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  4. To-Day's Telegrams.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company's, Limited, cable: The sales closed firmly. Since close of last sales greasy merino super are par to ½d per lb ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At Marlborough House His Majesty the King and Queen presented medals to 500 South African and Ashanti soldiers and 109 nurses. His Majesty conversed with two of ...

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  6. Drowned While Crossing the Murray.

    On Saturday morning William Simpson was being rowed across the Murray River by a fisherman at South Corowa, when in the middle of the stream the boat, which was ...

    Article : 101 words
  7. Colonial Casualties

    The following information concerning Australian soldiers in South Africa is now to hand:— Queensland Bushmen: Slightly wounded ...

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  8. Resumed Duty.

    Captain J. Watt, and Lieutenant E. Langley, of South Australia, and Veterinary Captain Malhuish, of New South Wales, are reported to be convalescent, They have ...

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  9. Latest Cablegrams.

    The July meeting at Windsor was continued to-day, when the principal event, the July Handicap, resulted as follows:— Storm Signal (late Sailor Boy III.), by ...

    Article : 172 words
  10. The Gratuity to "Bobs."

    Lord Salisbury, the British Premier, and Mr. Balfour, leader of the House of Commons, presented the King's message, recommending a grant of £100,000 to Field-Marshal Lord ...

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  11. FIJI'S GOVERNOR.

    Whether the stars in their courses are fighting against his Excellency Sir George O'Brien or not, he must, if he be a wise man, now recognise that his position is the ...

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  12. Boers on the Trek

    A Boer commando, accompanied by women and children, has entered Portuguese territory near the river Limpopo. Portuguese troops have been sent to disarm them. ...

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  13. Leakage of official News.

    Mr St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, states that the leakage of official news and the publication of statements regarding pending events were ...

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  14. Obiturary.

    The death is announced of T. F. Wicksteed, C. M.G., secretary accountant to the South Australian State Agency in London. ...

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  16. Abolishing Native Flogging.

    A proclamation, issued at Pretoria, abolishes flogging enacted by law in 1895, but repeats the Native Pass Law to the gold fields. ...

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  17. CHINA.

    The Foreign Ministers have notified the Chinese Envoys that the Powers have agreed to an indemnity of 450,000,000 taels, payable from the balance of the maritime ...

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  18. The Tibertan Mission.

    The Chinese fear that the welcome accorded at St. Petersburg to the Tibertan Mission is designed to strengthen Russian diplomatic action when the Manchurian ...

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  19. The Commonwealth Parliament.

    In the House of Representatives last night Sir Philip Fysh (Tas.), moved the second reading of the Post and Telegraph Bill, and in doing so said that the total loss of this ...

    Article : 149 words
  20. SHE CARRIES IT WITH HER.

    When Mrs. Mary Wren is about to start on a trip to Sydney she always packs in her bag a bottle of Mother Seigel's Syrup' Of course, she is careful to put it where it will not get broken, as she does ...

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  21. Anarchists in Australia.

    It is asserted that three suspected Anarchists were detained at the Quarantine Station till the Royal visitors left Australia, being released on July 25th. ...

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