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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A "Daily News" special war correspondent, accompanied the late Major J. M. Valentin, of the Somersetshire, Light Infantry (attached to the ...

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  3. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The evening newspapers re-echo the plaudits of the morning papers upon the attitude of the Commonwealth. ...

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  4. CHINA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Chinese Imperial edict has been issued enjoining protection and respect for missionaries and converts. Another edict degrades the former Civil ...

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  5. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The opportunity wag taken by Mr. Barton to-day, in replying to a question by Mr. Solomon (W.A.), who quoted a complaint from the Labor Council there ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The third of this season's series of five test cricket matches between Australia and MacLaren's English team will be entered upon to-day at the Adelaide Oval. This will be the fifth ...

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  7. THE ABANDONED VESSEL.

    Mr. David Murphy, the first officer of the Port Patrick, the ship that was abandoned at Wilson's Promontory, on being asked whether he left the vessel in contravention of the orders ...

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  8. AUSTRALASIAN SOLDIERS.

    The following telegraphic despatch has been received by the Deputy Lieutenant-Governor from the Chief Casualty Officer, Capetown;-- "Referring to your telegram of 20th December. ...

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  9. GERMAN PRESS SILENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The German newspapers are silent with regard to the Chmberlain-Bulow incident. Count von Bulow yesterday entertained ...

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  10. THE ISTHMIAN CANAL TREATY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Blue Book has been issued dealing with the Isthmian Canal question, and the treaty between Great Britain and the United Slates, as recently ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    Although the enrolling of the men required to represent this State in the first Commonwealth Contingent is proceeding satisfactorily, none of the officers to serve with the contingent have ...

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  12. HERR LIEBERMANN'S INSULTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Herr Liebermann boasts that a full Government Bench in the German Reichstag only mildly rebuked his insults to the British army. ...

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  13. LAST MAN TO LEAVE THE SHIP.

    Apparently the last man to leave the ship was A.B. Donovan. William Cummins, who was a member of the crew, said that he was confined to his bunk with an attack of rheumatism. At ...

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  14. THE MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Mr. Barton announced, on the adjournment of the House to-night, that the Governor-General had to-day received the following cable from the Secretary of ...

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  15. AVERAGES OF THE PLAYERS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 499 words
  16. LONDON AND GLOBE FINANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. Whitaker Wright, the company promoter, was further examined yesterday before the Court of Bankruptcy. ...

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  17. LEAKY LIFEBOATS.

    George Clements, A.B., has something to say about the lifeboats. He spent three or four hours bailing out a boat which leaked like a sleve, and he spoke feelingly. ...

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  18. BRITISH BYE-ELECTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--There is every prospect of a lively triangular fight for the representation of Hampstead in the House of Commons, the late member. Mr. E. Brodie Hoare(who ...

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  19. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday,--At the Trades' Union Co-operative Conference held in the Memorial-hall resolutions were adopted recommending that Imperial taxation should be the sole source ...

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  20. THE SECOND OFFICER.

    Mr. George Wintle, the second officer, told a similar story to that of the mate, so far as the abandonment of the ship was concerned. He denied that the officers had refused to stand ...

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  21. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The ceremony at the opening of the Imperial Parliament on Thursday, the 23rd inst., will be the same as in 1891, There will be semi-offleial forecast of the ...

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  22. KRUGER'S LATEST ADVICES.

    LONDON,Thursday:--Ex-President Kruger's latest advices are to the effect that the number of Afrikander recruits now joining the Boer ranks is rapidly dwindling. ...

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  23. THE QUESTION OF SALVAGE.

    The question of reward in connection with the rescue of the Port Patrick by the tug Champion is now the main theme of discussion regarding the abandoned vessel. In many quarters the ...

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  24. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIANS.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Brigadier-General Gordon to-day forwarded to the Federal military authorities the nominations for subalterns' positions in the contingent. ...

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  25. IRISH TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Mr. John O'Donnell, Nationalist M.P. for South Mayo, has been-sentenced to two months' imprisonment for taking part in an unlawful assembly at Rabella. ...

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  26. PREPARING FOR A BIG EFFORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.-- Lord Kitchener has accumulated a vast number of remounts at Bloemfontein, Orange River Colony, in readiness for reinforcements, and ...

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  27. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The following telegraphic despatch has been received by the Right Honorable the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth from the General of Communications, Capetown:--"Manchester, ...

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  28. OUR AGENCY-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday. Afternoon.--During 1901 17,434 letters were received, and 12,304 despatched, by the New South Wales Agent-General's office in London. ...

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  29. SMALLPOX IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--There are now 944 cases of smallpox in the London hospitals. During last week there were 45 deaths from the disease. ' ...

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  30. RUNNING THE GAUNTLET.

    LONDON Thursday.--Twenty-five members of Commandant Brand's force recently ran the gauntlet of a heavy fire from the blockhouses near Thabanchu, in the direction ...

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  31. A SLOW WICKET AND RAIN PROBABLE.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--The test match, which commences to-morrow, is the principal tonic of the hour. A great number of visitors have come into Adelaide from the country, and, ...

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  32. CAPE LINER ASHORE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--A Cape liner is ashore near Coa. It is feared that the vessel will not be floated until the spring tides. ...

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  33. FLOUR AND GRAIN FOR THE TROOPS.

    A cable has reached the Department of Agriculture from the Agent-General stating that tenders will be received in London on January 20th for 500 tons of best Australian flour in new double ...

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  34. THE STORY OF THE CREW.

    A deputation of loud-voiced, angry sailors, entered "The Daily Telegraph" office yesterday morning under a press of canvas. They wanted to "see the man who wrote that yarn in the ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--M. Max Regis, the French anti-Semite leader, has been arrested and sentenced to two years' imprisonment for falling to pay the damages awarded ...

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  36. INCIDENT OF A RAILWAY JOURNEY.

    OURIMBAH, Thursday.--Last night as the 10 minutes past 6 train from Sydney to Newcastle was passing through the gates over the Chittaway to Ourimbah-road, a gun shot was heard, ...

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  37. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--His Majesty King Edward yesterday inspected the Guards Brigade of 1200 men who are under orders for immediate embarkation for active service in ...

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  38. MISS AMY CASTLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--Miss Amy Castles has been engaged for all the next series of ballad concerts in London. ...

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  39. THE CHELTENHAM SHOOTING CASE.

    MELBOURNE,Thursday.--George Fagan, the slaughterman who made a murderous attack on his wife at Cheltenham last night, was brought up at the local court to-day on a charge of ...

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  40. THE PORT PATRICK AT MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The abandoned vessel Port Patrick was brought safely into Hobson's Bay to-night by the Newcastle tug Champion, Which picked her up from her ...

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  41. POPULATION OF SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The population of Scotland, according to the latest census returns, is 4,472,103. ...

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  42. BRISBANE CATHEDRAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon.--The King has consented to become the patron of the Brisbane Cathedral Fund. ...

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  43. CANADA AND THE CAPE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An exchange of New Year's greetings passed between the Premiers of Cape Colony and the Dominion of Canada. ...

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  44. THE WESTERN LANDS ACT.

    BROKEN-HILL, Thursday.--A largely attended meeting of homestead lessees and others was held at View Point on Saturday, to consider the Western Lands Act. Those present were ...

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  45. PRINCE HENRY'S VISIT TO AMERICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--In connection with the approaching visit of Admiral Prince Henry of Prussia to the United States, it is announced that he will land at New York on February 22. ...

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  46. THE LATE SIR J. MACKENZIE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The well-known artist, Mr. Frederick Pegram, has been commissioned to execute a bust of the late Sir John Mackenzie for the New Zealand Parliamentary Library. ...

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  47. FEARS FOR A TRANSPORT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Numbers of dead cattle and mules having been observed floating in the Gulf of Mexico, opposite Texas, it is feared that a British transport has been ...

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  48. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Frank Rush, aged 18, formerly accountant in the employ of Taylor Bros., produce merchants, Sydney, was arrested at the Federal Coffee Palace to-day, on a ...

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  49. A FRENCH TORPEDO BOAT.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The French torpedo boat Bourrasque attained a speed of 31[?] knots during her trial trips. ...

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  50. DUNEDIN TRAMWAY CONVERSION.

    DUNEDIN (N.Z.), Thursday.--After a heated and acrimonious debate, the Dunedin City Council decided to let a contract to Noyes Bros., of Sydney, to convert the present tramway system ...

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  51. BOHEMIAN MINING DISASTER.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A rush of water has taken place in the Jupiter mine at Bruex, in Bohemia. Of the men engaged in the mine at the time of the inrush 70 escaped, while 40 were ...

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  52. SWAZIS HELP THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Boer papers recently seized, and once the property of General J. Smuts, of the Orange "Free State" forces, show that the natives of Swaziland supplied ...

    Article : 43 words
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