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  3. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, March 5.—Further particulars of the disaster to the Convoy near Klerksdorp state that the attempt to park the waggons across the road failed, owing to the ...

    Article : 187 words
  4. THE NEXT AUSTRALIAN TEAM FOR ENGLAND.

    S. E. GREGORY (N.S.W.) V. (RUMPER (N.S.W.). J. DARLING (Tas.). J. J. KELLY (N.S.W.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 58 words
  5. CAPE REBELS SENTENCED.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.30 p.m.—A farmer in the Bartley West district of Cape Colony has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for joining the enemy. ...

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  6. THE PRISONERS AT UMBALLA.

    LONDON, March 5.—The Boer prisoners at Umballa, in the Punjab, are sullen and defiant, and refuse to sign a parole if they are transferred to Simla. ...

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  7. DISASTER TO THE QUEENSLAND BUSHMEN.

    In a private letter recently received in Brisbane from Sergeant-Major Price (Permanent Staff), the folowing list of killed and wounded of the 5th Q.I.B. at Onverwacht on January 4 last is given: ...

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  8. THE LATEST ACCOUNT.

    LONDON, March, 5, 9.45 a.m.—The correspondent of the "Standard" states that believing the convoy to be quite safe, a part of the escort, including detachments of Paget's ...

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  9. DROWNING ACCIDENT AT LIVERPOOL.

    A magisterial inquiry, touching the death of a little girl named Alma Josephine Davis, aged 10 years, who was drowned in George's River last week, was conducted by the ...

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  10. MINING SHARES.

    LONDON, March 5.—The following are yesterday's closing quotations :Chillagoe Railway and Mines, 3s 6d; Mount Lyell, £3 15s; North Mount Lyell, £1 15s. ...

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  11. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    Public holidays have been proclaimed for the following districts on the dates named:—Districts of Seven Hills, Rouse Hill, Baulkham, Hills, Kellyville, Dural, Galston, Kenthurst, Arcadia, ...

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  12. EUCALYPTUS IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, March 5. 2.30 p.m.—In consequence of the prevalence of influenza, a box lias been placed in the centre of the House of Commons to spread eucalyptus vapor ...

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  13. A Steamer Wrecked.

    LONDON, March 4.—The steamer Tiber, 1736 tons, while on the voyage from Louisburg to Halifax, Nova Scotia, with a cargo of coal, has been wrecked. Thirty persons ...

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  14. TROUBLE IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.30 p.m.—General Chakir Pasha, one of the Aides-de-Camp-General to the Sultan, and brother of the late Grand Vizier Djevad Pasha, has been ...

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  15. CAPTURE OF BOERS.

    LONDON, March 5.—Captain Howgate, of Steinacker's Horse, captured 15 Boers near Steynsdorp. Among them was Cooper, the chief telegraph operator attached to General ...

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  16. TALLOW SALES.

    LONDON, March 5, 1.20 p.m.—At the tallow sales to-day 950 casks were offered, of which 425 casks were sold. Prices were unchanged as follows: Fine mutton 37s 9d, ...

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  17. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    Several showers of rain fell this morning during the progress of the work. The "magpie" track was open, and a good strong mile was run by Barley Bree and Azure. Good Speed and ...

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  18. A BALMAIN TROUBLE.

    At Tuesday night's meeting of the Balmain Council, Alderman Milne brought under the notice of the Mayor a trouble which he stated many residents iu the borough, especially those ...

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  19. CHINA.

    LONDON, March 5. 2.30 p.m.—The rebellion in the provinces of Nanning and Kweilin in favor of substituting a Chinese dynasty for the Manchu dynasty is rapidly ...

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  20. THE CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

    LONDON, March 5.—In the House of Commons last night, Mr. A. C. Humphreys-Owen (Liberal, Montgomeryshire) moved, and Mr. F. A. Channing (Liberal, Northamptonshire, ...

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  21. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    LONDON, March 4.— The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 4,075,000 quarters, and for the Continent at 1,045,000 quarters. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN DEBENTURES, &c.

    LONDON, March 4, 5.55 p.m.—On the Stock Exchange to-day, Queensland Investment and Land Mortgage Company 4 per cent debentures closed at 89, a rise of 1 compared ...

    Article : 142 words
  23. THE CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    LONDON, March 5.—The proposal of the British China Association art Shanghai to increase the Chinese import duties to 15 per cent., in order to avoid the payment of Likin ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.30 p.m.—Serious popular outbreaks have occurred in Kieff and Odessa, Russia. Both the universities have in consequence been closed by the authorities. ...

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  25. THE LAND QUESTION.

    Mr. T. Trefle had an interview yesterday with the Minister for Lands in regard to several matters of importance to the Farmers and Settlers' Association. He asked that an amending land ...

    Article : 527 words
  26. LABOR MATTERS.

    The registration of the Professional Musicians' Association has been completed, and the president, Mr. T. A. Ricketts, elected delegate to select a member of the Board of Arbitration. ...

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  27. COUNT TOLSTOI RALLYING.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.30 p.m.—Count Leo Telstoi, who was recently reported to be dying, is rallying. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    LONDON, March 5,—Lieutenant W. J. Daly and Sergeant J. Graham, of the 6th West Australian Contingent, were severely wounded at Roodopoort. Captain E. R. Williams of ...

    Article : 342 words
  29. COMPLAINTS OF VICTORIAN MEAT

    LONDON, March 5.—Importers are seriously complaining of the emaciated condition of the Victorian lambs shipped by the Rome and the Nairnshire. These shipments bear ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN AND AUSTRALASIAN SUPPLY COMPANY.

    LONDON, March 5.—The shares of the South African and Australasian Supply and Cold Storage Company, capital £1,500,000, have been subscribed threefold. ...

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  31. THE ORDER OF THE GARTER.

    LONDON, March 5.—The knighthood of the Order of the Garter, vacant by the death of Lord Fitzwlliam, has been conferred on the Duke of Bedford ...

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  32. ACCIDENT TO A LINER.

    LONDON, March 5.—The Cunard line steamer Etruria broke her prepeller 500 miles from the Azores. She is in tow of a Leyland liner. ...

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  33. THE SUGAR CONVENTION.

    LONDON, March 5.—The action of Germany in insisting on further modifications in the Sugar Bounties Convention drawn up by the Brussels Conference has delayed the ...

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  34. AVONMOUTH DOCKS.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.25 p.m.—The Prince of Wales to-day cut the first sod for the new docks at Avonmouth, Bristol. The docks will cost £2,000,000, and will have ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. RESUMED DUTY.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.30 p.m.—Lieutenant Later, of the 2nd New South Wales Mounteds, Lieutenant J. French, of the 6th New Zealanders, and Lieutenant C. Brown, of the 6th Queensland Bushmen, are convalescent, and have resumed duty. ...

    Article : 46 words
  36. SMALLPOX IN LONDON.

    LONDON, March 5, 2.25 p.m.—There are now 1356 smallpox patients in the London hospitals. During the week there were 75 deaths. ...

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