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  2. SOUTH AURIGA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Speaking yesterday at Eastbourne, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord president of the Council, replying to Seal suggestions, said that any parleying ...

    Article : 90 words
  3. RAILWAY TO INVERELL.

    INVERELL, Monday.--It is just about four years since the extension of the line from Moree to Inverell was commenced. That from Moree to Gravesend has been opened for passenger traffic ...

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  4. SERIOUS HOTEL FIRE.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The Oriental Hotel and three shops in Willis-street have been destroyed by fire. The insurance, distributed in the various offices, amounts to £12,500. ...

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  5. SCENE IN THE GREEK DEPUTIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--A stormy debate has taken "place in the Greek Chamber of Deputies, in connection With the. recent riots at Athens, as a result of which, seven persons ...

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  6. "SOUTH AFRICA DAY."

    The first practical step towards the inauguration of a movement to secure the annual re-union of New South Welshmen who were Identified with the campaign in South Africa was taken ...

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  7. DESCRIPTION OF THE LINE.

    The question of connecting Inverell with the railway system of the State has been considered for many years. Routes have been proposed for a connection with the Great Northern line at ...

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  8. A LIBERAL OFFER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Statist" newspaper heads an appeal for a Volunteer Mounted Corps to serve in South Africa with a donation of 1000 guineas. ...

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  9. THE JOHANNESBURG PLOT.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Details of the Johannesburg conspiracy show that the conspirators were intriguing and communicating with the enemy. The documents ...

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  10. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. J. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has assured His personal friends that he would quit public life instantly if he believed that ...

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  11. CANADIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The War Office has accepted Canada's offer of 600 additional mounted infantry for active service in South Africa. ...

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  12. MILITARY FARMS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The "Morning Post" describes the military farms as being worked at a profit, and says that 5000 acres are now being cultivated. ...

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  13. DEATH OF COUNT HATZFELDT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Kaiser Wilhelm and King Edward have sent messages warmly condoling with the, bereaved relatives of the late Count von Hatzfeldt, who died within a few days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--If, as is possible, Mr. Barton does not return to Melbourne to-morrow, Mr. Deakin will move the motion in the House of Representatives in favor of five sitting days ...

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  15. THE LOYAL BOER CORPS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Two British-Colonial officers accompany the loyal Boer corps who are lighting for Britain. One acts as an intermediary between the ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. "MOBILE" COLUMNS AND PIANOS.

    Some people have found it rather hard to accept the story about the British "mobile" columns carrying pianos, harmoniums, etc., though (as we stated in "The Daily Telegraph" on Saturday) ...

    Article : 329 words
  17. MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Major General Baden-Powell will remain in England till after Christmas, when he will resume duty at the front. ...

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  18. DR. KRAUSE UNBAILED.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Dr.Krause, who is charged with treason, and inciting to murder, is still in Holloway gaol, being unable to find bail. ...

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  19. SPEECHES AGAINST THE TARIFF.

    WINDSOR, Monday.--Mr. J. Cook, M.H.R., addressed a large gathering from the verandah of the Royal Hotel on Saturday night against the proposed tariff of the Barton Government. ...

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  20. THE PRICE THEY PAY.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--A man named Wernee, a surrenderer, has been executed at Johannesburg for recommending surrenderers to rejoin the commandos in the ...

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  21. RETURNED SOLDIERS AND THEIR IMPERIAL PAY.

    Speaking yesterday to a representative of "The Dally Telegraph" a well-known non-commissioned Gilmer of one of the later regiments which represented New South Wales in the war in South ...

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  22. A LETTER FROM THE FRONT.

    TUMUT, Monday.--Following are some extracts of a letter received by his father from Trooper Fred. Bates, of the 3rd Regiment New South Wales Mounted Rifles, dated 27th ...

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  23. THE FEDERAL COMMANDANT.

    LONDON, Monday.--"The Times" states that Major-General Hutton has accepted the position of Commandant of the Australian. Commonwealth forces. ...

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  24. POLICING CAPE COLONY.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Government of Cape Colony, as represented by the Premier, Sir Gordon Sprigg, has undertaken to defend certain parts of the colony against the ...

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  25. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--At the Manchester meeting yesterday the following event was run;-- MANCHESTER NOVEMBER HANDICAP of 1500 sovs.; lowest weight not less than 6st. ...

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  26. A WYALONG SENSATION

    WYALONG, Monday.--Early in the present month the police charged a young widow woman named Harriet Harris with concealment of birth. On being question, she admitted that she had ...

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  27. MORE BOER CAPTURES.

    LONDON. Sunday Afternoon.--Seven Boers, including Field Cornet S. Botha, have been captured at Amsterdam, in the Transvaal. ...

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  28. TROOPS COMING BACK.

    The Governor-General has received the following telegraphic despatch from the General of Communications, Capetown:--"Wilcannia left Capetown 14th November. Has on board six men ...

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  29. LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--In connection with the Bank of Liverpool frauds perpetrated by the bookkeeper, Thomas Goudle, for whose arrest a reward of £250 has been offered, it transpires ...

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  30. UNDESIRABLE HOLLANDERS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Baron Melvil van Lijndon, the Netherlands Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated on Saturday at The . Hague that the British authorities in the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON. Sunday.--The Henley stewards have decided, by a large majority, that, for the future, foreigners and colonials shall be allowed to compete at the regattas. ...

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  32. IN THE EAST INDIES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Sumatra chief Sebakoel has defeated a Dutch expedition which was recently sent against him, killing eight men and capturing the flotilla of river boats which ...

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  33. MEN FROM THE COUNTRY.

    In connection with the meeting of returned soldiers held at Paddington on Wednesday night, the State Premier promised Mr. Oakes, M.L.A., that he would give a reply as soon as possible as ...

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  34. THE LATE ME. G. THORNTON.

    The funeral of the late Mr, George Thornton, M.L.C., took place at Rookwood yesterday, in the Church of England portion of the Necropolis. On leaving the late home of the deceased in ...

    Article : 373 words
  35. EGYPT'S PROSPERITY.

    LONDON; Sunday. Afternoon.--The t Egyptian Budget is the best yet announced, and shows the country to be in a state of increasing prosperity. ...

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  36. THE BLOCKHOUSE SYSTEM.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--Reuter's correspondent, in an exhaustive review of the situation in South Africa, describes the solid progress made in restricting the ...

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  37. THE HARVEST.

    BATHURST, Monday.--The harvest prospects of Bathurst district are particularly bright, and everything points to one of the most bountiful harvests that has been gathered for the ...

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  38. THE GERMAN ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The German Antarctic Expedition steamer Gauss has turned up at Capetown, six weeks overdue. ...

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  39. ALLEGED ABDUCTION OF A WIFE.

    GLEN INNES, Monday--At the Police Court to-day, Wm. Kingsley, on remand from the Toowoomba Police Court, was charged with abducting Teresa Dunn, wife of Owen Dunn, she being ...

    Article : 319 words
  40. A NEW ZEALAND AIDE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.--Viscount Northland has been appointed aide-de-camp to the Earl of Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand. ...

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  41. THE BEST RIFLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Speaking at Alder-shot on Saturday, Lord Roberts assured the Mounted Infantry that Lee-Enfield rifles Mere equal, if not superior, to Mausers. ...

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  42. HEAVY WEATHER IN THE NORTH SEA.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The sailing vessel Ocean has put into the Tyne, having been badly damaged during a 10 days' tempest in the North Sea. Eight of her crew were washed overboard off ...

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  43. ANOTHER LIVELY SKIRMISH.

    LONDON, Monday.--A strong Boer commando surrounded and captured a body of Railway Pioneers at Villiersdorp, in the north of the Orange River Colony, after a ...

    Article : 120 words
  44. SOUTHERN OCEAN ICEBERGS

    LONDON, Monday.--A New Zealand steamer recently arrived from the southern seas reports having encountered 700 icebergs while rounding Cape Horn. ...

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