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  2. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    The Factories and Shops Act, as well as proposed legislation of a similar character, will be considered at a conference of employers, which is to be opened at ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR. A MESSAGE FROM STEYN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the front states that two Boers yesterday brought in to Kroonstad (an important town on the main railway line in the Orange River ...

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  4. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. STATE OF THE LIBERAL PARTY.

    The "Daily News," in an article on the political situation, draws a gloomy picture of the Liberal party as it presents itself in the House of Commons to-day. For ...

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  5. THE EMPRESS FREDERICK

    The latest bulletins regarding the Empress Frederick show that she is sinking fast. The specialists in attendance, Professor ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The twenty-seventh anniversary banquet of the No. 4 Branch of the Australian Natives' Association was held this evening, the president, Mr. H. C. Curwen Walker, ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. THE NEW FOREIGN OFFICE.

    The new Foreign Office which has been, created in China by demand of the powers to replace the Tsungti Yamen has now been fully established. Prince Ching, one ...

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  8. TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1901.

    Unless unexpected business intervenes, the Assembly will to-day resume the debate on the Convention Bill. This measure may be truly described ...

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  9. PERSONAL.

    Yesterday afternoon the Prime Minister entertained Captain Juan A. Martin and First Lieutenant Saborids, of the Argentino training ship Presidente Sarmiento, at ...

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  10. THE BRITANNIC AT BRISBANE.

    The troopship Britannic, with the Queensland returned soldiers on board, has arrived in Moreton Bay. The men will be brought up the river to Brisbane ...

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  11. THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    A force composed principally of New Zealand and Queensland mounted men, under Colonel Garrett, has just arrived at Kroonstad, on the main railway line, in the ...

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  12. RETURN OF COLONEL OTTER.

    Colonel Otter, who left Melbourne in February last in command of the fifth Victorian contingent, returned yesterday by the s.s. Warrigal, and was met by ...

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  13. CENSURE ON MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    During the course of the all-night sitting of Friday, when the Colonial Office vote was under discussion, Major Charles Edward Hobhouse, the Liberal member for ...

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  14. CONSTRUCTION OF ARSENALS.

    The Chinese are constructing arsenals for the manufacture of small arms, ammunition, and smokeless powder in Shantung, the northern coastal province of China, and ...

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  15. A RUSSIAN BATTLESHIP.

    A serious accident marred the ceremony of launching the new Russian battleship Imperator Alexander, which took place at St. Petersburg on Saturday. ...

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  16. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    In June last a letter written by Lord Charles Beresford, the Rear-Admiral of the Mediterranean Squadron, to a friend was made public. In this letter Lord ...

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  17. RIMINGTON'S GUIDES.

    Rimington's Gurdes, who have been patrolling the Orange River Colony, from the eastern boundary towards the railway, captured, during their recent operations, a ...

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  18. THE ROYAL TOURISTS. ARRIVAL AT MAURITIUS.

    The Royal yacht Ophir, which left Fremantle on July 26 with their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on board, arrived at Mauritius ...

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  19. THE BALLARAT MYSTERY.

    The mystery, in which the death of the young woman Lizzie O' Reilly, at Invermay, is involved, remains as impenetrable as ever. Sub-inspector Steele and Detectives ...

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  20. THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES

    The naval manœuvres, which began on Sunday, July 28, and were concluded on Saturday, were not carried through this year without serious accident. ...

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  21. THE "DAILY MAIL."

    The War Office has withdrawn the inter dict which it issued declining to supply the "Daily Mail" with official news regarding the war. The embargo was placed ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN DETECTIVES.

    The detectives from the Commonwealth states and New Zealand who accompanied the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York on their tour fulfilled their mission ...

    Article : 189 words
  23. EX-PRESIDENT KRUGER.

    Ex-President Kruger, who is still at the Hague, has accorded an interview to a representative of the Paris journal, the "Figaro." He still professes that he will ...

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  24. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The objections raised by Canada to the concessions granted by New South Wales to the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company have been waived and the Parliament of the ...

    Article : 317 words
  25. HOPES OF INTERVENTION.

    According to the "Standard," Mr. Kruger looks forward with interest to the meeting which will shortly take place between the Emperor William of Germany ...

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  26. THE STEEL STRIKE.

    The outlook in the steel trade is now more gloomy than ever, as the prospects of a settlement of the dispute between the men and the United States Steel ...

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  27. SHEEPBREEDERS' ASSOCIATION SHOW. OPENED BY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The annual show of the Australian Sheep-breeders' Association at Messrs. Golds-brough, Mort, and Co.'s warehouses was formally opened yesterday by His ...

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  28. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Some particulars have now been received of the engagement reported a fortnight ago, which took place on Sunday, July 14, on the Orange River, near Aliwal North, ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Prince Henry of Orleans, who is well known as an explorer, is at present very seriously ill at Saigon, in Fiench Indo-China. Prince Henry, who is the eldest ...

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  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The chairman of the Board of Public Health has not yet received any notification from Sydney as to the steps which are being taken there in connection with shipping ...

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  31. THE CAPE CABLE.

    The Eastern Extension Australasia and China Telegraph Company Limited forwarded the following memorandum:—"The Telegraph Construction and Maintenance ...

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  32. HOME FROM THE WAR.

    The North Suburban Cycling Club on Friday welcomed home, at a smoke-night, one of their members, Trooper Alfred Showers, who returned by the Orient. Mr. C. O. Shave (president) ...

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  33. THE EASTERN TRANSVAAL.

    Colonel Stewart, who is in command of the Johannesburg Rifles, by a night march surprised a few days ago a Boer laager at Amersfort, in the South-Eastern Transvaal, ...

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  34. GOVERNMENT-HOUSE LEVEES.

    At the meeting of the Malvern council last night a letter was read from the town clerk of Prahran, enclosint the copy of a letter received from His Excellency the ...

    Article : 287 words
  35. GEELONG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    At the meeting of the Geelong Chamber of Commerce to-day a communication was received from Messrs. C. A. Wilms and Co., on behalf of a number of ...

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  36. THE ANNUAL SALES.

    Messrs. Powers, Rutherford, and Co. will hold their thirty-fourth annual sale of high-class stud sheep, in the warchouses of the Australasian Mortgage amd Agemcu Company, Collins-street west, ...

    Article : 71 words
  37. GOLD ROBBERIES AT BENDIGO.

    The prevalence of mine robberies in this district has for a long time given rise to unfavourable comment, and although the presence of an orgainsed gang has made ...

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  38. THE MISHAP TO THE INNAMINCKA.

    The steamer Innamineka, which went aground in the West Channel on saturday night, remained fast on the bank until halfpast 2 o' clock yesterday afternoon, when ...

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  39. LOYALIST REFUGEES.

    Official figures have been published showing that the task of dealing with the loyalist refugees has throughout the war been one of great magnitude. Since the outbreak of ...

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  40. MELBOURNE EAST ELECTION.

    Sir,—-Will you allow me to offer my grateful thanks to those citizens who generously contributed such a gratifying recompense for my outlay in the recent East Melbourne ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Charles. Joseph Daly. Powlett River, selector. Complete schedule:—Assets, £480; liabilities, £396/14/1; surplus, £83/5/11. A S. Baillieu, assignec. ...

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  42. CASUALTIES.

    Private A. Small, of the sixth New Zealand contingent, has been severely wounded at Wildeslaagte. ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Montgomeric's Brewery Co. Ltd. v. Blyth (part heard). Paull v. Charlotte Plains Pioneer Mining Co. (Before the Chief Justice.) ...

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  44. COMPENSATION TO MR. WATT.

    Sir,—I thank you for having Kindly received subseriptions, and through you beg to thank the contributors. I have had the pleasure of handing to Mr. Watt the ...

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  45. A VICTORIAN CASUALTY.

    Yesterday the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir John Madden, received a cable message from Cape Town, stating that No. 855, Private William John Healy, of the 5th ...

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  46. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    A fire occurred to-day in a weatherboard dwelling at Concordia College, Murtoa. The mantelpiece in a room in which a fire was burning was discovered to be in flames. ...

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  51. BUSHMEN'S PAY.

    Some weeks ago a deputation, consisting of some of the men who belonged to the 3rd Victorian (Bushmen's) Contingent, waited on the Premier in regard to the ...

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