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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- There are indications that Commandant-General Louis Botha has for some time past been quietly receiving supplies of rilles, ammunition, and even ...

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  3. PRESIDENT M'KINLEY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon -- The latest bulletin issued this morning states that President M'Kinley's condition is unchanged in all important particulars, and that he ...

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  4. ALLEGED PLOT AGAINST MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A sensational story was fold at the Clerkonwell police court yesterday, when a Frenchman named Fangeron appeared on a charge of having caused ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- President M'Kinley rested well on Wednesday night it was in fact, the best night's rest he has had since he was shot on Friday ...

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  6. LASCARS ON P. AND O. STEAMERS.

    Speaking recently in London about the employment of Lascars, Sir Thomas Sutherland did not think the P. and O. Company could send their ships to sea if they had not got La scare. Asked ...

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  7. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Mr. Barton laid on the table of the House this afternoon the papers relative to the charges made by the Deputy Postmaster-General, Mr. Outtrim, of political influence ...

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  8. FIRE AT THE ULTIMO POWER HOUSE.

    Shortly before 9 o'clock last night a fire broke out in the power house at Ultimo from which the electric tram service of Sydney is controlled, and owing to the burning of the wires at the back ...

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  9. MORE MEN FROM QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Chief Secretary received a cable to-day from London to the effect that the War Office accepts the offer of more troops from Queensland, to keep up the strength ...

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  10. CZAR AND KAISER.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Czar, Nicholas II., of Russia, and the Kaiser, Wilhelm II., of Germany, met and exchanged a cordial greeting yesterday at Dantzig, where the ...

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  11. FIGHTING IN THE MIDLANDS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Major Kavanagh has driven hack Theron's commando, thus preventing an attack on Mossel Bay, in the extreme south of Cape Colony. ...

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  12. THE SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Commandant Scheepers and his followers are displaying considerable activity in the Cape Midlands. ...

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  13. ANOTHER ARREST MADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- A man named Edelbert Stone has been arrested at Now Jersey as an accessory to the attempted assassination of the President. ...

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  14. THE TAFF VALE DECISION.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Owing to the Taff Vale decision -- arrived at by the House of Lords on July 22 -- British Trades Unions now threaten to invest their funds abroad. ...

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  15. COLOMBIA AND VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- The American Consul' at Colon has warned the rebels that if they attack the town or interfere with the Isthmus traffic, the United ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 words
  17. EXPRESSIONS OF SYMPATHY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 505 words
  18. SCHEEPER'S RAIDERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Colonel Eyre Crabbe, at dawn on September' 10, surprised and defeated Van der Merve, Commandant Scheeper's chief lieutenant, at ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. FRANCE AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Porte and M. Tubini, a French banker, have arranged to settle the claim which the latter has upon the former upon a basis of the payment of £154,000, ...

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  20. CHINA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Large quantities of dynamite have been smuggled into Canton, where the authorities are making extensive domiciliary visitations. ...

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  21. THE METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- The Methodist Conference now sitting in London, replying to the Right Rev. Dr. Ingram (Bishop of London), indicated that there were great, and permanent, ...

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  22. THE NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The total tenders received for the New South Wales loan -- £4,000,000 three per cents, at 94 -- amounted to £6,680,000. Tenders up to £500 will be allotted in full. Up ...

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  23. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Statistics Committee of the Methodist Oecumenical Conference sitting. In London, has reported that there are now 24,889,421 adherents to the ...

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  24. IN THE WESTERN TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen's columns, operating in the western Transvaal, have again achieved a considerable success over ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    At a meeting of the Board of Nominators held yesterday in connection with the vacancy at Christ Church (St. Lawrence. Sydney), the Rev. F. J. Albery was unanimously selected to fill the ...

    Article : 64 words
  26. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. -- Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 3d per oz. standard. ...

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  27. THE ATOMIC THEORY.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- In his presidential address to the members of the British Association, delivered yesterday at Glasgow. Professor A. W. Rucker declared that the main structure of the ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly continued to deal with the Industrial Arbitration Bill. The House was in committee, clause 2, "Definitions," being under consideration. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Out of 20 colliers entombed, seven were killed and eight injured by the explosion which occurred in the Llandbrach Colliery, Caerphilly, Glamorganshire. ...

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  30. POSTAL INQUIRY.

    FINDING OF THE COMMITTEE. MR. CRICK'S ACTION QUESTIONED. ...

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  31. THE NEL'S SPRUIT AFFAIR.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Several of the captured members of Scheeper's commando declare that they had merely time to loosen the rails at Nel's. Spruit in July when the train ...

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  32. AMERICAN WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The visible supply of wheat in the United States amounts to 42,242,000, bushels, as compared with 39,348,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  33. SUGAR BOUNTIES CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Standard" states that the proposed Sugar Bounties Conference at Brussels has been abandoned". ...

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  34. SENSATIONAL ROBBERY.

    LONDON. Thursday. -- A sensational hotel robbery is reported to have occurred in Piccadilly. It appears that while the Marquis of Anglesey was absent at a theatre, his rooms in the ...

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  35. THE TITLE OF "HONORABLE."

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- Mr. Septimus Burt (W.A.), Mr. H. B. Lefroy (late Minister for Mines and now Agent-General, W.A.), Mr. G. Randell (late Colonial Secretary, W.A.), and ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following messages from the authorities in South Africa: -- "Referring to your telegram of September 6, ...

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  37. FROM THE TRADES-HALL.

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last night the following motion was carried, with one dissentient: -- "That this council expresses its abhorrence ...

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  38. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- J. T. Tyldesley, the Lancashire batsman, who has agreed to join Maclaren's Australian team, has completed a total of 3000 runs during the present season. ...

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  39. THE FEDERAL PREMIERSHIP.

    LONDON, August 19. -- The "British Australasian" has given me a moral dressing down because I expressed incredulity at his suggestion of a Lyne-Reid-cum-Chamberlain-Hopetoun plot ...

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  40. VICTORIA.

    The Minister for Agriculture is anxious that the representative in Melbourne of a large number of German and Hungarian families desirous of settling in Australia should have every ...

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  41. "A" BATTERY RETURNING.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Nearly 250 Australian troopers, including 219 members of "A" Battery of the Royal Australian Artillery, returned by the transport Harlech Castle to-day, and ...

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  42. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Afternoon. -- The Doncaster September meeting was continued to-day, when the following event was run: -- THE ST. LEGER STAKES, of 25 sovs. each, for ...

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  43. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL BALL.

    The ball held annually in aid of the funds of St. Vincent's Hospital took place last night at Townhall, and though not as largely attended as was anticipated, was in every way a great success. To ...

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  44. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS.

    At the meeting held in the Town-hall last night in connection with the Christian Endeavor Convention, the following motion of sympathy with President M'Kinley and family was ...

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  45. LIVE RABBITS NAILED TO A TABLE.

    A youth, who in September lust attained notoriety by sticking up a hotel at Barrupoort, near to which place ho resides, has once more fallen foul of the law. A stolen gun ...

    Article : 157 words
  46. FOUND DROWNED.

    At an early hour this morning the Water Police recovered the body of an unknown man from the waters of Darling Harbor. It was conveyed to the North Morgue, where it now lies ...

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  47. THE FACTORIES ACT COMMISSION.

    One of the most important witnesses to appear before the Factories Commission is Mr. F. T. Durham, president of the Melbourne Chamber of Manufacturers, who gave evidence to-day. He ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    The instruments for the magnetic observatory to be erected at Christchurch have arrived from England. The necessary buildings will be ready and the instruments in position by the time that ...

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  49. FIRE AT A POST-OFFICE.

    COBAR, Thursday. -- A fire occurred last night at Wrightville Post-office, caused by the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. The greater part of the matt was destroyed, including five ...

    Article : 56 words
  50. THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  51. THE CHURCH IN THE PACIFIC.

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- The Bishop of London writes to the Primate, stating that it is the opinion of the Archbishop of Canterbury and himself that Tonga and other Pacific Islands ...

    Article : 80 words
  52. PASSAGES FOR DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    HOBART, Thursday. -- The Premier has received the following cablegram from. Mr. Barton, superintending transport officer at Garden Island, Sydney; -- "Discharged soldiers desirous of returning ...

    Article : 125 words
  53. THE VOLUNTEER SCANDAL.

    The Royal Commission which inquired into the volunteer scandal during the Royal visit has furnished its report to Parliament. This says that the site of the encampment was wholly ...

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  54. KNOCKED DOWN BY A CAB.

    James Place (66), a laborer, living at the Model Lodginghouse in Kent-street, was knocked down by a cab near the Pyrmont Bridge last night. He was convoyed to the Sydney Hospital, ...

    Article : 45 words
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