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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Several Dutch ambulancers at Pretoria, convicted of carrying information and ammunition to the Boers, have been sent to Cape own under arrest. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The casualties on the side of the allies to ailed 30. As the engagement developed the Chinese took cover and fought their ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The Governor of the province of shantung refuse to obey Prince Tuan’s orders to attack the Viceroy of ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    In the Assembly today the Premier declared that the Ministerial decision upon the tramways question was to the effect that should no proposal ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    In re ly to Bit Henry Wrixov, in the Legislative Council today, the Solicitor-General said that it was not the fault of the Cronn Law Department that a recent ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    The Premier received a cablegram from Mr Birton yesterday, stating that the Lord Chinielllo-(Lord Halstury), Lords Hopetoun end Kiot[?] ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    In the course of an interview, Mr Edmund Barton, the New South Wales Federal delegate, said that Australia would enthusiastically acclaim the ...

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  9. DEPARTURE OF GERMAN CRUISERS FOR CHINA.

    On the occasion of the farewell at tending the depa ture of the German armored cruisers for China, the Kaiser said that he would not rest until China ...

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  10. THE WAKKERSTRO M AND VRYHEID DISTRICTS.

    Sir W. F. Hely-Tutchinson Governor of Natal, is conferring with Fir Alfred Milner, High Commissioner of South Africa, relative to the proposal that ...

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  11. MISSIONARIES AT CHIFU.

    Two hundred missionaries, with their families, hare sought refuge at Chiiu, in the Golf of Pechili, where several warships have taken up a position in order ...

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  12. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Council threw out the Low Values Assessment Bill by 10 votes to nine. ...

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  13. THE QUEENS COMMISSIONERS

    Lords Halsbury, Hopetoun, and Kitoe as the Queen's Commissioners, assented to the Australian Commonwealth Bill. ...

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  14. THE ORIENT COMPANY.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company, Limited, proposes to reconstruct a nominal capital of £800,000 in preferred shares, carrying a dividend of ...

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  15. A MILL DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The Chioory mill is Pulteney-street, leased by Messrs Robert Harper and Co., was this morning destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £2,000. ...

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  16. THE NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    In the Assembly the Minister of Customs obtained leave to introduce a Bill providing for the sending of a naval contingent to China at a cost of ...

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  17. VICTIMS OF THE FLOODS.

    The body of James Barton, who won on a shooting expedition with his brother, who perished in tie snow, was found about eight miles from ...

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  18. GERMANY’S CHINESE POLICY

    Correspondents at Berlin indicate that, notwithstanding the inflammatory speeches of the Kasier, Germany’s policy in connection with .China is awaiting ...

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  19. SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Ronald Blyth Butler, who cut his throat yesterday. The jury returned a verdiot of suicide while of ...

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  20. LAND GRANTS TO SOLDIERS.

    The Imperial Government has decided to appoint a small commission of experts to investigate locally the question of land grants to soldiers in South Africa. ...

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  21. THE COMMONWEALTH CONSTITUTION.

    Her Majesty the Queen signed the Commonwealth Constitution in duplicate. One copy, together with the pen, table and inkstand used by the Queen ...

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  22. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly today, the Premier, questioned with regard to the Bill to prevent members of the local Parliament from sitting in the Federal Legislature, ...

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  23. THE SIEGE OF KUMASI

    Colonels Willcocks and Burroughs, moving to the relief of Kumasi, have junctioned at Dompoassi, in Ashanti. On the 3rd inst Colonel ...

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  24. YOUTHFUL COINERS.

    Hedley Stutley, 15, and Peter MLaren, 14, were charged today, the former with making and the latter with disposing of counterfeit coins. A ...

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  25. THE LOSS OF THE, GLENELG.

    The Marine Court of Inquiry gave its decision to-day concerning the loss of the Glenelg. In the opinion of the Court no one is blameable for the ...

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  26. THE IMPORTANCE OF THE SITUATION.

    All the Powers realise the prime importance of the situation in the Far East. The German and Russian newspapers ...

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  27. THE BOERS RETREAT TO FOURIES BURG.

    Mr Steyn and Commandant Christian De Wet, together with 3,000 of the enemy, have retreated to Fouries Burg, on the Basutoland border, to the ...

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  28. PERTH.

    Mr Leake, member for Albany, sent in his resignation as a member of the Assembly to the Speaker today. ...

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  29. A DIVORCE CASE.

    Mrs Sophia Amelia Roberts petitioned for a[?]divorce from George Augustus Roberts, on the grounds of desertion, bigamy and adultery. The respondent ...

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  30. APPOINTMENTS OF PROFESSORS.

    Dr W. B. Thomas has been appointed Professor of Musi[?] at Auckland University College. Dr. G. Elliott Smith, of New South ...

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  31. THE FIFTH DRAGOONS.

    Corporal Edward Arthur Fitzgerald, of New Zealand, has received a commission in the 5th Dragoons ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR HELMICH.

    Mr A. Helmich, formerly Postmaster. General, died today at the age of 76 He retired from the position 12 years ago, and bad since then received a ...

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  33. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    Aldermen Amoa Fiith, who was a passenger from Sydney to Western Australia by the R.M.S. Orubs, was met by a man who represented himself as a ...

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  34. LIGHTHOUSE : STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    The head lighthouse-keeper of the Seal Rooks reports that an explosion was caused by lightning. The explosion occurred this afternoon in the oil room, ...

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  35. BRITISH WAR SHIPS

    Great Britain is moving her warships up the Yangtse-Kiang. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    The Premier is disappointed but not surprised at the result of the Queensland loan. The Government noted entirely on the advice of the Bank of England. ...

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  37. VICTORIAN OFFICIALS

    Mr John Mathieson, the Victorian Commissioner of Railways and Mr J. M. Sinclair, superintendent of Victorian exports, will start for America on ...

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  38. SHOCKING ACCIDENT AT FREMANTLE.

    At Fremantle yesterday, Andrew M’Lcohlan got caught in the machinery of the dredge Parmelia. One side of his face was badly smashed. He was ...

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  39. THE LIBERATED BRITISHERS.

    The Imperial Yeomanry and Derby shire Militia, recently liberated in the Free State and put across the Natal border, were nearly starved in captivity. ...

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  40. THE TAKU-TIENTSIN RAILWAY.

    The railway connecting Taku with Tientsin has been repaired for a distance of 12 miles, The ‘Times’ implies that the allied ...

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  41. THE HOBOKEN FIRE.

    The Premier has cabled to the President of the United State expressing sympathy for the great loss occasioned by the Hoboken fire. Mr Hay has ...

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  42. SUICIDE.

    William S. Cookson, an old resident of Bullarto, committed suicide by poisoning himself. He had been in a lunatic asylum. ...

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  43. A MAIL STEAMER JETTY.

    The first of the mail steamer jetties at Fremantle was completed today. ...

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  44. THE FIGHT AT RUSTENBURG.

    The Australian bushmen, after a forced march from Zeerust, assisted in the defence of Rustenburg, which was recently so determinedly but unsuccess ...

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  45. SHORTAGE OF COAL.

    The shortage of coal is censing considerable inconvenience, and fears are entertained that there will be a partial famine. In order to keep pace with the ...

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  46. A CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION.

    An action for damages against the Star of the East Company was concluded in the Ballarat County Court today. In this case William Henry Mathews ...

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  47. MR PIESSE ON TOUR.

    The Commissioner of Railways is turning the agricultural districts, and speaking strongly against Federation Both parties are holding meetings every ...

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  48. COMMERCIAL.

    At the wool auctions today the quantity offered was small. All daises were firm. LONDON, July 10. ...

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  49. WAR MATERIAL FOR CHINA.

    Mr Geo. Wyndham, Parliamentary Secretary to the War Office, stated that since 1895 English firms had supplied China with 71 guns of position, 128 ...

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  50. DATE OF THE FEDERATION.

    Sir William Lyne, speaking to a press representative, said that be caw no objection to the proposal to fix January 1 as the date for the commencement of ...

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  51. THE LONDON DOCKS STRIKE.

    The strike at the London Docks has collapsed, The men have returned un[?]rditio ally to work. ...

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  52. SPORTING.

    The Waterloo Cup meeting was commenced at Moouee Valley today in splendid weather. The feature of the sport wan the contest between Aqua Fortis, the New South Wales ...

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  53. FREMANTLE AND THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Premier has received replies from the Premiers of t he other colonies with reference to the suggested conference on the question of making Fremantle a ...

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  54. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Nineveh, steamer, from Australian ports (Albany, May 22) ; Afric, steamer, from Australian ports (Melbourne, May 19); Morayshire, ...

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  55. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE

    A case of plague is reported in Adelaide hospital. The patient was admitted for rheumatism. He has been isolated, and Is said to be on the way to ...

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  56. FIGHTING AT TIENTSIN.

    On the 6th inst. the Chinese, with 12 guns, attacked the town of Tientsin The Russians, with Gatlings, desperately defended a bridge near the ...

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  57. DEATH OF ARCHDEACON SALES.

    The Venerable Archdeacon Hales, of Launoeston, died this morning, at the age of 79. ...

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