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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    His Excellency the Governor attended the commercial travellers' carnival at the exhibition building on Saturday afternoon. Later in the day Lord Tennyson ...

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  3. A VALUABLE INSTITUTION.

    Let those, if there be any, who question the good work that is being accomplished by the blind and deaf and dumb institution at ...

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    The "Daily Telegraph" has a long letter rom its war correspondent, in the course if which Mr. Burleigh says:—A certain irritable and exacting Yeomanry commander ...

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  6. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    Messages from Berlin describe a sensational incident which occurred in Connection with the Emperor William's visit yesterday to Breslau, the second ...

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  7. UNITED STATES AND FRANCE.

    Intense annoyance gas been caused in Paris by the announcement that the war department of the United States has secured plans of the new French ...

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  8. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The Dowager-Empress and her advisers, realizing that the Powers are not to be trifled with, are making fresh efforts to placate their anger. An ...

    Article : 168 words
  9. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Advices from Bloemfontein state that heavy fighting has taken place near the township of Edenburg, in the Fauresmith district. It is reported ...

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  10. VRYHEID BESIEGED.

    The detachment of British infantry and artillery who were en trusted with the duty of defending Vryheid, have [?] the town and taken up a ...

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  11. FRANCE.

    Count Esterhazy, the ex-French military officer who for a long time lias been accused of having written the famous bordereau which led to the ...

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  12. COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    Ninety colonial troops, representing 45 corps who have served in the South African war, were accorded a splendid reception at Windsor Castle ...

    Article : 360 words
  13. GUERILLA WARFARE.

    Despite the precautions taken by Lord Roberts to protect the railways the Boers have destroyed portions of the line from Bloemfontein to the ...

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  14. OFFICIAL COMPLAINT AGAINST THE RUSSIANS.

    Count von Waldersee, the generanssimo of the allies, has complained that the Russians relinquished the important duty of patrolling Taku and the ...

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  15. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener, chief of staff to Lord Roberts, is on a visit to Natal. ...

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  16. WARSHIPS AT NANKIN.

    The commanders of the allies' warships at Nankin are about to vigorously protest against the dispatch of provisions to Singan-fu, the capital of ...

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  17. THE CONTINENT AND MR. KRUGER.

    The Governments of France and the Netherlands respectively forwarded to Mr. Kruger at Suez aa intimation that that would be compelled to apply ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL TENNIS.

    Intercolonial lawn tennis matches between teams of six a side representing New South Wales and Victoria, and between teams of four a side representing South ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVAL COMMAND.

    It was announced last month that Vice-Admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson, K.C.B., was about to take over the command of the China ...

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  20. MISS ROBERTS'S ILLNESS.

    The latest bulletin concerning Lord Roberts's daughter, who is ill with typhoid at Pretoria, affirms that she is still progressing favourably. ...

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  21. THE WAR INDEMNITY.

    The Ambassadors at Pekin are discussing the practicability of introducing important reforms in Chinese methods of taxation. They say they are ...

    Article : 61 words
  22. AUSTRALIANS AT CAPE TOWN.

    The Mayor or Cape Town, in publicly thanking a body of returning Australian troops for their services at the war exported them to represent ...

    Article : 55 words
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  24. CRUELTIES BY ALLIES.

    Some Gorman soldiers, in writing home to their friends, reiterate the statements recently made regarding the perpetration of frightful cruelties ...

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  25. PORTUGUESE ATTITUDE.

    The Portuguese Government, in addition to depriving Consul Potts of his exequatur as representative of the Transvaal, have prohibited the ...

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  26. TRAGEDIES IN A LUNATIC ASYLUM.

    Enquiries made as to bow the public were left in ignorance for over a fortnight as to the death by violence at the Yarra Bend Asylum show that the Clifton Hill police ...

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  27. AMERICAN SYMPATHIZERS WITH BOERS.

    A United States ambulance corps which returned to New York yesterday admitted that all its members, with the exception of nurses and doctors, fought for the Boers throughout the ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  29. THE CZAR'S ILLNESS.

    Despatches from St. Petersburg notify that the condition of the Czar, who is prostrated with typhoid, is medically satisfactory. ...

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  30. IMPROVED STATE CONTROL OF RELIGIOUS SOCIETIES.

    M. Waldeck Rousseau, the Premier of France, has promised to expedite the passing of a Bill dealing with Catholic association whose existence ...

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  31. IMPERIAL HORSE-BREEDING FARMS.

    In reference to the cable message regarding Mr. A. G. Hales's proposal for the stablishment of Imperial horse-breeding arms in Australia, Mr. McLean says that ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. CYCLING.

    The handicaps were issued to-night for a special few-mile race, added to the Melbourne bicycle club's Austral programme, for the benefit of those riders who are ...

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  33. MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. J. Chamberlain, who is touring the Mediterranean hi a British battleship, has had long Interviews at Naples with Signor Francesca Crispl, an ...

    Article : 49 words
  34. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    The Aberdeen liner Australasian, with invalided soldiers on board, arrived on Saturday morning. The men were cordially welcomed, and entertained at luncheon by ...

    Article : 201 words
  35. THE RAILWAY DISASTER IN FRANCE.

    Among the persons who were killed in the railway accident which occurred yesterday at Dax. a town in the department of Landes, situate in a ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    The question of providing a suitable marine demonstration when H.M.S. Royal Arthur with the Governor-General and Lady Hopetoun on board enters Port ...

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  37. LORD WOLSELEY.

    Viscount Wolseley, Having completed the term of his appointment as commander-in-chief of the British army, intends shortly to visit Canada, South Africa, and Egypt ...

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  38. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Imperial Government is pressing New South Wales and Queensland to come to some arrangement regarding a representative of the colonies on the Pacific cable ...

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  39. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    Pennant cricket matches were continued on Saturday under favourable conditions, and excellent form was shown by several players. A. Carlton, of North Melbourne ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. INAUGURATING THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. John Frost. C.M.G., a member of the Government of Cape Colony, but without holding a portfolio, has been deputed to visit Sydney to ...

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  41. EARTH-EATING DISEASE.

    With reference to the prevalence of earth-eating disease in North Queensland, Dr. McDonald, of Geraldton, states that 10 per cent. of the 120 cases treated by him were ...

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  42. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Since the opening of the postal conference the delegates have been engaged in drafting a Post and Telegraph Bill for the Commonwealth, and have made good progress. ...

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  43. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    A strange gunpowder explosion occurred at Beaufort on Saturday in a house occupied by Charles Tromff, on the Waterloo road, which in the early days was used as a police ...

    Article : 331 words
  44. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Russian naval authorities are installing Ropoff's system of wireless telegraphy on the lighthouses and warships in the Black Sea and at ...

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  45. THE WRECKED BARQUE DREHNA.

    captain Taylor, Lloya's surveyor, has succeeded in salving a portion of the cargo of the barque Drehna, which was recently wrecked oft Townsville on the Barrier reef. ...

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