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  2. GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    The Times, referring to the constitution by President Cleveland of the Commission to examine and report on the question of the Venezuela, boundaries, states that the ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    A hundred-and-ten oz. nugget was found near the town yesterday. The Lake View Mine is erecting new ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. TRANSVAAL TROUBLES.

    The Emperor of Germany has sent his congratulations to the President of the Transvaal Republic on his energetic action in restoring peace and preserving the independence of the ...

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    SOUTH AUSTRALIAN IN THE TRANSVAAL.—Mr. R. A. Tarlton, a well-known South Australian, went to Johannesburg a few years ago, and in course of private letters to ...

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    RELICS AT GLENELG.—It should have been mentioned in the paragraph about the gift of a model of the first printing-OFFICE at Holdfast Bay to rue Glenelg Corporation that it was ...

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    SUNDAY HEAT.—Mark Twain was much enamoured of our supreme climate, as he was pleased to term it, and supposed we considered it commonplace. There was nothing ...

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  8. A BRITISH OUTBURST.

    A tremendous outburst has occurred throughout the Press of Great Britain in consequence of the German Emperor's message to President Kruger, which is freely characterized as ...

    Article : 97 words
  9. MR RHODES'S COMPLICITY SUGGESTED.

    Several incidents which have recently transpired are regarded as indicating that the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes, the Cape Premier and Director of the South African Company, has ...

    Article : 79 words
  10. ESPERANCE.

    The plant of the newspaper Norseman dispatched yesterday to the fields. Mr. Frcarson, of Adelaide, is the proprietor. Particulars arrived to-day of McIvor's find ...

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  11. THE TROUBLE IN TURKEY.

    The Sultan of Turkey bas agreed to the request of the ambassadors of the Great Powers that the Consuls at Aleppo shall mediate for the cessation of hostilities at ...

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  12. A HUGE SCHEME TO CRUSH THE UITLANDERS.

    The Pall Mill Gazette has caused a sensation by the revelation of a huge scheme to crush the Uitlanders while they are unprepared to defend themselves. ...

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  13. THE BATTLE OF KRUGERSDORP.

    The Hon. Sir Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson, Governor of Natal, has telegraphed the local newspapers report of the battle fought between Dr. Jameson's force and the Boers at ...

    Article : 61 words
  14. MASSACRE OF 2,000 ARMENIANS.

    It is reported at Constantinople that the Kurds have raided the fortified town of Orfas, seventy-eight miles south-west of Diarbekir, and that 2,000 Armenians have been massacred. ...

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  15. FURTHER DETAILS OF CASUALTIES.

    The Right Hon. Sir Hercules Robinson, Bart., the British High Commissioner for South Africa, telegraphed to the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State ...

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  16. BRITISH FOUGHT GALLANTLY.

    Dr. Jameson's troops fought with the greatest gallantry, and thrice attacked 1,500 Boers, who occupied an extremely strong position. ...

    Article : 123 words
  17. KUMASI.

    The Beywars tribe has joined the native army under the command of Sir F. C. Scott, now pushing its way to Kumasi in order to punish the refractory King. ...

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  18. THE WATER DIFFICULTY.

    The Government are making arrangements to keep Woolgangie supplied with 20,000 gallons of water daily. The Minister of Mines was entertained at ...

    Article : 60 words
  19. THE E S. & A. BANK.

    The Scottish depositors of the English, Scottish, and Australian Bank have resolved that the scheme proposed for the reconstruction of the Bank is inadequate to secure the ...

    Article : 69 words
  20. BOER CASUALTIES SLIGHT.

    The prisoners in. the hands of the Boers number about 500. The burgher force under the Commandant, General Joubert, fought with their accustomed ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. GREAT HEAT IN PERTH.

    The weather was again excessively hot this morning, but a sea breeze setting in cooled the atmosphere considerably in the afternoon. The heat yesterday reached 112' in the ...

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  22. TOTAL LOSS, 240 MEN.

    The total loss suffered by the South African Company's forces is now known to be not less than 240 men. The wounded belonging to the Chartered ...

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  23. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

    At yesterdays public auction of Australasian tallow l,750 casks were offered and 425 were sold. The market shows a fall of 3d. on last quotations. ...

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  24. THE COLONIAL OFFICE.

    In consequence of the Transvaal troubles, and the necessity for its officers being always on the spot to reply to communications from the Cape, the Colonial Office has not been ...

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  25. THE BREADSTUFFS MARKETS.

    The English wheat market is steady. The Continental markets are dull. The American market is changing a little for tho better. ...

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  26. JOHANNESBURG QUIET.

    The City of Jouannesburg is quiet, the Committee of the Transvaal Reform Association having guaranteed to do all that they can to maintain peace on President Kruger's ...

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  27. FROZEN PRODUCE.

    The Adelaide pork landed from the steamer Woolloomooloo is now selling at 3½d. per lb. in tho Leadenball market. ...

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  28. MR. WALTER HALSE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Walter Hake, one of the South African Farm Commissioners, speaking on the Transvaal difficulty to-night, states that he looks upon Dr. Jameson merely aa the Lieutenant ...

    Article : 145 words
  29. ROTTNEST ISLAND.

    The reported gold find at Rottnest Island has proved to be a hoax. ...

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  30. ADELAIDE BUTTER.

    The Adelaide butter lauded by the Ballaarat las realized 102s. per cwt. ...

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  31. MURDER AT BAMBOO CREEK.

    On Tuesday last David Thomas gave himself up to the police at Bamboo Creek, and made a statement before Mr. H. P. Pearce to the effect that on Boxing Day he murdered his ...

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  32. THE BOERS' ATTITUDE.

    The Hon. Sir Jaccbus De Wit, the British Resident in the0 Transvaal, testifies to the great moderation by displayed by the Republican authorities in their actions. He also states ...

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  33. FIRES IN THE SOUTH-EAST.

    A large hush fire is raging within three miles of the township. It was driven by a terrific north-west wind. Several settlers had narrow escapes. A very old couple had the fire within ...

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  34. FATAL BOATING ACCIDENT.

    A sad boating accident happened at Coogee to-day, resulting in the death of A. T. Blealdey, a storekeeper at Nyngan. A party of men sought to sail to Coogee Reef in an 18-ft. craft. ...

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  35. MOVEMENT OF GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    The Imperial German war cruiser Condor has been ordered to Delagoa Bay, and another warship has been dispatched to Laurenco Marquez. ...

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  36. THE EMPEROR'S MESSAGE.

    The message dispatched by the Emperor of Germany to President Kruger, congratulating him upon his action, was prepared after a conference at which Prince Hohenlohe, the ...

    Article : 223 words
  37. THE NICHOLLS MURDER CASE.

    A final appeal will be made to the Premier to-morrow for Cabinet to intervene and commute the death sentence of Sheridan, who was convicted of the murder of Jessie Nicholls. ...

    Article : 51 words
  38. THE SUNBEAM IN TASMANIAN WATERS.

    The Sunbeam, with Lord and Lady Brassey aboard, arrived on Saturday afternoon. A formal reception took place at the Town Hall, where Lord Brainy expressed bis delight at ...

    Article : 113 words
  39. THE WEEK'S ENGAGEMENTS.

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  40. THE WEATHER IX VICTORIA.

    The weather was oppressively hot to-day. A north wind was blowing, and there were clouds of dust. The thermometer at 3 p.m. was 101 in the shade and 1463 ic the sun at the ...

    Article : 77 words
  41. Advertising

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  42. TO-MORROW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  43. WEDNESDAY.

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  44. SATURDAY.

    Hammond Hotel. Hammond, p.m.—Adjourned meeting Angipena Proprietary G.M. Co. ...

    Article : 14 words
  45. EXULTATION IN FRANCE.

    The Paris Temps and the Journal de Debats, two of the leading French daily newspapers, express great exultation at the defeat of the British South African troops. ...

    Article : 108 words
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