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  2. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    General Pando, who early in July marched with 5,000 troops from Holgain to Santiago de Cuba to reinforce the Spanish garrison there, has sailed for Spain ...

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  3. CANADA AND AMERICA.

    It was recently reported that at the Quebee conference, which is being held for the purpose of adjusting outstanding difficulties between Canada and the United ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. FEDERATION. MR. HAYNES'S PROPOSALS.

    Nothing of interest transpired in political circles to-day respecting federal matters. Every member in the Assembly seems determined to address the House upon Mr. Reid's ...

    Article : 154 words
  5. THE GREAT BATTLE. SENSATIONAL DETAILS.

    Further details, which have been published respecting the crushing defeat of the Khalifa's forces at Omdurman, show that the British loss in killed and ...

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  6. PROPOSED PACIFIC CABLE.

    Having dealt at lenght in two previous articles with what we assume to be the serious defects of the "All-British" cable scheme via Canada, a few particulars as ...

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  7. PROFESSOR MARSHALL-HALL.

    The University Council, at its meeting yesterday afternoon, further considered the matter of its relations with Professor Marshall-Hall. The members of the ...

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  8. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1898.

    Nothing succeeds in the Soudan—as elsewhere—like success, and there— fore the work of couquest, or rather of recovery, which Great Britain has ...

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  9. THE TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The sitttngs of the Trades Union Congress were continued yesterday at Bristol. A resolution was adopted in favour of the abolition of all labour by children under ...

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  10. A CAREER OF CRIME.

    Now that afonson is safely under lock and kay for five years in respect of the Norwich Insurance Company fraud, some of the newspapers are giving us interesting ...

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  11. CYCLING IN ENGLAND.

    A. J. Body, the New Zealand eyelist, has won the Cuea Cup, of 100 miles, at the Crystal palace. He took the lead at the end of the fifth ...

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  12. NEW MEMBERS OF THE MINISTRY.

    The Minister of Education, who is seeking re-election at the Glebe, will be opposed by Mr. Jas. Jones, artist. Mr. Hogue's return is assured. ...

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  13. AN ELECTION PLEDGE.

    Many complaints are being made by members of the police force that the promise of the Premier during the elections that they should have a fortnight's holiday each year ...

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  14. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    For the St. Leger Stakes (one mile six furlongs and 132 yards), to be run at Doncaster on Wednesday next, Jeddah, the Derby winner, is favourite, at 5 to 2 on. ...

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  15. THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL. APPEAL BY LADY MADDEN.

    Sir,—You have so often readily helped me in lesser things, that I feel sure you will do so again, to bring before the public a matter whose gravity and whose deserts cannot be ...

    Article : 630 words
  16. THE FOUNDERING OF THE ATACAMA.

    The hesring of the libel action brought by M. C. Cowlishaw for the recovery of £2,000 damages for an alleged libel contained in an article in the "Sydney Bulletin," ...

    Article : 651 words
  17. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAPHIC RATES.

    The anomalies in connection with the intercolonial telegraph rates, brought under the notice of the Postmaster-General last week by the Chamber of Commerce, from ...

    Article : 360 words
  18. THE ENTRY INTO OMDURMAN.

    After resting his army for two hours Sir Herbert Kitchener entered Omdurman at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. The Khalifa, with his harem, and the ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    H.R.H. THE Prince of Wales has now sufficiently recovered from the injury to his knee-cap to attempt to walk. ...

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  20. THE DISARMAMENT PROPOSAL

    At the monthly meeting of the Westeyan ministers of Sydney and subarbs to-day a resolution was carried recording approval of the peace proposals of the Czar, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. A WAR CORRESPONDENT'S PERILS.

    During the charge of the Lancers, the Hon. Hubert Howard, second son of the Earl of Carlisle, was killed. He was 27 years old, and was acting as war ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    The House of Lords, though in a small degree, has again shown itself a more correet interpreter of public opinion than the Popular Chamber. By a majority of 40 ...

    Article : 562 words
  23. ACTION FOR BREACH OF TRUST.

    A reserved decision relating to the alleged improper investment of trust funds was delivered yesterday by Mr. justice A'Beckett in the Supreme Court. ...

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  24. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES

    On the receipt of the news of the great victory near Omdurman, congratulatory messages were telegraphed to Sir Herbert Kitchener by Her Majesty the Queen, Field ...

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  25. SAVE THE WATTLE.

    At the quarterly meeting of the Prahran branch of the A.N.A., held on Wednesday evening, Mr. J. W. Kitts spoke of "The Argus crusade against the wattle ...

    Article : 312 words
  26. THE APPEAL FOR THE BUILDING FUND.

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  27. SIR H. H. KITCHENER.

    Sir Horatio Herbert Kitchener was born on June 24, l850, and was gazetted a subaltern in the Royal Engineers on January 4, 1871. He gained his captaincy in 1883 and ...

    Article : 421 words
  28. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    A public meeting, under the chairmanship of the president of the shire, was held to-night to discuss the present prospects of railway extension in Mildura. There was ...

    Article : 328 words
  29. INTERCOLONIAL LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The Intercolonial Labour Conference concluded its deliberations in the trades hall to-day. It pronounced in favour of Australian union, but affirmed that no system ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. LAW NOTICES (THIS DAY).

    At Half-past 11 a.m.—Biggs v. Kelly, in re Hughes, Alberect v. Recmus. (Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Holoroyd, and Mr. justice A'BechEkett.) ...

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  31. KICKED BY A HORSE.

    A serious accident happened on Sunday to a boy named Thomas Iredale, aged 12, son of Mr. G. Iredale, farmer, living near Greensborough. The boy was ...

    Article : 142 words
  32. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE OF A LUNATIC.

    The police at Bliaman were informed on Saturday that a man of unsound mind had left his swag at the local, and disappeared into the scrub. The police engaged ...

    Article : 166 words
  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Michael Joseph O'Neill, of 22 Wangaratta-street, Richmond, railway employ. Causes of insolvence—Sickness and deaths in family, paying heavy interest on ...

    Article : 133 words
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  35. NEWS FROM NOUMEA.

    Reports received from Noumca state that efforts will be made to float the ship Falls of Garry, which was wrecked at The during the February hurrieane. ...

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  36. LOCAL TRIBUTE TO GORDON.

    The fall of Khartoum being an event inseparably associated with the death of General Gordon, it has been suggested that the recapture by the British and Egyptian ...

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  38. THE CHARGE OF THE LANCERS

    A prominent incident in the battle was a great charge by the 21st Lancers. After dispersing a force of Baggara horsemen the Lancers rode into a concealed force ...

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