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  2. THE ALBANY EPISODE.

    The telegraphic report of an interview with Colonel "Com" Price, in Adelaide, regarding the circumstances attending the stay of the steamer Harlech Castle at ...

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  3. ANNUAL LICENSING COURT.

    The following renewals were granted:—William G. Bradley, Hay-street; Edward Solomon, Hay-street; Joseph E. Bloom, Station-street; Harry Clarke ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    The Boers have Been twice repulsed at Boshof. ...

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  5. KRUGER'S EUROPEAN TOUR.

    Leopold King of the Belgians presided on Saturday at a Cabinet meeting, when it was decided to apologise to the British nation for the smashing of the ...

    Article : 64 words
  6. CHINA.

    In the course of the recent German expedition to Kalgan. the force despatched experienced a reverse. An entire party was cut off from the main body, and the ...

    Article : 48 words
  7. INTERCOLONIAL.

    On assuming Cabinet rank, Me. Tren-with resigned the leadership of the Labor party. Mr. Bromley, member for North Carlton has been elected ...

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  8. LICHTENBURG.

    A British force has occupied Lichtenburg, in the south of the Transvaal. ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    An interesting event took place at Mount Gambier today, where the Chief Justice laid the foundation-stone of the Centenary Tower, which is to ...

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  10. DEATH OF A GERMAN OFFICER

    Count Yorck, the officer in command of the German expedition to Kalgan, was suffocated by the fames from charcoal-pans while sleeping hi a Chinese ...

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  11. BLOEMFONTEIN.

    General Hunter has adopted the strictest precautions in connection with the defence of Bloemfontein. This step has been deemed advisable in ...

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  12. THE EX-PRESIDENT DESPAIRING.

    Mr. Kruger, interviewed by a Belgian journalist at Cologne, assumed a desepairing tone, and said, "All is lost" ...

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  13. AN ACT OF VANDALISM.

    The famous astronomical instruments erected by the Jesuits on the walls of Pekin have been removed by the French and Gernmans, and are destined half for ...

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  14. ADELAIDE RAILWAY STATION.

    Four of the platforms of the new railway station at Adelaide were brought into use to-day. It is expected that it will be eighteen months before ...

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  15. ALLEGED BRITISH BRUTALITY.

    Several prominent Dutch ladies, after visiting the Boer women in the prisoners camp at Port Elizabeth, telegraphed to the newspapers in Holland ...

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  16. BRITISH PRESS ON THE KAISER

    The British press generally praises the frank and honorable course adopted by the Kaiser towards Mr. Kruger, and says that his advice should be accepted ...

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  17. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Heavy rains are reported in the lower[?] parts of the colony. Two inches and a half were registered at Burra. ...

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  18. A BOXER LEADER.

    Li Hung Chang reports to the Allies that he is informed that he Court has agreed to execute Yuhsein, one of the instigators of the anti-European rising ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    The look-out nan at the South Passage, Moreton Bay, reports that a boat, which was seen drifting outside the bar this morning, and picked ap by the ...

    Article : 126 words
  20. BOERS SURRENDERING.

    The Boers in the south-eastern portion of the Transvaal have been reduced to a state of starvation, and large batches of them are, in consequence ...

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  21. THE KAISER AND KRUGER.

    The Kaiser's special envoy, the Grand| Duke Luxemburg, proceeded to Cologne and informed Mr. Kruger, in response to a telegram from the latter ...

    Article : 225 words
  22. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Twelve hundred Filipinos have surrendered to the United States troops at Vigan. ...

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  23. FREMANTLE.

    The annual meeting of the Licensing Court was held yesterday morning. Publican's General Licecnces. The following renewals of publicans ...

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  24. THE AFRIKANDER CONGRESS.

    The Roman Catholic and Unitarian ministers at Worcester have entered a protest against the presence of Australian soldiers in the town in connection ...

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  25. THE IOYAL VISIT.

    The Opiums crew will not exclusively consist of naval hands, as at first proposed, but the mercantile hands, including boatswains, carpenters, etc., will be ...

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  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported in Brisbane to-day. The patient is a boy, residing in South Brisbane. His illness is severe. ...

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  27. EXPEDITION TO SWAZILAND.

    Strong special corps are being organised for the purpose of sweeping Swaziland, where Joachim Ferreira, with a number of Boers, is entrenched. ...

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  28. QUEENSLANDERS CONGRATULATED.

    A cable message has been received from Lord Roberts congratulating the colony on the splendid behavior of the Second Queensland Contingent in the recent ...

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  29. GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    General Baden-Powell, who had been laid up for some time with an attack of enteric fever, has recovered sufficiently to enable him to resume duty. ...

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  30. THE EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    The Empire League has made its first allocation of the funds it received for the widows and children of members of the colonial forces, and also for the ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Government has decided to invite tenders at once for a regular steam service between New Zealand and South Africa in accordance with its promise to assist in ...

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  32. ALBANY.

    The Licensing Court sat this morning. There were no new applications, and all the old licences were renewed. ...

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  33. COMMANDANT DE WET.

    Colonel Enox has come into contact with Commandant De Wet's force in the Orange River Colony, at Tafelberg. ...

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  34. GERALDTON.

    The annual Licensing Court was held to day before Messrs. Maitland Brown, Kidd, and Broadhnrst. The following renewals were granted:—Publicans' general ...

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  35. THE NEW COMMANDER-IN- CHIEF.

    Lord Kitchener is preparing for active measures in connection with his assumption of the supreme command of the British, forces in South Africa, He is ...

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  36. MARIST BROTHERS.

    Another charge of indecent assault on a pupil in Stoke Orphanage was heard in the Supreme Court to-day against "Brother" Wybertus. The jury failed to agree. There ...

    Article : 36 words
  37. FIRE AT COOLGARDIE.

    A fire broke out late last night in Bayley-street, Coolgardie, and destroyed four shops, occupied respectively by Mr. Frederick Fidder, restaurateur, Messrs. ...

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  38. THE NEW NICARAGUAN TREATY.

    By the terms of the new Nicaraguan treaty with the United States the latter Power receives the exclusive rights of constructing the proposed canal through ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mrs. Neil Harvey, of Euroka, rescued two women and two children from drowning to-day. The four were bathing in a lagoon, and all got out of their ...

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  40. A NEW JOHANNESBURG CORPS.

    A corps of the Rand Rifles is being established at Johannesburg. It will consist exclusively of British workers, and will include the whole of them ...

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  41. "THE HOOLIGANS."

    The members of the larrikin crowd known as "The Hooligans " have committed three outrages in Whitechapel, where they stabbed a man, shot a ...

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  42. DETAILS OF REITFONTEIN FIGHT.

    Details of the engagement near Reitfontein, to the north-east of Bronkhorst Spruit, hare now come to hand. It appears that General Paget surrounded ...

    Article : 132 words
  43. CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the question of constructing a new central railway station at Devonshire-street was discussed at length. The proposal ...

    Article : 38 words
  44. POLITICAL.

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  45. A TERRIFIC HURRICANE.

    A tornado visited Narrabri this evening, leaving a scene of wreck and devastation in its track. Not a budding, large or small, entirely escaped. Maitland-street ...

    Article : 106 words
  46. AUSTRALIAN PATRIOTIC SONGS.

    Her Majesty the Queen has been pleased to accept presentation copies of Gillott's Australian patriotic songs. Last vear the number of locomotives in ...

    Article : 114 words
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    The Recent Chess Match.—The Sydney "Bulletin" says:—The Western Australian chess- players challenged Victoria to a telegraphic match lately, and on 12th inst. ...

    Article : 135 words
  48. SHIP-OWNERS AND SEAMEN.

    The Australasian Shipowners Federation met this afternoon, and received the report of its delegates concerning the recent conference, and discussed the matters at ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. A BATTLE NEAR VRYBURG.

    After the relief of Colonel Chanier at Vryburg, the Boers resumed the offensive in the vicinity of the town, but suffered heavily, an Australian gun which ...

    Article : 62 words
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