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  2. THE KING.

    The "British Medical Journal," in its latest issue, states that the wound caused by the surgical operation on his Majesty the King has been reduced to very small ...

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  3. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba and her company were accorded an immense "send-off" on leaving London to-day to join the steamer for Canada, whence she proceeds by the ...

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  4. IMPERIAL UNION.

    Mr. Chamberlain and Viscount Kitchener on Friday were the guests of the Grocers' Livery Company at their ball, Princes-street, London, under the presidency of Mr. ...

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  5. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    At the lunch adjournment on Friday the Australians in their first innings against Sussex County at Brighton had lost five wickets for 482 runs, Noble (234) and ...

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  6. THE KEMBLA DISASTER

    The hillside at Mount Kembla, overlooking the placid blue of the Pacific, with, its magnificent prospect of the Five Islands and the dazzling white beaches, was on ...

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  7. SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    Another sensational shooting affray occurred at Burwood last evening, a policeman who was being assaulted while endeavoring to effect an arrest drawing his ...

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  8. COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Colonial Conference sat again on Friday, under the presidency of Mr. Chamberlain. Those present included Sir Edmund Barton, Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir ...

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  9. TEMPTING TRUMPER.

    Victor Trumper, the brilliant young New South Wales batsman, has been offered a good and permanent position in England, but Darling (the captain) being unwilling ...

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  10. NOTES BY "PAVILION."

    Twelve out of the 24 championship matches in which Sussex took part in 1901 had to be left uncompleted—one or two through interruptions on account of rain ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The work of resettling the farmers on the land in the Transvaal and Orange River Colonies is proceeding apace, and it is estimated that already nine thousand ...

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  12. COLONIAL SCHOLARS.

    The Commissioners of the International Exhibition of 1851 have awarded Science Research Scholarships to Mr. Kenneth Inglis, a New Zealand student, now at ...

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  13. A PERSONAL INVESTITURE.

    His Majesty the King enjoyed walking exercise for some time on Saturday. During the afternoon he held an investiture of knights, included among the ...

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  14. RECEIVING THE LEADERS.

    It is expected that his Majesty the King will receive General Louis Botha, General Christian De Wet, and General De la Rey, the celebrated Boer leaders now on their ...

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  15. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    A proclamation has been issued by the International Committee of Control, ordering the transfer of Tientsin to China, and its evacuation by the foreign troops on ...

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  16. ADELAIDE SHIPPING.

    A new sailing ship service has been inaugurated between New York and Port Adelaide in opposition to the New York ring, which now controls the freight charges ...

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  17. THE FOREIGN OFFICE.

    Mr. Francis Alexander Campbell, C.B., one of the senior clerks of the Foreign Office, has succeeded Sir Martin Gosselin as Assistant Under-Secretary of the Foreign ...

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  18. FOUR HUNDRED RIOTERS KILLED.

    The Chinese Foreign Office has notified Mr. E. H. Conger, the United States Minister to China, who recently complained of the outrages committed on the American ...

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  19. THE MISSES SEDDON.

    The Misses Seddon, daughters of the Premier of New Zealand, are at present the guests of the Duke of Argyll and the Princess Louise at Inverary Castle, Argyleshire. ...

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  20. SUSSEX SAVES THE GAME.

    On Saturday the sun was shining brightly, the wicket was good, and the attendance satisfactory. When Killick had raised his score to 35, ...

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  21. SWIMMING.

    M. A. Holbein, the English swimmer, who on August 23 last year attempted to swim the English Channel from Cape Grisnez to Dover, made another unsuccessful ...

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  22. COLONEL LYNCH, M.P.

    "Colonel" Arthur Lynch, Nationalist member for Galway, who was arrested last June on a charge of treason, because of his action in fighting on the side of the Boers ...

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  23. THE STEAMER RANGATIRA

    The Shaw, Saville, & Albion Company estimate the damage done to their steamer Rangatira, which came into collision with a barque off the coast of Dover at midnight ...

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  24. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Admiralty have decided to name one of the new battleships now in course of construction New Zealand, and it is probable that another of the vessels will be ...

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  25. ARGENTINE CATTLE.

    It is believed in well-informed circles that the restrictions which have been imposed with regard to the importation of Argentine cattle into Great Britain will ...

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  26. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Despite reports current among the crowd at the pit's mouth on Friday that there had been 100 bodies recovered, there were really only 73 brought to the surface up to a late ...

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  27. TORPEDO NETS ABOLISHED.

    The "Tall Mall Gazette" states that as it has been demonstrated that well-directed shells will destroy the torpedo nets spread out to prevent injury to warships by those ...

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  28. AMERICAN TRADE.

    During the year ended with June 30 the exports from the United States of America to Europe decreased by 100,000,000 dollars (£20,000,000). In the same period the ...

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  29. PLAGUE IN INDIA.

    Dr. Elkington, a son of Professor Elkington, of Melbourne, has been appointed to take charge of a plague district of Punjab. ...

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  30. NILE IRRIGATION.

    The immense irrigation reservoir at Assouan, on the right bank of the Nile, below the First Cataract, has been completed, and the irrigation service will be ...

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  32. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A train was derailed at Khatauli railwaystation, 16 miles north of Meerut, in British India, on Saturday, and 16 persons were killed, while 29 others were seriously ...

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  33. SHIVERING CALIFORN IA.

    The repeated earthquake shocks in California, on the Pacific Coast, have caused great uneasiness, seventy-five convulsions of a more or less severe nature having been ...

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  34. THE REV. DR. BEET.

    At the sitting of the British Wesleyan Methodist Conference on Friday the Rev. Joseph Agar Beet. D.D., was re-elected to his position as Professor of Systematic ...

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  35. BOWLING.

    Twenty-eight clubs competed for the Charles Wood Bowling Cup on Saturday at Valentine's Park. The London Club won with 115 points, against 58 made by ...

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  37. MODEL DWELLINGS.

    The estate of the late Mr. William Richard Sutton has been sworn at £2,095,850. The bulk of the amount has been left for the creation of a fund for the erection of ...

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  38. THE GOODWOOD CUP.

    The Goodwood Cup, of 2,000 sovs., the second horse to receive 200 sovs. and the third 100 sovs. out of the stake, was run at Goodwood yesterday and resulted as follows:— ...

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  39. MR. SEDDON'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Seddon, speaking at the Junior Reform Club's dinner at Liverpool on Saturday, said, "England is now in the same commercial rut as in 1897." He urged her ...

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  40. PNEUMONIA.

    This is one of the most dangerous, and often fatal, diseases It always results from a cold or an attack of influenza. ...

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