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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Methuen has fought a successful action against General De la Rey and his commando of 1000 men to the west of Taungs, a station on the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Boers now raidine in the Cape Colony arr bitterly disappointed at their failure to induce anything like a rising of the Cape Dutch. In many ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    A Court Circular published yesterday stated that her Majesty the Queen has not been of late in her usual health, and is at present unable to take ...

    Article : 143 words
  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Edward Charles Holland, aged 33, murdered an innocent little lad named Frederick Gladstone Geach [?] and a half years old, at North Melbourne ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr. Barton, who has been charged by the freetrade Press with vagueness and indefiniteness as to the intentions of the Federal Ministry on the fiscal ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    Yesterday a reporter interviewed Mr. R. S. Haynes M.L.C., who has interested himself in trying to bring about a settlement of the difficulty between ...

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  8. ATTACK ON DAMELSKRAAL.

    On the 5th inst. a Boer commando surrounded Damelskraal, and made constant attacks on the position during the next five days. They threatened ...

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  9. THE NEWS IN SYDNEY.

    The news that Her Majesty is in failing health was received here with deep feelings of sorrow. Large crowds lingered round the newspaper offices ...

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  10. Soldiers for South Africa.

    All Saturday Inspector McKenna, Lieutenant W. J. Cotter, and Mr. W. B. Castieau were again busily engaged, with the selection of volunteers for ...

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  11. THE TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    Hill, the ex-soldier, arrested yesterday for the murder of Mr. Pearson, and the attempted murder of Mrs. King in a train near Surbiton, has confessed ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Trooper Logan, of the New South Wales Bushmen, who was badly wounded by a rifle bullet at Vlakfontein, has died of the effects of it. ...

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  13. AUDIENCE WITH ROBERTS.

    One of the last pieces of public business transacted by the Queen was on Monday last, when she had an audience with Lord Roberts, the British ...

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  14. MR. BROOKMAN ILL.

    Mr. W. G. Brookman, Mayor of Perth, and his wife and family, are all suffering from ptomaine poisoning, caused, it is supposed, through their ...

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  15. BOERS AT CEYLON.

    On the arrival at Colombo of a transport vessel bringing a number of Boer prisoners to Ceylon, twenty of the prisoners managed to jump from the ...

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  16. STAMBOLOFF'S MURDERER.

    The murderer of the late M. Stamboloff, one time Prime Minister of Bulgaria, has effected his escape from prison. ...

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  17. ARMS PROCLAMATION.

    The proclamation forbidding the possession of arms and ammunition by civilian residents of Cape Colony has come like a thunderbolt upon the Dutch ...

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  18. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    Interviewed to-night, Mr. Isaacs said that he had come to the conclusion to adhere to his public announcements, and stand for the Federal Parliament. ...

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  19. SYBILLE ASHORE.

    H.M.S. Sybille, which went ashore in Saldanha Bay a day or two ago, was seeking shelter at the time from a storm. The cruiser is a total wreck ...

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  20. REPORTED WORSE.

    Early this afternoon the Queen was reported to have grown worse since the morning, but the latest bulletins do not bear out the report, and are of ...

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  21. WESTERN RAIDERS.

    The advance of the western raiders has been checked for the time being. The vanguard of Commandant Hertzog's commando has been compelled to ...

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  22. LONDON AND GLOBE.

    Hir Honour Sir Robert Wright, one of the judges of the Queen's Bench Division, has sanctioned the voluntary winding up, under the supervision of ...

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  23. FIRES IN VICTORIA.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Geelong to-day, with the result that a whole block of building's in Moqrabool-street was destroyed. The blocks consisted ...

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  24. BOER REFUGEES.

    The Portuguese authorities are transporting to Lisbon 900 Boers who have taken refuge at Delagoa Bay. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN STUPENT.

    Mr. Penthyn Bevan, B.A., a son of Dr. Bevan, of Melbourne, has been appointed assistant Demonstrator at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. Mr. ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    Mr. Barton is awaiting an important, telegram from Queensland dealing with the matter of the vacant seat in the Federal Cabinet. The Prime ...

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  27. SIR HENRY COLVILE.

    General Sir Henry Colvile, who was sent Home from the Cape in connection with the disaster to Colonel Spragge's Yeomanry at Lindley some ...

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  28. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Sir Archibald Hunter has been invalided, and General Tucker has been appointed to succeed him in the military command at Bloemfontein. ...

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  29. GRAVE ANXIETY.

    There was ground for the report yesterday afternoon that her Majesty was worse. She suffered nearly all day long from great physical prostration, and ...

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  30. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    For selling liquor in Clutha, a prohibition district, five defendants were yesterday each sentenced to ten days' imprisonment. ...

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  32. THE STATES AND THE WAR.

    The Government has chartered the steamer Omazan to take the fifth South Australian contingent and the necessary horse's to South Africa. The ...

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  33. FIJI AND THE COMMONWEALTH

    Mr. Seddon left by the express to-night for Melbourne. The citizens of Suva, Fiji, and the Fiji Federal League, have written to Mr. Seddon ...

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  34. ACTION AT VENTERSBURG.

    A contingent of the New Zealand Alounted Rifles and the Australian Bushmen defeated a Boer commando 800 strong a few miles to the west of ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Marloo, with the West Australian Commonwealth contingent, sailed this morning for Fremanle. ...

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  36. Yosper Mamorial Fund.

    An open-air public meeting was held on Saturday night at the intersection of Hannan and Maritana streets, in furtherance of the Vosper Memorial ...

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  37. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    A largely attended meeting of members of the A.W.A., the A.C.E.D.A., the Typographical Association, and other unions was held at the Friendly Societies' Hall, Coolgardie, on ...

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  38. MARKETS AND PRICES

    Rabbit Skins: Since last advices 1595 parcels have been offered, and 1419 have been sold. The finest fetched slightly better prices, but the ...

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  39. DE WETS COMMANDO.

    A released trooper, who was for a fittle while a prisoner with General De Wet's commando, states that the men under that leader are mostly foreigners ...

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  40. CONDITION UNCHANGED.

    Unofficial statements current late last night and this morning say that the Queen's condition is unchanged. Sir Richard Powell, Physician ...

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  41. GABRIELLE BOMPARD.

    Gabrielle Bompard, sentenced in Paris to a long term of imprisonment in 1889, for murder, has been released from prison on account of her ...

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  42. PATEY'S LILLIPUTIAN OPERA v COMPANY.

    As has been previously announced Patey's Lilliputian Opera Company of juvenile performers, of whom very commendatory things, are said, will open a ...

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  43. PRUSSIAN MONARCHY.

    All over Prussia just now therev are oreat celebrations going on in honour of the bi-centenary of the monarchy. (For many years prior to 1701 ...

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  44. IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Details have been received of the Boer defeat at Vantondershoek a few days ago. Major-General Colville and his column were marching from New ...

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  45. IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    The proposed review of the Imperial troops at Flemington has been abandoned. This has been decided on in consequence of a telegram from Col. ...

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  46. LATEST BULLETIN.

    The latest bulletin from Osborne was made known in London this morning. It is to the effect rhat the Queen passed a samewhat restless night and that her ...

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