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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mr. T. Price, M.P., was on Monday unanimously elected leader of the Parliamentary labour Party, in succession to the Hon. E. L. Batchelor, who resigned ...

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    Mr. David Fowler has decided for the present; to remain in England, and hag taken an office at 39, Lombard-street. Mrs. G. S. Fowler is sojourning at Bournemuth ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The restless and during General Sir W. F. Gatacre who won glory in the Soudan campaign, has grievously "fallen in," and the British nation ...

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    A relative of the Mayor of Adelaide has been discussing the subject of the British cheer. The papers report that some Australians in a charge against the Boers ...

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  7. THE WAR RELIEF FUND.

    Her Majesty the Queen has given authority for the taking up of collections in all places of public worship connected with the Church of England to aid and comfort ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Advices have come to hand from Cape Town giving particulars of a serious calamity which, befel a British force in Cape Colony on Sunday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KIMBERLEY AND LORD METHUEN'S COLUMN.

    Partial confirmation has been given the report from Pretoria that Lord Methuen's troops had attacked the Boer positions at Scholtz Nek, a short distance south of the ...

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  10. DISLOYAL IRISH MAGISTRATES.

    Lord Halsbury, tho Lard High Chancellor, continues to show has disapproval of pro-Boer utterances by Irish Nationalists who hold appointments as Justices of the ...

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  11. TRANSVAAL PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  12. PRICE OF LIVE STOCK AT DURRAN.

    A cable message received from Durban reports that the live stock shipped by the steamer Warrnambool arrived in excellent condition. It consisted of l,800 sheep and ...

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  13. PLUCKY SORTIES FROM LADY SMITH.

    Intelligence has been, received from Lady-smith showing that General White is taking advantage of every opportunity for harassing the enemy, and that on Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. SOME BRITISH DISASTERS.

    The "Daily Mail" for November 10 contains an interesting article by Mr. H. W. Wilson entitled "Our Disasters for a Century." The following extract is appropriate ...

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  15. ANTIQUATED RIFLES.

    Rather curious information regarding the equipment of St. George's Rilles was forthcoming to-day at the Military Court appointed to enquire into matters ...

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  16. FRANCE AND CHINA.

    The French ^Minister at Pekin recently demanded that the Chinese Government should execute the official at Montao, in the island of Hainan, by whose permission or ...

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  17. THE TYSON ESTATE.

    In the Equity Court to-day, in the case Parker V. Tyson and others, an injunction was asked to restrain the defendants from further proceeding with the sale of ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  19. THE COOLGARDIE-NORSEMAN RAILWAY.

    A public meeting was held to-day in connection with the Norseman railway, when the following resolutions were passed:—"1 That it is absolutely necessary in the interests ...

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  20. THE KONIGIN LUISE REFLOATED.

    The Konigin Luise, 10,566 tons, of the North-German Lioyds Lins, which went aground on Friday at the mouth of the River Scheldt, in the North Sea, has been ...

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  21. A PROTRACTED LAWSUIT.

    The hearing of the action for £1,000 damages at the instance of Herman Emil Kugelmen, a herbal practitioner, against Hohn Norton, for alleged libels published in ...

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  22. AN INSOLVENT SOLICITOR.

    A receiving order in bankruptey was recently made against the firm of Iugram, Hariison, & Iugram, of Lincoln's Inn Fields, solicitors, the liabilities being set ...

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  23. EXPLOSION IN A MAIN STREET.

    Passengers by a tramear proceeding from Melbourne to St. Kilda to-night were considerably startled by an explosion. The car was passing along High-street towards the ...

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  24. A MAIL STEAMER'S VOYAGE DELAYED.

    The mail steamer Miowera, which was due on Saturday last, did not arrive till to-day. The captain reports having encountered strong gales almost all the way ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Congress of Socialists being held in Paris has passed a resolution generally approving of a programme of collectivism. ...

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  26. YOUTHFUL DESPERADOES.

    The youths, George Johnson and Henry Lovering, who were arrested last week on a series of charges, ranging from bomb outrages to the pilfering of carpentering tools, ...

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  27. TEE CRICKET TROUBLE SETTLED.

    The New South Wales Cricket Association, at a special meeting to-night, confirmed the agreement arrived at the executive as to terms on which matches should ...

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  28. A STRANGE DROWSING CASE.

    A sensational drowning case occurred to-day at Broken Creek, Nathalia. Patrick Haley, employed by L. Nairns, a farmer, had delivered to the local blacksmith a ...

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  29. BOER ACCOUNTS OF VICTORIES.

    A correspondent at Aliwal North telegraphed on October 30:—An Englishman who was unaware that war had broken out arrived in Pretoria recently from ...

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  30. A SURPRISE VISIT FROM BECHUANALAND.

    A daring and brilliant raid has been made by eighty-five men of the British South African Police, under Captain George Lewis Holdsworth, of the 7th ...

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  31. AUSTRAL WHEEL RACE.

    The officials, of the Melbourne Bicycle Club who were in charge of the racing on Saturday last met to-day and unanimously decided in reinstate Prowse as winner of ...

    Article : 207 words
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  34. FRANK LAYER ON ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The welcome home of the East Melbourne Cricket Club to Frank Leaver, which had been postponed on account of that cricketer's illness, was tendered to him this ...

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  38. THE SOUTHERN FRONTIER.

    In making a reconnaissance of a Boer stronghold near Naauw Poort Junction, Cape Colony, detachments of New Zealand mounted infantry and NeW South ...

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  39. SUNDAY LABOUR ON MINES.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Mines to-day and represented that if the Sunday Labour on Mines Bill now before Parliament should be passed operations on ...

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