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  2. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Tuesday, 8 p.m.—A. O. Jones the well-known Notts captain and Greig, a Hampshire batsman, each put up 249 runs against Sussex and La cashire ...

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  3. Destructive Fire at Burnie.

    A very destructive fi occurred at Burnie early yesterday morning, when the Federal Coffee Palace (occupied by Mrs Maloney) and Mr E. M. Ready's ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Tuesday, 6 p.m.—It has transpired that Commandant Viljoen led the Boers who made the successful attack on the Victorians in camp at ...

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  5. Mining.

    Our Sheffield correspondent reports that Mr Crawley has eight horses packing ore from the Devon mine to Wilmot. Three tons was carted to Railion on ...

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  6. DISCOVERY OF WRECKAGE.

    Sydney, Wednesday—A cable from Auckland states a large portion of the forepart of the bulwarks of a vessel with the stanchions attached on which the ...

    Article : 63 words
  7. LADY LAMINGION'S FINAL “AT HOME.”

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—Lady Lamington, who with the Governor leaves to-morrow for England, held a final “At Home” to-day. An address from the ...

    Article : 47 words
  8. ANOTHER NEW GUINES MURDER.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The steamer Moresby which arrived at Cocktown to-day, brought news of the murder of Jack M'Lean, storekeeper, at Nile Bay, ...

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  9. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

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  10. THE SMALL POX OUTBREAK.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—News from the Quarantine Station continues satisfactory, and probable within a week all the contacts will be released from quarantine. ...

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  11. STOCK AND SHARE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 235 words
  12. SYMPATHY FROM THE DUKE.

    Melbourne. Wednesday.—The Governor-General has received the following cable message from the Duke of Cornwall and York: ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. THIRD TRIAL OF JANE SMITH.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The trial of Mrs Jane Smith in connection with the Talune poisoning case was continued to-day. The case for the Crown has closed. ...

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  14. APE-LIKE MEN.

    London, Tuesday, 6 p.m.—Professor Johnston confirms the discovery made in Central Africa by Captain Gragan respecting the existence of an ape-like race of ...

    Article : 51 words
  15. SUPPLY OF RAILS AND FISH PLATES.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The tender of the Moss Bay Steel Co., England has been accepted for the supply of 13,400 tons of steel rails, and 958 tons of fish plates. ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. CURIOUS LIBEL CASE.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A libel action against the "Sydney Morning Herald," arising out of the publication of an advertisement in the personal column, was ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. THE GOLCHESTER MYSTERY.

    London, Wednesday, 3 a.m.—Further details have been received regarding the trial of Lileywhite, supposed to be identical with Blatch, the author of a murder ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—The weather is very cold, wet and rough. ...

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  19. THE VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

    London, Wednesday, 7 a.m.—The following are the names of the Victorians who were killed or wounded in the recent disaster at Steenkool Spruit:— ...

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  20. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The American schooner Honoipury arrived to-day from Puget Sound with 650,000ft of Oregon pine. ...

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  21. INTERNATIONAL BOWLS.

    London, Wednesday, 4 p.m.—The Australian bowling team met a local combination at Leicester, when they were defeated by six pointy. Australian ...

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  22. THE-IRONTRADE STRIKE.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Iron-trades Employers, Association still adheres to its refusal to submit the matters in dispute between them and the ...

    Article : 88 words
  23. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—The weather to-day was very inclement, and the conditions for outdoor functions most disagreeable. There was, however, no lack of ...

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  24. THE SETTLEMENT OF CRETE.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—Replying to the Cretan Legislative Assembly's petition for union with Greece four of the protecting Powers intimate their intention ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. A TARIFF WAR.

    London, Wednesday,4a.m.—Owing to the action of America in taking Prussian petroleum the Russian Government has retaliated by placing increased duties on ...

    Article : 32 words
  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Wednesday Night.—The details of the foundering of the barge Gwyder have now been received, and are of a sensational character. There were ...

    Article : 225 words
  28. Orange River Colony.

    London, Tuesday, 6 p.m.—The Boers captured by General Elliott in the recent campaign through the north-east of the Orange Colony were in a deplorable ...

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  29. TRIAL OF A SUBMARINE BOAT.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—A trial with the submarine boat Norval, has been made at the instance of the British Admiralty. The vessel remained under ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Cape Colony.

    London, Wednesday, 2.30 a.m.—Details regarding the operations of the invading Boors is Cape Colony show that eight commandos comprising 1,500 men ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. PASSING THE CIVIL LIST.

    London, Wednesday, 5 a.m.—The King's Civil List Bill has been read the the third time in the House of Commons by 870 votes to 60. ...

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  32. THE ST. PETERSBURG FIRE.

    London, Wednesday, 5 a.m.—It was recently cabled that the St. Petersburg dock laborers out on strike were suspected of having caused a great fire at Galernij ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. Sporting.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The wet wintry weather had a bad effect on the attendance at the Mentone races this afternoon. Results :—Trial Handicap: ...

    Article : 81 words
  34. A BOER LAAGER CAPTURED.

    London, Wednesday, 5.55 a.m.—The Heidelberg volunteers captured a laager with nine Boers, 4,500 sheep and a large number of cattle. ...

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  35. The Commonwealth.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Senate this evening as soon as the much discussed Supply Bill had been re-introduced by Senator Drake and the motion ...

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  36. BARQUE AND CREW LOST.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—News has been received that the barge Gwyder, while being towed from Wallaroo to Bort Pirie sank in a gale and the lives of the three ...

    Article : 51 words
  37. General Items.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—Commandant Maritz with 150 men surrounded a British petrol, killing two, wounding two and capturing 20. A British ...

    Article : 70 words
  38. FRENCH OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    London, Wednesday.—In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday the Minister for Finance explained the proposed old age pensions scheme of the ...

    Article : 87 words
  39. FOOTBALL.

    Emu Bay v. Wynyard play a return match on the Latter's ground on Saturday. Emu Bay team: Stammers (2), A. Hein-rich, F. Burgess, A. Pearce, Norman, ...

    Article : 62 words
  40. A STEAMER'S MISHAP.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The steamer Gabo, which arrived yesterday from Sydney met with a serious accident when she was, fortunately close to the ...

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  41. 19,242 BOER PRISONERS.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—The Boer prisoners of war in the hands of the British number 19,242 men. ...

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  42. FOREST v. WARATAH.

    The following team will represent the Waratah Wanderers in its match against Forest, to be played at Waratah to-morrow:— H.G. Weekes (capt) ...

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  43. KRUGER'S CUNNING.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m —It is reported that ex-President Kruger is selling his Transvaal and South African securities and re-investing them in British ...

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  44. THE POSTAL BILL IN COMMITTEE.

    The Senate went into committee on the Post and Telegraph Bill. Clause 10 which provides that all telegraph messengers shall retire at the age of 18 was ...

    Article : 126 words
  45. GENERAL.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—Bank of Australasia shares are quoted at 79s, Bank of New South Wales, £43, Union Bank, £38 10s. ...

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  46. PROFESSOR OF AGRICULTRE.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—Professor Lowrie, principal of the Agricultural College, has definitely decided to accept the position of Professor of the ...

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  47. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    London, Wednesday, 3 a.m.—Squadrons A and B of tge Victorian Mounteds have left Tarkastad to embark at Eas London for Australia. ...

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  48. FITZROY v. NORTH TASMANIA.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—This afternoon the Fitzroy team of footballers played a second match against North Tasmania. There was a fairly good ...

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  49. A LIBELLER PUNISHED.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—In the Criminal Court to-day Charles Waller Chandler was arraigned on a charge of having written and published in the “Freelance ...

    Article : 135 words
  50. AUSTRALASIA.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly this evening the debate on the Address-in-Reply was resumed by Mr Irvine, Leader of the Opposition, who in ...

    Article : 95 words
  51. 1.450 MEN FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    London, Wednesday, 6 a.m.—The troopehip Bavaria has sailed for Capetown with 850 men of the Manchester regiment and 600 of the South Staffordshire ...

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  52. THE NORTH-WESTERN ASSOCIATION.

    Devonport v. Mersey, at East Devonport Umpire : Tag. Digney. Ulverstone v. Barrington, at Ulverstone Umpire: H.G. Jordan. ...

    Article : 162 words
  53. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Barton informed Sir Wm. M'Millan that the Cabinet was considering the advisability of securing all trading rights under ...

    Article : 110 words
  54. The Far East.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m. —Great Britain has informed the Powers of its refusal to accede to China's application that the customs on rice and opium be ...

    Article : 186 words
  55. QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The forecast for Tasmania for to-morrow is as follows :— The disturbance named “Calah,” first advised when off the Leeuwin, is now 500 ...

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  56. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—So far 374 per. sons have announced themselves as candidates for the 125 seats in the State Parliament at the approaching general ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. UNUSUALLY EXTREME WEATHER.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The weather throughout New South Wales unusually severe. Heavy fall of snow arts reported and telegraphic communication is ...

    Article : 27 words
  59. Advertising

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