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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    General M’Arthur, commanding the American forces in the Philippines, has decided to send Delphilar, four ther insurgent generals, and 18 subordinate ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The generous response of the Commonwealth to Lord Kitchener’s appeal for further contingents or service in South Africa is warmly and unanimously ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    To mark his appreciation of [?] Governor’s energy in protecting, [?] Germane, Count von Walden[?] has re framed, from sending European troops to ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    A public meeting was held at Fremantle last night for the purpose of considering the advisability of e[?]oting a memorial for the services rendered to the ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    Murdoo[?], who yesterday was medially pronounced dead though then alive, died this evening at St V[?] Hospital. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH AND CHINAMEN.

    Under Federation, according to the reading of [?]nie 117 of the Constitution Act, by Dr Woll[?], the Victorian Collector of [?], New South Wales ...

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  8. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The [?]lonial Office is supporting the request of Mr Seddon that the Imperial troops now in Sydney bond be permitted to visit New Zealand before ...

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  9. THE FREEDOM OF DUMBARTON.

    The Freedom of Dumbarton has bran conferred upon Lieutenant Commander W. J Colquhoun, D.S.O., of the Victorian Naval Force, who distinguished ...

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  10. ALLEGED FELONIOUS ASSAULT

    James M’Gawa[?] .Peter M G[?] and James [?] were charged on [?] at the Perth Police Court this meeting with [?] as ...

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  11. COMMAND OF THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    It is understood that Colonel Oter who tra[?] the Victorian Imperial B[?]man, will command the Victorian Fifth Contingents it as far as South Africa, ...

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  12. THE OOOUPATION OP FENGTIES.

    It is semi-officially explained that the occupation of Fengtien province, its Manchuria, by[?], is only tempo[?] ...

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  13. THE BISHOP OF LONDON

    The Bight Bev Mandell Creighton, D.D , Bishop of London, has undergone a second operation. He is making, satisfactory progress ...

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  14. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The strike at the Ont[?]rim colliery is over. At amass m[?]ing of the men this evening, the terms recently submitted to the directors were accepted by ...

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  15. RUSSIA IS THE FAR EAST.

    Dredgers are converting Tort Arthur and Talien wan into first class harbors, and they are fast becoming strong Russian Naval bases. ...

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  16. HEAT APOPLEXY.

    T[?]o [?] occurred at Cue yesterday from beat apoplexy. The victims were Nellie Sp[?]er, a[?] n14, and Thomas O’Donuell, aged 22. ...

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  17. THE CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    El[?]en Day, who yesterday was struck on the head by her husband at Carlte[?], to rapidly recovering. James Day, who gashed his throat so terribly believing ...

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  18. A COOL CHANGE.

    After the severe hest of yesterday and last night, a cool change [?] in this afternoon. ...

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  19. MARTIAL LAW IN CAFE COLONY.

    Martial law has been proclaimed at Calvinia, Piquetberg, [?]anwilliam, Tulbagh, Paarl, and Stellenbosoh, in Cape Colony. ...

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  20. THE PACIFIC CABLE .

    The Imperial Government has signed the contract for the construction of the Pacific cable. ...

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  21. THE MUSIC PROFESSOR.

    The warnings of the professors and others have failed to frighten Mr Peterson, the newly elected professor of m[?]is at the Melbourne University, from ...

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  22. SHARKS AT FREMANTLE.

    John Ellis, while ba[?] at Frem[?] today, bad a narrow escape from a shark. AB he was climbing on the waling piece of the [?]tty a 12ft [?] ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH BANQUET

    The prince of Wales his consented to attend the Commonwealth banquet to be held In London on January 26. ...

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  24. THE CAPTURED LIVERP [?]OLS.

    The members of the Liverpool Regiment who were meetly captured while garrisoning Helvetia, in the Transvaal Colony, bare been released. ...

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  25. DONALD MACDONALD.

    Donald Macdonald had a splendid hou[?] hers for his Lecture yesternight He lectures at Fremantle tonight. ...

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  26. THE ORMUZ REPAIRED.

    The task of fitting the new stem to the Ormus was practically completed today. It is expected the steamer will be able to lave the Alfred Graving ...

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  27. CHINA’S COMMERCIAL RELATIONS.

    Shang has been appointed Vice-President of the Ministry of Commerce, in view of the contemplated revision of the commercial relations of China with other ...

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  28. MORE TROOPS FOR AFRICA.

    The military authorities are making preliminary arrangements for the d[?] of another body of troops for South Africa. ...

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  29. RELIGIOUS PRECEDENCE.

    The Moderate r of the Pre [?] Assembly of Vitoria writes to the ‘Age’ explaining why the mod[?] of the Presbyterian churches of the ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL.

    Arrivals—Loch Katrina. Moravian, Maori, Africander, Departures -For Sydney: Gulf of T[?], Runic, F[?]iedrich der Gro[?], ...

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  31. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Bugler C Davis, of the South Australia Bushmen, has died et enteric fever, at Pretoria Gunner J Withers, of New Zealand, ...

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  32. THE SENATORIAL ELECTIONS.

    Messrs B. A, Harney and L. A. Woolf, who are candidates for the Federal Senate, addressed a meeting of the electors of Coolgardie at the Tivoli ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The F[?] a [?] published at Vienna, welcomes tie Australian Commonwealth as a new force in the world of polities and factor that ...

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  34. THE EDITOR OF ‘ONE LAND’

    Mr Malan, editor of ‘One Land,’ the leading Dutch organ of Cape Colony, has been arrested on the charge of publishing a defamatory and [?]dition ...

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  35. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    For the month of December the imports of the United Kingdom increased by £5,707,776, and the exports by ...

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  36. SEVERE WEATHER IN EUROPE

    Falls of snow have been general throughout England. In Paris the street traffic was [?]pended owing to the severe weather. ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND

    The Queensland Trustees [?]o, Limited, who are the administrators of the estate of the late J. Tyeon, have given notice of appeal to the Full Court against the ...

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  38. NEW SOOTH WALES.

    Manfred Qa[?]ntrell [?] in the Park at Paddington this morning by shooting himself with a r[?] Pinned to the body was a note addressed ...

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  39. GENERAL BABINGTON

    Major General Babington bas expelled the enemy from the Witwatersrand. ...

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  40. THE INVADERS OF THE CAPE.

    The western invaders of Tape Colony have reached Calvinia. The others are to the cast wad south of Richmond ...

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  41. APPOINTMENT OF A BISHOP.

    The Rev Mr Bidgeway, rector of' Botolplis, Bishopsgate, has been appointed Bishop [?]uffragan of Kensington in succession of the Bishop of ...

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  42. DROWNED BY THE FLOOD TIDE.

    A message from Southport states that two young lady visitors, one Miss Gray, and the other name unknown, while bathing, were carried out by a strong ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.

    At the Polios Court today Joseph Baker, aged 88, and despoiled as a wheelwright, was charged with wounding with intent to murder D teelive ...

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  44. THE CAPE TOWN WATERWORKS.

    Owing to the discovery of a plot to destroy the Cape Town Waterworks on Table M[?]tain the watershed is being strongly guarded. ...

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  45. MILITARY SPORTS.

    The military sport as the Agricultural Ground were [?] today. The Single’ on L[?] were again victorious in the Balaclava melee, in which the ...

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  46. M W FIELD BATTERIES.

    Three new Field Artillery batteries are forming at Alderabot. ...

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