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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Li-hung-chang is at present at Taku. The British and Germans are studiously ignoring his presence there, as they do not consider him duly ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Messrs. J. C. Wason and S. R. Vaile, New Zealanders, have announced themselves as Radical candidates for the constituencies of Orkney and Shetland ...

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  4. Fatal Ending

    An Italian known as Tom Deni came to his death yesterday morning by violence at a woodcutters' camp about three and a half miles from the place ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Speaking at Cranleigh last night, Mr W. St. John Brodrick, Parliamentary Secretary for Foreign Affairs, declared that if the electors reduced the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day on a formal notice of adjournment Mr Illingworth drew attention to the fact that three members of the W.A. ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Roberts has issued a proclamation stating that such of the burghers still in arms as surrender voluntarily will not be transported, but will be ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC

    Dr. Elkington to-day visited Granya[?] a few miles beyond Tall[?]gatta, where a child is supposed to be suffering from plague. No definite decision has yet ...

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  9. THE BLACK BUSH RANGERS.

    The latest news conce[?]ning the blacks is to the effect that they are travelling in a northerly direction with the Queensland trackers in pursuit. A ...

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  10. SIPIDO IN PARIS.

    The anarchist Sipido, who attempted to murder the Prince of Wales at Brussels some time back, has been discovered in Paris. The Belgian Govern ...

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  11. SALISBURY'S MANIFESTO.

    Loud Salisbury's manifesto, in addition to the summary of its contents cabled this morning, insists upon the necessity of maintaining and preserving ...

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  12. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE.

    Speaking a± Bradford on Saturday night the Duke of Devonshire said that Great Britain's position as a world power was the principal, though not ...

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  13. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    In reply to a question the Premier stated that as South Australia had give[?] Professor J. Gillen one year's leave o[?] full salary the other colonies might ...

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  14. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Arrivals.—Dunsberg, Walkato. Departures.—Gertruda, Afric, for Adelaide; Croham, for Melbourne; Brilliant, Emerald, Eco[?]bier, for Sydney ...

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  15. ROSEBERY'S PROGRAMME.

    Lord Rosebery's programme for the forthcoming elections includes temperance legislation, houses for the working classes, and a fearless reform of the ...

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  16. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the inquiry concerning the collision between the barque Euphrates and the steamer Perth, the court found that there were no grounds for formulating ...

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  17. WHEAT MARKET.

    The price of wheat has gone up 6d. a quarter during the week. ...

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  18. BRASSEY'S MANIFESTO.

    Mr. T. A. Brassey has issued a manifesto to the electors on behalf of the Imperial Liberal Council, whose platform has been adopted by 60 Liberal ...

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  19. LOOTING IN PEKING.

    The Cossacks have plundered the whole of the quarter of Peking in which they are encamped, and the native residents are declining to return. The ...

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  20. Tragedy at Kanowna.

    A shocking tragedy, the motive of which is not yet ascertainable, owing to the meagre particulars at hand, was enacted at Kanowna yesterday ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN STEAMER.

    The steamer Suffolk, 5364 tons, bound from Liverpool to Sydney, struck on Clippin Point, off Port Elizabeth, yesterday, and gradually sank. ...

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  22. FLIGHT FROM KOMATI POORT.

    The Boer garrison at Komati Poort fled across the Portuguese frontier at the approach of the British troops. They left large quantities of ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    To-morrow Mr. E. Barton, M.L.C., is to act as a Supreme Court Judge for the trial of all Civil and criminal issues during the ensuing Circuit Courts ...

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  24. CHING'S APPOINTMENT.

    Sir N. Hannen and M. G. de Bezaure, the British and French consuls at Shanghai, have formally protested against the recent appointment of ...

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  25. CAPTURE OF LOCOMOTIVES.

    Komati Poort was occupied by the British Division under General Pole-Carew, who there captured large quantities of railway rolling stock, a great ...

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  26. FEDERATION.

    The Premiers of West Australia and Tasmania have concurred in Mr Holder's proposal to send a joint congratulatory message to Lord Hopetoun on ...

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  27. LORD CARRINGTON'S VIEWS.

    Lord Carrington has issued a Liberal manifesto to the electors of the eastern counties. He claims that a strong and patriotic Government is wanted, but ...

    Article : 193 words
  28. VICTORIA.

    At a meeting of the Jumbunna Coal-mining Company, held to-day, the chairman pointed out that for the year just closed the men's car[?]ngs averaged [?] ...

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  29. RETURN OF THE COURT.

    Prince Ching has telegraphed to the Russian Government that the Chinese Court will not return to Peking until the whole of China, including ...

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  30. CROSSING THE FRONTIER.

    Commandant Pienaar, with 3000 Boers, crossed the frontier from Komati Poort and surrendered to the Portuguese. Both men and horses were in ...

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  31. Broad Arrow.

    At the Council meeting last night there were present—The Mayor (Mr P. Berthold), Crs. Murphy, Devlin, Fitzpatrick. Grant, Elliott, and the Town ...

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  32. RUSSIAN ANNEXATION.

    The Russian Government has issued a proclamation annexing a large part of the territory of Manchuria and all the occupied territory on the left bank of ...

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  33. POLITICAL DEADLOCK.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir W. J. Lyne stated that it was probable that an agreement could be arrived at in regard to the Legislative ...

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  34. BOER LEADERS.

    Generals Viljoen and Botha, at the head of a Boer, commando, accompanied by Messrs. Steyn and Reitz, have gone up the Selati River ...

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  35. GOSCHEN'S LETTER.

    In his letter of farewell to his constituents Mr. Goschen, mentions his consistent desire to keep the administration, of the navy free from party ...

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  36. Brown Hill Fatality.

    Mr. P. J. Green, J.P., and a jury consisting of Messrs W. Hoppner, T. Quinn, and Peter Hopkins, yesterday resumed the inquest into the cause of ...

    Article : 398 words
  37. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Surplus Revenue Bill, by which £132,000 is to be allotted, was moved by the Treasurer, who said that the ...

    Article : 166 words
  38. WESTERN TRANSVAAL.

    Early on Saturday last a Boer commando, 500 strong, led by Commandant Erasmus, made a determined attack upon Elands River, station, which their ...

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  39. AMERICAN NEWS.

    News has reached Auckland per the steamer Mariposa that the Cape Nome mining camp, on the Alaskan shore, was visited by terrible storms in the latter ...

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  40. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour, the leader of the House, addressed his constituents at Manchester last night. The actual war, he said, undertaken by Great Britain ...

    Article : 171 words
  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Richard Neville arrived at Adelaide to-day. He will relieve Dr. Pennefather in the capacity of private secretary to Lord Tennyson. ...

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  42. SECRET OF ENGLAND'S FASCINATION.

    The wig, as worn in Great Britain by judges, barristers, and advocates, and the Speaker of the House of Commons, is one of those relics of past customs ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    An elderly man, named John Halford, who has been committed for trial at Maryborough, on a charge of criminal assault upon a little child, and ...

    Article : 82 words
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