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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE FAR EAST

    At the instance of the Austrian embassy at Peking the Powers have arrested Chung Li, s member of the Tsungli-Yamen. He is charged with ...

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  4. ATHLETICS.

    Stanley Rowley, the New South Wales athlete, who has been competing in England and France, will return to Australia in the R.M.S. Oceana. ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR

    Kruger and Steyn are living in railway carriages at Nelspruit, 60 miles from the Portuguese frontier. The carriages are covered with red, ...

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  7. BRICKLAYERS' STRIKE.

    The threatened dispute between the Builders and Contractors' Association and the Bricklayers' Union, has been compromised by the men receiving 9s. ...

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  8. BUBONIC PLAGUE,

    A fresh case of bubonic plague has occurred at Govan, near Glasgow. There are 13 cases in the Glasgow Hospital, while 43 persons are under ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The situation in the north of the colony is a serious one owing to the continued dry weather. The drought is unprecedented. ...

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  10. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Eulogistic reference was made to-day in both Houses of Parliament to the late Mr. Griffiths. The House adjourned till Tuesday out of respect to ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom, is estimated at 2,270,000 quarters, against 2,340,000 quarters a week ago; and ...

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  12. RUSSIAN CLAIM FOR PARAMOUNTCY.

    Count Lamsdorff, who succeeded the late Count Muravieff as Russian Foreign Minister, in his recent circular note to the Powers stated that Russia ...

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  13. LADYBRAND RESISTING.

    The garrison at Ladybrand was resisting on the 3rd inst. The British brant large quantities of supplies, to prevent their capture. ...

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  14. THE BAPTIST CHURCH.

    Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dixon, of Summerhill, have made the Baptist denominations of this colony a magnificent present, which consists of £10,000, of ...

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  15. AN HEROIC GARRISON.

    Ladybrand was resisting on Tuesday afternoon. The garrison numbers 350, while the Boers are 3,000 strong. ...

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  16. PROPOSED RAILWAY.

    A deputation waited on the Premier to-day for the purpose of urging the Government to support the proposal of the Broken Hill Proprietary to ...

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  17. FINANCIAL.

    Dalgety and Co.'s shares are quoted at £6. ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council discussed the conduct of matrimonial agencies on a motion for adjournment. Mr. F. B. Suitor, in reply, said that it was highly ...

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  19. A LEGAL BLOCK.

    In No. 2 Court yesterday morning, when the jury case of Frauds Pearce v. Midland Railway Company was called on, only tour jurymen answered to their names. ...

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  20. "TWO WORLDS."

    At the Perth Police Court yesterday Hurry Fitzmaurice was charged by Dr. Bummers with having unlawfully detained four pete of music written for the ...

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  21. BOTHA NEAR LYDENBURG.

    General Botha, with several thousand men and four big guns, is holding a strong position overlooking Lydenburg, and is holding General Buller ...

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  22. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY

    A meeting of the London Missionary society was held last evening at Trinity Church. The meeting was of special interest as it served to introduce to the public of ...

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  23. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The hundred British prisoners who were rescued by General Baden-Powell in the action at Warmbaths, included the following colonials:— ...

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  24. TARCOOLA GOLDFIELDS.

    The Government is taking steps to ensure a good water supply on the Tarcoola goldfields for the coming summer. ...

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  25. TASMANIA.

    The steamer Whatari arrived from the Cape to-day with a number of invalided soldiers for New Zealand. ...

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  26. A NEST OF SNAKES.

    Two workmen while raising metal near Burra to-day unearthed 100 young snakes. ...

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  27. DOWAGER AND THE VICEROYS

    The Dowager-Empress has ordered an investigation into the conduct of the southern viceroys for having entered into the company of foreign consuls. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    A message from Rockhampton to-day states that Mr. Henderson, the victim of yesterday's shooting case, is doing fairly well. Smith is still at ...

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  29. MURDERS BY BLACKS.

    The Governors bailed up and head dinner with a man named Woodley today, 11 miles from Nundle. A search party arriving on the scene the blacks ...

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  30. TASMANIANS WOUNDED.

    Five Tasmanians were wounded in Colonel Plumer's recent engagement at Roodekop, two of them severely. ...

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  31. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for Queensland during August was 79,182oz. ...

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  32. THE BOER POSITION.

    The country occupied by General Botha near Lydenburg very much resembles that at Laing's Nek. The Boers are maintaining a ...

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  33. SAFETY OF MR. JACK.

    The exploring and mining party in Szechuan commanded by Mr. R. L. Jack, lately Government geologist of Queensland, and concerning the safety ...

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  34. SEIZURE OF STEAMERS

    According to advices from Hamburg, Britain is to pay an indemnity of £87,500 in connection with the seizure of the steamers Bundesrath, General, ...

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  35. LORD LAMINGTON AND RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. K. Edson gave notice of the following motion:—That this House expresses regret at the recent action of ...

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  36. WRECK OF THE [?]

    A message from Thursday Island to-day states that further particulars have been received by the steamer Kasuga Maru relative to the wreck of ...

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  37. VICTORIA,

    Experiments were made to-day in connection with, the coroner's inquiry concerning the recent railway disaster at Fairfield to show that the line was ...

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  38. THE POWERS' CONCERT.

    The Japanese newspapers are unanimous in asserting that Russia's action in suggesting withdrawal from Peking terminates the concert of the Powers. ...

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  39. BOERS DERAIL A TRAIN.

    The Boers derailed a train on the line which runs northwards from Pretoria to Pietersburg. Some soldiers of the West Yorkshire Regiment were ...

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  40. THE FIGHTING BOER GENERAL.

    "Banjo" Paterson, writing from Bethlehem on July 9, thus incidents few incidents in the pursuit of De Wet:—At last we have arrived here after a slow, ...

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  41. PLUMER'S THIRD VICTORY.

    Colonel Plumer on Sunday defeated the Boers at Warmbaths, 60 miles north, of Pretoria. The action took place in impassable bush country. ...

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  42. ALFRED JOSEPH'S WILL.

    The will of the late Mr. Alfred Joseph was lodged for probate to-day. The estate is valued at £71,800. His late residence at St. Kilda with, the ...

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  43. EDICT BY THE EMPEROR.

    An edict, dated August 19, and attributed to the Emperor, directs Li Hung Chang to open negotiations with the Powers. The Court, in the ...

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  44. SEQUEL TO A DIVORCE SUIT

    Mr. Justice Holroyd, sitting at Bendigo in June, granted a decree nisi for the dissolution of the marriage of Charles Hall, of Mildura, with Jane ...

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  45. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly a motion for the construction of a narrow-gauge railway from Moe to Walhalla was agreed to. On a motion by ...

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  46. ORANGE FREE STATE,

    Ladybrand is being besieged by four commandoes, under Grobelaar, Fouries, Lennner, and Sasebroek. The Boer leaders have ...

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  47. THREATS OF ASSASSINATION.

    The police are investigating a case in which repeated threats of assassination have been made against the family of Mr. Thomas Mullavey, living ...

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  48. ALLEGED ASSAULT IN A TRAIN.

    William Fahey (22), the son of a railway gatekeeper, was arrested at Blackwood, beyond Box Hill, to-night, and charged with having assaulted a ...

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  49. Y.W.C.A.

    The annual conference of the [?] Y.W.C.A began to-day. Miss Morgan, of New South Wales, contributed an admirable paper on the ...

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