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  3. CABLES AND WIRES.

    London, October 21.—The bubonic plague is raging with great virulence in Foochow and other districts of Southern China. The deaths total 1,000 daily. ...

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  4. THE TARIFF.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day the motion of censure debate was continued by Mr Watson (N.S.W.), the leader of the Labor ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    London, October 22.—General Botha's commandos have been driven back towards Ermelo. The local commandos dispersed as soon as the British columns ...

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  6. BURIED IN A BLOWN DOWN HOUSE.

    A house in John street, Pyrmont, was blown down during a squall, falling on its occupant, Mrs Elizabeth King, a widow. She was sitting in a back ...

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  7. NEW ZEALANDERS ENGAGED.

    The Premier of New Zealand has received the following cable from Colonel Porter, commanding the Seventh New Zealand Contingent:—"Engaged Botha's ...

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  8. WHITAKER WRIGHT AGAIN

    London, October 21.—Mr Whitaker Wright is proposing to combine and reconstruct the London and Globe Corporation, British American Corporation, and ...

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  9. A PAYMASTER DROWNED.

    Mr W. T. Tamer, paymaster and clerk at the harbor work, Maclean, while bathing inside the Heads, was carried away by the current. The pilot boat was ...

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  10. TURKEY AND THE POWERS

    London, October 21.—Germany is offering Turkey a loan of £3,000,000, asking in return the completion of the Bagdad railway and other monopolies. ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND.

    It is understood that the Government's intention is to undertake the first section of the border railway, which starts from Warwick, by day labor. ...

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  12. Orange River Colony.

    London, October 22.—A number of Boers in khaki yesterday captured a patrol belonging to Colonel Pilcher's command at Smithfield, in the south-eastern corner ...

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  13. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    London, October 21.—Two thousand Armenians at Mush hive petitioned to be allowed to enter the Orthodox (Russian) Church, hoping thus to secure Russian ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND'S LAND REVENUE.

    A return prepared by the Lands Department shows that the rent demanded in 1901 on agricultural farms was £45,169, and on grazing farms, £110,956. The ...

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  15. CHINESE DIFFICULTY.

    London, October 22.—The exile of Prince Tuan is militating against the heirship to the throne of his son, Pu Tsing, who is, moreover, represented to be ...

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  16. Cape Colony.

    London, October 22.—An effort of the Boers in the western part of Cape Colony to break through south of Calvinia has been frustrated by the constabulary. The ...

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  17. Tariff Notes.

    Amongst the provisions of the Federal tariff which should find general acceptance may be classed the duties on adulterants usually added to beer. Caramel now pays ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Thursday.—The Adelaide express with two mail vans was derailed this morning at Servicetown, and arrived at Melbourne eight hours' late. No one ...

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  19. From the Front.

    Trooper R. M'Innes, of Nook, who is now attached to the Bush Veldt Carbineers, S.A.F.F., writes from Spelonken, August 16: ...

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  20. A PLUCKY BOY.

    A boy aged 9, son of Mr J. Henderson of Mooliwurtie, was bitten by a snake on putting his hand into a rabbit hole. The snake hung on to the finger, and before ...

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  21. MATRIMONIAL.

    London, October 22.—At Lady Francis Cecil's instance an injunction issued yesterday forbade her son Richard marrying Miss Jessie Bain, daughter of a Belfast ...

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  22. "Tattersall" Winners.

    The following are drawers of placed horses in Tattersall's consultation on the Caulfield Cup, fully subscribed:— First, Hymettus, T. Doney, care Mrs ...

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  23. TASMANIAN.

    Hobart, Thursday.—The proposed amendments in the Electoral Bill, necessary to adopt it to the decision of the House of Assembly to have 35 members ...

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  24. OWNERSHIP OF MARCHURIA

    London, October 22.—Japan is greatly incensed by the projected new Russo-Chinese agreement in regard to Manchuria. ...

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  25. "SO NEAR, AND YET SO FAR."

    A resident of Burnie is bemoaning the cruel fate which decreed that he should only have one ticket in "Tattersall's" consultation on the Caulfield Cup. A ...

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  26. AMERICA CUP CHALLENGER

    London, October 22.—Sir Thomas Lipton has ordered Mr Watson, of Fife, to design a new yacht, with which he will challenge the American right to the ...

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  27. THE STATE PARLIAMENT

    Hobart, Thursday.—The Assembly spent the greater part of to-day's sitting again discussing the railway item. £20,000, for automata brakes. Progress was ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    London, October 22.—Nine thousand residents of Berlin, including former officers of the army, have appealed to the public to assist in an anti-duelling ...

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  29. General Items.

    London, October 21.—There has been another outbreak of Anglophobia in the German and Austrian newspapers in connection with the recent execution of ...

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  30. NOTICE OF MOTION.

    MrHartnoll, on Friday, to move for a return showing the total cost of working the Locomotive Department from June 1, 1895, to June, 1898; also, from ...

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  31. The Burnie Foreshore Question.

    Mr E. D. Dobbie, Solicitor-General, arrived in Burnie last evening from Hobart to meet Senator Sir Joshua Symon, K.C., of Sooth Australia, who ...

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  32. PRISONERS IN CEYLON.

    London, October 21.—In addition to those Boer prisoners in Ceylon who have already volunteered for service in the British army, many others are ...

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  33. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Judge Neighbor to-day refused to grant an order for the detention of Tyrone Power, theatrical manager, who is in financial difficulties ...

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  34. IS DE WET DEAD?

    London, October 21.—Contradictory reports are being circulated in Natal concerning General De Wet. Prisoners persist in stating that he has died of his ...

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  35. LAUNCESTON.

    Launceston, Thursday.—The Bishop of Tasmania held a confirmation service at St John's Church this evening. There was a large attendance and 96 candidates ...

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  36. SCHEEPERS BANISHED

    London, October 22.—Commandant Scheepers and eleven other Boers have been sentenced to banishment from South Africa. ...

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  37. ALLEGED BANKRUPTCY FRAUDS.

    Launceston, Thursday.—Thomas Henry Robertson, bankrupt, who was arrested in New South Wales charged with having removed property at Gormanston valued ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Newcastle, Thursday.—The annual Eight Hours' Day celebrations took place to-day and were a great success. Unions with a membership of 10,000 men were ...

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  39. OATS FROM CANADA.

    London, October 23.—The Canadian Department of Agriculture is shipping 600,000 bushels of oats to South Africa. ...

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  40. BOER LOSSES.

    London, October 22.—Lord Kitchener's weekly report shows that since October 14, the Boers have lost 25 men killed, 18 wounded, 190 taken prisoners and 50 ...

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  41. SYDNEY RIFLE MATCHES.

    Sydney, Thursday.—The first prize in the King's Match at the 42nd annual meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was concluded ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN ASSISTANCE.

    The Premier of New Zealand, Mr Seddon, speaking at a military banquet, said that New Zealand had stopped too soon sending men to South Africa. What was ...

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