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  2. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In LegisUtiTe Cooncil Pastoral Bill recommitted and amended and further postponed {or vreek. Constitution Bill received (ram Assembly, read first time, second reading Tuesday, November 26. ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Lord Richard Nevill returned from Mel->oume on Tuesday moming. He states that lis Excellency the Governor, Lady Tenny-on. and Cant. Feildcn intend to leave Ho- ...

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  4. THE CAPE NEARING A CLIMAX.

    The news published in England on October 17 that a Urge contingent of the enemy had actually penetrated as far as Saldanba, on the sea shore, within 70 or 80 ...

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  5. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    Lord Lansdowne, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has directed Lord Paunceforte, British Ambassador at Washington, to sign the new Anglo-American ...

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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    The Dowager Empress of China has issued an edict in which she eulogizes the life of the late Li Hung Chang, the veteran Chinese statesman. She gives instructions ...

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  7. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    It is announced that King Edward and Queen Alexandra will open Parliament on January 16 next. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The "St. James's Gazette" publishes a letter from Lord Ranfurly, Governor of New Zealand, regarding the recent royal visit to that colony. His Excellency ...

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  9. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Advices received at Brussels are to the effect that Gen. Christian De Wet, the Free State Commander-in-Chief, has succeeded in collecting 6,000 men, including ...

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  10. ELECTION AT GALWAY.

    The death of Lord Morris and the succession of the Hon. Martin Morris to the barony of Killanin have created a vacancy in the Parliamentary representation of ...

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  11. THE MANOHURIA CONVENTION.

    Prince Ching has been instructed by the Imperial Court of China to proceed with the negotiations with Russia for the conclusion of a treaty dealing with the future ...

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  12. IS THE COUNCIL.

    Several members of the Council, with the prospect of the early arrival of the Constitution Bill staring them in the face, wasted hours of valuable time on Tuesday ...

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  13. REVIVAL OF BRITISH ENERGY.

    The War Office appears to be fully alive to the desirableness of doing everything possible to bring the protracted military operations to an early termination by ...

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  14. LORD SALISBURY AND PRO-BOERS.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, in a letteD conveying his acknowledgments to a publia meeting at York which had passed a vote of confidence in the Government, remarks ...

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  15. DEATH OF LORD HOOD OF AVALON.

    The death is announced of Admiral Lord Hood of Avalon, G.C.B., in his 78th year. The deceased admiral entered the Royal Navy in 1836, and was appointed ...

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  16. THE CAPE RAIDS.

    Cape Town advises that Commandant Fouche and his followers are in country north of Jamestown, a village in the division of Aliwal North, and retreating ...

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  17. A LETTER FROM GEN. DE WET.

    A telegram from Geneva, dated October 15, published in the "Daily Mail," says:—"A wealthy Swiss lady, at present staying at Laney, a suburb of Geneva, lately ...

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  18. CHOLERA IN JAVA.

    An epidemic of Asiatic cholera has broken out on the island of Java, the most valuable possession of Holland in the East Indies, having a population estimated at ...

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  19. GERMANY.

    His Majesty King Albert of Saxony, in opening the Diet at Dresden yesterday, warned the legislators to be extremely careful in regard to the public expenditure. He ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. W. H. Long, President of the Board of Trade, speaking yesterday at a Unionist banquet in London, intimated that a Water Board Bill providing for the ...

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  21. KITCHENER'S WEEKLY REPORT.

    In a despatch to the War Office lord Kitchener reports that the Boer losses during the past week were as follow:—Slain, 43; wounded and captured, 16; made ...

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  22. A STRIKING HISTORICAL PARALLEL.

    Writing to the "Times" on October 14, Dr. R. Garnett, of Hampstead, calls attention to curious between the contest, as described by Tacitus, between the ...

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  23. MRS. STEYN DEPORTED.

    Advices from Brussels state that the British authorities have deported from South Africa Mrs. M. T. Steyn, wife of the ex-President of the Orange Free State, and ...

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  24. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver—The price of bar silver yesterday was 2s. 2 3 16d. per oz., a rise of 1-16d. Copper.—Standard brands on spot sell at £67 per ton: at three months, £66 ...

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  25. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Walloway Railway Accident.—A full House greeted the Speaker on Tuesday, but the galleries were practically empty. Mr. Denny presented a petition ...

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  26. CAPTURES OF THE ENEMY.

    Lieut. A. G. Hall, with a squadron of mounted infantry belonging to the Bedfordshire Regiment, has run down and made prisoners of 20 Boers in the Vlakfontein ...

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  27. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    Dr. de Holleben, German Ambassador at Washington, has assured President Roosevelt that there is no foundation for the report that Germany is seeking to acquire ...

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  28. VICTORIAN RIFLE MATCHES.

    The annual matches of the Victorian Rifle Association, which were opened yesterday on the Williamstown rifle range, were continued to-day under favourable ...

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  29. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London or Channel—Whakatane, steamer, from Timaru September 6; Australasian, steamer, from Newcastle September 16; Medic, steamer, from Sydney ...

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  30. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    M. Coloman de Szell, President of the Council at Buda Pesth, addressing the Diet yesterday, spoke strongly in defence of the Triple Alliance, funned of Germany ...

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  31. THE KAISER AND HIS NAVY.

    The Emperor William, speaking yesterday at the Naval Engineers Congress at Charlottenburg, an important town in the province of Brandenburg, said that ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Lieut. George Cossins, of the 6th South Australian mounted contingent, has been accidentally severely wounded in the leg at Stigpoort. ...

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  33. MEN FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    In connection with the request cabled by the Hon. Rupert Carrington for 500 more bushmen, Mr. Horsfall, of Widgiewa, and Mr. Dangar, of Goftwyeh Stations, have ...

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  34. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    The Interstate Lawn Tennis Tournament was continued to-day in pleasant weather. Scores:— GENTLEMEN'S SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP. First Round—Tatehell beat Laurie. 6—1. 6—3. ...

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  35. WITH KITCHENER'S HORSE.

    Col. Sir Henry Rawlinson's column, to which Q.M.-Sgt. Thiem, of Kitchener's Horse is attached, did good work in the Transvaal' and on the Basutoland ...

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  36. A MILITARY DUEL.

    Telegrams from Berlin contain particulars of another of those mournful tragedies which at times bring the German Array into unenviable notoriety. Recently at ...

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  37. BARRIER MINES ASSESSMENT.

    The following letters have been received from the representatives of mining companies by the mayor in response to the council's request for a conference to ...

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  40. A MAYOR TAKEN TO TASK.

    Another angry meeting of the Jerilderie Municipal Council washed last night, and during the proceedings the mayor left the chamber. It was stated that accounts ...

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  41. ALLEGED LIBEL ON A JUDGE.

    An information has been sworn at the instance of Mr. Leake, the retiring Attorney-General, against the registered proprietor of the "Spectator," Mr. Spear, for ...

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  42. ANOTHER STICKING-UP CASE.

    A fireman named John Glover, employed at the railway station, has stated to the police that while on his way home late last might he was bailed up in the vicinity of ...

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