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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    A horrible tale of the sea is reported from America. The Norwegian barque Drot, while on the voyage to Buenos Ayres, in South ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    A German corps with strength of 900 men has been formed at Johannesburg in to favor of the Boers. ...

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  4. BETRAYING A NATION’S SECRETS.

    It is a remarkable fact, worth recalling just now, that nearly every act of military treachery which has developed into a public scandal daring the last 80 years ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    A general panic exists in Johannesburg, where the distress is terrible. The food supplies in the town are totally inadequate. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    At Nowra two persons died in one house, and a third is not expected to live. The complaint is said by the doctors to be malignant influenza. The ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    The latest referendum returns are :— Yes 33,214 No 28,182 The final returns are not expected to ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS

    A selector from Seymour, named Charles Lewis, aged 70, has been missing since July 29. His body was found today in the Yarra. ...

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  9. TRAIN SEARCHED BY THE BOERS.

    The Johannesburg train while proceeding to Durban, in the colony of Natal, was searched on three occasions. The Simmer and Jack mine, the ...

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  10. RUN OVER.

    A laboring man, at present unidentified, was killed by a train on Saturday night. He was drunk during the afternoon, and it is supposed that he ...

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  11. GOLD OUTP T.

    The yield of gold for August was 46,846 [?], as compared with 15,640[?] for the previous August. The return shows a comparative increase for the ...

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  12. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Premier, Hon C. C. Kingston, has telegraphed his congratulations to the Premier of Queensland, Mr Dickson, on the successful result of the Federal ...

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  13. TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION.

    The Victorian Temperance Alliance annual demonstration took place in the Town Hall to-night. Mr Alfred Deakin was the principal speaker. He held that ...

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  14. TASMANIA.

    The Launceston City Council Public Committee has recommended the passing of a by-law prohibiting, ladies wearing high hats at evening entertainments ...

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  15. WAR SUPPLIES FOR THE FREE STATE.

    The Transvaal military authorities hare sent 1,500,000 rounds of Mauser ammunition to Bloemfontein, the capital of the Orange Free State. ...

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  16. MEETING AT THE HAGUE.

    A meeting has been held at The Hague, in the Netherlands, to consider the Transvaal questions. The speakers made strong appeals to ...

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  17. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    John Barrett was charged at the Police Court to-day with having obtained goods in exchange for a valueless note on the Provincial and Suburban Bank, ...

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  18. CORIO AND CENTENNIAL COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, sitting as to the collision on the Tam[?] between the steamers Corio and Centennial last May, has returned Captain Petrie’s ...

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  19. VIEWS OF A PARISIAN JOURNAL.

    The Paris ‘Temps,’ in an article upon the Transvaal crisis, blames President Kruger for raising the Suzerainty question at this juncture, thus ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    At Glenrowan last evening Mrs Gannell, w[?]e of a local baker, her two children, and a lady friend were ready for church, and were waiting underneath ...

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  21. RAAD MEMBERS DEMAND INDEPENDENCE.

    It is believed that the majority of the Raad members demand a declaration of the independence of the Transvaal. Many of them also talk of rushing the ...

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  22. COAL AT ALBANY.

    The Government has arranged to put down a bore to test the recent coal discovery near Albany. ...

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  23. VIEWS OF MEMBERS.

    The question of the northern vote was discussed informally by several anti-Billites and members of Parliament. Mr W. Stephens (South Brisbane) ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr T. W. Wells, manager of the Government Savings Bank at Brisbane, died last night. ...

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  25. EX-BOULDERITE WANTED.

    An extradition warrant has been issued for the arrest of B. Jonas, formerly of the Boulder Post-office, who left for England last mail. The warrant is ...

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  26. MESSRS FISCHER AND REITZ.

    Mr Abraham Fischer, a member of the Orange Free State Executive, who was last week at Pretoria attending the secret session of the Read, has returned ...

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  27. THE ARREST OF MR PAKEMAN

    The arrest of Mr R. J. Pakeman, the editor of the Transvaal ‘Leader,’ has created an immense sensation. The Public Prosecutor states that the charge ...

    Article : 112 words
  28. S.A.J.C MEETING.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  29. POPULATION STATISTICS.

    The population returns for August show an increase of 618, making a total of 170,069. ...

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  30. WIDOW TRIES SUICIDE.

    Elisabeth Tamton, of Geelong West, attempted suicide to-day by cutting her throat with scissors. She is expected to recover. Mrs Tamton had been ...

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  31. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    The French authorities are taking exceptional measures for the maintenance of order and for the protection of lives after the verdict of the ...

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  32. The End of the World

    Oh, that Lucky Dog or Ormn[?] had won the Cup [?] Then there would have been more [?] lgn[?] afloat than there are at present pence in the town, and the business people would, ...

    Article : 224 words
  33. MURAL.

    An offer of 900 guineas has been made for the racehorse Mural, winner of the last Perth Cup, on behalf of an Eastern sportsman. The owner is not anxious to sell, as he ...

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  34. FOUND IN THE YARRA.

    The body of R. Little, who has been missing far nearly month, was found in the Yarra to-day. The deceased was one of the best known among Melbourne ...

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  35. THE SELECT COMMITTEE.

    The Select Federal Committee met to-day, when Federalists and anti-Federal sts engaged in wordy warfare. Mr Higham complained that Messrs ...

    Article : 271 words
  36. THE ROYALIST PLOT.

    It is stated that M. Jules Guerin has sufficient food in his fortress to last another week. ...

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  37. CONCERN AT THE CAPE.

    The alarming state of affairs in the Transv[?]l has created great concern at the Cape, where greater military activity than heretofore is apparent. ...

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  38. FOOTBALL FATALITY.

    During the football match between Barwon and Chilwell, on Saturday, George Easton, of Geelong, a youth, collided with an opposing player. Both ...

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  39. A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    A fair amount of wagering took place at the rooms last night over the Epsom Handicap, which will be run at Randwick next Saturday. Severity and Superb were most ...

    Article : 386 words
  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 311 words
  41. A New Explosive.

    Experiments are being made at the Sandy Hook proving grounds with a wonderful new explosive invented by Mr John K[?]stairs, an English chemical ...

    Article : 269 words
  42. FEELING AT PRETORIA AND PIETERMARITZBURG.

    At Pretoria, the capital of the Transvaal, and at Pietermaritzburg, the capital of Natal, war in regarded as inevitable. ...

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  43. RAIN WANTED.

    Victoria urgently requires a good fall of rain to ensure good crops. ...

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  44. THE HEFFERNAN SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    At the General Sessions to-day Jeremiah Heffernan was charged with having wounded a racehorse. A verdict of not guilty was returned. The judge, ...

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  45. THE FRANCHISE CONCESSION.

    The Press correspondents at Pretoria agree in stating that President Kruger has withdrawn the counter-proposition for a five years’ franchise, and has limited ...

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  46. REVENUE RETURNS:

    The revenue returns for August were £556,566, or £22,882 in excess of the previous August, and a comparative increase for the two months of the financial ...

    Article : 32 words
  47. UNFINANCIAL MISSIONS.

    According to a deputation from the Foreign Missions Committee which waited on the Presbytery of Melbourne, if something be not done to increase the ...

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  48. THE CAPETOWN CONFERENCE,

    The Pretoria correspondent of the ‘Tunes’ understands that the Transvaal Government has finally declined to entertain the proposal of the Hon Jos. ...

    Article : 69 words
  49. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Lord and Lady Tennyson left to-day for Sydney on a short visit to Earl Beauchamp. ...

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  50. HOIST BREAKS.

    John Hall, 64, and John Trahan. 17, were loading heavy atone at Malmsbury when the fastenings broke, and the stone fell, inflicting severe internal injuries. ...

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  51. A MIXED CARGO.

    The steamer Kalgoorlie carries several horses for the West. She has also aboard a bear and kangaroo for the P[?]th Zoological Garden. ...

    Article : 26 words
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