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  2. Big Fire in Kalgoorlie.

    After a long immunity from anything like a serous conflagration. Kalgoorlie was visited yesterday by a disastrous fire, which resulted in the ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Scheeper's commando now consists almost exclusively of rebels recruited in Cape Colony since the arrival there of the Boers. Commandant ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    The President took the chair at halfpast 10. Senator O'Connor (N.S.W.), in reply to Senator Nield (N.S.W.), said that ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Last night President McKinley spent the best night since he was shot, sleeping peacefully and well. His progress is still excellent. No unfavourable ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    A conison occurred this afternoon between two suburban trains, the 2.40 from Hawthorn and another train which was drawing out of Princess' ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    At Euro, about 2 o"clock this morning, a man named Richmond Smith, 33 years old, was burnt to death in his camp. ...

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  8. SMUGGLING CONTRABAND.

    Two Frenchmen have been arrested at Lorenzo Marques on the charge, of smuggling into the Transvaal a quantity of contraband of war recently ...

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  9. STILL IMPROVING.

    President McKinley's condition continued to improve steadily all day yesterday up to the afternoon. He was able to take a good deal more nourishment ...

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  10. BOER OFFICERS.

    A party of the Dordrecht Volunteers a day or two ago surprised a number of Boer officers at a farm house where they were assembled. An attack on ...

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  11. CAPE PARLIAMENT.

    The Parliament of Cape Colony has been further prorogued till November 20. ...

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  12. Affray Among Sailors.

    Whilst the F.M.S. Polynesinn was lying at the Port Melbourne pier a quarrel took place on shore close by between, two of the black scullions ...

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  13. THANKS FOR MESSAGES.

    Mr. A. A. Adee, Assistant Secretary, of States, yesterday cabled to Mr. Joseph H. Choate, the American Ambassador in London, President ...

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  14. PRISONERS' STATEMENT.

    The prisoners catpured from Soheeper's commando, both Boers and Cape Colony rebels, all agree in stating that Commandants Scheeper and Theron ...

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  15. ARRIVAL OF THE F.M.S. POLYNESIEN.

    The F.M.S. Polynesien was nearly a day behind time when she reached Fremantle at half-past 3 this morning, mooring in the river basin at 7 o'clock. ...

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  16. APPEAL TO THE HAGUE.

    An appeal has been addressed to the Netherlands Government, signed by Dr. Leyds, and Messrs. Weasels, Fischer, and Wolmarans, imploring that ...

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  17. CAPE COLONY JUSTICE.

    Mr. Peter Massya, a Justice of the Peace in Cape Colony, has been sentenced at Kimberley to five years' imprisonment for treason, in having ...

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  18. THE ORIGIN.

    Some doubt exists as to where and tow the fire originated. When the outbreak occurred the hotel employees were at dinner, and could give no ...

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  19. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  20. EVENING BULLETIN.

    The medical bulletin issued at half past 8 last night was of a less satisfactory character than any that preceded it, but still gave no occasion for ony ...

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  21. LEONORA.

    The police quarters here, which are being made of wood and iron, are nearing completion. The inhumane chain will thus soon be dispensed with. ...

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  22. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    A force of 350 Boers surrounded a detachment of the twelfth Mounted Rifles, commanded by Major Marshall at Relief Nek, in the east of the ...

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  23. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT.

    The select committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire in-to the report of the alleged irregular and improper deliver of letters and ...

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  24. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker took the chair at 10 a m In answer to questions, the Attorney-Geneial, in reply to Mr O' Malley (T.) ...

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  25. THE DAMAGES.

    An examination of the premises after the fire revealed that the damage done was not so great as might have been expected. The third storey, which ...

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  26. LAVERTON MINING.

    A parcel of 25 tons of ore from the Dream mine, Laverton, was treated during the week at Craiggiemore mill, for a return of 81 oz., an average of ...

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  27. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Although the collision between the incoming and outgoing Box Hill trains at Jolimont-crossing this afternoon was happily attended by no very serious ...

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  28. BRANDWATER BASIN.

    Colonel Barker's column found 7000 Martini Henry cartridges buried in the Brandwater basin, near Fouriesburg, and also discovered in the same ...

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  29. GRAVE RELAPSE.

    Affer the favourable accounts of the President's condition that came through last night, and were published in the morning's papers, the medical ...

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  30. BRITISH CONSOLS.

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    C. L. Robertson, who was brought back from West Australia, was charged at the City Police Court to-day with having quitted this State with intent ...

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  32. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

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  33. SPENS' CAPTURES.

    Colonel Spens has brought into Kroonstad, as the result of operations in the centre of the Orange River Colony, 20 prisoners, 2000 cattle, and ...

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  34. THE LEONORA HOSPITAL.

    With reference to hospital matters, Dr. Lovegrove, the principal medical officer, arrived here to-day, his primary business being to investigate the ...

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  35. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A Busselton telegram states that a young man named George Rose was accidentally shot while extricating a cartridge which had become fast in his ...

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  36. MARKETS AND PRICES.

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  37. THE PLOT THEORY.

    In spite of the confident assertions of the police that the attempt on President McKinley's life was the outcome of an anarchist plot, it now appears that they ...

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  38. TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Lord Methuen's losses in the recent action against General De la Rey and Commandant Van Touder, on the Great Marica River, were 15 killed and ...

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  39. THE SUSPENSION OF MR. JOHN DAVIES.

    The charges against Mr. John the suspended general manager of railways, have been formulated, and will be delivered to him to-morrow. ...

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  40. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    At the Coroner's Court, Fremantle, to-day an inquest was held to ascertain the circumstances attending the death of a man supposed to be Charles ...

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  41. MARKET STATISTICS.

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  42. SURPRISE OF A LAAGER.

    Major-General Benson surprised a Boer laager in the Middelburg district, taking 31 prisoners and a large, quantity of stock. ...

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  43. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals—Elbing, Damascus. Departures.—Hugonmont, for Sydney; Mimi, for Fremantle; Ardvar, for Brisbane. ...

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  44. THE CZOLGOSZ FAMILY.

    Enquiries have shown that the parents of Czolgosz, who are Russian Poles, came to America from the village of Zuin, in the Prussian province ...

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  45. PERTH SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Justice Parker took his scat for the first time in No. 2 Court this morning. There was an exceptionally large muster of members of the Bar present ...

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  46. KAISER AND CZAR.

    The Kaiser and the Czar have exchanged military distinctions, and have mutually decorated Count Lamsdorff and Count von Buelow. ...

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  47. REFUGEE CAMP.

    At the invitation of Major-General Sir Bindon Blood, General Viljoen sent a representative to inspect the refugee camp at Middelburg, and ...

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  48. SYDNEY SHOOTING AFFAIR.

    A young man named John Beale was before the Police Court to-day, charged with shooting at Alice Mccarthy, a barmaid, at Her Majesty's ...

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  49. WELSH COLLIERIES.

    Messrs. Daniells and Kail, colliery owners in South Wales, are arranging a pooling system similar to that which obtains in several collieries in ...

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  50. BUTTER PROSECUTION.

    The firm of Pearks, Gunstone, and Jee have been fined £15 5s, including costs, for adding an undue percentage of moisture in the churning of ...

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  51. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    Certain financial houses in Berlin are issuing 4 per cent. bonds guaranteed by the Russian Government, to provide the capital for the construction ...

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  52. BOER LEADERS.

    Mr. Kruger's youngest son and Captain Ferreera have come in and surrendered at Belfast. ...

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  53. AMERICA CUP.

    Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock 11. was doing a trial yesterday. when she was suddenly struck by a severe squall, the wind travelling at the rate ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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  57. QUEEN'S HAUL MEETING.

    The Boer women lately permitted by Lord Kitchener to leave the refugee camps and try and persuade their husbands to surrender, arrived at a very ...

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