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  2. Sporting.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Races were held at Mentone this afternoon, whon there was pleasant weather and a moderate attendance. After Brighton won ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Lieutenant Hans Caidua, formerly of the Stoats Artillery, has been found guilty by the Pretoria court-martial on all counts. ...

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  4. TWO PLAGUE OASES AND ONE DEATH.

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—Two fresh cases of plague are reported. The elderly woman named Warnock, who was quarantined on Tuesday died to-day. ...

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  5. THE WAR IN CHINA.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Further details which have coins to hand regarding tho advance and assault on Peking show that oil the evening of August 13 ...

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  6. PEO-BOER LETTERS BY MR LABOUCHERE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The London "Truth" has published a proBoer letter written by Mr Labouchere, M.P. (proprietor of hte journal) to Mr Montagu ...

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  7. GABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Colonel Marchand, whoso name came into prominence in connection with tho Fashoda incident, has been attached to General . ...

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  8. THE PLAGUE RECORD.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—Returns to date show that 111 cases of plague have occurred in this colony, 47 have proved fatal while 32 persona have recovered ...

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  9. Mining.

    At the Mount Black Proprietary mine it is anticipated that the concentrators will be given a trial run towards the end of the month. ...

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  10. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The disabled Steamer Time arrived at anchorage in tow of the the tug this morning. It has been decided to fix a now tail shaft to the ...

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  11. MISHAP TO A RACEHORSE.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The steeplechaser Confusion, whilst rolling in a paddock at Sale, broke one of Ms legs, and his to be destroyed. ...

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  12. The Transvaal.

    London, Thursday Morning.—It is believed that the whole of the Boer forces in the Transvaal contemplate retreating into the bush velds, in the north of the ...

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  13. GERMANY AND FRANCE.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Owing to the participation of French troops with Germans in China, tho Kaiser has decide that the fall of Sedan, with the ...

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  14. FOOTBALL.

    The following players will represent Upper Barrington against Lower Barrington on Saturday next:—Husband (2), Sullivan (2), Pullen (2), ...

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  15. THE MAGNET S.M. CO.

    The permanent survey of the railway which is to connect tho Magnet mine with the Emu Bay Railway has now been completed for a distance of about eight ...

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  16. BUSHMEN AND BOERS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Lieut General Carrington's bushmen have engaged a Boer commando at Ottos Hoop, between Zeerust and Mafeking. The ...

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  17. RECENT TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    London, Wednesday Night.—The Sultan of Turkey has promised to punish the authors of the recent massacres of Christians at Spanghank, in Armenia. As a ...

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  18. THE BUDGET.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr F. W. Holder) delivered his Budget statement this evening. He said the year had yielded a revenue of £115,000 in excess of ...

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  19. MERSEY v. BEACONSFIELD.

    Beaconsfield, Thursday.—The football match to-day between a team from Mersey and a Beaconsfield combination resulted in an easy victory for the home team, the ...

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  20. GENERAL HAMILTON'S TROOPS.

    London, Thursday Morning. —Lieut General Hamilton's division have crossed Crocodile River, [?] of Zeerust, in pursuit of Commandant Do Wet, are ...

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  21. THE FLIGHT OF THE COURT.

    London, Thursday Morning. — A Japanese semi-official despatch states that the Dowager Empress, the Emperor, and the Ministers of the Chinese court ...

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  22. SAMOAN ARBITRATION.

    London, Thursday Morning. —King Oscar II of Sweden has boon appointed arbitrator in the international claims arising pat of the Samoan settlement. ...

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  23. A PROPOSAL TO KRUGER.

    London, Thursday Morning.—In view of the privations which the British prisoners at Nooitgedecht are enduring, Lord Reb rats has communicated with ...

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  24. RESCUE OF MISSIONARIES.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Japanese forces rescued a number of missionaries and Chinese converts who wore imprisoned in the Imperial Palace. ...

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  25. DEATH OF AN EMINENT PAINTER.

    London, Thursday Morning. — The death is announced of Mr Thomas Fuel, B.A., the eminent painter in his 74th year. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, Thursday.—A sensational robbery has taken place at Auckland, a letter box belonging to Messrs Mackay and Logansheen being; forced open and its ...

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  27. AMERICANS FIRST TO ENTER.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Americans claim that they were the first to enter Peking. The heavy nature of the roads ...

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  28. ADVANCE OF GENERAL FRENCH.

    London, Thursday Morning. —Lieut General French's cavalry have advanced from Twyfelaar, west of Carolina, to Von Wyksvler further east. Much desultory ...

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  29. THE RICH P.A.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Mr James Reid, acting manager of the Rich P. A., states that he has received advice from London that the letters of allotment of tho new ...

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  30. FRENCH BUYING AMERICAN COAL.

    London, Thursday Morning —The French naval authorities fire importing coil from America for the use of French warships. ...

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  31. GEELONG DISPUTE SETTLED.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The dispute between the South Melbourne and Geelong Football Clubs has been practically settled and in a manner satisfactory to ...

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  32. THE MAPOURIKA ASHORE.

    Auckland, Thursday.—The steamer Mapourika is ashore near Piston, but it is hoped she will be not off without serious damage. ...

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  33. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Government are negotiating with the owners of Messrs Whitfield at Tale, residing on the King River, Gippsland, for the purchase of ...

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  34. NEW GOLDEN GATE.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The New Golden Gate struck a now reef at the 1,400ft level, 104ft west of tho shaft. The reef is highly mineralised, and carries a little gold. The ...

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  35. Melbourne Sheep Show.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The annual Merino and Longwool Sheep Show commenced to-day. There was not quite as many sheep shown this year as last ...

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  36. CHAOS REIGNS IN PEKING.

    London, Thursday Night.—Mr E. H. Conger, the American Minister at Peking, cables the condition of the capital is one of chaos. The Chinese army have field ...

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  37. A SERIOUS 3 QUARREL.

    Auckland, Thursday.—Captain Rogers, of "Fairburn," Auckland, fired three shots at Mr W- A. Gardiner to-day. One took effect in Gardiner's shoulder, inflicting a ...

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  38. Australian Casualties.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The following Australian casualties were sustained by Liout.—General Ian Hamilton's division on August 19:—Lieutenant ...

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  39. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    London, Wednesday Night. — Bullion silver is quoted at 2s 4id per oz standard, against 2s 4 3-6d yesterday. ...

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  40. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Thursday.—E.M. Darken has been appointed to the charge of the Dundas school, and Miss P. Lohrey has been appointed to be new school at ...

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  41. STOCK AND SHARE MARKETS.

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  42. Seymours Expedition.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Admiral Seymour, in a letter which has reached England, describes the actions of the troops composing his unsuccessful ...

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  43. ROBERTS v. SMITH BILLIARD MATCH.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The Roberts v. Smith billiard match was continued to-day. Smith played differently, which the champion was is fine form, and mode breaks of 161,150 and 103. At the ...

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  44. A LONG LIST.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Privates R. W. Kilgour, T. G. Watson, C. J. Giles (In. S. Wales) havo been wounded at Ottos Hoop. ...

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  45. THE GREAT WESTERN.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The following cable messages were received by Mr Henry Rymill, a director of the Great Western syndicate, when in Hobart recently ...

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  46. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr G. H. Roid (ex-Premier) claimed that the report of the committee on public accounts, which had ...

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  47. Peace Negotiations.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Li Hong chang has been informed by the United States Government that peace negotiations will pot be entered into by ...

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  48. Fight with a Kangaroo.

    A very exciting adventure took place on tho Puckapunyal road, near Seymour, Victoria, last week between Mr Harry Grattan and a kangaroo. ...

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  49. A TASMANIAN DEATH.

    Hobart, Thursday.—Sir John Dodds received a cablegram from Sir Alfred Milner to-day stating that Trooper T. Galvin (Beaconsfield), 2nd contingent ...

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  50. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—Mr John Lyne, father of the New South Wales Premier, is again indisposed and his condition is causing anxiety. ...

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  51. Australian Aid.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The gunboat Protecter from South Australia has arrived at Thursday Island en route for China. All are well on board. ...

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  52. News in Brief.

    Oaten hay chaff for sole, Ulverstone. See advt. Hens wanted, 11-mile, E.B. Railway. See advt. ...

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  53. DEPARTURE OF LOUD BEAUCHAMP.

    Sydney, Thursday.—It is the intention of the Government to sec that Lord Beauchamp has a suitable send-off as the last Governor under the existing ...

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  54. General News.

    London, Thursday Morning.—Largo forces of Chinese troops are still maintaining a threatening attitude in the vicinity of Yangtsun, 15 miles north-west ...

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  55. STRAHAN.

    Strahan, Thursday.—It was rumored to-day that a warrant had been issued for tho arrest of a young man named Charles Lewis, on a charge of embezzling £2 15s ...

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  56. General Items.

    London, Wednesday Night.—Mr C. H. Wessles, a member of the Gape Assembly for a northern constituency, speaking in the House at Capetown declared that ...

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  57. QUEEN CONGRATULATES GASELEE.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Queen has congratulated General Gaselee, the British commander in China, for his daring advance on Peking. ...

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  58. THE LIBEL LAWS.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The executive committee appointed at a recent conference of representatives, of over 200 newspapers of New South Wales ...

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  59. MORE FIGHTING EXPECTED.

    London, Thursday Morning.—General Chafee, the American commander in China, reports that he expects there will he much more fighting with the Chinese ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. Advertising

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  62. The Black Outlaws.

    Sydney, Thursday. — The aboriginal murderers are still at large. They were however sighted to-day by the police and shots were exchanged. ...

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  63. SICK PAY FOR COLONIALS.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Imperial Government has decided to allow sick pay to Colonial officers invalided to Great Britain from South Africa. ...

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  64. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—Elevon Arabs, who recently landed on the coast near Mackay, and were suspected of having Mackay from New Caledonia, wore brought ...

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  65. THE CAPE TREASON BILL.

    London, Thursday Morning.—The Treason Punishment and Indemnity to Loyalists Bill was read a second time in the Cape House of Assembly yesterday ...

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  66. TO-DAY'S WEATHER FORECAST.

    Brisbane, Thursday.—The following is Tasmania's weather forecast for to-day Improving conditions, but passing showers Still likely; thunderstorms are ...

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