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  2. THE LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Dick Burge, the well-known pugilist, has been arrested on a charge of complicity in the extensive frauds on the Bank of Liverpool at Liverpool. The police have ...

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  3. FAITH HEALERS IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Dr. Dowie, the founder of Zion City, has been assessed in Chicago as owning £100,000. Mrs. Mary Eddy, the founder and discoverer of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PERSONAL.

    Sir Hector Macdonald spent yesterday at Ballarat, where he was the guest of the citizens. He inspected the local cadets, named a square, and wound up with a reception at the ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Addressing a public meeting on Saturday night, Mr. H. H. Asquith, M.P., Home Secretary in the last Liberal Ministry, said there is no ground for ...

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  6. THE ENGLISH CRICKET TEAM.

    The match between New South Wales and the English cricketers has now been in progress for four days, and even at this late stage it would be rash to try to foretell the result. ...

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  7. A BARQUE WRECKED.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The barque Royal Tar was wrecked on the Shearer Rock at Tiritlri, off Auckland, at 2 o'clock this morning. At the time the steamer Ngunguru was ...

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  8. BRISBANE VISITORS.

    The Mayor of Brisbane (Alderman Roe), who was accompanied by Alderman R. Galley and Mr. John Kemp, civil engineer, called upon Sir James Graham at the Town-hall yesterday. ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. ALFRED FAIRFAX.

    Mr. Alfred Fairfax died at his residence, M'Mahon's Point, North Sydney, about half-past 7 o'clock yesterday morning, aged 77 years. The deceased gentleman was one of the ...

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  10. HOW THE BOERS LIE.

    The despatch printed below will give an idea of the extraordinary manner in which the Boer controllers deceive their followers. It has been apparently printed in the form in which it ...

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  11. BASELESS CHARGE OF CRUELTY.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Lord Kitchener, replying to the "Daily Mail," states that the charge of exposing women and children to the lire of the enemy is absolutely ...

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  12. THE RETURN TO THE RAND.

    CAPETOWN, October 24.--The newspapers received from England by the mail this week are full of complaints as to the insufficiency of the information that is supplied to the British ...

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  13. COLOMBIAN DIFFICULTIES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--An American warship has forbade a Colombian gunboat to bombard the town of Colon (which the Colombian Liberals recently captured), and landed a body of United ...

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  14. THE OPPOSITION LEADER.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Speaking on Saturday with reference to South African affairs, Lord Durham severely criticised recent utterances of the Opposition leader, Sir ...

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  15. DUELLING IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--In connection with the recent German duel resulting in the death of Lieutenant Blackowitz, it is announced that the Kaiser Wilhelm has retired Colonel Barton ...

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  16. THE RIVERSDRAAI OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--It transpires that Commandant Buys, who was recently captured (wounded) after an engagement with Rimington's Guides, near Villiersdorp, sent ...

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  17. PARTICULARS OF THE VESSEL.

    The Royal Tar will be remembered as the vessel that was bought by the "New Australia" settlers, and she was fitted out here and went to Paraguay with the first hatch of settlers under ...

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  18. THE EGYPTIAN SOUDAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Sparkes, who commands a strong Anglo-Egyptian force, has hoisted the British and Egyptian flags in the Bahr-el-Ghazal district of the Soudan. ...

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  19. A SYDNEY LEADER'S EXPLANATION.

    "The public here have no idea of the tremendous growth of Christian Science in America," said the First Leader of the Christian Science Society in Sydney, when spoken to about the ...

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  20. CAPE COLONY DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Most of the Cape Mounted, Rifles, the Cape Mounted Police, the (Cape) District Mounted Volunteers, the Town Guards, and seven Irregular (Cape) ...

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  21. PRESENTATION TO MR. E. W. MOLESWORTH.

    A numerously-attended social gathering was held at the Erskineville Town-hall, on Monday evening, for the purpose of presenting an address to Mr. E. W. Molesworth, the late representative ...

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  22. GRECIAN TROUBLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Greek students accuse Queen Olga of using her influence to facilitate the translation of the Gospels into modern Greek, for the benefit of the followers of ...

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  23. SCENE OF THE DISASTER.

    Shearer Rock, upon which the Royal Tar is reported to have struck, carries only two feet of water at low tide, but there is deep water just outside. It lies from the east point of ...

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  24. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Those interested in spirit importing say that unless the Government make some concession to those who paid the full duty on spirits largely underproof, ...

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  25. FRANCO-CHINESE LOAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The French Chamber of Deputies has, by 205 votes to 249, authorised a Franco-Chinese loan for 265,000,000 francs (about £10,600,000). ...

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  26. CASE AGAINST DR. KRAUSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. W. T. Stead and the Rev. Harold Rylett have bailed Dr. F. Krause, providing two securities of £1000 each. ...

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  27. AN AMERICAN SUBMARINE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Successful experiments have been conducted with the United States submarine boat Fulton. Sheo was submerged for 15 hours. ...

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  28. V.C'S. FOR ACTS OF GALLANTRY.

    Four more V.C.'s have been conferred for the following acts of gallantry in the Boer war;-- Sergeant H. Hampton, 2nd Liverpool.--On August 21, 1900, at Van Wyk's Vlei, Sergeant ...

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  29. THE BOER M.P.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon. -- The friends of Mr. Lynch, the ex-colonel of the Irish-Boer mercenaries, who, while resident in Paris, was elected to the British House ...

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  30. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A number of British commercial representatives have arranged to visit Russia in January next in order to ascertain the progress made in agriculture, and the prospects of ...

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  31. TROUBLE IN FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The steamer Taviuni (from Fiji) brings news that the federation agitation has been renewed. Tho Fijians are working very hard, and canvassing a petition in favor ...

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  32. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Most of the German newspapers publish strong contradictions of the stories of British atrocities in South Africa which were previously reported in ...

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  33. A FATAL DEBATE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--During a heated debate in the Roquebrune Municipal Council, in the Riviera, M. Orsini, a member, shot the Deputy-Mayor dead, and wounded other ...

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  34. THE EARTHQUAKE AT ERZEROUM.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The recent earthquake at Erzeroum, in Asia Minor, was directly responsible for 130 deaths. A week ago it was stated that 50 earthquake ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Private W. Richards, of the Seventh New Zealand Mounteds, was slightly wounded in action at Pondawana. The Chief Secretary has received the following ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND.

    At the Union Steamship Company's annual meeting, a dividend of 5 per cent, for the half- year, making 8 per cent, for the year, was declared. ...

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  37. ILLNESS OF MR. A. J. BALFOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury and Leader of the House of Commons, has been prostrated with a sharp attack of influenza. His engagements have ...

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  38. A CO-OPERATIVE DAIRY COMPANY.

    TAMWORTH, Monday.--A meeting to establish a co-operative dairy company in this distract was held in the Central-hall this morning, and was well attended by farmers and ...

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  39. THE KENNEDY BAY SHOOTING CASE.

    George Symons, mate of the barque Senorita, who is charged with the shooting of Buries, has been remanded for eight days. Accused said that after the occurrence he cried, "My God, I ...

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  40. THE BOTANY HIGHWAY EPISODE.

    Senior-detective Roche, Detective H. Brown, and Detective Fullarton, who have, since the appearance of the highwayman at Botany, had suspicions as to the identity of the person ...

    Article : 140 words
  41. THE WELLINGTON FIRE.

    Mr. Crawford, the victim of the Orient Hotel fire, arrived in New Zealand two years ago from Queensland, where he had been teaching at Bundaberg. He was at one time a regular ...

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  42. NEWS FROM FIJI.

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--Messrs. Volk and Stausser, from Sydney, have inspected the sugar mill and maehlnory on Holmhurst Estate, Taviuni, with a view to purchase. ...

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  43. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The steamer Damascus, bringing a large number of returned Australian troops from South Africa, arrived at Melbourne to-day. The troops were marched to the ...

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  44. TASMANIA.

    Before the Full Court an application for a rule nisi in the case Quintan v. the North Mount Lyell Company was granted. Quinlan obtained £256 damages from the company for injuries received. ...

    Article : 36 words
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