shareholders in the Bank of New Zealand the balance-sheet was adopted. The chairman made no mention of a dividend in his address. One of the directors ...

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  34. THE KING'S ACCESSION OATH.

    LONDON, Friday.--As was anticipated, in view of Lord Salisbury's decent statement in the Lords, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Leader of the Commons, last night formally dropped the King's Accession ...

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  35. IMPORTANT SURRENDERS.

    LONDON, Friday--Lord Kitchener reports that General Beyers' second-in-command, Commandant de Villiers, and two field-cornets have surrendered to the British at ...

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  36. A GERMAN CORRESPONDENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Herr Meyerbach, the Cape correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt," has been arrested on a charge of espionage. He will be tried by ...

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  37. CONFESSIONS AND REPUDIATIONS.

    Douglas, the self-confessed murderer of Mrs. Pain, has been committed for trial. He made three separate statements, each of which disagrees with the others, and now repudiates their ...

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  38. A BALLOONIST'S PERIL.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--While M. Dumont was sailing in a balloon from St. Cloud, and when near the Eiffel Tower, a gust of wind struck the balloon, which was wrecked. M. Dumont ...

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  39. TO-DAY.

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  40. THE AFFAIRS OF THE BANK.

    The official sent from the head office of the Bank of New South Wales to take charge of the Henty branch has sent a report to his superior officers, in which he states that on examining ...

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  41. A SYDNEY MAN'S EXPERIENCE.

    "The miraculous escape of loss of life is the thing that impresses me most," said one of the gentlemen who was in the crash, when spoken to yesterday. "It was all a matter of a very short ...

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  42. M. DUPLESSIS IMPRISONED.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--M. Duplessis, who went to England last year as a peace envoy, has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for concealing arms. ...

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  43. THE LATE SIR JOHN M'KENZIE.

    Sir John M'Kenzie was given a Highland funeral to-day. It is intended to place a commemorative cairn on the summit of Puketapu, where deceased first did duty as a shepherd. ...

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  44. A VIENNA SENSATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Three attempts have been made during the past two months to explode the powder magazine in Vienna. At the last attempt, the sentries shot at and ...

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  45. FIJI AND NEW ZEALAND.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--News by the Hauroto states that Sir George O'Brien, on leaving Fiji, was presented with an address by the native chiefs, who expressed full satisfaction with Sir G. ...

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  46. POLITICAL UNREST IN FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--The Fiji "Times" says that "Sir George O'Brien was so lightly esteemed that few colonists were present, outside the officials, to do him reverence when he retired, ...

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  47. WELCOMED HOME.

    Sergeant A. Harden, of the Imperial Bushmen, received a welcome back from South Africa the other evening by his many Manly friends. The function took the form of a dinner, and Mr. H. D. ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND AND KANAKA LABOR.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. Philp states that there is some impatience in Queensland for the State Government to take some strong action in connection with the declaration by Mr. Barton ...

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  49. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    After a few months' stay in the Slate, during which time he has been addressing large temperance gatherings in the city and country centres, Mr. Francis Murphy is about to return to ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Count Von Waldersee, the late Commander-in-Chief of the Allied forces in China, has been welcomed home at Cuxhaven. ...

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  51. SCONE RESIDENTS WHO ARE INJURED.

    SCONE, Friday.--Dr. and Mrs. Scott, two victims of the balcony disaster at Quirindi, reached here by the 3 a.m. train to-day. Mrs. Scott has both bones of one leg broken between the ankle ...

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  52. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITE.

    ARMIDALE, Friday.--Mr. Lonsdale, M.L.A., received a letter from Mr. Alex. Oliver, Inspector of the Federal Capital Sites, to the effect that he has received no instructions to proceed to ...

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  53. COLLAPSE OF A RACE STAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--Forty poisons have been injured, many of them grievously, by the collapse of a stand during the progress of a race meeting at Paisley. ...

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  54. THE CAUSE OF THE SUGAR-GROWER.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In the Chamber of Commerce to-day Mr. Robert Reld, of Melbourne, addressing the Chamber, said that it was time they were up and doing to see that the Federal ...

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  55. ANXIETY AT TAMWORTH.

    TAMWORTH, Friday.--Much anxiety has been, felt all day with regard to the accident at Quirindi. Many Tamworth people who had been present at the polo carnival during the week had returned ...

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  56. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Board of Trade returns show that for the month of July, 1901, British imports Increased £2,764,055, as compared with the returns for the same month in 1900; while ...

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  57. SIR GEORGE O'BRIEN RETURNING HOME.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Sir George J. M. O'Brien, who holds the dual position of Governor of Fiji and High Commissioner for the Western Pacific, arrived in Adelaide this ...

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  58. AFFRAY ON A SUGAR PLANTATION.

    BUNDABERG, Friday.--At Spring-hill plantation, Woongarra Scrub, to-day, several kanakas made a determined assault on an overseer named Gordon. Two rushed him with cane knives, ...

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  59. QUEENSLAND.

    The visiting team of riflemen from Victoria and Tasmania are to be publicly welcomed by the Mayor to-morrow. ...

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  60. AUSTRALASIAN COMMERCE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Australasian Chamber of Commerce is securing strong support, an additional 150 members having joined since the last report. The new members are largely ...

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  61. PERISHED IN A SWAMP.

    An old man, Edward Brennan, was found in a dying condition in a swamp near Stone's Corner this morning. He had got ito the wet mud of the swamp, and was too weak to extricate ...

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