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  2. SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.

    The Town-hall was not in kilts and tartans to receive General Sir Hector Macdonald last night. Scot and Sassenach combined to do honor to the visitor, and but for the outburst of a ...

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  3. THE PLAGUE.

    Dr. Tidswell, Acting Chief Medical Officer to the Government, has furnished the Premier with an exhaustive report on the plague case, and the precautions taken to prevent the spread ...

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  4. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.--Sensational stories are coming to hand of the losses suffered and dangers experienced in connection with the earthquake at Cheviot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Baron von Crailsheim, President, and Minister for Foreign Affairs, has stated in the Bavarian House of Representatives, that the Boers are ...

    Article : 171 words
  6. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Lotos Club of New York has entertained Mr. J. H. Choate, the United Sates Ambassador in London, now on a visit to the States. ...

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  7. GENERAL WALTER KITCHENER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Major-General F. Walter Kitchener has arranged to visit England for a rest. ...

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  8. "FOR VALOR."

    At the military tattoo to-morrow his Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor will present Captain Howse, Army Medical Corps, with the Victoria Cross recently awarded him for bravery in ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Monday.--Muley Abdul Aziz, the youthful Sultan of Morocco, has accorded an audience to a correspondent of "The Times," who furnishes an interesting account of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    YASS, Monday.--Trooper J. Costley, Third New South Wales Mounted Rifles, returned to-night, invalided from South Africa, and was accorded a warm reception. He was accidentally shot in the ...

    Article : 152 words
  11. ACTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL.

    There was a feeling of unrest amongst residents in the vicinity of the spot where the recent plague case is supposed to have originated, but the prompt measures taken by the Board of ...

    Article : 426 words
  12. THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The Blue Book which has been issued in connection with the Concentration, or Boer Refugee, Camps in South Africa states that the Boer ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The following vessels have been removed from the Royal navy as obsolete:--Iron Duke, twin screw iron battleship, 3rd ...

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  14. SOUTH COAST MANOEUVRES.

    BULLI, Monday.--Notwithstanding the fact that yesterday was Sunday, it furnished the most exciting incident, and the cleverest work of the week, from a fighting point of view. Early in ...

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  15. NOVEMBER FOGS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A dense fog caused a collision on the South-Eastern and Chatham railway line, at Brixton. Fifteen persons were injured. ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--American millionaires are heavily purchasing Canadian-Pacific Railway stock. ...

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  17. GUERILLA CAMPAIGNING.

    LONDON, Monday.--Three strong parties of Boers recently attacked a force of Walden's Scouts, on the Klip River, near Johannesburg. A sharp rearguard action took ...

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  18. PRECAUTIONS IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The re-appearance of the plague in Sydney has caused some uneasiness among many people here, who fear a possibility of the malady spreading. Dr. Ham, ...

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  19. ITALY'S PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Reuter's Agency states that Italy has abrogated the decree of March 8th, 1901, referring to plague precautions and regarding Australian arrivals, excepting ...

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  20. A SHOWER OF LEONIDS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A great shower of Leonids (shooting stars) has been seen at Cape Hatteras, North Carolina. ...

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  21. STILL SHAKING VIGOROUSLY.

    WELLINGTON, Monday Night.--Cheviot is still shaking vigorously. The postmaster telegraphed at 8 o'clock to-night that the two severest shocks since Saturday morning had just ...

    Article : 146 words
  22. SANITARY WORK IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Following upon the reported case of plague in Sydney the city health authorities have put themselves in a position to grapple with any emergency that may arise. ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER OF TURKEY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Said Pasha has been appointed Grand Vizier, or Prime Minister, of Turkey, in succession to Kiamil Rifaat Pasha. There are two well-known Turks named Said ...

    Article : 386 words
  24. "AS OTHERS SEE US."

    LONDON, Monday.--The Vienna correspondent of "The Times" reports that an unprejudiced foreigner recently arrived from South Africa, attributes the duration of the ...

    Article : 136 words
  25. RETURN OF THE REV. DE. BROWN.

    The Rev. Dr. Brown, general secretary for Wesleyan Foreign Mission, returned to Sydney by the Sonoma from his trip to Samoa. The visit was made in the interests of the Wesleyan ...

    Article : 423 words
  26. FURTHER DAMAGE CAUSED.

    WELLINGTON, Monday Evening.--There has been such a continuation of earthquake shocks at Cheviot that women and children have fled in terror from the place to Christchurch, ...

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  27. DESCRIPTION OF CHEVIOT.

    Cheviot is a township on an area of land obtained by the New Zealand Government in 1894, under the provisions of the Closer Settlement Act. It is a post town with a telegraph ...

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  28. DUTCH AGAINST BRITISH.

    LONDON, Monday.--The crow of a Dutch fishing boat, having confined their captain in his cabin, pretended that their little craft was in distress, and boarded a Ramsgate ...

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  29. COLD WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--The recent heavy gale has been succeeded by an exceedingly cold snap throughout the United Kingdom. An average of from 12 to 18 degrees of frost was recorded ...

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  30. AT THE KING'S CORONATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--It is understood that on the occasion of the King's Coronation in June next year, has Majesty will add the semi-royal title of Duke of Inverness to the titles already ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. MINING ON THE RAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--In addition to the Johannesburg mines which are already at work (and which gave a gold output for October of this year of 33.393oz.),the Crown ...

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  32. LAND FOR SETTLEMENT.

    MANILLA, Monday.--Local residents were successful at the ballot for the Keepit land at Tamworth. As the large majorityof applicants were from Manilla, much indignation is ...

    Article : 153 words
  33. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION OF THE SCENE.

    A special message sent through by a newspaper reporter, who reached the scene, says:--"Such devastation has surely never before been wrought in so short a time in this colony. ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. S. A. Pethbridge, chief clerk of the Marine Board, who has been appointed chief clerk of the Federal Defence Department, leaves for Melbourne on Saturday. ...

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  35. WYALONG DISTRICT COURT.

    WYALONG, Monday.--The District Court opened to-day, before Judge Gibson. In the case, Watson, v. the True Blue Gold-mining Company, plaintiff sought to recover the sum of [?]200 as ...

    Article : 169 words
  36. ORDERED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The 21st (Empress of India's) Lancers, whose commanding of f[?]eer, Colonel W. G. Crole Wyndham, C.B., commanded the Imperial Representative ...

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  37. THE SHEARING SEASON.

    CONDOBOLIN, Monday.--Several of the P.U. shearers from Borambil, who came in here by coach on Saturday night last, and put up at one of the hotels, were annoyed yesterday and last ...

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  38. CONTROVERSY ON THE KANAKA BILL.

    Mr. Philp states, that he intends to reply to Mr. Barton's letter in regard to the Kanaka Bill, as published in the metropolitan papers to-day, as he considers that a good many of Mr. Barton's ...

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  39. MORE LEADERS BANISHED.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A dozen more Boer leaders have been banished from South Africa. They include the late landdrost of the Zoutpansburg. ...

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