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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The latest Blue Book issued by the Colonial Office contains an intercepted letter from Schalk Burger, "Acting-President of the Transvaal ...

    Article : 102 words
  3. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Royal procession from Marlborough House to the Houses of Parliament, Westminster, this afternoon was magnificent, the King and ...

    Article : 171 words
  4. BATHING FATALITIES AT MANLY.

    The Ocean Beach at Manly was the scene early yesterday morning of the deaths by drowning of a young lady -- Miss Mabel Thorne -- also of that of Mr. Frederick Smalpage, a gentleman who ...

    Article : 943 words
  5. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    Mr. O'Sullivan continues to flash meteoric lights of intelligence across the dark firmament of New South Wales ignorance. Sometimes the effect produced is weirdly astonishing, at others ...

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  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Ever since the Australians' victory over MacLaren's team at Melbourne a fortnight ago, the third test match, which commenced on the Adelaide Oval to-day, has been a ...

    Article : 875 words
  7. THE COAL TAX.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, intimated yesterday in the House of Commons that there would be no alteration in the existinge ...

    Article : 36 words
  8. OFFICERS APPOINTED.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 216 words
  9. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- A semiofficial statement has been issued in Berlin to the effect that since Lord Lansdowne, British Minister for Foreign Affairs, had ...

    Article : 80 words
  10. A PREDIKANT'S PAMPHLET.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- A pamphlet written by "a Mr. Slooten," late Predikant in the Transvaal, has created a sensation in America. ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The following is a copy of a telegraphic despatch received by the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth from the General of Communications, Capetown: -- ...

    Article : 84 words
  12. THE INQUEST.

    At the inquest on the body of Mr. Frederick Christian Smalpage, evidence was given by the deceased's widow that while bathing on the beach with her husband they saw a lady struggling in ...

    Article : 162 words
  13. THE FEDERAL RESOLUTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Berlin newspapers reproduce without, comment the patriotic resolutions adopted by the Australian Commonwealth Parliament. ...

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  14. "COLONEL" LYNCH.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Mr. Arthur Lynch, on a charge of treason. Mr. Lynch, who held the rank of Colonel in ...

    Article : 65 words
  15. A SPLENDID SPECTACLE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- For the opening of Parliament yesterday the day was line but dull. Five State carriages preceded the State ...

    Article : 271 words
  16. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The following telegram has been received by the Government from the Agent-General: -- "The War Office is prepared to consider an offer of 100,000lb. of jam in 1lb. [?]ins, ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN SENTIMENT.

    At last night's meeting of the Ashfield branch of the A.N.A., a resolution was carried expressing indignation at the utterances of Count Von Bulow, in approving of untruthful statements in ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. PERSONAL.

    Sir Frederick Darley was still on the road to recovery yesterday, and the latest information regaling his state of health was of a favorable nature. ...

    Article : 984 words
  19. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Guards' battalion of 1200 men have sailed from Southampton for the front. They are accompanied by Viscount ...

    Article : 76 words
  20. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- The undeniably sad occurrence which happened on the Ocean Beach yesterday morning should arouse the authorities to a full sense of the requirements in the direction of life-saving ...

    Article : 314 words
  21. BIG MEETING IN NEW ZEALAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday. -- Some thousands of people attended the public meeting summoned by the Mayor to protest against the recent Continental calumnies against the British people. ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. BOERS RAIDING CATTLE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The western Transvaal Boers, under Commandants Kemp and Colliers, have raided 1000 head of cattle in the Mafeking district. ...

    Article : 26 words
  23. THE AUSTRALIAN CONTINGENT.

    The stream of applicants for inclusion in this State's contribution to the Commonwealth Contingent is unabated. There were several more received yesterday by Lieutenant Chaseling, ...

    Article : 987 words
  24. A UNITED PROTEST SUGGESTED.

    LISMORE, Friday. -- Lismore Chamber of Commerce telegraphed to the United Chamber of Commerce, Melbourne, that, in view of the recent unfriendly manifestations on the ...

    Article : 78 words
  25. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Prime Minister of the Commonwealth and the Premier of New Zealand will be royal guests at the Coronation ceremony, as were ...

    Article : 410 words
  26. THE REGAL SPEECH.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The King read the Speech from the Throne in a clear voice. Relations with other Powers were, he said, friendly. ...

    Article : 228 words
  27. TO THE EDITOR.

    Sir, -- Being the grandson of a German and on Irishman to boot, I naturally resent the insinuations that are being made by certain of the press and people of Australia against the loyalty of ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. ATTEMPTED RESCUE.

    Of the many attempts made to effect a rescue, the most conspicuous was that of Mr. Austin Edwards, who, armed with a lifebuoy attached to a line, entered the water at the scene of the ...

    Article : 210 words
  29. UNHAPPY POLAND.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Poles are organising a great national struggle on the lines of an economical boycott of all German goods and firms. The movement is growing to such an ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. THE DAY'S PLAY.

    MacLaren and Hayward, the first English batsmen, started to the bowling of Trumble and M'Lood, the former opening to the English captain. Both batsmen commenced cautiously, ...

    Article : 1,854 words
  31. LEGISLATORS AT WORK.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Spirited debates took place in both Houses of the Legislature upon assembling yesterday for business after the formal opening of Parliament. ...

    Article : 260 words
  32. SETTLEMENT OF TRADE DISPUTES.

    LONDON, Friday. -- "The Times" states that the Board of Trade machinery for settling trade disputes has proved a failure. It appears that out of 3868 disputes which ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. THE LIFE-BUOYS AND LINES.

    There was a good deal of talk yesterday about the life-buoys and lines supplied at the beach, many contending that they were inefficient, and that the lines broke. The buoys and lines are ...

    Article : 171 words
  34. MR. CHAMBERLAIN HONORED.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Common Council of the City of Loudon has resolved to present Mr. Chamberlain, who is already a freeman of the city, with an address, in a ...

    Article : 78 words
  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Alfred Moseley, C.M.G., has arranged to pay the expenses of two commissions, partly representing working men, to visit the United States and elsewhere ...

    Article : 53 words
  36. BATTLING WITH THE WAVES.

    The experiences of Mr. Austin Edwards, one of the gentlemen who went to the rescue, form a thrilling narrative. He was amongst the 200 people who had been enjoying the morning ...

    Article : 466 words
  37. IRISH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The nominees of the United Irish League have been defeated in the Cork municipal elections. One of the candidates, Mr. Eugene Crean -- a ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. A LINER RE-FLOATED.

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Union-Castle liner, Braemar Castle, which recently went ashore near Coe, has been re-floated. ...

    Article : 20 words
  39. QUEENSLAND.

    The Muttaburra police have been notified that a man named William Coleman died of thirst at Culloden on the 18th inst. The Commissioner of Police has also received information that another ...

    Article : 48 words
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