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  2. Advertising

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  3. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, Monday Night.—The notorious anti-ritualist Richard Kensit has created another disgraceful scene in a British church in pursuance of his campaign ...

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  4. BOERS SHORT OF AMMUNITION

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Boer prisoners who have been captured confess that the object of the enemy in capturing small isolated detachments at much ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    London, Monday Night.—The Boers are still causing trouble south of De Aar, the great British stores depot in the north of cape Colony. They have now ...

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  6. A NEW P. & O. STEAMER.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The Sicilia, a magnificent steamer just built at Glasgow for the P. and O. Co., has been successfully launched. ...

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  7. A SPLENDID DONATION.

    London, Tuesday Night.—An anonymous donor has contributed the sum of £50,000 to Warwiok Agriculture College at Reading. ...

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  8. A LIBERAL FATHER-IN-LAW.

    London, Tuesday Night.—It was recently stated that the Duke of Manchester married against her father's wish the daughter of Millionaire Zimmerman ...

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  9. NO MORE S.A. TROOPS.

    Adelaide, Wednesday.—The Premier states that nothing is being done there in the direction of sending farther troops to South Africa. ...

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  10. KITCHENER AT DE AAR.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—General Lord Kitchener is at De Aar, the military base in the north of Cape Colony, where he is directing operations against the ...

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  11. The Commonwealth.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The "Times." "Morning Post," " Standard," "Daily News," and "Daily Mail" all make reference to the choice of Mr Barton ...

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  12. EDITING "ON CHRISTIAN LINES"

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Dr Parker, the eminent Congregational divine, in his Christmas sermon to his adherents in the City Temple narrated the ...

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  13. THE REBEL DUTCH.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—It is understood that Commandant De Wet has been all along draining his supplies of horses from the disaffected districts in the ...

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  14. THE LONDON CHEQUE BANK.

    London, Monday Night.—After consideration of the position of the institution, the directors of the London Cheque Bank propose voluntary liquidation. The ...

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  15. RAILWAYS DAMAGED BY FLOODS.

    London, Wednesday Morning—The damage to the Cape railways which has been attributed to the Boers is now chiefly ascribed to the heavy floods. ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S POLICY IN EGYPT

    London, Wednesday Morning.—Lord Cromer, the British Consul-General in Egypt, while addressing a meeting of sheks at Khartoum, indicated that a ...

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  17. SIR WM. LYNE RETIRES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—The political situation took an important change late on Monday night, when Sir Wm, Lyne gave up his attempt to form a Ministry ...

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  18. A NOVELISTS IMMORALITY.

    London, Monday Night.—Here Sternberg, a Berlin millionaire has been severely and deservedly punished by the German court. He has been sentenced to two ...

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  19. The Transvaal.

    London, Monday Night.—A small flying detachment of British mounted infantry inflicted heavy loss on a body of 300 Boers who were posted south of ...

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  20. SALVATION ARMY CHARITY.

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The Salvation Army at Now York gave a Christmas dinner to 25,000 of the poor of the city. The dinner was given in Madison ...

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  21. A PRINCELY SEPARATION.

    London, Monday Night.—The Prince and Princess of Monaco, whose domestic troubles have been publicly ventilated of late, have agreed to separate. The ...

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  22. THE ANTWERP DOCKERS' STRIKE

    London, Wednesday Morning.—The great strike among the dock laborers of Antwerp has caused almost a standstill in the Flemish trade, which is being ...

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  23. DESTRUCTION OF BOER FARMS.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The "Daily Mail" correspondent states that a British fores in the Heidelberg district, south-east of Johannesburg, has destroyed 37 ...

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  24. THE POSITION UNCHANGED.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Mr Barton has not yet made any announcement as to the progress he is making with the formation of a Cabinet. His only difficulty is ...

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  25. THE DREYFUS AMNESTIES.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—The French Sanate, following the Deputies, has adopted tho Amnesty proposals by which pardons are to be granted to those ...

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  26. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—Mr G. R. Perrin, Conservator of Forests, died suddenly, at Ballarat late, on Monday night. ...

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  27. CANADIANS IN S.P.'S POLICE

    London, Wednesday Morning.—One thousand of the Canadian troops are enrolling in General Baden-Powell's Transvaal police. ...

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  28. A BOY DROWNED.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—A sad drowning fatality took place at St. Kilda this afternoon. A family Darned Mitchell was picknicking on the beach, and the ...

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  29. Orange River Colony.

    London, Tuesday Night.—A column of Guards led by Major-General Colville encountered a large commando at Modder-fontein on Saturday. The enemy tried to ...

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  30. ZOLA ON THE WARPATH.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The Paris newspaper "Aurore" published yesterday a copy of an open letter forwarded to President Loubet by M. Emile Zola, the ...

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  31. THE SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The stay of the Imperial troops in Sydney has been extended to January 14. The city is now crowded with visitors, and more are ...

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  32. GREAT HEAT IN MELBOURNE.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.—The comfort of holiday-makers to-day was interfered with by the oppressively hot weather. A withering northerly wind set in at ...

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  33. STEAMER MISHAPS.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—A steamer accident is reported from the North Sea. The Hamburg liner Malino collided with the steamer Wiscombe Park, which was ...

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  34. A BOER SHOT FOR LOYALTY.

    London, Tuesday Night.—An Orange Colony Boer farmer has been shot by his countrymen for surrendering to the British and refusing to re-join the rebels. ...

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  35. LADY HOPETOUN'S HEALTH

    Sydney, Wednesday.—Lady Hopetoun arrived this morning from Adelaide, having passed through Melbourne without leaving the railway car. Her health is ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—A sad drowning accident is reported from Lake Macquarie. A boy and girl named Maher, while on the way to a neighbor's house, got stuck ...

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  37. General Items.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—It is reported that the Magaliesberg ranges, west of Pretoria, where General Clements was defeated with severe loss, have now been ...

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  38. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    London, Tuesday Morning.—Germany has presented to the United States claims for an indemnity rising from the late insurrection and war in Cuba. The ...

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  39. Circular Head I.O.OF. Sports.

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  40. ISSUE OF TREASURY BILLS.

    Sydney, Wednesday.—The Government is issuing £500,000 worth of Treasury bills bearing interest at the rate of 3½ per cent. ...

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  41. ST DRAGOON GUARDS.

    London, Monday Night.—The 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards have been ordered to South Africa. They will embark at Southampton on January 8. The ...

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  42. TASMANIAN.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—Among the cargo of the as Pateena to-day from Melbourne were eight oases of tomatoes which were condemned, being infected with the ...

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  43. 22 FISHERMEN DROWNED.

    London, Tuesday Morning,—As a revolt of the recent unprecedented gales 22 fishermen were drowned off the coasts of the Shetland Islands. ...

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  44. STEAD'S STUPID SYMPATHY.

    London, Monday Night.—Mr W. T. Stead, the "Opportunist" journalist, has given utterance to another of his characteristic notoriety-making statements in ...

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  45. CLOSING "THE HOLY DOOR."

    London, Tuesday Morning.—His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. has performed the very imposing ceremony at Rome of dosing "The Holy Door." A golden ...

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  46. A STABBING AFFRAY.

    Launceston, Wednesday.—At the Police Court this morning James Hunt, aged 38, a fireman on the steamer Fateena, was charged with having at 1 o'clock on ...

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  47. 50,000 HORSES AND MULES PURCHASED.

    London, Monday Night.—The War Office has purchased 50,000 hones and males in Kansas, United States of America, for despatch to South Africa as ...

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  48. GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

    London, Tuesday Night.—The Emperor William of Germany has bestowed the Order of the Black Eagle on the Chancellor, Baron Von Bulow. The action of ...

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  49. CYCLING.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A bicycle sports meeting held this afternoon under the auspices of the St Kilda Cricket Club attracted an attendance of about 7,000 ...

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  50. BRYN ROBERTS UNREPENTANT.

    London, Tuesday Night.— Mr Bryn Roberts has not repented of the unjust imputations which he cast on colonial troops. He states he will re-open the ...

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  51. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    London, Tuesday Night.—President M'Kinlay is forwarding the Hay-Paance-forte treaty as amended to Great Britain, without comment. ...

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  52. ARBITRATION MOTIONS SHELVED.

    London, Tuesday.—Supporters of the Boers in the Parliaments of Switzerland, Belgium and Hesse have endeavored to secure the passage of resolutions ...

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  54. IRISH CAVALRY FOR SOUTH AFRICA

    London, Tuesday Night.—All the available cavalry located in the Belfast district, in the north of Ireland, have received instructions to hold themselves in readiness ...

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