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  2. The Veneznela Arbitration

    LONDON, September 27.—The sittings of the Veuezuela Arbitration Commission have closed in Paris, after having extended over 55 days, and it is expected that the award will ...

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  3. EUROPEAN NEWS.

    LONDON, September 28.—The "Daily Chronicle" states that President Kruger has written to a friend at Capetqwn, saying tint be has snent three hours in prayer and is ...

    Article : 62 words
  4. THE BRITISH FORCES.

    LONDON, October 2—Major-General Sir W. P. Symons, the Natal Coinmander-inChief, has now a force of 8000 regular troops and 2300.volunteers. These are stationed ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. MILITARY MOVEMENTS.

    An Army Corps is to be immediately sent to South Africa, and the first-class of the Reserves has been summoned for active service. ...

    Article : 167 words
  6. A Long Telephone.

    LONDON, September, 27, 4.10 p.m.—A telephone system between Paris and Berlin witt be opened in the spring. ...

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  7. Indian Land Legislation.

    LONDON, September 28— Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, is supporting the bill baying for its object the restriction of'the alienation of agricultural land in the Punjab. The bill ...

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  8. STOPPING THE TRAINS.

    LONDON, October—2. The Boers at Volksrust, near Laing's Nek on Saturday stopped the train to Johannesburg and sent back the passengers to Charlestown, a station some ...

    Article : 66 words
  9. A BRITISH COLUMN FIRED UPON.

    LONDON, September 28.—Two shots were fired upon a British column which was marching to Dundee, Natal. Those who fired the shots were not discovered. ...

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  10. Fire at Sea.

    LONDON, October l, 3.35 p.m.—The steamer Montoya has been destroyed by fire on the River Magdalena, Colombia, South Ameiiica. Thirty of the passengers perished. ...

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  11. THE ORANGE FREE STATE.

    LONDON, September 28.—The Orange Free State It Raad, which has been in secret session, has unanimously agreed to instruct the Government to try to ensure peace without ...

    Article : 128 words
  12. A BOER BOAST.

    LONDON, October 2, 4.58 p.m.—Charlestown, the northern terminus of the Natal railway, has been deserted. Twenty thousand Boers are now mustered ...

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  13. Dewey at New York,

    LONDON, September 30.—An imposing na val parade in connection with a demonstration at General Grant's tomb in Riverside. Park, overlooking the Hudson, New York, ...

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  14. THE BOER COMMANDERS.

    LONDON, October 2.—It. is reported in Capetown "that Joshua Joubert, a son of the Boer commandant; is in command of the Boer troops at Laing's Nek, and Commandant P. ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. GERMAN VOLUNTEERS.

    LONDON, October 1.—Seyen. hundred Ger man volunteers from Pretoria and 300 from Randspruit are marching to Volksrust, near the Natal frontier. ...

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  16. Cheese at Aldershot.

    LONDON, September 27.—The prohibition which was placed upon the consumption of New Zealand cheese at Aldershot, consequent upon a number of soldiers having been ...

    Article : 92 words
  17. A PEACE MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, September 30, 4.10 p.m.—A peace manifesto has been issued in London signed by 150 leading public men, including Sir William Harcourt, Mr. John Morley, Sir ...

    Article : 84 words
  18. MORE TROOPS.

    LONDON, September 28.—The first portion of the Indian contingent, which sailed from Bombay on the l6th instant for South Africa, is expected to reach Durban, Natal, on ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. Greater Britain Exhibition.

    LONDON, September 30.—The awards to West Australian exhibitors at the Greater Britain Exhibition at Earl's Court, London, include diplomas of honor. Among those ...

    Article : 138 words
  20. Exoneration of Picquart.

    LONDON, September 28.—In reply to Colo— nel Picquart'e demancl for an inquiry Into the aspersions upon bis conduct in Connection with, the Intelligence Department, General Galliffet, ...

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  21. SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    LONDON, October 1—General Sir Redvers H. Buller, who has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the forces in South Africa, will leave England for Capetown on the 14th ...

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  22. MUNITIONS FROM HOLLAND

    LONDON, September 29—Fifty thousand Mauser rifles, 500,000 cartridges, and several heavy mortars, are to be sent from Holland to the Tranevaal immediately. ...

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  23. ENTHUSIASM IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, October 1.—A patriotic outburst, took place at a concert at the Queen's Hall last night. Two thousand persons joined in singing "Rule Britannia" and "God Save the ...

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  24. The Foureau Lamy Expedition.

    LONDON, October 1, 3.34 p.m.—It is an.—, nounced that the French expedition to Lake Tchad, under M. Fo.ureau and Commandant Lamy, has arrived at the Oasis of Air, after ...

    Article : 48 words
  25. THE SEPTEMBER RAINS.

    LONDON, Sepieniber 29.—The September rains in the Transvaal have commenced. Scarcity of water has hitherto delayed the Boers in initiating an attack on the frontier. ...

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  26. SPEECH BY THE DUKE OP DEVONSHIRE.

    LONDON, October 1.—Speaking at New Mills, Derbyshire; last night, the Duke of Devonshire, Lord President of Council, said that President Kruger's groundless suspicions ...

    Article : 116 words
  27. The Cape to Cairo.

    LONDON, September 28.—The; "Daily Telegraph" is despatching au expedition to explore the proposed railway route froui Capetown to Cairo, and to report upon its practical value ...

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  28. SPEECHES BY BRITISH MINISTERS.

    LONDON, September 29.—Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, addressed a public meeting at Dundee last night. Referring to the Transvaal, he said that the Government had ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. The Naval Conference.

    LONDON, September 28.—The "Times" says that if the Admiral commanding on the Australian station had presided at the Conference of Naval Experts which was held ...

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  30. The New South Wales Lancers,

    LONDON, September 29.—The New South Wales Lancers will return to Sydney by the Aberdeen liner Nineveh, which sails on October 10. ...

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  31. RAILWAYS AND TELEGRAPHS.

    LONDON, October 2.—Dr. Leyds, the Transvaal Plenipotentiary in Europe, predicts that the Boer Executive will declare war against Great Britain to-morrow. ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. The Troubles of India.

    LONDON, September 29.—The earthquake which occurred in and around Darjeeling, india, followed by heavy rains, resulted in great loss of life. Four hundred persons perished, chiefly, ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. THE COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    The English newspapers praise New Zealand and the other colonies for the aid offered in the event of hostilities in the Transvaal. The "Daily Chronicle," however, does not ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. Shipping Disaster.

    LONDON, September 29, 3.35 p.m.—The Dominion Line steamer Scotsman: has stranded in the Straits of Belle Isle, between Labrador and Newfoundland. ...

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  35. THE CABINET MEETING.

    LONDON,.September 30, 3.45 p.m.—The Cabinot has not yet received any reply from the Transvaal Government to the latest dispatch, excepting an unofficial outline of ...

    Article : 151 words
  36. Vexed Venezuela.

    LONDON, September 29.—The revolution in Venezuela is spreading. General Castre, the leader of the revolutionary party, has defeated Generat Andrade, the President and Commander-in-Chief ...

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  37. RAND MINES.

    LONDON, October 2, 4.53 p.m.—"President Krbger will work tbe Crown Reef, Robinson, Bonanza, and Ferreira Mines on the. Rand. Owing to the exodus, from Jobannesburg, ...

    Article : 48 words
  38. Samoa.

    LONDON, September 2S, 4 p.m.—The authorities at Washington credit the German reports that the followers of Mataafa in Samoa are restless, and have been invited to rebel. ...

    Article : 32 words
  39. Advertising

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  40. ENFRANCHISING UITLANDERS.

    LONDON, October 2, 4.58 p.m.—President Kluger Las enfranchised many.Uitlanders, including a number of English, on enrolment, and has naturalised them, thus preventing ...

    Article : 40 words
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