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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    The main portion of General Botha's army is now in the Pongola bosch, or bush, [?] Lunchberg, where the Boer commander halted on the 10th inst. in his northward ...

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  3. THE POLITICAL CRISIS.

    The Ministry wete so pleased with the result of their carefully planned couspiracy of silence while Mr. Reid was speaking yesterday that an endeavour was made by ...

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  4. DEARER HOMES.

    The cynical critic may laugh at the bisnders, the contradictions adn the altogether unlooked-for results of the tariff in many directions; there is no mirth in the ...

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  5. THE FISCAL ISSUE.

    The no-conffidence motion launched by Mr. Reid, the leader of the Opposition filled the gallons of the House of Representatives at an early hour, and large ...

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  6. IN THE STATE GALLERIES.

    Since about 1886 the grievances of the employes in the Railway department known as "twilighters" have been before the country and Parliament Mr. Trenwith his ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General will be the guest of the member of the Australian Club at dinner to-morrow. Sir Hector Macdonald was permitted to ...

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  8. The Argus.

    Mr. Reid's great address on the lariff in the House of Representatives yesterday deserves to the read in every household throughout Australia. In ...

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  9. AFGHANISTAN.

    The latest advices from Kabul state that everything is quiet in Afghanistan, the accession of 11 Babibllah apparently giving genend satisfaction. ...

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  10. CENTRAL ASIA.

    The St Petersburg correspondent ot the "Daily Telegraph" recently staled that General Kuropatkim, the Russian Minister of War, bad started on a journey, to ...

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  11. FRANCE AND TURKEY.

    An attack has been made by Turkish soldiets on M. Frandon, the Franch viceconsul at Monastir, in Rounclia, 87 miles north-west of Salonika. ...

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  12. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT

    A remarkably outspoken declaration has been made by President Roosevelt He declares that he will not pander to cliques in order to seecurs his nomination as ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN FLAG.

    Real-Admiral (retired) Sir Lunbton Loraine has written,a letter to "The Times" ridiculing the design chosen for the Australian f;ag He suggests that ...

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  14. THREE HOUSEBREAKERS.

    Some excitement was created in the quiet suburb of Woollahra this afternoon, when it was ascertained that three supposed housebreakers had been caught at the ...

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  15. A RUSSIAN LOAN.

    A Russian loan of £25,000,000 has been issued. The Joan has been coldly, received in Germany and France. ...

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  16. THE TICK PEST.

    The Minister of Agriculture placed hefore the Cabinct to-day the question of allering the tick line, so as to allow cattle from the north after being dipped to enter ...

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  17. ATTACK ON A JUDGE.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day sensation was created by Mr. George, the member for Murray, who mined the adjourment of the House in order to call ...

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  18. LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    Speaking at Birmingham last ne past [?] Chamberlain, referring to temperal of[?] gislation, warned tectotallers of the danger of making extreme demands. No ...

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  19. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    Appearance was made in the Equity Court to-day on behalf of Margaret Willis, an English claimant in the estate of the late Mr. James Tyson and a motion was ...

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  20. AMERICAN ANARCHISTS.

    Johann Most, the notorious auarchist, who was arrested in New York on September 13 for having published in his paper, the "Freiheit," an article praising the ...

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  21. THE SYDNEY TRAMS.

    A depatation representing the tramway employes interviewed the state Treasurer to-day, with a view of placing before him the claims of the drivers and ...

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  22. A MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    Mr. James Hocking, a blacksmith residing at Sheffield-street, Coburg, reported to the police that a fire broke out in a bathroom at the back of the bouse at ...

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  23. A GERMAN FARM COLONY.

    The Treasurer has recceived a communication relative to bringing a large number of German farmers, at present in Sonth Australia, to sttle in Queensland They ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM.

    Several of the leading county cricket elubs have agreed that Mr. C. W. Alcock, the secretary of Surry County Cricket Club, shall arrange fixtures in view of the ...

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  25. COMMERCIALTELEGRAMS

    Lead.—Monday's closing quotation was £11/13/9, an advance of 1/3 since last Friday. ...

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  26. TIRED OF LIFE.

    A case of delibrate suicide was discovered this morning in Mopoke Gully, Silver Creek, near Beechworth. John Egan, a miner, about 26 years old, was last ...

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  27. MEMORIAL OF MRS. GOE.

    Mr. F.R. Godifrey, "Graylings," St. Kilda, hon. treasurer of the fund to provide a momovial of the late Mrs. Goc, desires to acknowledge the following additional subscriptions:— ...

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  28. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Before the conquest of the Philippines by the United States the Spanish Government granted an English company the exclusive right to day telegraph cables to the ...

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  29. SHIPPING NEWS.

    The following arrivals and departures are reported:- Arrivals.—Tekoa, from Lytteiton July, 26; Runic, from Melbourne August 24; ...

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  30. THE BOATING ACCIDENT.

    No further news has been received regarding the boating accident on Monday. although the accident was viewed by many of the residents of the lown and the ...

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  31. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Darey v. Dunn. re Lauterstein, Bailtion v. M'Elhinncy, Braybrook Implement Co. Limited v. Broderick, Sturgess v. Crice. ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A fire has occurred in the famous church of St. Dunstan in the East, Stepney, by which a large part of the building was destroyed. ...

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  33. SAN FRANCISCO MAILS.

    Regarding the statements receutly made in New Zealand by the reprsentative of Spreekels and Co., that there is a possibility of extending the San Francisco mail ...

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  34. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Occana left Colambo for Aastralia on the 174th inst. The F.M.S. Occanien left Suez for Australia on the 14th inst. ...

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