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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain declares that owing to Prime minister Barton's objection Boer prisoners will not he sent to Tasmania. ...

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  3. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Mr. Fenton, Government Statist, was able to-day to issue a statement showing the population of Melbourne and districts comprising a circle of 10 miles ...

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  4. THE AUTUMN SHOW.

    The autumn show which took place at the Albert Hall yesterday was one of the prettiest of the many pretty exhibitions that have been held by the ...

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  5. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    Sir William Lyne and wife, who arrived yesterday from Tasmania, left by this afternoon's express for Sydney. ...

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  6. POPULATION OF SYDNEY.

    A progress report of the census returns shows the population of Sydney and immediate suburbs is 488,968, showing an increase of 102,109 compared ...

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  7. WEST DEVON ELECTION.

    Dr. M'Call addressed the electors on Saturday, and the attendance was very good considering the late hour and, the rough state of the night. ...

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  8. A STRONG WARNING.

    Lord Kitchener has warned ,the residents of the districts now under martial law that they are liable to the severest penalties if found in arms or inciting ...

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  9. THE REFUGEES.

    The Secretary of State for War (Right Hon. W. St. John Brodrick) states there are 20,671 refugees in the Transvaal concentration camps. They ...

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  10. THE HUME ELECTION.

    Mr. G. R. M'Laurin was to-day declared elected member for the Hume in the Legislative Assembly vice Sir William Lyne, resigned. Mr. M'Laurin ...

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  11. FEDERATION.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York has granted the crews 60 hours leave at Melbourne and Sydney. He has ordered the cruisers to make ...

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  12. RAIDERS SURPRISED.

    A patrol of the South African Constabulary at night surprised a party of raiders at Potchefstroom. They recovered 1000 cattle. ...

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  13. SECOND ASSISTANT CLERK

    Mr. Walker Gale, Clerk of the West Australian Legislative Assembly, has accepted the post of second Assistant Clerk in the House of Representatives. ...

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  14. SURRENDERS.

    The Bokburg commando of 106 men has surrendered at Middelburg. ...

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  15. SHOCK OF EARTHQUAKE.

    During a heavy rainstorm at Cooma this afternoon a distinct shock of earthquake was felt. ...

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  16. DEATH FROM ENTERIC.

    Private Foreman, of the New South Wales Mounteds, died from enteric aboad the Custodian while the vessel was at sea. ...

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  17. FESTIVITIES AT SINGAPORE.

    The Ophir leaves to-day for Melbourne. The cruisers will only call at Albany to take sufficient coal to complete the run. ...

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  18. INLAND WIRES.

    The tender of Templeton and O'Brien for 600 military greatcoats has been accepted. ...

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  19. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    George Kemp, aged 40, was crushed to death to-day through at trench in which he was at work collapsing. Edward Milner, who was working in the ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENT.

    The transport British Princess, with the draft of the New South Wales troops, has arrived at Durban. ...

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  21. ALLEGED CRIMINAL LIBEL

    Mr. Patrick A. M'Hugh, member of the House of Commons for North Leltrim, has been sentenced to six months imprisonment for a criminal libel in ...

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  22. PICNIC TO MR. REID.

    Arrangements have been finally made for a complimentary picnic which will be tendered by the State Opposition to Mr. G. H. Reid at the National Park on ...

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  23. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    The Commissioner of Police has been advised from Fingal by Superintendent Propsting that the ketch Leillateah, from Recherche Bay to Devonport, with ...

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  24. MARINE ENQUIRY.

    The Marine Court held an enquiry today into the grounding on March 15 of the Aberdeen liner Australasian in the neighbourhood of Robban Island, near. ...

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  25. WRECK OF A STEAMER.

    The steamer Taher has been wrecked in the Mauritius. Thirty-six lives were lost. ...

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  26. EMU BAY NECK CANAL.

    The Minister of Lands (Hon. Edward Mulcahy) was this afternoon engaged with Mr. Napier Bell examining the plans and specificaitions for the East ...

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  27. THE FESTIVITIES.

    Prime Minister Barton has expressed the opinion that the Federal Government should pay the cost of the conveyance of troops from the other ...

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  28. MURDER OF MISSIONARIES.

    At the opening of the Congregational Union's Assembly Dr. Parker deplored the, New Guinea massacres, and eulogised the Rev. Chalmers as a truly ...

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  29. THE MUDGEE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of the baby Ellen Perry, who died as the result of injuries inflicted by its father, Alfred Perry, during a maniacal ...

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  30. SUPREME (FULL) COURT.

    At the Full Court to-day a caveat was lodged by the Hobart Corporation against the issue of a certificate of title under the Real Property Act to Mis. ...

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  31. SOUTHERN ARRANGEMENTS.

    A meeting was held in the Mayor's Court-room to-night in response to a requisition of ratepayers to consider the question of decorating the city on ...

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  32. ROYAL ESTATE.

    King Edward has purchased an estate near Carnarvon. ...

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  33. SUFFERING FROM LEPROSY

    A youth who sought treatment at the Townsville Hospital was found to be suffering from leprosy. ...

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  34. SCULLING RECORD.

    T. Sullivan, of New Zealand, rowed from Oxford to Putney, 104 miles, in 13 hours 56 minutes. This is the record for the distance. ...

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  35. CAPTURED ALIVE.

    An alligator 16ft. long, weighing a ton, has been captured alive at Alligator Creek, near Townsville. ...

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  36. MR. BACK'S DEPARTURE.

    The railway staff on the West Coast desired to entertain their General Manager at a farewell social at Zeehan, but the interval before he quits ...

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  37. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Mimero, s., from Napier (New Zealand); Wilcannia, s., and Sarpedon, s., from Sydney; and Britannic, s., from Fremantle. ...

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  38. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Nurse Nelson, stationed at the plague hospital, has herself developed the plague. A rat infected with the plague has ...

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  39. MINING IN THE NORTH-EAST.

    An "Old Miner" who has lately had a good look round the north-eastern districts, states that there is a good area on tin ground which would pay to work ...

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  40. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    At the Mount Morgan mine to-day William Medlin and Ernest James, miners, were firing some explosives. One charge did not explode, and they ...

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  41. PRIZE LIST.

    Open-to-all.—Group of pot plants—J. Pringle. Ornamental foliage plants (12)—J. Pringle 1. A. Watkinson 2. Ditto, three distinct varieties—A. Watkinson 1. J. ...

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  42. SUDDEN ILLNESS.

    A man who came by express to-night was seen to go along the platform, and was subsequently found lying on the road between Park and Campbell ...

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  43. FINANCIAL.

    Consols.—British 2½ per cents. are quoted at £94 5s. ...

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  44. GRAMMAR SCHOOL SUCCESSES.

    Sir,—We are glad to see that Mr. Morrison has at last seen the error of this ways, and has admitted in to-day's issue "that Officer College refused to ...

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  45. METALS.

    Silver.—Bars are quoted at 2s 37/8d per ounce standard. Lead—The quotation is £12 17s 6d. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    For the Government loan of half a million tenders amounting to £861,300 have been received. The average is 1s 6d above par. ...

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  47. CRYSTAL HILL PROPERTY.

    Sir,—For sometime past in that portion of your journal devoted to "Mining Intelligence reference has been made to the above property. ...

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  48. WESTERN NEWS

    Mr. R. M. Jack, branch manager for the Union S.S. company, has been transferred to Burnie, for which post he left to-day. During his short ...

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  49. POPULATION OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The census returns so far as they have been completed show a substantial increase in the population of the colony. ...

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  50. TASMANIAN TROOPS.

    As indicated on Monday, the troops" which are to represent Tasmania at the opening of the Federal Parliament will leave Launceston by the s. Pateena on ...

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  51. PREMIER SEDDON.

    The Premier before leaving for Mlelbourne will make a policy speech, with a statement of the finances. It is possible, however, the trip may be ...

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  52. PRESENTATION.

    Members of the Hospital Board met to-night at the board-room for the purpose of making a presentation to Mr. Donald MacLennan, their late ...

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    Mr. Railway Department on Saturday evening, when a special train will convey the northern portion of the staff to ...

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  54. QUEENSTOWN, Tuesday.

    The benefit concert on Sunday night in aid of the Dawson family realised £24. ...

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