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  2. EASTERN STATES.

    The cycling meeting under the» auspices of the League of Wheelmen was continued on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday night. In the ...

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  3. THE LATE SIR

    The funeral of the late Sir James Dickson on Saturday afternoon was very largely attended. The procession was headed by ...

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  4. FEDERAL NEWS.

    In connection with Mr. Holder's exclusion from the Federal Cabinet, Mr. Holder, in referring to-day to Mr. Barton's statement that he was unable to get into ...

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  5. NICARAGUA CANAL.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that Britain has declined to ratify the Hay-Paunceiote treaty, which sanctions the construction by America of the ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    Commandant Herzog, with a force of 700 men and two guns, has crossed the Roggeveld Mountains, and is now 50 miles to the east of Clanwilliam. The ...

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  7. CHINA.

    According to several reports Russia has yielded to Lord Salisbury's protests in regard to the North China railway terms. ...

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  8. THE VICTORIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Defence Department has received a cable message from the Imperial authorities stating that the turn affairs have taken in China is such that, if the Victorian ...

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  9. COLONIAL TROOPS.

    Private Eeggatt, of the Victorian Bushmen, has died of enteric fever at Pretoria. ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH CELEBRATIONS.

    The vote of £750 made by the Government for the celebration in Perth of the Commonwealth brought in a crop of applications of a similar nature from outside ...

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  11. DEATH OF DR. BYRNE.

    Dr. Byrne, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, died on Friday night. He was Bishop for about eighteen years. ...

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  12. OFFICERS INVALIDED.

    Private W. Miller, of the New Zealand Roughriders, was severely wounded at Pretoria by accident. Lieutenant Lilley, Victoria, and ...

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  13. RIFLE MEETING.

    The shooting at the Commonwealth meeting of the National Rifle Association of New South Wales was concluded at Randwick yesterday. The New South ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    The estimated cost of the Rhine-Elbe and Stettin canals, and the other waterways which are being constructed or have been authorised in Germany, is ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    Two men named George Dillon and Thomas Ford were buried by an unexpected fall of a mullock heap at Maryborough on Saturday. Ford was speedily ...

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  16. AN UNRECORDED SIEGE.

    General Bruce Hamilton has reprovisioned Hoopstad and and Bultfontein, in the north-west of the Orange Riwer Colony. The later place was ...

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  17. THE DUKE OF YORK.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of York will visit Colombo on the occasion of their trip to Australia. ...

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  18. THE DELAGOA RAILWAY.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the British authorities intend to bring the trains straight through from Pretoria to Delagoa Bay, without transferring to ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND ITALY.

    Lord Currie, the British Minister at Rome, has satisfactorily explained his presence at the reception given in Rome by the Duke of Norfolk. ...

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  20. A BLACKSMITH'S SUICIDE.

    Richard George (42), a blacksmith, resident at Clunes, blew out his brains on Saturday morning owing to ill-health and financial worries. ...

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  21. WRECK OF A MAIL-BOAT.

    The mailboat Russie, 2,015 tons, owned by a French company, while proceeding from Oran, in Algeria, to Marseilles, was wrecked on the Farraman ...

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  22. REPRESENTATION IN LONDON.

    Sir George Turner agrees with the opinion expressed by Mr. Henry Copeland that the appointment of a Federal High Commissioner will not do away with ...

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  23. DUTCH PAPERS SUPPRESSED.

    The Boers made a successful cattle raid close to Pretoria. The circulation of the Dutch newspapers, "Ons Land" and the "South ...

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  24. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The Victorian gold yield for last year was 807,407oz., a decrease of 47,092oz, as compared with the output of the previous year. ...

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  25. SHIPPING RETURNS.

    The Customs statisician has completed the shipping returns for the port of Melbourne for the last year. The returns show a substantial increase. ...

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  26. TELEGRAMS OF CONDOLENCE.

    The acting Premier (Mr. G. Throssell) has sent a telegram to Mr. Barton expressing the sincere regret of the Government of Western Australia at the ...

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  27. AFRIKANDER MISSION DENOUNCED.

    The majority of the Dutch fanners in Cape Colony denounce Mr. Merriman's mission to England, on the ground that such a course of action is calculated to ...

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  28. BRITISH CONSUL INSULTED.

    Belgium has apologised to the British Government for the insult offered to the British consul at Liege daring the demonstrations in connection with the ...

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  29. THE DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    At a meeting of the Cabinet to be held to-morrow night arrangements for the fitting reception of the Duke and Duchess of York and the opening of the Federal ...

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  30. RESIGNATION OF A JUDGE.

    Mr. Justice Martin, who was recently appointed to the Supreme Court Bench, has resigned. It is stated that proceedings for divorces to which, he will ...

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  31. MOBILITY OF THE BOERS.

    Semi-official news from Cape Town states that the invaders are avoiding the railway and the garrisoned towns. They are continuously on the move, seizing ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Thomas Clarke, while endeavoring to pass between some trucks which were being shunted by horses at Pott Adelaide, got badly jammed between ...

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  33. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES.

    The Russie has been falling to pieces aft since Monday, the hull all the time rolling heavily. The sea invaded the passengers, who were half-starved, and ...

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  34. REBELS JOIN INVADERS.

    The British troops were sullenly received by the Dutch at Murraysburgh. The rebels in the neighborhood have joined the invaders. ...

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  35. DR. CREIGHTON'S ILLNESS.

    Dr. Mandell Creighton, the Bishop of Louden, who recently underwent two operations, is reported by the doctors to be sinking. ...

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  36. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Director of Public Works has issued instructions for the commencement of the flying survey of the West Australian section of the proposed transcontinental ...

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  37. THE VACANT PORTFOLIO.

    A meeting of the Commonwealth Executive Council was held yesterday, under the presidency of the Governor-General. The proceedings consisted of authorising ...

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  38. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Richard Gell, a candidate for the Senate, addressed a public meeting in the Town-hall on Saturday. There was only a small attendance. The acting Mayor ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

    The lead imports into tie United Kingdom during December amounted to 13,371 tons, including 3,480 tons from Australia. The exports during ...

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  40. CLEARING JOHANNESBURG

    Lord Kitchener has cleared Johannesburg of the "undesirables," and many of the foreigners have shipped for Europe. ...

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  41. SEVERE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    The snowstorms in England are of great severity. Eleven trains are reported to be snow-bound on the SouthWestern railway system. ...

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  42. A GARRISON TRANSFERRED.

    The garrison of Bultfontein, together with the inhabitants refugees, and cattle, have been transferred. ...

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  43. RELEASED PRISONERS.

    The publication of the names of a number of released prisoners in the columns of a contemporary on Saturday created great surprise. It was intended that these ...

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  44. THE IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    A military anil naval display was held on Saturday on the Royal Agricultural Grounds, the proceeds being devoted to the assistance of the Imperial artillerymen ...

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  45. FROZEN MEAT MARKET.

    Australian sheep, heavy, and River Plate sheep have advanced one-sixteenth and Australian Iambs one-eighth. Messrs. Weddel and Co., colonial ...

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  46. CHECKMATING DR. LEYDS.

    The "Daily Express" states that the Dutch Government has prevented Dr. Leyds from reengaging Boer exiles in for further service in South ...

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  47. GALES ON THE COAST.

    The steamer Tangier, which left Melbourne on Friday for West Australia with a cargo of cattle, plunged into a hurricane off Cape Otway. Six head of cattle were ...

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  48. THE FEDERAL CONTINGENT.

    Over 200 volunteers for the Fifth Contingent mustered at the Drill-hall on Saturday evening far the purpose of undergoing the tests for inclusion in the ...

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  49. FINANCIAL.

    The balance-sheet of the Peel River Land and Mineral Company shows a profit on the year's workings of £73,777. It is proposed to ...

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  50. COMMANDOS BREAKING UP.

    Lord Kitchener reports that Herzog's commando is near Sutherland, and that Colonel Settle is arranging to head him. The invaders on the Midlands line have ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Swimming Association has selected Malcolm, the champion of the colony, to compete in the swimming championship in Melbourne ...

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  52. SHARE MARKET.

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  53. MISCELLANEOUS.

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  54. GERALDTON VOLUNTEERS.

    Lieutenant Darling will leave Geraldton on Wednesday to join the Federal Contingent. The following have volunteered here for South Africa:—T. J. ...

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  55. SPEECH BY MR. BARTON.

    The United Friendly Societies wound up the Commonwealth celebrations with a dinner last evening, when they entertained the Federal Primo Minister, the ...

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  58. Advertising

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  60. THE CAPE TOWN DEFENCES.

    A naval brigade of 2,000 men, with six Hotchkiss guns is in readiness at Cape Town. A town guard of 4,000 men, and a postal crops numbering 450. ...

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