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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Beers are smuggling cannon and ammunition in through Portuguese territory. Botha declares that it is indispensable that supplies should be obtained in this way. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    The War Office notifies that after full consideration of all the circumstances surrounding the speech [?] by General Sir Red[?]Buller on October 1[?]. and after giving due ...

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  6. SYDNEY’S SWORD.

    The New South Wales Agent-General, Mr Copeland, will present to General Baden-Powell, at the Imperial Institute, in November, the sword of honor subscribed for by the ...

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  7. PRESS COMMENTS,

    The newspapers are unanimous in expressing regret hut General Buller’s brilliant career should have been ended by dismissal, the inevitable sequel of indiscretion and ...

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  8. A DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    The death sentence passed upon Botha. a member of Lotter’s commando, has been commuted to penal servitude. ...

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  9. THE BRITISH IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of the Cologne “Gazette,” in an article contribuyed to that journal, has highly commended the British civil administration of the annexed ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Private John W. Clough. of the Third New South Wales Bushmen, has died at Ventersderp of enteric fever. ...

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  11. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    The Forecast :—Cool change, probably settling in shortly, with unsettled weather and a fair chance of showers. Professor Nicholas, of Coolgardie. has ...

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  12. BOERS IN BUSHMAN LAND.

    Commandant Maritzand others are retiring to Bushmanland. They are being pursued, but the pursuit is found to be exceedingly difficult and slow, owing to the scarcity of ...

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  13. SCOTLAND’S SPIRIT.

    A correspondent in Aberdeen recent wrote to Mr Brodrick stating that no Scottish newspapers countenanced the clamor of the London press regarding the conduct of ...

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  14. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The exile of Prince Tuan is it is stated. likely to militate against the chance of his son being selected as the new heir to the Chinese throne. Tuan’s son is represented ...

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  15. DE WET’S MEN.

    The Boers in Holland declare that Commandant De Wet has abundance of men at his disposal, but that he has a very deficient supply of arms and ammunition. ...

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  16. A Sensational Burglary.

    A robbery of a somewhat extraordinary character has been perpetrated in Chicago. Advices to hand show that a gang of robbers excavated a tunnel leading into the ...

    Article : 55 words
  17. Lipton again a Challenger.

    Sir Thomas Lipton has given Mr Watson. the Fife shipbuilder, a commission to design the yacht with which he proposes to compete in the contest for the America Cup for 1902. ...

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  18. REPORTS DENIED.

    Sir Thomas Lipton states that he has been misreported, and denies that he has given an order for a new challenger for the 1902 America Cup. He says, however, that be ...

    Article : 72 words
  19. Defaulting Bankers.

    The teller and bookkeeper of the Merchants’ National Bank at Lowell (Mass). have absconded, taking with them cash to the value of 115,000 dollars, The absconding ...

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  20. The Sligo Champion.

    Mr M’Hugh. M.P., the proprietor and editor of the “Sligo Champion.” who was sentenced to a term of imprisonment some time ago for an article dealing with the jury ...

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  21. The French Coal Miners.

    The French Premier has taken steps to prevent any interruption of the coal imports in the event of a general strike of the French coal miners. ...

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  22. The Course of True Love.

    At Lady Francis Cecil’s instance an injunction was recently granted forhidding the marriage of her son Richard, to Miss Jessie Bain, the daughter of a Belfast stockbroker. ...

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  23. An Irish Judge.

    Judge O’Connor Morris recently awarded a grazier compensation for the destruction of e building. Since making this award His Honor has received a threatening letter. ...

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  24. Czolgosz’ Last Days.

    A Polish Catholic priest is attending Czolgosz in gaol while awaiting execution. ...

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  25. Mr Andrew Carnegie.

    Mr Andrew Carnegie, the American millionaire philanthropist, has accepted the rectorship of St Andrew’s University. ...

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  26. The Plague in China.

    An outbreak of plague has occurred in the fuchow and other districts of Southern China, and it is credibly reported that a thousand deaths are occurring daily. ...

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  27. French Miners’ Strike.

    There was a long and heated debate in the French Chamber of Deputies last night relative to the attitude of the Government respecting the proposal miners’ strike. The ...

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  28. France and Turkey.

    France is retraining from [?] at present in [?] in dispute with Turkey. ...

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