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  2. LABOR ON SUGAR PLANTATIONS.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Dr. Maxwell's report has been handed to Mr. Barton, He begins the report by stating that in treating of the cane sugar industry of Australia it is necessary, by ...

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  3. FREETRADE IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The ninth annual freetrade dinner, given to-night in the Town-hall, was attended by between 400 and 500 of Melbourne's prominent citizens. Mr. T. R. ...

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  4. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    LONDON, Monday.--At Blenheim on Saturday the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough, entertained 3000 Unionist representatives of the United Kingdom at luncheon. ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monthly,--The British troops operating in the disturbed districts have recently achieved several decisive successes by means of quick marches and night ...

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  6. THE LATE EMPRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon--The funeral service held yesterday in the Church of St. John, Cronberg, in memory of the late Dowager-Empress Frederick of Germany, ...

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  7. TO THE FRONT AGAIN.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--Sergeant Tom Moore, who recently returned from the Transvaal after several months active service, and during which he received his present rank under ...

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  8. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Cabinet sat for over two hours this afternoon dealing with routine matters. Incidentally the question of Friday sittings was mentioned, but it was ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND SEVENTH CONTINGENT.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Captain Echarn will take charge of the Seventh Queensland Contingent as far as Capetown, afterwards returning to Brisbane. ...

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  10. OUTRAGE AT NEW ORLEANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--When the transport Mechanician was about to sail from New Orleans will horses for South Africa, an explosion occurred at her bows. It was caused ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Monday.--Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 2 13-16d per oz. standard. ...

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  12. VOLUNTEERS IN TRAINING.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--There are now 30,000 volunteers in training in camps throughout England. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Mr. W. R. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, has addressed a strong vindication of New Zealand methods of finance, in reply to recent cable messages ...

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  14. KRUITZINGER'S RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Of the raiding Boer commandoes scattered through the Cape Midlands, Kruitzinger has crossed the railway line going southwards from Conway ...

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  15. SIXTY MINUTE GUNS.

    The following special general order, in connection with the Now South Wales Military Forces, has been issued from the Victoria Barracks; --"1. It having been notified that the funeral of ...

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  16. A PRESBYTERIAN ISSUE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Court of Session of Scotland has nonsuited the Free Church dissentients, claiming the moneys from the United Free Church. ...

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  17. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The death is announced of Signor Crispi, the eminent Italian statesman and ex-Premier, in the 82nd year of his ago. Francesco Crlspi was born at Ribera, in Sicily, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. REFERENCES IN THE CHURCHES.

    On Sunday at St. Mark's, Darling Point, the lectern, pulpit, choir stalls, and altar were draped in purple, in connection with the death of the Dowager-Empress of Germany. The ...

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  19. HENTY BANK SENSATION.

    HENTY, Monday.--Constable Hamilton and the tracker, McLean, have discovered clothes, buttons, and shoos in the ashes of a burnt log, halt a mile from where the men were camped. The ...

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  20. A BOER COURT-MARTIAL.

    LONDON, Monday.--Twelve Boers who had surrendered to the British, and who were provided with arms for the protection of their stock, were captured by the enemy ...

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  21. AN INCIDENT AT MALTA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Violent speeches have been delivered at a mass meeting held on the island of Malta, the speakers protesting against taxation under an order of Council. ...

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  22. BOER PLAN OF CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON. Sunday Afternoon.--Lord Kitchener's despatches dealing with the Boer plan of operation towards the close of 1900 explain that it was intended in December ...

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  23. WHAT THE CAMP CONTAINED.

    ALBURY, Monday.--Mr. Lamport, the injured bank manager, continues to do well. The wounded man, Herbert Minton, was reported to-day to be no worse. ...

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  24. ARRESTING A SPY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon. -- Three policemen vainly tried, in Pretoria, to arrest a notorious Boer spy. The latter eluded their vigilance, shot one ...

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  25. THE METAL-WORKERS' STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Monday.--In connection with the great strike of metal-workers in America, the United States Steel Trust has declined to submit the points at issue to arbitration. ...

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  26. LORD MILNER SAILS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Lord Milner, his Majesty's High Commissioner for South Africa, and Governor of tho annexed colonies, sailed on Saturday front Southampton to resume ...

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  27. VIEWS OF THE QUEENSLAND PREMIER.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier, Mr. Philp, said to-day he thought the document forwarded to the Federal Prime Minister by Dr. Maxwell was a very fair one. It is a report that anyone ...

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  28. RESUMED DUTY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Lieutenant, S. Cubbius and Veterinary-Lieutenant N. Strong, of the Fifth Victorian Contingent, and Lieutenant. H. Benjamin, of the Fifth ...

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  29. PRINCE HENRY OF ORLEANS.

    Prince Henry of Orleans, whose death was reported by cable yesterday, was the eldest son of the Due de Chartres, and was born at Ham. England, on October 16, 1867. At the age of 20 he ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--The county cricket match played towards the close of last week between Sussex and Somerset resulted in a sensational draw. ...

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  31. A TERRIBLE DEATH.

    GUNDAGAI, Monday.--A terrible burning fatality happened near Muttama on Thursday night. Two Assyrian hawkers, brothers, were camped in a tent for the night, when a gust of wind set ...

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  32. RETURNED TROOPS BY THE MORAVIAN.

    The Aberdeen liner Moravian, which arrived from Capetown yesterday morning, brought a number of returned troops who have seen service in South Africa. The ...

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  33. QUIRINDI HOTEL DISASTER.

    QUIRINDI, Monday.--All the participants in the balcony disaster are doing well. The worst sufferers are quite cheerful, and local doctors are hopeful that all will recover. About 75 were ...

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  34. THE SELBY ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The San Francisco police have arrested one John Winters, who confesses his guilt in connection with the Selby robbery and promises to reveal the whereabouts of the ...

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  35. FEDERAL DEFENCE DILL.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--Sir John and Lady Forrest were passengers from Fremantle by the Orizaba, and left Adelaide for Melbourne by a special train this evening. It is a month ...

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  36. WELCOMED HOME.

    MERRIWA, Monday.--Lance-Sergeant F. Gall, of the Imperial Bushmen's Contingent, arrived home on Saturday. He was banqueted that night at the Fitzroy Hotel. ...

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  37. ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE 'A' BAROUE

    PERTH, Monday.--The Norwegian barque Gudrun, which left Albany on August 1, loaded with jarrah, and bound to Falmouth, on August 3., was found leaking heavily. The crew refused ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Marist order has decided to erect a Catholic college at Auckland. ...

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  39. REMINISCENCES OF THE WAR.

    An entertainment was held at the Centenary-hall. York-street. last night, in aid of the St. John Ambulance Association, the State Attorney- General, Mr. B. R. Wise, being in the chair. The ...

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