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  2. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    On Monday afternoon Sir John Cockburn attended the inauguration of the session of the London School of Medicine for Women, at which Mrs. Garrett Anderson ...

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    One does not often hear of a ship making three "records" in, one voyage, but the Lamport and Holt steamer Virgil has secured the triple record. She made the passage ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The ambassadors have unanimously approved of the recent French note in reference to the basis for peace negotiation?, and have decided to make the ...

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    This is how a gentleman whose art is very probably unknown in our day gave notice in 1707 of his removal to other premises:—"Mr. Benjamin Ferers ...

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  6. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    On Tuesday evening we received a telegram from Port Augusta stating that Mr. C. Winnecke, the well-known surveyor, who has been out in the back country for ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Kruger's indisposition is causing anxiety to his European admirers. His medical advisor declares that the ex-President of tho late Boer Republic ...

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  8. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The Ambassadors at Pekin have unanimously approved of the scheme prepared by M. Delcasse the French Foreign Minister, for a basis of ...

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  9. INAUGURATING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Captain Gordon Chesney Wilson, of the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues) will command the detachments of Household Cavalry who will be ...

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  10. THE JAP. AS A FIGHTER.

    The "Daily Mail' correspondent at Yokohama save—As a result of the experience gained in the present campaign some hs are likely to be made in the ...

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  11. FRANCE AND THE BOERS.

    The French Government, in pursuing its policy to discourage outbursts of sympathy with the Boers, and to avoid giving offence to Great Britain, has ...

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  12. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Telegrams from New York show that the Presidential election campaign has led to open ruptures between high-placed officials in the city. At the ...

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  13. THE MURDERER OF KETTELER CONFESSES.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Daily News", wrote on September 8:—Baron von Ketteler's alleged murderer was to-day in ...

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  14. LI HUNG CHANG MORE AMIABLE.

    Li Hung Chang has awakened to the fact that Russian diplomacy has failed to induce the Powers to stay their ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    An old man, James Vance, was taken to the Melbourne hospital on Monday night in an unconscious state as the result of a blow on the head, and he died this ...

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  16. THE LOYAL LORD MAYOR OF DUBLIN.

    At a meeting of the Dublin Corporation yesterday Mr. John Joseph Clancy, M.P., proposed that the freedom of the city should be conferred on Mr. ...

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  17. FIGHTING NEAR TIENTSIN.

    Cable messages from Tientsin state that a large force of Boxers and discharged Chinese soldiers a few days ago attacked a detachment of Russians ...

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  18. CARLISM IN SPAIN.

    Several Spanish prelates hare circulated among the clergy a papal bull, which prohibits Roman Catholic ecclesiastics in Spain from participating ...

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  19. THE PAOTING-FU EXPEDITION.

    A battalion of allied, infantry belonging to the Paoting-fu column, are open rating against the Boxers in the Wan and Thang districts. ...

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  20. RECOGNITION OF, PATRIOTISM.

    The Government of Ontario, as a reward for the patriotism of the men from that province who served in South Africa, have granted to each ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation asked the Premier to-night that a sum might be voted to complete the traded hall budding. The amount required was stated to be £4,500. Sir William Lyne ...

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  22. THE DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE.

    "Bryan" is the unceremonious title of a biographical article in the July number of "McClure's Magazine"—half-jocular, half-appreciatory—on the personality of the ...

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  23. THE SITUATION AT CANTON.

    The rising instigated by Kang Tu Wei ana Sun Yat Sen, in the province of Kwang-tung, near Canton, is reported to be collapsing. The rebellion ...

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  24. HONOUR FOR A VICTORIAN.

    Lieutenant W. J. Colquhoun, of the Victorian naval forces who went to the Transvaal in company with the first Victorian contingent, and engaged in ...

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  25. INDIAN ARMY.

    A horsebreeding commission has been appointed in India, on the advice of the Imperial Government, to consider the best means of increasing the ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY.

    Fifty fishermen, forming the first contingent of the Newfoundland naval reserve, are embarking in the second-class cruiser Charybdis, 4,300 tons, 18 ...

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  27. RUSSIA'S HOLD UPON MAN CHURIA.

    Advices from Niuchwang state that an army of 17,000 Cossacks are hard at work repairing damaged portions of tho Manchurian railway. ...

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  28. TASMANIA.

    A branch of the Australian free trade and liberal association of Sydney has been formed in Hobart. Mr. G. P. Fitzgerald presided over the inaugural meeting, which ...

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  30. A HEROIC QUEEN.

    Queen Marie Amelie of Portugal, wife of King Carlos, is being much applauded for a deed of heroism. While at Cascaes, a town on the coast. ...

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  31. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At Hamburg—Stassfurt, steamer, from Sydney August 2; Augsburg, steamer, from Port Adelaide July 20. At London—Woodville. barque, from Lyttelton June 12: ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Marloo, which left Albany for the cast to-day, took with her 424 bags of copper ore from Phillips River for treatment at Wallaroo. ...

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  33. FRICTION AMONG COMMANDERS.

    Friction has arisen among the commanders of the allied forces at the town of Shanhaikwan, in the Gulf of Liaotong and Count von Waldersee, the ...

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  34. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    Charles Lillywhite has been arrested here on a charge of having willfully murdered Alfred. Welch at Colchester, England seven years ago. The police ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A sailor who recently arrived from Rosario, a town in the Argentine Republic, has died at Bremen from bubonic plague Several weeks ago it ...

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  36. THE MAIL STEAMER AT FREMANTLE.

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  37. A YOUTHFUL FANATIC.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Taku tells the following story of a Boxer boy here:—"During our advance we came upon on . remarkable evidence of the ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    The Government, has issued some thousands of invitations to prominent citizens in the other colonies to be present at the inauguration of the Commonwealth. ...

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  41. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    In the Tyson succession duty case to-day. the Attorney-general, speaking in support of the contention that Mr. Tyson at the time of his death was a resident of Queensland ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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