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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The 2nd Pattalion Grenadier Guards, Lieutenant Colonel F. Lloyd, D.S.O., and the 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, Lieut-Colonel A. E. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The meeting held at the Guildhall to express . approval of the Government’s South African policy was of a wildly enthusiastic character. ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The alluvial troable was dis[?]red at a meeting of the Cabinet to-lay and a decision arrived at. The Premier wrote a letter to Warden Hare giving the ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Before the Police Commission to-day, Mr Unmack mentioned a rumor that a [?] co stable who bad given valuable evidence had already been penalised ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    The Court has sanctioned payment by the official liquidator of the Premier Permanent Building Society of a dividend of lid in the £1, absorbing ...

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  8. ORDERS FOR OATS AND OATEN HAY

    Victoria and New Zealand firms are receiving large orders from the War Office for oats and oaten hay, for shipment to South Africa. ...

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  9. SUPPOSED DROWNING.

    Two fishermen, Arthur Patterson and Charles Beglin, left Portland this morning to [?] in crayfish, Not having returned a search was made, and their ...

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  10. OPERATIONS ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER.

    The Free State troops are now in possession of the railway from Orange River to the town of Kimberley, a distance of about 75 miles. ...

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  11. THE AMERICA GUP.

    After seven unsuccessful attempts, the first of the serious contests for the America between the Shamrock and Columbia was decided yesterday off ...

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  12. CORNED BEEF.

    The Premier has cabled the Agent-General offering the war authorities 3,000 cases of compressed corned beef monthly. The price has not been made ...

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  13. ATTEMPTED BANE ROBBERY.

    Peter Voight and William Harris were charged to-day with having attempted to rob the Bank of New South Wales of £10,000. They were ...

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  14. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    A Canadian volunteer brigade, numbering 1,000 marksmen, will embark service in South Africa on the 27th inst. ...

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  15. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION.

    The debate on Mr Dawson’s want of confidence motion was resumed to night. ...

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  16. HEAVY WEATHER.

    The barque Solveig, which arrived to-day from Kaipara, N.Z., met with particularly heavy weather. During a gale of hurricane force her lover topsail ...

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  17. PERTH.

    The hole local contingent for the Transvaal was completed today and the men went into camp at Karakatta. ...

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  18. CENSORSHIP AT CAPE TOWN.

    The censorship exercised over messages at Cape Town causes the isolation of President Kruger telegraphically. ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The selection of men for the Transvaal bang continued, and 112 have now been chosen. The full complement will be made up from from country troops. ...

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  20. GOLD SHIPMENT. .

    The shipment, of gold by the Oroya were only £5,500 for London, on account of the Orient Company. ...

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  21. DUNDEE EVACUATED.

    The British military authorities in Natal have ordered the evacuation of Dundee, a down about five and a half miles to the north east of Glenc[?] ...

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  22. A TRIP HOME.

    The Hon R. 8. Haynes, M.L C., who leaving for England by the s.e. Stnttgart, was given a Bend-off to-day by the members of the Legislative Council. ...

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  23. TRADE RETURNS.

    For the nine months of the current year the trade of the colony shows a comparative increase of £1,000,000. ...

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  24. THE AFRICANDER BOND.

    The Transvaal officials affirm that the leaders of the Africander Bond have promised active support to the Boers in the present campaign. ...

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  25. HORSES FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Inquiries for horses for South Africa from this colony have been made by Major Thompson. An answer has been sent stating that a number of animals ...

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  26. UNSUCCESSFUL CLAIM.

    Margaret King sued the Railway Commissioner in the County Court today for £1,000 damages for injuries sustained at Frankston Station on April ...

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  27. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Chief Secretary, in reply to interrogations in regard to the arrangements for the transport of troop’s to South Africa, stated ...

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  28. THE BURGHERS AT DE JAAGER’S DRIFT.

    Seven thousand Boers are now stationed at De Jaager’s Drift, on the Buffalo River, to the north of Dundee. The enemy’s commissariat transport is ...

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  29. COMMERCIAL.

    Arrivals: Pakeha, steamer, 4,331 tons, at London, from Lyttelton, August 23; Rockhuret, ship, 1,445 tons, at London, from Fremantle, June 5; ...

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  30. DAMAGES RECOVERED.

    In the Supreme Court case Schumann against the Adelaide Steamship Company, the jary awarded plaintiff £600 for injuries sustained. After argument ...

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  31. THE REFUGEE FUND

    The Refugee Fond inaugurated by the Lord Mayor for the relief of the thousands compelled to leave the Trans vaal now amounts to £74,000. ...

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  32. PENSIONS.

    A statement to be compiled shows that from 1870 to 1899 Victoria paid away in pensions £4,500,000. ...

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  33. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY,

    In the Assembly to-day most of the time was taken up by the debate on the Budget. The Treasurer stated there was every prospect that his estimate of ...

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  34. THE BOERS IN NORTH NATAL.

    The Boer Commandos which occupied the town of Ingagane, in North Natal; 12 miles to the south of Newcastle, have retreated from that position. ...

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  35. A BUSH MYSTERY.

    The Commissioner of Police has received a telegram from Inspector New of Kalgjprlie, stating that the body of a man, unknown, was found ...

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  36. THE TRANSVAAL CONTINGENT

    It was too wet for the Victorian contingent to go under canvas to-day, and the men are still in barracks. Gifts of various kinds have been offered, and ...

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  37. INSINCERITY OF PRESIDENT STEYN.

    A Blue Book just issued in connection with South African affairs reveals the insincerity of President Steyn. He accused Great Britain of actively ...

    Article : 59 words
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  39. WRECK OF THE THERMOPILE

    Eight hundred and twenty bales of wool have been saved from the steamer Thermopylae wrecked early last month near Cape Town. ...

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  40. FREE STATE BURGHERS.

    Three thousand burghers have taken up a position near the southern boundary of the Orange Free State, and they have out the railway to the north of Norval’s ...

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  41. PRESENTATION.

    Mr Lovekin, managing director of the ‘Morning Herald’ Newspaper Company, Ltd, is leaving by the N.L.S. Stuttgart for England to-night on a holiday trip. ...

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  42. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night the Victorian contingent occupied the early proceedings, A message from the Governor preceded the motion for supply by the ...

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  43. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The Transvaal session of the British Parliament, which is to be opened today, will last a fortnight. ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Two miners named Marohard and Stretoh were suffocated to-day by foul air near Greymonth. Marchard was overcome, and Stretch lost his life in ...

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  45. A TREASON PROCLAMATION.

    A treason proclamation has been issued at Aliwal North, a town near the southern boundary of the Orange Free State. ...

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  46. THE CAPE VOLUNTEERS

    Owing to the inaction of the Schreiner Administration, which is taking no steps to protect the-colony from invasion by the Boers, Great Britain has summoned ...

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  47. The ‘Pioneer’

    We can confidently recommend this week’s PIONEER as being an especially good number. The reading matter is of exceptional interest, including as it does the ...

    Article : 197 words
  48. PRESS CENSORSHIP IN NATAL.

    A strict Press censorship prevails in the colony Natal. ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICAN VOLUNTEERS

    The Cape is raising 2,000 and Natal 1,000 additional volunteers, which will bring the total strength of the volunteers under arms in South Africa up to ...

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  50. THE TOWN OF KIMBERLEY.

    The town of Kimberley, in Griqua land West, which is now completely CABLEGRAMS isolated, has a defending force ...

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