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  2. ThE BOER WAR.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—A party of Steinacker's Horse captured 11 Boers, [?] wagons, end many cattle and horses on the Portuguese frontier. ...

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  4. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Tuesday, 2 a.m.—Mrs Renwick, a widow, who gave hor address as Bourke street, Melbourne, is prosecuting two well-known criminals named ...

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  5. A PATROL SURPRISED

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—Commandant Theron with 120 men surprised a patrol at Merring's Drift. Three British were killed and four wounded three ...

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  6. THE WATERVAL TRAIN DISASTER.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—The Boors kept firing at the Waterval train that they captured after all resistance on the part of the British had ceased, although they were ...

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  7. THE COLORADO BEETLE PEST.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m. —The Colorado beetle pest was recently discovered in a potato patch, adjoining the Tilbury docks on the Thames. An ...

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  8. THE PARLIAMENT.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—In the Senate this afternoon, after conscientiously and exhaustively discussing the 267 classes and three schedules of the Customs Bill ...

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  9. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The House went into committee on the Land for Settlements Bill. On Part 1-Board of Land Purchase, Commissioners and its officers—Long ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Perth, Wednesday.—Mr . Richard Speight, M.L.A.,, ex-Victorian Commissioner of Railways, is dangerously ill. ...

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  11. ACTION AGAINST A LABOR UNION.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—The Taffuale Railway Company, Wales, has taken legal action against the Amalgamated Employers Society for the recovery of £20,000 ...

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  12. Cape Colony.

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—Cape Dutch Volunteers have twice offered to raise a special corps to chase the Boers and rebels who are harrassing the colony. ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND.

    Wellington, Wednesday.—The annual postal report states in respect to the penny postage that although few foreign countries have been able to adopt the ...

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  14. TASMANIA'S GOVERNOR

    London, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—The new Governor of Tasmania, Sir Arthur E. Havelock, G.C.M.G., G.C.I.E., will accompanied by Lady Havelock, sail for ...

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  15. General Items.

    London, Tuesday, 6 p.m. — It was stated yesterday that Dr Krause, who facilitated Lord Roberts' occupation of Johannesburg, had been arrested at ...

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  16. A DEFAULTING SOLICITOR

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—An application was made today to justice a Beckett at the instance of the Law Institute of Victoria, for the suspension ...

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  17. STATE OF SIEGE IN PERSIA.

    London, Tuesday, 6 p.m.—The "Kalnische Zeitung," published at Cologne, Germany, states that a minor state of siege exists at Teheran, the ...

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  18. AN UNSAFE VESSEL

    Wellington, Wednesday.—The Auckland Customs authorities have refused clearance to the steamer Elmville which is now loaded with timber at Kaipara for ...

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  19. Disease in Cattle.

    The Government Veterinary Surgeon, Dr. Wilmot, has been on the East Coast for a week past investigating a reported outbreak of anthrax. He visited Lebrina, ...

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  20. NOTICES OF MOTION AND QUESTION.

    Mr Hartnoll, to move.—when the Public Works proposals are considered in committee, and the item under. "balances to be re—sppropriated," new asylum for ...

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  21. THE FRANCO—TURKISH CRISIS

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m. — The Turkish Ambassador at Paris has been presented with his passports, and he will now return to Constantinople. ...

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  22. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—Edward Way was sent to gaol for a month at the City Police Court to-day for stealing a bottle of gin. ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Mayor of Sydney has asked the Premier to give instructions to the Police Department to co-operate with the City Council in ...

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  24. THE FUTURE OF BRITISH COMMERCE

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—The North England Associated Chambers of Commerce held a social gathering at Nottingham last night. Lord Avesbury who ...

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  25. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Mr Glynn, (S.A.), presented a petition from 42 persons living in riparian districts in favor of the project for locking, ...

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  26. DR KOCH'S CONSUMPTION THEORY.

    London, Wednesday, 4 a.m.—The following have been appointed as a Tuberculosis Commission to inquire into Professor Koch's theory regarding ...

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  27. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    Hobart, Wednesday.—It is understood that the Redistribution of Seats Bill which the Government will introduce will provide for 35 members for the House of ...

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  28. INADEQUATE POLICE PROTECTION.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day strong complaint was made of the lack of police protection, to which in due the frequent, sticking-up ...

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  29. The Commonwealth.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—It has been reported that the Cabinet will have disposed of the tariff by next Saturday, but Mr Barton states this is incorrect, adding ...

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  30. THE CHINESE MISSION TO GERMANY.

    London, Wednesday, 5.50 a.m.—Prince Chun has been ordered not to consent to any ceremony differing to any extent from that which all ambassadors perform. ...

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  31. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Wednesday. — At the Police Court to-day Wm. Appleby was sentenced to sixmonths' imprisonment for stealing 100 ex-tail tips, the property of James ...

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  32. THE STATE'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WAR.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—In the Assembly to-day, in reply to a question, the Premier stated that 4,761 officers and men had gone to South Africa with various ...

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  33. THE DEFENCE BILL.

    It has been asserted that the Defence Bill is to give way to the Electoral Bill, and that no more will be heard of it this session. But the Prime Minister denies ...

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  34. LABOR V. CAPITAL

    London, Wednesday, 7 a.m.—Commenting on the decision of the Court in the recent Taffdale (Wales) case, which was decidedly against the labor ...

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  35. Mining.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The Mount Bischoff T.M. Co.'s weekly London cable quotes tin at £117 per ton, market dull; last sales were effected at £119. ...

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  36. THE BROKEN HILL COACH ROBBERY.

    Broken Hill, Wednesday.—Mr Rosonone, one of the passengers of the mail coach stuck up near White Cliffs, states: "The man ordered us all to stand aside ...

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  37. THE WHITE PINAFORE CO.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—The White Pinafore mine (in liquidation) was sold by auction by the bailiff of the Court of Requests to-day, to Mr J. F. Barclay for ...

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  38. THE COMMANDANT.

    The Prime Minister is not yet in a position, to mate any announcement respecting the Federal Commandant, who is to be "If I did so," Mr Barton observed, ...

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  39. GENERAL

    London, Tuesday, 3 p.m.—The first—class cruiser Bedford has been successfully launched at Fairfield. Mosquitos on the Gold Coast have been ...

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  40. NEW GOLDEN KING COMPANY.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—At the New Golden King mine, Mathinna, 70oz gold has been obtained from 84 tons stone by amalgamation only. This is considered ...

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  41. THE INTER-STATE COMMISSION.

    The Prime Minister considers the criticism of the "Times " on the I Iter-State Commission Bill as "immaterial to the measure." "Besides," he added, " it ...

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  42. THE LONDON TIN MARKET.

    The Mount Bischoff T.M. Company has received the following report from Messrs French and Smith, dated London, July 26:—"During the greater part ...

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  43. HONOR THE BRAVE

    Sir,—I have to thank you on behalf of the Committee for the assistance yon are giving us by the additional publicity you are giving this project in your columns. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    Briabane, Wednesday.—The following is Tasmania's forecast for to-morrow:—N.W.W. westerly, changing to strong southerly winds in squalls, with heavy, ...

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  45. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Wednesday. — The Fall Court to-day granted tho application for a writ of capiss, holding John Chalmers to bail in the amount of £600 pending legal ...

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  46. A QUEENSLAND PROTEST.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—The Premier states the Queensland Government has made a protest to the Federal Government, more particularly on behalf of the Germans and ...

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  47. CO-OPERATION AND COOL STORAGE.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—A meeting of shareholders in the Tasmanian Co-operative Produce, and cool Storage Company, Limited, was held at the ...

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  48. THE NEW FLAG.

    The Federal flag recommended by the judges for acceptance is practically the Victorian flag, with a six-pointed Star added. The Victorian flag has the Union Jack ...

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  49. STATE POLITICS.

    Brisbane, Wednesday.—It is said the members of the Labor Party hardly take seriously the novel provision of the new Electoral Bill to give two votes to any man ...

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  50. THE MELBOURNE SHOW.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The attendance at the Royal Agricultural Society's show to-day was very good, and a big crowd of visitors ia expected to-morrow, ...

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  51. THE MAGNET TRAMWAY.

    The manager of the Magnet mine reports on the progress being made with the construction of the tramway:—Earth-works—Formation has been finished from ...

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  52. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The barque Lomond, from Glasgow, had an exceedingly trying passage. The deck fittings were badly damaged by heavy seas. ...

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  54. MR FOWLER, M.H.A., RESIGNS.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—It is understood that Mr A. E. Fowler, one of the members in the Assembly for Launceston, has decided to resign his seat in ...

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