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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The agreement just published between Great Britain and Germany regarding the future policy of those two Powers in China has been very widely ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Prior to his departure from Delagoa Bay, Mr Kruger gave his word of honour to the Portuguese Government that he would proceed direct to ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Princess of Wales has arranged to pay a visit to the Parish Exhibition, and will spend a few days in the French capital. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Legislative Council Mr W. G. Brookman, who returned from England on Sunday, was sworn in as one of the members for the Metropolitan district. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Premier has received a confidential message from Mr Chamberlain with reference to the Pacific cable. Mr. Philp declares that he is unable to ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr H. M. Collins, manager in Australia of Reuter's Telegram Company, is a passenger for Melbourne in the G.M.S. Koenigin Louise, which ...

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  8. BRITISH NAVY.

    The crews of the British Reserve Squadron have been maintained at their full, strength for months past. During that time new orders have ...

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  9. THE BLACK BUSHRANGERS.

    A proclamation declaring Jimmy and' Joe Governor outlaws was gazetted to-day. A telegram was received this ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Slander of Women Bill and the Compensation for Accidents Bill were read a third time, and duly passed. ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Minister of Works has authorised that the public watering-places on the road from Bourke to Hungel ford shall be thrown open to the public free for a ...

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  12. LEGAL PROMOTION.

    Sir James Stirling, one of the Chancery judges of the High Court of Justice, has succeeded Sir Archibald Smith as one of the Lords Justices of Appeal. ...

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  13. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman strongly condemns the manifesto just issued by the committee of the Liberal Imperialist League on the ground that ...

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  14. THE COLONIES AND THE WAR.

    Troopers Ashmore, Dickman, Speers and Bishop, of West Australia, left to-day by the steamer Anglian. Yesterday Colonel Gordon entertained them at ...

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  15. KRUGER'S EXILE.

    The Belgian Government has conveyed to Mr Kruger a broad hint that his sojourn in Belgian territory would be unwelcome, and that in any case ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Roderick William Cameron in his 76th year. (Sir Roderick Cameron, son of the ...

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  17. SHOT BY A CONSTABLE.

    A man named John Fisher, aged 51, was shot dead about nine miles from Wagin yesterday. Fisher had been reported to the police to be a ...

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  18. SPANISH CABINET.

    Senor Silvela has resigned his position as premier of the Spanish Ministry, because his colleagues have strongly objected to having consented ...

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  19. SENATOR SHERMAN.

    The death is announced of Senator John Sherman, late Secretary of State for the United States, in his 78th year. (The Hon. John Sherman was a ...

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  20. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Minor engagements, partaking of the nature of skirmishes rather than actions, continue to lake place in various parts of the Orange River Colony. Two ...

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  21. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    The "Daily Express" of this morning is responsible for the statement that Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, will be returning to England in January ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr Philp introduced a Bill to authorise the establishment of a band for the purpose of promoting the occupation and ...

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  23. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Sir W. J. Lyne said that it was not proposed in the Womanhood Suffrage Bill to make provision for admitting ...

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  24. DELCASSE'S VIEWS.

    M. Delcasse, the French Minister of Foreign Affairs, has expressed himself as favourable to the agreement. He Considers that only by strong ...

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  25. A MILITARY WITNESS.

    Colonel McKenzie was under examination to-day before the Parliamentary Committee of Enquiry into the administration of the Military Department. ...

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  26. Broad Arrow Municipa l Council.

    The Broad Arrow Municipal Council met last night at the Council Chambers, but owing to the hall being engaged the meeting adjourned [?] Cr. Grant's ...

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  27. ATTACK ON JAGERSFONTEIN.

    The Boers who entered the town of lagersfontein on the night of the 16th inst. were enabled to do so by the treacherous co-operation of residents ...

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  28. SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    A conference of delegates from France, Germany, and Austria has just concluded a series of sittings at Pari and has arranged all the necessary ...

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  29. RUSSIAN PRESS.

    The Russian newspapers are very touchy and sensitive about the Anglo-German agreement, and nearly all of them write of it in a very caustic strain. ...

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  30. FEDERATION.

    Mr. G. H. Reid will leave on Friday for Adelaide, where he will address a meeting on the fiscal question. On his way back he will address meetings at ...

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  31. TRADE AND FINANCE.

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  32. IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    Major-General Lyttelton has been Operating against the raiding bands in the district round Heidelberg, and has dispersed several of them, taking many ...

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  33. TRAFALGAR DAY.

    The Paris journals of this morning express great pleasure at the profuse use of French and Spanish colours by the Navy League in its Trafalgar Day ...

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  34. S.A. PARLIAMENT.

    Three members of the Legislative Council, Messrs Duncan, Howe, and Vardon, have determined to form themselves into a party, which they have ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The profit made by the Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company for the year ended June 30 was £295. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Captain Lascelles, of the Royal Fusiliers, Captain Onslow, of New South Wales, and Lieutenant Fox, of Queensland, have been invalided home and ...

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  37. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Stassfurt, Annan, Amiens. Departures.—Mona, Albarne, Chemnitz, General Gordon, for Adelaide; Freden, for Fremantle. ...

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  38. NEW ZEALAND.

    A two-masted vessel, believed to be the Linda Weber, from Newcastle, went ashore near East Cape to-day. ...

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  39. PUNISHMENT OF THE RINGLEADERS.

    The allies have agreed to acquaint Li-hung-chang with their decision that, in their demands for punishment on the ringleaders of outrage, they would ...

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  40. NEW SUNDAY PAPER.

    We have received the first number, which appeared on Sunday last, of a new weekly paper, to be issued in Perth every Sunday. The proprietors are ...

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  41. "THE WESTERN ARGUS."

    The Centennial Fair is depicted to great advantage in "The Western Argus" of this week. Photographs are given of the Geisha Stall with its fair ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following Australian casualties are reported:—Private J. Sorenson, New Zealand, killed at Zeerust; Shoeingsmith McLean, South Wales ...

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  43. THE COLONIES AND CHINA.

    The Premier has received a cablegram from the British general at Peking, sent via Taku, to the effect that the New South Wales contingent has ...

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  44. PEACE CELEBRATION.

    The Legislative Assembly of Cape Colony has resolved to set apart permanently a special day of rejoicing for the yearly celebration of the declaration of ...

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