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  2. THE ALLUVIAL TROUBLE.

    The prosecution of alluvial diggers in connection with the proceedings on the Adeline Lead on November 19 were continued in the Kalgoorlie Police Court ...

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  3. TELEGRAPHIC

    The Kingston Ministry bade their final farewells to the heads of Departments and the chief clerks to-day, and the new Ministry was sworn in 3 ...

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  4. TRANSVAAL WAR.

    The Canadian contingent of 1000 men arrived at Cape Town early this morning. The men are fit and well, and are eager to be sent the front. ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr. George, Leake, the leader of the Federal movement, was interviewed today, and invited to express his views on the position which has been taken up ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Speaking at a luncheon at Leicester yesterday Mr Joseph Chamberlain, the Colonial Secretary, made some very suggestive and important remarks on ...

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  7. Queensland Parliament.

    The new Ministry was sworn in today when the House met at 3.30. Great interest was taken in the proceedings. Mr Dawson announced the formation ...

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  8. A DONATION.

    Mr A. Kingsland ,secretary of the A.R.D.A., has received, the following letter from Mr A. E. Woollands,secrertary of the Tailors' Society:—I have ...

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  9. METHUEN'S COLUMN.

    Two battalions of infantry together with addition cavalry and artillery, have been despatched from cape Town to reinforce the Kimberley relief ...

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  10. AN IRISH PEER.

    Earl Halsbury the Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, has removed from his position as Justice of the Peace Lord Emly, for making an inflammatory ...

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  11. LANCERS PATROL.

    On the evening after the battle of Grass Pan on the 25th inst. a patrol of the 9th Lancers, passing a place called Robe farm, was fired upon by some ...

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  12. Victorian Parliament.

    The debate on Mr McLean's no-confidence, motion was brought to a close this mornings, and the Turner Government was defeated by 11 votes. The ...

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  13. COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    Lord Tennyson has cabled to Sir. Alfred Milner thanking him on behalf, of the Government for his telegram in reference to the South Australian ...

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  14. FRENCH CABLE.

    The French Government proposes to lay a cable system from Senegal, on the west coast of Africa, to madagascar on the east, the cost of which is estimated at ...

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  15. NO NEWS FROM NATAL.

    For the last few days there has been an almost complete stoppage of news from Natal,due partly to the breakdown of the cable from Durban to Aden ...

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  16. COLONIAL REMITTANCES.

    All the banks doing business with Australia have agreed to abolish the allowances hitherto made on mail and cable remittance to the colonies. ...

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  17. CABLEGRAMS

    The death is announced of Mr frederick Dalles Barnes,managing didector of the peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation company, in his ...

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  18. FIRE IN PHILADELPHIA.

    A great fire took place last night in Philadelphia, by which premises of the great publishing firm of Lippincotts, Limited, were totally destroyed. ...

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  19. BOER TREACHERY.

    Several Boers brought up from the Orange River, and wearing, enormous red crosses on their arms, acted as gunners at the battle of Grass Pan. This ...

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  20. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The wool sales had to be postponed again to-day in consequence of a heavy fog in the city. ...

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  21. THE MELITA'S RECEPTION.

    Lord Salisbury has sent a messenger to Count Muravieff,the Russian Minister of Foreign. Affairs, thanking him for the cordial, reception given to ...

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  22. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrival.—Florence, Stella, Armenia, Duke of Norfolk, Prince Valdemar, Pioneer. Departures.—Loch Nevis, Cavalier, ...

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  23. BRITISH REINFORCEMENTS.

    The announcement that the British Government intended to send further reinforcement to the Cape and bring the troops in South Africa ...

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  24. Train-Wrecking.

    The source of the attempted train wrecking has come to light. On Thursday night the detectives arrested Geo. Johnson, aged 18, on a charge of ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Sydney Police Court to-day Patrick Connors, aged 44, a butcher, was charged with stealing in company with two others, by means of the ...

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  26. St[?]i[?]da Tragedy.

    The St. Kilda shooting case presented another bit of sensation to-day. Mrs Fraser appeared on remand before the St. Kilda Police Court in the morning ...

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  27. MONEY MARKET.

    British Consols, which were at £103, to ,£103 5s, in the early part of the week, dropped yesterday to £102 5s. Victorian 3 per cents, are quoted at ...

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  29. BATTLE OF MODDER RIVER.

    No official details have yet come to hand, beyond those already cabled, of the battle at the Modder River, nor has any official list of the British casualties ...

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  30. MARKETS AND PRICES.

    Metals.—The following are the latest quotations:—Lead, £17 10s; spelter, £19 1s 6d; pig iron, 69s 6d. Butter.—Butter is steady and in good ...

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  31. BROKEN HILL..

    The Broken Hill Council put up a record for stonewalling and abuse last night. The matters under discussion were the proposals in connection with ...

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