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  2. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

    The interstate cricket match South Australia v. New South ales was resumed on the cricket ground to-day in tine weather. There was a good attendance. When play ...

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  3. WAR NOTES.

    The pro-Boers will be chagrined at the statement of Professor Martens, the great Russian arbitrator and authority on international law, that Mr. ...

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  4. BATTLE OF RHENOSTER KOP.

    The following is an extract from a letter from Tpr. F. St. Clair Richardson, of the South Australian Imperial Bushmen Corps, which shows that South Australians took ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The presentation to Mjr. Karri Davies by the members of the Australasian Club is to take the form of a sword of honour. A large committee of members has been ...

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  6. A THREATENED INVASION OF ENGLAND.

    General Merrier, the French officer who played such an infamous part in connection with the Dreyfus case, has been angling for notoriety in another direction ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Dr. G. Ernest Morrison, the "Times" correspondent, affirms that at the instigation of Ching Chih-tung, the Viceroy of Wuchang who has pretended to ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Four hundred British troops arrived yesterday at Malmesbory, a town in the centre of a grain-producing district 45 miles by rail from Cape Town. ...

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  9. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    Owing to the machinations of the Imperial Court and the Viceroy Chang Chin-tung, it is doubtful, after all, China really means tn comply ...

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  10. DESTRUCTION OF MINING PROPERTY.

    A party of Boers have blown up the drives and tunnellings at the Kleinfontein Mine, situated about 33 miles south-west of Rustenburg. The ...

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  11. TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    A conference of the Australian Premiers took place to-day with reference to the desire expressed by the Imperial authorities that a further contingent of Australian ...

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  12. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.

    The "Cologne Gazette," a German newspaper of high authority, states that Great Britain originally wished the question, of the future of ...

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  13. IMPOVERISHED UITLANDERS.

    Sir Alfred Milner, as High Commissioner for South Africa, is asking the British Government for £100,000 towards the relief of Uitlander ...

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  14. NEW START FOR BOER FARMERS.

    Wiring from Pretoria on November 25 the Pretoria correspondent of the "Daily Mail" supplied the following interesting information:—"Britain's beneficent work hat ...

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  15. THE RETURN OF LORD ROBERTS.

    Lord Roberts's progress to-Durban, where he embarked for England, was marked by demonstrations of the most enthusiastic character. At Pietermaritzburg the ...

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  16. FIGHTING IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Gen. Bruce Hamilton, whose troops are operating in the Bothaville district, 50 miles west-north-west from Kroonstad, has driven a force of Boers to ...

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  17. GEN. CLEMENTS AT BUFFEL'S POORT.

    Mjr.-Gen. R. A. P. Clements, with a mixed column, has occupied Buffers Poort, near Rustenburg. ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    During last year 168 schedules were filed in the Insolvency Court. The total debts amounted to £193,283, and the total assets to £35,907. ...

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  19. THE CLAIM FOR ARBITRATION.

    Professor Martens, the eminent Russian authority on international law, who was chairman of the Venezuelan Arbitration Tribunal, has declared that ...

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  20. SOLDIERS GRAVES IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Lady Violet Cecil, acting in conjunction with the South. African Loyal Women's Guild (wrote our London correspondent on December 7). has taken in hand the task ...

    Article : 253 words
  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Three Kanakas have been committed for trial on a charge of the murder of Alfred Burns at Cue, near Ayr. Paul Rodie was taken aboard the steamer ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND AND THE PACIFIC.

    Mr. Seddon. Premier of Mew Zealand, when interviewed to-day with reference to the annexation proposals of the New Zealand Government, said that the New ...

    Article : 188 words
  23. A DOMESTIC QUARREL.

    A bitter domestic quarrel to-day at the residence of a man named James Day. at Lygon street, Carlton, wound up by Day assaulting his wife with, a hammer and ...

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  24. LORD KITCHENER'S CONCILIATORY PROCLAMATION.

    A committee of surrendered burghers from Pretoria have bravely visited the district of Bethel, south-east of the capital, and distributed among the ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day was the hottest experienced in Perth this year. The shade thermometer reading was 103 deg. The R.M.S. Victoria takes 100,000 ...

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  26. THE TOTAL CASUALTIES.

    An official table issued by the War Office gives the total British casualties up to November 30 as 49,728. This huge total, it should be stated, includes 37,099 officers and ...

    Article : 163 words
  27. A DETECTIVE STABBED.

    Acting Sergeant Toomey, of the Brisbane detective police, was on duty with Detective Brown in Martin place to-night, when he was stabbed in the back with a ...

    Article : 109 words
  28. MR. KRUGER'S ILLNESS.

    Advices from Brussels state that Mr. Kroger, who is prostrated with an attack of bronchitis, is also suffering from increasing weakness of the heart. ...

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  29. "DOCTORS" ON THE BARRIER.

    Mahomed Faudledeen was charged before Sir. Maitland, P.M., at the police court to-day with a breach of the new Medical Act. The defendant carried on business ...

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  30. THE KETTERING TRAGEDY.

    Details of the tragedy at Kettering, Little Oyster Cove, point to the fact that James whyte, who shot Miss Rhoda Jackson, his sister-in-law, and Sydney Jackson, and then ...

    Article : 228 words
  31. SETTLEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The British authorities have intimated that married men from Great Britain who desire to settle in South Africa will be offered special ...

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  32. HEAVY RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    Rain has fallen in the far north, where at many inland stations an inch to 2 in. has been recorded. At some places as much as 3 in. on the sugar lands. Up to 15½. in. ...

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  33. BOER DREAD OF LORD KITCHENER.

    A cousin of De Wet, the ubiquitous, one Martinus De Wet, who surrendered at Lichtenburg, and is now in England, was interviewed early in December by a "Daily ...

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  34. ROMAN CATHOLICISM IN SYDNEY.

    There appears to be same misconception wish regard to the cable message from London announcing that Monsignor Kelly has been appointed Roman Catholic ...

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  35. DEATH OF A VICTORIAN OFFICER.

    A cable message was received to-day from South Africa reporting the death of Lieut. T. Skene, son of a well-known Findowner in the Stawell district. The messags ...

    Article : 52 words
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  38. COALMINERS' TROUBLES.

    The directors of the Outtrim adn Howett coal mines, after a conference with the miners, consented to yield for a tentative period the increased scale of wages insisted ...

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  39. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    The city and suburban courthouse were thronged to-day with old men and women, who attended for the purpose of signing application forms for old-age pensions. The ...

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  40. A PECULIAR CASE.

    An engineer named James Murdoch, aged 60 years, who had been Buffering from uraemia, suddenly collapsed to-day at his residence. A medical man was called in, and ...

    Article : 88 words
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