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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Private J. Wills, of the New South Wales Mounted [?], has been dangerously rounded at, [?] Private Thomas Went worth, of the New ...

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  3. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    Tho "Argos" to-day had reference to a series of questions notified by Sir Langdon Bonython in the House of Representatives, and the matter to-day was the general ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York arrived in Sydney to-day, and were accorded a most enthusiastic welcome. The morning was ...

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  5. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN VISIT.

    He general secretary of the West Aus­tralian celebrations committee (Mr. Petherick) announces that tenders for the supply of bunting, etc., close to-day at ...

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  6. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE.

    An American cold storage company pro­poses to run steamers to Manchester and Southampton, and to establish, enormous depots at those places, containing six ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS.

    Yesterday the resignations of the mem­bers of the Throssell Ministry were ac­cepted by His Excellency the Governor, and the members of the new team were ...

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  8. BRITISH ARMY.

    The Committee of the House of Commons to whom the question of army reform was referred have recommended drastic reforms at the War Office, and the adoption ...

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  9. INTERVIEW WITH THE MINISTER FOR WORKS.

    A reporter of "The Morning Herald," in search, of the new Minister for Works yesterday morning, with the object of getting some information from him as to the ...

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  10. THE PRESENTATION CASKET.

    The time for receiving designs for the presentation casket to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York expired yes­terday at noon. The acting town clerk ...

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  11. STRONG BOER POSITION CAPTURED.

    General Sir Henry Rundle has captured Theron's Mill, a strong position near Fouriesburg, in the east of the Orange River Colony, close to the northern border of ...

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  12. THE MAD MULLAH.

    It is rumored that the Mad Mullah, who is giving so much trouble on the frontier of Abyssinia and British Somaliland, has formed an alliance with the Myertain tribe, ...

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  13. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The King has expressed deep sympathy with the families of those who were killed in the explosion at the colliery at Caerphilly, in Wales. He has also expressed ...

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  14. MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS.

    A public meeting of manufacturers is to be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in the Mechanics' Institute, for the pur­pose of considering what steps they will ...

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  15. THE CAPE INVASION.

    Commandant Kruifzinger, with a force of 600 men, has left the Zuurberg Ranges, near Graham's Town, Cape Colony, and is making south towards the coast. The New ...

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  16. NO HOPE OF RESCUE.

    The manager of the Caerphilly Colliery considers that there is no hope of rescuing the entombed miners, as the coal dost must have been fired by the explosions, in ...

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  17. PLAGUE AT CAPE TOWN.

    Hie total number of cases of plague at Gape Town to date is 649, of which 292 have ended fatally. Fifty-two Europeans have succumbed to ...

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  18. To the Editor.

    Sir,-Apparently the Perth City Coun­cil have no funds to spare for the purpose of erecting arches and decorations at the forthcoming Royal visit, neither does our ...

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  19. FIGHTING NEAR KENHARDT.

    One hundred Boers recently attacked 20 men of the Border Scouts in a narrow pass near Kenhardt, to the eouth of British Bechuanaland. ...

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  20. RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The Russian 4 per cent, loan of £16,960,000 has been covered many times over in Paris. ...

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  21. RUSSIA.

    Tie "Novoe Yremya" (The New Time), a leading Russian newspaper, published at St. Petersburg, has been suspended for a week. ...

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  22. THE RECENT SURRENDERS.

    Renter telegraphs to the effect that there is a concensus of opinion among the Boer prisoners and surrenderers that the recent capitulations were chiefly the result of ...

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  23. CHINA.

    In reference to the unearthing of eighteen 15-pounders and a Krupp gun at Kaiping, 74 miles north-east of Tien-tsin, it appears that the Germans arrived just ...

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  24. A PROTEST.

    Sir,-Whilst ouite concurring with "H.G.B.'s" view of the proposed Royal route, I certainly think from a lady's standpoint tie alteration from the river ...

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  25. EXTENSIVE FIRES.

    Innumerable fires are occurring in the towns and villages of Russia, the damage amounting to many millions of roubles. The inhabitants accuse the Jews of ...

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  26. ACTION AT NYLSTROOM.

    Colonel Wilson, with a portion of Kitchener's Scouts, has sustained six casualties while making a frontal attack on Commandant Beyer's force at ...

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  27. RECALL OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    The order of the Kaiser to prepare for the disbanding of the German Headquar­ters Staff in China., and the reduction of the strength of the German army in that ...

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  28. MARKING OFF SEATS.

    Owing to the change of Government it will be necessary for all those members who had marked off seats in the Legistative. Assembly Chamber to alter their positions, ...

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  29. TOURING THE DEPARTMENTS.

    Immediately after the special meeting of the Executive Council the ex-Premier took some of the new members to their de­partments and introduced them to the ...

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  30. BRITISH NAVY.

    In November last 50 Newfoundland fishermen belonging to the Naval Reserve embarked on H.M.S. Charybdis, a second-class cruiser, for a six-months' cruise in ...

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  31. SMALLPOX.

    Dr. Romsay Smith went off to the R.M.S. Arsadia this morning to consult about landing the passengers, 40 of whom were booked to disembark at this port. Of ...

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  32. MEETING OF THE OPPOSITION.

    In accordance with the annoucement in yesterday's "Herald," a meeting of the Opposition was bold yesterday. In conversa­tion with Mr. F. H. Piesse, who is spoken ...

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  33. WEST AUSTRALIAN BLACKS.

    The West Australian representatives in the Federal Parliament are strongly of opinion thai, there is much need for reform in connection with the protection of the ...

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  34. ATTACK ON A CONVOY.

    Lord Kitchener reports that a party of Boers, in superior numbers, made a deter­mined attack on a convoy between Venters-dorp and Potchefstroom, in the ...

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  35. SPANISH DECADENCE.

    Admiral Cervera, the Spanish Com­mander who took such a prominent part in the Spanish-American war, addressing a naval congress at Madrid yesterday, ...

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  36. MR. THROSSELL'S TABLE.

    Right through the present political crisis the one man who has seemed to be in the happiest frame of mind has been Mr. G. ...

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  37. AGES OF THE NEW MINISTERS.

    The new Ministry comprises about probably about the youngest body of men that have ever served in an Aus­tralian Administration.- The average ...

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  38. PASSENGERS QUARANTINED.

    The following are the eight passengers who disembarked from the Arcadia, and are now quarantined on Torrens Island: Messrs. Wood, Knox, Hutchinson, Jolly, ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    Lieutenant Knipe, of the Victorian In­fantry, has qualifed as an instructor at the Hythe-School of [?]. ...

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  40. EASTERN STATES.

    It appears that the cause of the fire in the bedroom in the City Arms Hotel on Saturday, as the result of which Mrs. D. O'Farrell was suffocated before she could ...

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  41. KANAKA LABOR.

    In all probability bills providing for the restriction of Kanaka labor and of alies immigration will be submitted to Parlia­ment before the tariff is brought forward. ...

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  42. PETITION TO THE PREMIER.

    About 90 of the Ormuz exiles on Torrens Island were vaccinated to-day. They have petitioned the Premier to have the quarantine tenn shortened. ...

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  43. A PEANUT VENDOR'S PROFITS.

    In his desire to satisfy the Melbourne City bench that he had "lawful visible means of support," a young man named Asher Levy made statements which, if ...

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  44. SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICTS NEWS.

    On Saturday evening, in the Union-hall, a social was tendered by the Collie branch of the Political Labor [?]. George Henderson, the direct [?] candidate ...

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  45. GOLDFIELDS NEWS.

    Verdicts of "accidental death" have been returned at the inquests concerning the deaths of two men, William Foote and Henry Buckley, who were killed at the ...

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  46. THE OLD MINISTERS.

    Mr. B. C. Wood, ex-Minister for Works, prior to relinquishing Ms office, called to-gether yesterday morning the heads of the divisions and branches and Hie leading ...

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  47. AN APPEAL CASE.

    The Full Court delivered judgment to­day in an appeal by the Crown against Judge Holyroyd's decision in the case of Fisher v. the Queen, in which the ...

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  48. DEATH OF DR. GIBB.

    Dr. William Gibb, the medical officer of the friendly societies at Kanowna, died suddenly at the Kanowna Hospital on Sunday night, 'as the result of the ...

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  49. BROKEN HILL DISASTER.

    With the sum of £200 the directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company to­day initiated a relief fond in connection with the South mine disaster. ! ...

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  50. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Delegates representative of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder Councils and Chambers of Minos to-day decided not to entertain the suggestion of erecting a ...

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  51. MR. HOLMES AND THE MINISTRY.

    The Premier was seen by one of our re­presentatives last night with respect to the statements which had been made to the effect that Mr. J. J. Holmes, M.L.A., ...

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  52. SOLICITOR'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr. William M'Donald, a well-known Melbourne solicitor, was playing billiards at tho Australian Club this evening, when he broke a blood-vessel in the head, and ...

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  53. INQUEST ON THE VICTIMS.

    The inquest on the victims of the recent disaster was resumed to-day, when evi­dence was given as to the identification of Samuel Albert Havelock, John Pridoa IX, ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND.

    The Kanaka Wantee, who was sentenc­ed to death for the murder of a French­man at Ayr, and whose execution was fixed a fortnight ago, but who was granted a ...

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  55. THE EX-ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Some time ago, when questioned as to the likelihood of his re-entry to the civil service in the event of the Government being defeated at the general elections, ...

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