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  3. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    In the third race between the Shamrock and Columbia for the America Cup the Shamrock promised well to beat her contestant, but the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS

    The steamer Afric, on which several cases of smallpox have occurred, is expected to arrive in the bay on Monday. Dr. Presswell, permanent head of the ...

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  5. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    The International Com[?]crcial Congress is now sitting at Washington. The Hon. J. A. Cockburn, M.D. Agent-General for South Australia, has ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL WAR.

    The Capetown Customs authorities havse impounded £150,000 in specie, which was found to be aboard the mail steamer Kinfauns Castle, of the Castle ...

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  7. IRISH DISAFFECTION

    Only thirty out of six hundred Irish Local Government bodies have re sponded to an appeal to pass a resolution expressive of sympathy with the ...

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  8. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons debate on the Address-in-Reply was marked with much excitement and hot controversy. The Hon. P. J. Stanhope, Liberal ...

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  9. SAMOAN AFFAIRS

    Intimation has been received from Washington that no satisfactory progress has been made in negotiations for arranging a scheme for ultimate ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Captain Angus Campbell, one of the oldest shipowners in this colony, died to-day, aged 93 years. Oats are dearer—2/2 to 2/3. Chick. ...

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  11. CAPTURE OF BRITISH OFFICERS AND MEN.

    The Boers have captured a Ladysmith train which was carrying several British officers and men to Glencoe. ...

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  12. IMPERIAL AGRICULTURAL CONGRESS.

    The National Agricultural Union of Great Britain has invited the various colonies to appoint delegates to represent them at the Imperial Agricultural ...

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  13. MOUNTED RIFLES REINFORCED.

    The Mounted Rifle Corps at Umvoti, on the Natal and Zululand border, has been largely recruited, the Natal Dutch having mutinied. ...

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  14. AN AFRICAN TRAGEDY.

    The two French officers, Captain Voulet and Lieutenant Chanoine, who recently fled into the bush to the northeast of Timbucton, after shooting ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    Cardinal Moran, accompanied by several prelates who have been attending the opening of the Cathedral in Rockhampton, is now making a tour of Northern Queensland ...

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  16. FIGHTING NORTH OF KIMBERLEY.

    Severe fighting has taken place between a British a[?]moured train reconnoictring north of Kimberley and a force of 500 Boers. The Boers attacked ...

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  17. SHOOTING OF A SPY.

    The eccentric Baron Gounsberg, of wandering proclivities, has been courtmartialled and shot at Pretoria as a spy. ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Of the large amount of ore jettisoned by the steamer Rippingham Grange when she recently grounded off Port Wallaroo, 280 tons have been recovered. The other per ...

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  19. LATEST NEWS FROM WESTERN FRONTIER.

    Latest news from the West states that Kimberley was safe on the 17th inst., and Mafeking on the 15th inst. ...

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  20. A RUSSIAN OFFICER IN THE FIELD.

    Colonel Staphovitch, of the Russian Array, accompanies General Hunter to the Transvaal. ...

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  21. BOERS MANŒUVRING

    The allied Boer forces and Free Staters, gradually closing around Ladysmith, are now man[?]uvring to simultaneously attack Ladysmith and ...

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  22. SILVER

    Bullion silver is quoted to-day at 2/2[?]d., being a fall of ?d. per oz. ...

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  23. GENERAL ITEMS.

    Lord Edward Cecil, son of the Marquis of Salisbury, a lieutenant in the Grenadier Guards, and who was A D.C. to the Commander-in-Chief, ...

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  24. NEW ZEALAND.

    A private cable has been received from South Africa stating that the Boers' attack on the Cape border has been repulsed with great slaughter. The cable is believed to ...

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  25. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Gulf of Venice, steamer, from Brisbane and way ports; Aotea, steamer, from Wellington, via Monte Video; Pehr Ugland, barque, from ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Mr. George Darrell has displayed much spirit and enterprise in so well staging so many good plays in Hobart during the brief season which terminates this ...

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  27. CAVALRY SKIRMISHING.

    Several cavalry skirmishes have taken place in the vicinity of Blaanubank and Besters, between Ladysmith and Harrismith, in which the Free ...

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  28. FINANCIAL.

    The returns of the Bank of England for the week ending October 19, as compared with those of the preceding week, are as follow, last week's figures ...

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  29. SPORTING.

    For the Cambridgeshire Stakes Mazella has been backed at 9 to 1 agst; Oban, 10 to 1; Ercildoune, 14 to 1. ...

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  30. SPORTING.

    The second meeting of the Hobart Turf Club takes place at Risdon-park to-day. There are six events on the card:—Trial Handicap, Hurdle Race, Risdon Handicap, ...

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  31. THE WEST COAST.

    At the Prince Darwin mine, Mount Darwin, the manager and men were burnt out last Monday, losing everything. Yesterday the Mount Lyell Co. ran a ...

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  32. A TRAP FOR BOERS.

    It is reported at Capetown that Colonel Baden-Powell, feigning a retreat, drew the Boers over sume Lyddite mines, and the successful exploding of ...

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  33. CARRICK RACING CLUB.

    A committee meeting of the Carrick Racing Club was held on Thursday last, after the annual meeting, when Hon. T. Reibey, M.H.A., was elected chairman for ...

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  34. THE ELECTIONS.

    A meeting of electors favourable to the re-election of the Hon. Edward Mulcahy, Minister of Lands and Works, was held last evening in the committee-room at the ...

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  35. THE MARKETS.

    Wheat.—English, Australian, American, and Continental markets dull, and prices tending downwards. Australian June cargo offering at 31/6, per 480lb. ...

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  36. A RIVER DANGER.

    SIR,—Allow me through the columns of your paper to ask the following question: —Is it not the duty of the Marine Board to see that a submerged vessel is buoyed ...

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  37. V.A.T.C. AND V.R.C.

    Blue Peter has been scratched for the Derby, and Reka for the Melbourne Cup, ...

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  38. BETTING MARKET.

    Dewey is still a firm favourite for the Caulfield Cup at 5 to 1. Mora is quoted at 7 to 1, and Scorn at 7½ to 1. LATER. ...

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  39. [BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.] HON. N. E. LEWIS. UNOPPOSED.

    At the nomination to-day for member for Richmond representation in the House of Assembly the only nomination was that of the Hon. N. E. Lewis, who has ...

    Article : 45 words
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