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  2. CABLEGRAM

    The raiders under Commandant Knuitzinger have been again routed and driven off in confusion near Venterstad, a little to the north of ...

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  3. Amusements.

    A large attendance is justifiably expected at the second" concert to be given to-morrow night at the Kalgoorlie Miners Institute in connection with Mrs ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Michael Davitt and O'Donovon Rossa addressed a meeting of 4000 people at Chicago yesterday, when Mr Davitt made an eloquent appeal to, the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Admiralty have decided to use exclusively Australian wire in all launchings from Government dock yards for the, christening of ^British warships. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The share transaction case of Perkins v. Boykn and Antill came before the Chief Justice to-day on a motion to enter up judgment. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    At a meeting of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce to-day a lengthy discussion took place on the Immigration Restriction Bill introduced in the ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Commonwealth Government with its larger sphere and alleged superior politics, has after all to deal, with the Applications for new post offices. ...

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  9. AMERICAN STRIKE.

    borne 1500 metal workers from the Milwaukee portion of the Illinois Steel Company's works and from the Carnegie mills at Duquesne, have joined ...

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  10. KRUITZINGER'S COMMANDO.

    The Boer comandos under Commandant Kruitzinger have been driven northwards and have re crossed the Orange in great confusion, making for ...

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  11. FIRE IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Enquiry into the origin of a recent fire in the Sultan's palace at Constantinople has resulted in the banishment of 704 officials and women servants to Yemen. ...

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  12. WILLIAMSON'S COMIC OPERA CO.

    Mr. J. C. Williamson, who conducts all his amusement enterprises on a liberal and an elaborate scale, is always assured of a generous welcome for any ...

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  13. LOURDES PILGRIMAGE

    About ,12,000 people, blind, deaf, dumb cripples, and consumptives, started yesterday in 23 special trains from Paris on a pilgrimage to Lourdes. ...

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  14. MINISTERS AT BALLARAT.

    Prime Minister, Mr Barton, and the Attorney-General, Mr. Deakin, journeyed to Ballarat to-day, where the former opened the new St. Patrick's ...

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  15. PAVING OF WESTMINSTER.

    In a letter to the "Times" published yesterday, Mr. H. B. Lefroy, the Agent-General for West Australia, advises the ratepayers of Westminster to ...

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  16. FACTORIES ACT.

    A meeting of four hundred employers, presided over by Sir Malcolm McEacharn, M.P., discussed the , recent Factories Act in the' Athenaeum Hall ...

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  17. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    The island steamer Moresby brings the news of a new find of gold, reported at Samaria, New Guinea. Two miners, whilst prospecting in the country ...

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  18. BRUSH WITH KRUITZINGER.

    On the 13th inst., prior to Commandant Kruitzinger's crossing the Orange, Colonel Gorringe's column had a sharp brush with his men ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    The Victorian trade figures for July show that the imports were valued at ,£1,529,847, as against £ 1,3905775 for the previous July. The exports totalled £1.517,792, an increase of ...

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  20. MISS ADA CROSSLEY:

    Miss Ada Crossley, the now celebrated Australian vocalist has been engaged to sing at the coming musical festivals at Gloucester and Leeds and Preston. ...

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  21. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Rimington's Guides arid Yeomanry, who are now engaged in clearing the ! , north and central districts of the Orange River Colony, are reported to ...

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  22. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The R.M.S. Australian, homeward bound, reached Fremantle at 10; o'clock. this morning, and sailed for Colombo in the afternoon. Yesterday afternoon ...

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  23. CENSUS RETURNS.

    The Canadian census returns axe now complete, and show that on March 31 last the total population of the Dominion was 5.338,833, as against ...

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  24. RESISTANCE ENDING.

    A "Daily News" correspondent States that resistance in the Orange River Colony has almost ended by now. "Such of the Boers as are still in arms ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND LIBEL ACTION

    The libel action brought by Lieut. Colonel Ricardo against the Queens-land" Observer was resumed to-day. Plaintiff called Harold Hocking, who ...

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  26. WECK OF THE VIPER

    The Admiralty has made arrangements to blow up secretly the wreck, of the torpedo boat destroyer Viper, which was sunk off Alderney during ...

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  27. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Full Court to-day granted a rule nisi for a new trial' in the case 7 of Mellor v. Parker, m which the plaintiff claimed £1000 damages from the ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    A commando of 150 Boers lately Wrecked a section of the Mafeking railway line An armoured train shortly came into action, dispersed the ...

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  29. INFANT MORTALITY.

    In consequence of the serious recent increase in infant mortality in liverpool, the municipality of that city is ...

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  30. THE BRICKLAYERS' UNION.

    Sir— It is with regret that I read F. Lambert's letter complaining of the manner he has, like many others, been treated by the above mentioned society ...

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  31. THE CZARINA.

    The Emperor of all the Russians is now the father of four daughters the youngest seeing the light a few days ago The Czarina Alexandra ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. BROKEN HILL SUIT.

    A Suit was commenced to-day by the Broken Hill Proprietary Block. 14 Company, against the municipal district, of Broken Hill, to have the rate ...

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  33. THE ROYAL VOYAGE.

    The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and Duchess of Cornwalland York on board, arrived yesterday at Simon's. Town, the naval station of ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN' OFFICERS

    The following Australian officers have teen discharged from hospital convalescent and, and have resumed duty:— Laptain Niesigh, New South Wales ...

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  35. REFUGEE CAMPS.

    At the end of July there were 91,940 whites, and 24,547 coloured people Win the refugee camps in South Africa. The deaths among the while refugees were ...

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  36. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Cunard liner Lucania has, successfully sent messages by wireless telegraphy through the Nantucket "lightship to New York; a distance of 287 ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    A verdict of not guilty was returned in Che case of Robert Douglas, the self confessed murderer of Mrs Pain. Counsel for the defence said that the ...

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  38. VENEZUELAN TROUBLES.

    In consequence of the revolution now going on in Venezuela German warships have been, sent to the coast to enforce, if necessary, the neutrality of ...

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  39. CAMPAIGNERS CLUB

    The South African campaigners, including a large number of colonials, Slave established an Imperial, Service Club in London. ...

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  40. TRAM ROBBERY.

    That the four masked men who so audaciously stuck up the Hawthorn ream early yesterday morning have made good their escape seems clear and ...

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  41. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Hemp— The hemp market is firm and prices are good Wellington August shipment are quoted at £25 IOS and October shipments £25 IOS AND October shipment at £25 ...

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  42. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

    The speech from the Throne at the prorogation of Parliament yesterday dwelt on the steady progress made lay the British forces in South Africa where ...

    Article : 133 words
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