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    It looked like aa echo of Mafeking night in the Strand opposite Exeter Hall. The flags and trumpets and cheers were missing, but the crowd was there, packed as close ...

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  3. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The following letter has been received by Mr. Britten Jones from the Captain S. G. Hubbe, and is dated Ottoshoop, Transvaal, August 28, just 15 days before Captain ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Corporal Downer and Trooper Richardson, of the Imperial Bushmen Contingent, and Trooper Mounsey, of the Second Contingent three South Australians who were ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.]

    his victory at Eland's Laagte. He has since done splendid work at the head of a cavalry division. ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    The fear that Germany was secretly friendly to Russian ambitions in China has been happily dispelled. The far-seeing Emperor William realizes that ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    A despatch has been received by the War Office from Lord Roberts stating that on the night of October 16 a party of Boers dashed into Jagersfontein, a ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has further prorogued Parliament until December 10; but it is not considered likely that the Houses will meet before February ...

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  9. TROUBLED CHINA.

    The Press has been authoritatively informed by the Foreign Office that us the result of negotiations between Great Britain and Germany ...

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  10. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA.

    The news agencies have learnt that a fortnight before the Czar and Czarina's recent journey to Livadia, the Imperial summer residence on the south ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Trooper A. Rose, of the Queensland Mounted Infantry, who, so long ago as January 1, was reported slain, is now proved to have been only ...

    Article : 41 words
  12. HOW TO END THE WAR.

    Newspaper correspondents at Pretoria state that the feeling is growing; in that city that the best means which Lord Roberts could adopt to put an end ...

    Article : 62 words
  13. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    London Wool Sales.—At the auctions, to-day there was good competition for good wools, but faulties, were neglected. American firms are buying crossbreds. ...

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  14. VICTORIA.

    Daisy Summersford, aged eight, was burned this morning through her clothes igniting at the kitchen fire. Her injuries so serious that recovery is doubtful. ...

    Article : 298 words
  15. MR. KRUGER SAILS FOR EUROPE.

    Advices just received from Delagoa Bay-state that ex-President Kruger and his secretary were at dawn this morning transferred from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 180 words
  16. AMERICA'S GENTLE POLICY.

    The Emperor Kwang Su on the 14th inst. dispatched a cable message to President MeKinley, thanking him for his friendly efforts to make peace ...

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  17. THE DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT

    The London newspapers eulogize the Queen's tact in ordering that detachments of soldiers, representing all branches of the British Army shall ...

    Article : 153 words
  18. THE BOER CONFLICT.

    Mr. Kruger is at sea. He quietly got aboard the Dutch cruiser Gelderland during the small hours of Friday, and the vessel started for Europe next day. ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 177 words
  20. THE MIKADO'S SALUTARY ADVICE.

    The Mikado or japan, in replying on the 10th inst. to a fresh appeal from the Emperor of China for his friendship remarked that the professed ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A confidential cable message has been received by the Premier in regard to the negotiations for laying the Pacific cable. Sir William Lyne state's that the news is of ...

    Article : 144 words
  22. THE COMMONWEALTH FESTIVITIES.

    One of the features of the celebrations connected with the inauguration of the Commonwealth will be military display on an extensive scale. The Premier states ...

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  23. PARLIAMENTS IN SESSION

    The Assembly sat till a quarter to 4 yesterday morning debating the Callide Railway Bill. The measure was passed through Committee and the House adjourned [?] ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN MINING STOCKS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  25. THE DEBASED IMPERIAL COURT.

    A high functionary from the province of Shansi, whither the Imperial Court tied when the allies approached Pekin, affirms that Prince Tuan has ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Vosper, M.L.A., has issued a writ for libel against Dr. Kenny, of this city. The alleged libel is continued in a letter published in the "West Australian" of Friday last ...

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  27. HOW MR. KRUGER MAY BE TREATED.

    The "Figaro," an influential Paris newspaper, is disposed to regret that the ex-president of the Transvaal intends to land at Marseilles, instead of ...

    Article : 235 words
  28. NORTHERN TERRITORY ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 132 words
  29. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The Earl and Countess of Hopetoun arrived to-day at Bombay. London, October 20. The Governor-General of Australia ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. EXPANDING THE EMPIRE.

    The steamer Ovatall, which arrived from the South Sea Islands last night, brought news of the annexation to Great Britain of the whole of the islands included in the ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN MARKET.

    Mr. H. S. Ruddsck, who worn to South Africa as vetennary-captain in the second Victorian contingent, has written to the Minister of Agriculture as follows:—"Every ...

    Article : 86 words
  32. ANTI-FOREIGN OUTRAGE AT CANTON.

    Advices from Canton state that bodies of Chinese regular troops have entered the European cemetery in the city, and desecrated the graves. This ...

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  33. THE GOVERNOR BROTHERS.

    The Governor brothers not having surrendered in accordance with the Supreme Court command to the gaoler at Maitland, the necessary steps are being taken to ...

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  34. THE FAMINE IN INDIA.

    Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, in a cable message states that 2,000,000 persons in India are still in receipt of Government relief Statistics show ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. CIRCUMVENTING LI-HUNG CHANG.

    The Ambassadors at Pekin are settling beforehand their intended demands for concessions from China, [?]est, during the negotiations that must ...

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  36. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Tokomaru, which arrived yesterday from London, had an board the following invalided soldiers:—For Tasman[?]—S. Willoughby and G. L. Butcher. For ...

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  37. A WELL-EARNED PROMOTION.

    General John Denton Pinkstone French, the skilful and energetic cavalry leader, who went to South Africa in the local and temporary rank of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 77 words
  38. THE "BIG KNIFE" SOCIETY.

    A French force of 1,000 troops have occupied Tai-chau. the headquarters of the "Big Knife" secret society. ...

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  39. A SELF-ACCUSED MURDERER.

    Senior-Constable Smith, while on street duty at Ballarat tonight, was informed by [?] man, who said his name was Thomas Chalmers McKinlay that he had killed his ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. JAM FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    Representations were recently made by the Premier to the war authorities that Sydney firms had exceptional facilities for supplying jam to British troops in South ...

    Article : 69 words
  41. UNITED STATES.

    Advices from the State of Pennsylvania contain the news that the 100,000 anthracite miners who a few weeks ago struck for higher wages and ...

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  42. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 5.26 a.m.; sets 6.37 p.m. Moon rises 4.23 a.m.; sets 5.28 p.m. Low water, 10.10 a.m.; high, 4.10 p.m. [?]—Frome road—Zoological Gardens. ...

    Article : 69 words
  43. DEATH OF A VICTORIAN.

    The Minister of Defence has received a cable message announcing the death of Albert Arthur Gibb, a member of the Victorian Naval Contingent in China. He died ...

    Article : 52 words
  44. PEACE DAY.

    The Premiers of New South Wales, Queensland, New Zealand, and Tasmania have informed Mr. McLean, Premier of Victoria, that they heartily approve o fhis ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. A CHINESE REFORM LECTURER.

    The Chinese Empire Reform dissociation in Sydney has received a cable message from Kang-Yu-Wei, leader of the Chinese Reform Association in China, who is at ...

    Article : 62 words
  46. A THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT.

    A petition has been meet by Richard Goldsborough Row, of Nelson street, Abbotsford, wool expert, for divorce from his wife Elemer Stewart Row a theatrical artist ...

    Article : 90 words
  47. AN ATHLETIC RECORD.

    At the Western Suburbs' Amateur Athletic Club's sports yesterday, the standing broad jump, without weights, was won by J. Murphy, with 9 ft. 8½ in., which is half ...

    Article : 53 words
  48. GERMAN MAIL STEAMER AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Konigin Luise arrived from Colombo at midnight on Saturday. Passengers in the saloon:— For Fremantle:— Mr and Mrs. Adams and ...

    Article : 199 words
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