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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Dr. Leyds has made a complaint to the Brussels police that a hand-bag containing valuable diplomatic documents had been stolen from him in that ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Chang-chi-tung, the Viceroy of Wuchang, has had eight alleged Boxer leaders beheaded at Hankau. ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Federal Government has decided finally on the date of the elections in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and West Australia. The ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    [?] divorce case presenting some peculiar features was heard at Ballarat to-day. John Thompson Smith, oil color warehouseman, petitioned for the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Cabinet has decided that the proposal of Sir Alfred Milner to send recruiting sergeants to this State for the purpose of recruiting men ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    With reference to the matter of Mr. C. J. Moran, Minister for Lands, seeking re-election, the Speaker states that he will act on the opinion of the ...

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  8. SUPPRESSION OF BOXERS.

    A Chinese Imperial edict that has just been issued declares that it is the princes and high officials who are resisting the proposals to suppress the ...

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  9. Kanowna.

    Despite the fact that the rain last week was very heavy, the Government dam is being extensively patronised. At present there are about 4,000,000 ...

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  10. The Case of W. J. Cochrane.

    At to-day's sitting of the Police Court William James Cochrane was charged before Mr. I. J. K. Cohn, J.P., with having, while Town Clerk of the ...

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  11. CROSS COUNTRY JOURNEY.

    The "Standard" correspondent gives particulars of a daring cross country journey undertaken by a small party of British. At Leydsdorp, 70 miles ...

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  12. CURRENCY CANDIDATES.

    Two currency candidates, namely, Mr. W. H. Gosche, president, and Dr. Zillmen, vice-president, of the New South Wales Silver League, have ...

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  13. BOER OUTRAGE.

    A Boer at Harrismith gives details of a terrible outrage committed by a detachment of the Boer forces. He states that his brother was shot dead by ...

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  14. FREETRADE CANDIDATE.

    Mr. Holder will open his Federal campaign in the Town Hall on Thursday evening. ADELAIDE, Feb. 19. ...

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  15. THE QUEEN AND THE WAR.

    Speaking at Peterborough last night Mr. W. R. Cremer, member of Haggerston, asserted that Mr. Joseph Chamberlain had grossly deceived the ...

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  16. Kalgoorlie Deputation.

    The Mayor of Kalgoorlie, Mr. Sta[?]forth Smith, and Cr. Connolly interviewed the Under-Secretary of Lands this morning, and asked that certain ...

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  17. ACTIVITY OF GERMANY.

    Considerable activity is being displayed by the German forces at Peking The German Commissariat authorities have ordered a thousand transport ...

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  18. THE STATES AND THE WAR.

    The Premier cabled to the Imperial Government yesterday that, after careful consideration, the Government thought that service in South Africa ...

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  19. PROTECTIONIST CAMPAIGN.

    In addressing a meeting at Castlemaine last night in support of the National Liberal Association, Sir George Turner referred to the coming Federal ...

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  20. INDEPENDENCE CLAIM.

    Mr. A. Wolmarans, one of the three Boer envoys to Europe, who is now in Holland, declares that the Boers will accept no conditions of peace short of ...

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  21. Bulong.

    The secretory of the Bulong Hospital, for whom a warrant was issued some months ago, was brought before the police court on Monday, charged with ...

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  22. IMPERIAL TROOPS.

    Brigadier-General Gordon has been informed by the Commandant of the New Zealand forces that the Britannic, carrying the Imperial troops, sailed ...

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  23. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The committee of the Sussex Cricket Club has passed a resolution that the late action of the County Club captains in preventing certain bowlers from ...

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  24. CAPE COLONY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cape Town says that the Boers under Commandant Hertzog were at Calvinia when they heard of the Queen's death. ...

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  25. A VALUABLE ESTATE.

    The estate of the late Lord Armstrong has been sworn at £1,389,946. Of this he left £7000 to charities. The deceased nobleman, who died about three ...

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  26. CONSOLS.

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  27. VICTORIA.

    At Creswick yesterday, a man named Henry Bust died from the effect of a fall from a bicycle. Deceased was training for a road race, and the ...

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  28. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. George Graham, formerly of New Zealand. ...

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  29. LIST OF CASUALTIES.

    Several Australians were wounded in the action fought on 13th inst. between the British under Major-General Plumer and the Boers under ...

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  30. OPENING OF FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier states that a demonstration will probably be held in Melbourne to welcome the Governor-General. Government House has already been put ...

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  31. VICTORIAN LOAN.

    Owing to the depression in Imperial securities and further war borrowings, financiers consider that it is unlikely for the Victorian conversion loan to ...

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  32. GERMAN TRADE.

    A very serious decrease has taken place in the German home trade, especially in iron manufactures. In Berlin fully 50 per cent of the men ...

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  33. BUBONIC PLAGUE AT CAPE TOWN.

    There have been a large number of suspected cases of bulbonic plague at Cape Town. Two of these have been found to be cases of plague. Another ...

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  34. FURTHER CASUALTIES.

    In an action that took place at Schwartz Koppies on the 13th inst. the Australians wounded and captured included the following:—Corporal W. ...

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  35. MILAN'S BURIAL.

    The populace of Belgrade is exceedingly irate at the interment of ex-King Milan at Karlowicz, in Hungary, instead of in the capital of Servia. In ...

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  36. PACIFIC CABLEE.

    In connection with the Pacific cable, the Cabinet, to-day decided to send the following cablegram to the Agent-General:— ...

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  37. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    The Federal Premier received a telegram from Melbourne to-day stating that Sir George Turner was so indisposed as not to be able to attend the ...

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  38. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Commons, by 49 votes to 204, rejected Mr. John Dillon's motion to adjourn as a protest against Mr. A. J. Balfour's' long standing rule ...

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  39. BRITISH BUDGET.

    In anticipation of the Budget Speech in the Imperial Parliament, enormous clearances of goods from bond have taken place yesterday and this ...

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  40. DE WET'S MOVEMENTS.

    A short time since Commandant De Wet with his Boer forces crossed the Orange River to escape his pursuers. The crossing was effected at Zand ...

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  41. THE WESTERN ARGUS.

    wA group portrait of the members of the Kalgoorlie Chamber of Mines ushers in the pictorial portion of this week's "Western Argus," which in this ...

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  42. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Parliament was further prorogued to-day to April 10. A small boat containing two men was seen to capsize to-day in the Hunter ...

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  43. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    A company entitled the New Waitekauri Extended Gold-Mining Company, New Zealand, is being floated with a capital of £100,000, in 400,000 ...

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  44. THE BUTTER TRADE.

    A meeting of those interested in the Australian butter trade has been held in London. Sir Andrew Clarke and Mr. Copeland, the Agents-General of ...

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  45. A BIG FAILURE.

    Paatch and Co., the well-known wool and grain exporters of Buenos Ayres, have suspended payment. Their liabilities amount to £400,000. ...

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  46. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Invercauld's wheat cargo has been sold at 30s 9d per quarter. The price of wheat is sixpence per quarter lower this week. ...

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  47. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of Admiral Sir George Ommanney Willes. He retired from the navy in 1888, and when he died was 78 years of age. ...

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  48. DE WET HEADED OFF.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent reports that Commandant De Wet is closely followed by the British. He has been headed off at Strydenburg and ...

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