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  2. THE FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    Neither the "Times" nor the "Daily News" attaches any importance to the selection of the members of the provisional Government, inasmuch as the ...

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  3. THE RECENT LOAN.

    English papers to hand by yesterday's mail contain references to the issue of the recent West Australian loan of £880,000 at 3[?] per cent. We quote the following ...

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  4. CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has noti[?]ion by way of explanation of its despatch of troops in the direction of the Indian frontier, that China has only in view the ...

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  5. WICKLYFFE COLLEGE.

    A very pleasant gathering of the parents and friends of the pupils attending the Misses Carroll's afternoon in the ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL.

    The [?] barque Mod Ealian was [?] towed into Hobson's Bey to-day by the steamer Lady Loch. On the morning of the 12th inst. the ...

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  7. SUPREME COURT.

    In this case a miner named William Greenwell proceeded the Gem of Cue, Limited, for £1,300 compensation for personal damages which he sustained ...

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  8. THE BOER WAR.

    An artillery officer at the front in South Africa, in bidding farewell to the First New South Wales Contingent, the members of which are returning home ...

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  9. LATEST REPORTS.

    Sir W. J. Lyne has not yet, of course, had time to get together material for his Cabinet. To-day he sent telegrams to the Premiers of all the other colonies ...

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  10. A DOCKERS' STRIKE.

    Thirteen thousand dockers bare gone on strike at Antwerp, insisting upon, double pay for Sunday and night work. The employers offer 50 per cent, over ...

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  11. MR. HOLDER INVITED TO SYDNEY.

    Mr. Holder received a message this afternoon from Sir William J. Lyne to the effect that he wished to consult with Mr. Holder, and desiring his presence in ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The master botchers have raised the price of meat Id. a lb. all round, owing to the scarcity and the high prices of cattle. ...

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  13. AN EFFORT AT PACIFICATION.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg has invited the Duke and Duchess of York to pay a visit to South Africa. He states that if such a course were adopted it would ...

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  14. VENEZUELA.

    Holland declares that it is not prepared to accept the award given at Paris in the matter of the claims of Britain with reference to the rectification ...

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  15. REPLIES FROM PREMIERS.

    To-night Sir Wm. J. Lyne received replies from Premiers Turner, Holder, Philp, Forrest, and Lewis. In telegraphing to these gentlemen, Sir Wm. J. Lyne did not ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The inquest on the young woman Edith May Short, who died under suspicious circumstances on Sunday afternoon, was concluded to-day. James Stanley ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND ROUGHRIDERS.

    Lieut Jackell, of the New Zealand Roughriders, has been given a commission in the Royal Garrison Artillery, of which No. 15 (Siege Train) Company is ...

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  18. AN APPEAL CASE.

    The Hon. Sir R. S. Wright, judge of the Queen's Bench Division of die High Court of Justice, has dismissed the petition of a debenture stock holder in the ...

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  19. RESOLUTE BOERS.

    The Boers, who are in the field are wearing medals on which are engraved the words—"Independence or Death." ...

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  20. SIR G. TURNERS ATTITUDE.

    It is expected that the personnel of Sir W. J. Lyne's Ministry will not include some who were so glibly spoken of as certainties for the first Federal Cabinet. ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND OPINIONS.

    The news that Sir William J. Lyne had been sent for was much discussed in Parliamentary and political circles to-day. Some of the leading Federalists are ...

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  22. N.S.W, MEDICAL CORPS.

    Numerous tributes have been paid by the officers serving under General Clements to the magnificent work done by the New South Wales Medical Corps on ...

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  23. CONINGHAM DIVORCE SUIT.

    In the case of E. R. Abigail, solicitor, who was charged with having attempted to induce a witness to make a false declaration in connection with the Coningham ...

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  24. SATISFACTION IN MELBOURNE.

    In political circles the formation of the Federal Ministry eclipsed all other considerations to-day. There was at first some little surprise at the news of Sir William ...

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  25. BOER PRISONERS.

    Six hundred Boer prisoners have been transferred to Durban temporarily, in the absence of transports for their conveyance over the sea. Twenty have ...

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  26. KRUGER STILL IN HOLLAND.

    Mr. Kruger is visiting Amsterdam, in defiance of M. de Beaufort's wishes. He has received an ovation there, and is trying to excite the populace against the ...

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  27. FRANCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies, after an all-night sitting, has passed the Amnesty Bill. During the debate on the measure ...

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  28. RECENT BOER MOVEMENTS.

    The recent spurts of Boer energy are attributed in military circles to the comparative inaction forced upon Lord Kitchener by the lack of sufficient ...

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  29. LADY HOPETOUN.

    Lady Hopetoun, the wife of the Governor-General, was a passenger in the R.M.S. Rome, which touched at Fremantle yesterday, en route to the eastern ...

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  30. ATTENDANCES OF MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

    Sir,—In reply to your footnote to my letter in your issue of the 19th, I note that a time-sheet is not reliable, on account of some members who pat in an appearance ...

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  31. TURKEY.

    The persistent attempts which have been made by the Sultan of Turkey to secure the assent of the Powers to his proposal to erect a Mussulman mission ...

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  32. SYDNEY PRESS OPINIONS.

    The Sydney "Morning Herald" says that it would be idle to deny that this development comes as a complete surprise, and after setting out the claims of Mr. Barton ...

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  33. SWAN ORPHANAGE.

    Sir,—May I once more appeal to you on behalf of the boys at the Swan Orphanage at Christmas time. For several years your readers have been generous enough to give ...

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  34. THE NORTHUM BERLANDS.

    The hills where the Northumberlands fought were found to be strewn with broken rifles. The Northumberlands lest five officers and ten men killed ...

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  35. WRECK OF THE GNEISENAU.

    The Emperor of Germany has personally thanked Vice-Admiral Sir John A. Fisher, of H.M.S. Renown, and Commander-in-Chief ...

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  36. PIGEON SERVICE.

    The War Office authorities have decided to erect large pigeon-lofts at Aldershot, the Crystal Palace, and other centres, in order to provide for the ...

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  37. COMMANDANT DELAREY.

    Commandant Delarey, with fifteen hundred men, is now near the position taken up by General Clements at Commando Nek. ...

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  38. ORMUZ - ISMAILA COLLISION.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry sat again to-day to inquire into the circumstances of the collision of the Ormuz and Ismaila. Commander Coad, of the Ormuz, was ...

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  39. FREMANTLE ROADS BOARD.

    Sir,—Referring to a letter that appealed in your contemporary, "W.A,," of the 18th inst. over the signature of "J.J. Mather." I would trespass a little on your space. In ...

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  40. NEW VISCOUNTS.

    Mr. Goschen and Sir Matthew White Ridley, whose proposed elevation to the peerage was recently announced, have been created viscounts. ...

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  41. BRYN ROBERTS'S CHARGES.

    Mr. Bryn Roberts, in a letter to the "Times," apologises, and expresses his regreat at having named the Australians as having been guilty of ...

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  42. TAXING LAND VALUES.

    The London County Council has decided to draft a bill for the purpose of bringing about the taxation of ground values as a means of raising municipal ...

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  43. THE BOER INVASION.

    In official circles in London the invasion by the Boers of the northern part of Cape Colony is minimised, and regarded as a matter of no military ...

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  44. STATEMENT BY SIR W. J. LYNE.

    Sir W. J. Lyns says that the interview he had with Mr. Barton was conducted with the utmost friendliness. It was quite probable that he would have another ...

    Article : 154 words
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