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  2. CABLE MESSAGES TASMANIAN FROM ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.

    M. Dewindt's expedition reached Dawson City, from parts via Siberia and Rehring Straits. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Gloucestershire match concluded to-day in a victory for the Australians by an innings and 222 runs. Overnight the colonials had 545 for ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES. TASMANIAN FROM ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT.

    Judge Hertzog, addressing the prisoners on parole, asked them to remember that they were Transvaalers and Free Staters first, and then citizens of ...

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  5. KING EDWARD.

    A bulletin issued to-day states that King Edward bore the journey extremely well, and suffered no inconvenience. His Majesty had a good ...

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  6. ROSS BOARD OF ADVICE.

    After the transaction of the [?] business the Rose council as a board of advice. The non-attendance [?] ...

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  7. AUSTRIAN TRADE.

    Mr. Morgan's trust [?] made an offer to the Australian Council of Industry to build and run ships for the Austrian trade. ...

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  8. CRUISE AFTER THE CORONATION.

    "Truth" says that the King's long cruise after the [?] will terminate at [?] whence his Majesty will proceed to Balmoral. ...

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  9. MR. STEYN.

    Mr. Steyn, who is proceeding to England for medical advise, is reported to be suffering from enteric. ...

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  10. EXPLOSION IN AMERICA.

    A powder magazine exploded at the Daly West mine, Utah (U.S.A.) Twenty-seven bodies have been recovered, many having been terribly ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Troopers John Spillans and Alexander William Brownley of the 8th Commonwealth Contingent, died at sea on board the St. Andrew, from Influenza. ...

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  12. REPORT FROM THE YACHT.

    His Majesty was on the deck of the Royal yacht. Victoria and Albert, for several bouts yesterday. Ideal weather prevailed. ...

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  13. THE VRYHEID BOERS.

    The Boers of the Vryheld deeply resent the transference of their district to the Government of Natal. ...

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  14. IRVING AND TERRY.

    Sir Henry Irving and Miss Ellen Terry will tour Australia next year. ...

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  15. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    Sir Arthur Lawler's appointment as Deputy-Governor is intended to relieve the daily increasing strain which the Governorship of the Transvaal and ...

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  16. SITTING IN ONE HOUSE.

    The result of the enquiries made yesterday as to the opinions of the city members and members of the Reform League with regard to the leading ...

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  17. KING VICTOR EMMANUEL.

    Czar Nicholas II, has appointed King Victor Emmonued of Italy, who is now on a visit to Russia, a colonel of the 14th Dragoons. ...

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  18. RESTOCKING FARMS.

    New Orleans is reopening the shipment of horses, mules, and cattle for restocking the Boer farms. ...

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  19. MILITARY DISTURBANCES.

    Sir Edmund Barton has been informed that no Australian or oversea contingents are implicated in the, disturbances at Durban. ...

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  20. CHOLERA.

    Several deaths from cholera have occurred in the Forbidden City, and the Dowager Empress is alarmed. Cholera is spreading in the Chinese garrisons at ...

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  21. PHENOMENAL CRICKET.

    Phenomenal cricket was the rule on Monday and Tuesday. Seventeen centuries were made in six first-class matches. ...

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  22. THE COLONIAL PARTING.

    Prince Christian on behalf of the soldiers and sailors fund held a reception, and gave an entertainment to the Indian Princes and Premiers at the ...

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  23. WOOL MARKET.

    The cool market was firm, and prices unchanged. Some of the Merinoes were withdrawn from the sales. Amongst the sales were the ...

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  24. EAST AFRICAN TRADE.

    The manager of the Zanzibar Company has informed the subsidies committee that Great Britain is losing £5,000,000 annually owing to the want ...

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  25. COLLISION OFF DOVER.

    The steamer Rangatiri was in colliston with a barque at midnight off Dover. The latter vessel lost her main most and port lifeboat, and had her ...

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  26. THE PHILIPPINES.

    In pursuance of the court-mar[?] verdict. President Roosevelt reprimanded General Smith, whom he retires. Mr. Root, Secretary for War ...

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  27. THE TEAM'S RECORD.

    Won (13)—Notts, by innings and four runs: Surrey. by innings and 78: Leicester, by seven wickets: Oxford University by innings and 54: Cambridge ...

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  28. PRESENTATION OF MEDALS.

    Field-Marshal H.R.H. the Duke of Connaught presented medals to 2000 colonials and others in Alexandra Palace, and conversed with many of ...

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  29. MR. CHAMBFRLAIN

    Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain has sent 50 guineas to Charing Cross Hospital, where he was attended to after the recent cab accident. ...

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  30. THE FRIARS.

    Notwithstanding America's offer to accept friar of other nationalities in the Philippines the Provincial declines to withdraw the Spanish. Colonel ...

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  31. THE SOMERSET MATCH.

    The following will represent Somerset in the match against Australia to be commenced this morning at [?]:—S.M.J. Woods L.C.H. [?] ...

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  32. STEAMER WAIKATO.

    A tug has been sent to the assistance of the steamer [?] The steamer Wlakato, of the New Zealand Shipping Company's line, was ...

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  33. CHICAGO STRIKE COLLAPSE

    The Chicago strike has collapsed The Wages scale and other disputes will be settled hereafter between the employers and employed. ...

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  34. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    With a view to lightening the work of the conference, the Premiers are having special and separate interviews with the Earl of Selborne and the ...

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  35. SCOUT BOATS.

    The Admiralty is placing contracts in the Clyde for the construction of 10 high-speed scout boats smaller than the destroyers. ...

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  36. MACQUARIE ISLAND.

    The Minister of Lands (Hon. Edward Mulcahy) some time since wrote to St. J. G. Ward. Acting Premier of New Zealand, asking him to inform the ...

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  37. A GALLANT RESCUE.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that George Bowley an [?] aged 15 years swam out to and rescued two ladies whose boat capsized at Nigon, on the ...

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  38. MUSICAL.

    Madame [?] has engaged Mr. Pere Grainger for a provincial tour in October. ...

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  39. COMING EVENTS

    10 a.m. Revision Court at Evandale Legislative Council election for Mersey. 7.30 p.m. Gospel [?]tern lecture at Margaret-street Methodist Church. ...

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  40. METAL.

    Copper.—Standard brands are quoted at £53 5s for spot, and £83 10s for three months delivery. Lead.—The quotation is £11 6s 3d. ...

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