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  2. A SERIOUS PLAGUE CASE.

    Brisbane, Monday.—Leslie King, 7 years of age, residing in Wharf Street City, has been reported as plague infected. He is in a very serious condition, ...

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  3. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Hobart, Monday.—The Duke has conveyed through the Commandant, Colonel Legge, his entire satisfaction at the manner in which all ranks of the Defence ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—It was stated yesterday the the Boers wrecked a train at Naboomspruit, killing an officer and nine men belonging to the Gordon ...

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  5. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—The "Times" sales that a French syndicate is investing 60,000,000fr. in Hungary, and that in consequence commercial ...

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  6. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Perth, Monday.—The position of affairs in connection with the strike of the railway workers is practically unchanged. The men held a mass meeting at which ...

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  7. PROFIT FROM THE CHOPPING MATCH.

    The share to the soldiers' memorial fund from the chopping contests will amount to £140. ...

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  8. UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    London, Sunday, 4 p.m.—A cricket match was played at Lord's yesterday between teams representing the Universities of Cambridge and Oxford. After good ...

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  9. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Successful experiments were made with wireless telegraphy by Mr W. P. Hallam, of the Hobart Telegraph office, with the Royal escort warship, St. George. ...

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  10. GENERAL BOTHA'S POSITION.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—General Botha, who was recently reported to be near Springs, north-east from Johannesburg, has retreated further east and is ...

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  11. South Australia.

    Adelaide, Monday.—Preparations for a fitting welcome to the Duke and Duchess are repidly maturing. The total expenditure by the Government will be about ...

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  12. INTERNATIONAL BOWLS.

    London, Sunday, 6 p.m.—The New Zealand bowling team met and defeated a local combination at North Edinburgh by one point, the scores being:— ...

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  13. 12 BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—Three men of the Scottish Horse regiment were killed and nine wounded at Elandstock on July 8. ...

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  14. TWO BOER FORCES ROUTED.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—Reuter's correspondent states that a squadron of Remington's Guides routed a force under Commandant Ackerman at Brackfontein, ...

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  15. THE OPHIR AT ADELAIDE.

    At 12.10 this morning the following message received by the Tasmanian Telegraph Department was forwarded to us:— "Semaphore, Adelaide.—The Royal ...

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  16. THE KING'S TITLES.

    London, Sunday, 6 p.m.—A general opinion ia held s that "Sovereign of Britain" would prove a suitable addition to the King's titles, the term "Britain" ...

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  17. A BOER ATTACK.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—Details have been received of the Brugsprint fight in the centre of the Transvaal. It appears that 200 Boers under Commandant ...

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  18. The Canadian Tour.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—The programme on the arrival of the Royal party in Canada has been mapped out. The Duke after landing at Quebec will, on ...

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  19. FRENCH MONASTIC LEGISLATION.

    London, Sunday, 6 p.m.—Pope Leo XIII. has written a circular letter to the Superiors-General of the various Religious Orders and other monastic institutions ...

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  20. Marine Board Constituencies.

    Sir,—Your leading article of the 3rd inst., on the above should commend itself to those who are interested in the progress and future ...

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  21. DASTARDLY BOER ACTION.

    London, Monday, 5 a.m.—A writer signing himself Edward Wallace, has written a sensational letter to the London "Daily Mail," described some shocking ...

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  22. SMELTING WORKS SHUTDOWN.

    Fremantle, Monday.—the Fremantle Smelting Works have declared their intention of shutting down, thus throwing between 800 and 400 men out of work. The ...

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  23. AMERICA CUP DEFENDERS.

    London, Sunday, 6 p.m.—Another preliminary trial of American defenders of America Cup took place yesterday off Newport. The course chosen was distant ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Monday.—Heavy snow falls have taken place in all parts, of the colony. ...

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  25. Cape Colony.

    London, Sunday, 4 p.m.—The Attorney-General of Cape Colony, Mr J. Rose-Innes, addressed a meeting at Westminster, inland from Capetown, in reference ...

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  26. A SAD DEATH.

    Wellington, Monday.—At the Nelson Cathedral last evening Thomas Scott, aged 85, expired before the commencement of the service. He assisted ...

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  27. AMERICAN SUCCESS IN PHILIPPINES.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—News has been received from the Philippines that the rebel Filipino leader, Bellarmino, with 1,000 of his followers surrendered to the ...

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  28. RECEPTION TO RETURNING TROOPS.

    Wellington, Monday.—Great preparations are being made at Invercargil for the reception of the troops who will arrive by the troopship Tagus from ...

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  29. AUSTRALASIA.

    Melbourne, Monday.—Colonel J. Kent Johnston, for the past 10 years secretary of the Australian Club, was found dead in bed at the club this morning. ...

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  30. Orange River Colony.

    London, Sunday, 4 p.m.—General Kitchener reports to the War Office that Boer raiders burnt the Roodepoort railway station in the south of the Orange ...

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  31. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart. Monday.—Probates: James Hall to George Russell Cunningham, £119; Henry King to John King, £76; Mary Duncing to Lavinia Whitfield, ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Monday.—H. Eitaka, the Japanese consul at Sydney, has returned from a visit to New Caledonia and reports that he was successful in setting a strike ...

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  34. CLEARING THE COUNTRY.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m—Five British columns, during the last seven weeks, cleared the banks of the Orange liver, capturing 127 Boers, including several ...

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  35. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    Sydney, Monday.—The first meeting of the Cabinet after the elections was held to-day, at which a general conversation took place on the measures to be brought ...

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  36. 2,000 REFUGEES SECURED.

    London, Monday, 6 a.m.—Two thousand refugees have been brought to Edenburg, in the south of the Orange Colony, during the past fortnight. ...

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  37. THE NEW RAILWAY MANAGER.

    Hobart, Monday.—Mr C. Hudson, the new Manager of the Tasmanian Government Railways, took up his duties to-day. ...

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  38. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Monday.—At the Police Court this morning, Walter Whiting and Hugh Harper were each fined 20s or 14 days for having made use of obscene ...

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  39. General Items.

    "The late Maori demonstration," says the Auckland "Star," disclosed the fact that it was good for the Europeans generally that they did not understand ...

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  40. MELBOURNE SHEEP SALES.

    Launceston, Monday.—Preparations are now being made for the annuals sales of stud sheep in Melbourne, which are to be held earlier this year than usual. The ...

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  41. The Far East.

    London, Monday, 4 a.m.—France has notified China that it is intended that French troops are to permanently guard the Peking-Paotingfu railway against ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, Monday.—The forecast for Tasmania is as follows:—Unsettled, passing showers and fresh N. and N. W. winds, under the influence of the storm "Baca," ...

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  43. A MINER'S DEATH.

    Launceston, Monday.—A miner named Charles Anderson was killed at the New Home Tin Mine, Branxholm, by a fall of earth. He died almost immediately after ...

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