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  2. ESSENCE OF PARLIAMENT.

    In Legislative Council Hon. J. L. Parsons and H. Adams resumed debate on Public Service Bill; discussion adjourned. Food and Drugs Bill taken up in committee; several clauses passed. ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier of Victoria, Mr. Peacock, has received the following letter from Sir George Sydenham Clarke, the newly appointed Governor of Victoria:—"London ...

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  4. THE FRUIT TRADE.

    Monday was the last day on which applications for space for fruit in the [?] steamer's were to be sent to the Agricultural Department. A fair amount of space ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Various accounts are being received in regard to the assault made by 1,500 Boers under General Louis Botha upon the Itala Fort in Zululand. The latest advices are ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. THE MURDER OF MR. McKINLEY.

    A dastardly attempt has been made of the life of a sentinel on guard at the tomb of the late President McKinley in the Canton cemetery. ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. IN THE COUNCIL.

    With one solitary person as an audience members of the Council proceeded leisurely with their business on Tuesday. The Hon. J. L. Parsons, speaking out of the fulness ...

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  8. EARLY CLOSING.

    In the Legislative Council on Tuesday the Attorney-General introduced the Bill for an Act to amend the Early Closing Act. The measure, which consists of 14 clauses, is to ...

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  9. TRAGEDY DESCRIBED.

    The following details of the attack upon the late President McKinley are taken from the San Francisco files received by the mail to-night:— ...

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  10. ALLEGED FRICTION WITH LORD KITCHENER.

    A rumour has been in circulation to the effect that friction has occurred between the War Office and Lord Kitchener with reference to the methods of prosecuting the ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. A BOER TRIBUTE TO BRITISH HUMANITY.

    The following passages are taken from a letter received by the "Times" from an officer of the South African Field Force on the treatment of the Boer women and children: ...

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  12. DEATH OF MR. KRUGER'S SON.

    A despatch from Pretoria stales that Mr. Ijaardt Kruger, the youngest son of ex-President Kruger, died yesterday after a short illness. The deceased surrendered to the ...

    Article : 58 words
  13. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    There was a full attendance of members on Tuesday when the Speaker took the chair. Messrs. Miller, Shannon, Burgoyne, Price, Wood, Denny, Coneybeer, Giles ...

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  14. THE CAPE RAIDS.

    Commandant Theron is endeavouring to join Commandants Louw and Maritz and other Boer leaders in country northwards of Clanwilliam, in the west of Cape Colony. ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Vera Hayes was arraigned on a charge of having attempted to extort blackmail from the Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. R. A. ...

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  16. THE FOMENTERS OF THE REBELLION.

    During the trial at Grant [?] of a Dutch rebel named Wolfaardt on a charge of treason the accused blamed the Hon. Dr. Thomas N. G. Te Water, one of the ...

    Article : 54 words
  17. BURIED SUPPLIES OF FOOD AND AMMUNITION.

    Mr. G. H. Kingswell, writing to the "Daily Express" from Cape Town on August 7, gives certain reasons why the Boers are able to continue the war. He says:— ...

    Article : 892 words
  18. RECONCILED TO ENGLAND.

    Two hundred Boers, who are on parole on the island of Ceylon, have intimated that they have no longer any feelings of animosity towards England. Indeed, they ...

    Article : 55 words
  19. WAR ITEMS.

    At the meeting of the Commission on August 26, Mr. Crane, the United States representative, brought forward the case of a man named Charles B. Nalkan, who stated ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  20. THE KING'S TITLES.

    The Prime Minister laid correspondence relating to the proposed alteration in the royal style and the titles of the Crown on the table of the ...

    Article : 283 words
  21. TICK QUARANTINE.

    Important developments have arisen in connection with, tick quarantine, and within a short time the whole of Queensland may be declared open to travelling stock. I ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. RECIPROCITY WITH THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr. Land, a United States Congressmen who recently visited Australia, expressed the opinion that a reciprocal tariff might be arranged with this colony to include wood ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. TWO MEN CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    Edward Collins, a coal trimmer, working on the steamer Moonta, living at Fremantle, was crushed to death between the vessel and the jetty. He lost his life while ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

    Sun rises 5.52 a.m.: sets 6.10 p.m. Moon rises 11.5 p.m.; sets 8.31 a.m. Semaphore.—Low water, 12.15 p.m.; high, 6 p.m. 9.5.—Frome road—Zoological Gardens. ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. A TEETOTAL MAYOR.

    The committee of the South street, Ballarat, competitions, has resolved to invite the Governor-General and Lady Hopetoun to be present at the final demonstration on ...

    Article : 80 words
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