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  2. FOOTBALL IN QUEENSLAND.

    The forty-eighth inter-state football match between New South Wales and Queensland was played on the Exhibition Grounds yesterday under very unfavourable weather conditions, rain falling all day. ...

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  3. VICTORIA. THE MYRTLEFORD TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held at Myrtleford on Saturday on the body of Henry Cainey, who was shot by Constable Anderson. The jury returned a verdict of justifiable homicide, and added that no blame was ...

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. FOREIGN INTERVENTION SOUGHT.

    Dr.Leyds, the ex-representative of the late Transvaal Republic in Europe, asked M. Delcasse, the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, to arrange with the Czar on his ...

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  5. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION. CONCENTRATION OF RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    Viennese papers state that Russia is concentrating 100,000 troops on the Roumanian frontier. The " Daily Express " reports that France ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The " Daily Chronicle" states that it is extremely probable that Sir Joseph West Ridge way, the Governor of Cevlon, will be appointed Governor of New South Wales in succession ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH NOTES.

    When clause 184 of the Customs Bill was under consideration in committee of the Senate Senator O'Connor secured the omission of part of the clause with a view to inserting it in a separate section. The ...

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  8. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    Mr. Maclaren's arrangements for the team of cricketers which is to leave England for Australia this month have received another cheek. According to our cables of this ...

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  9. THE CZAR'S TOUR.

    The Czar and the Czarina and their children have sailed for Copenhagen. They will shortly proceed to Kiel. The Czar alone will travel to Dantzig, and ...

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  10. ELECTION OF LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLORS.

    The members of the Legislative Council for Melbourne, South Yarra, the North-western, the Northern, the Wellington, and Gippshnd Provinces, whose seats have become vacant by eiffuxion of time, ...

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  11. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Commandant Scheeper and his force have been chased from Mossel Bay, on the southern coast, to Ladismith, 70 miles to the northwest. ...

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  12. SIR GEORGE SYDENHAM CLARKE.

    An official cable has been received from Mr. Chamberlain stating that Sir George Sydenham Clarke, the new Governor of Victoria, proposes to leave England about the middle of October. ...

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  13. GEELONG GOLF CLUB.

    The entries for the Geelong Golf Club's annual tournament to be opened on Thursday noxt, and continued the two following days, have closed. The satisfactory total of 241 entries were received. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN MINISTER'S VISIT TO VIENNA.

    Count Lamsdorf, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, will shortly visit Vienna. [Connt Lamsdorf is no doubt proceeding to Austria to remove fears which have arisen owing to Russian ...

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  15. TRANSVAAL OPERATIONS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. Garratt surprised a Boer laeger at Losberg, in the Transvaal. He captured eight Boers and a quantity of transport. ...

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  16. THE THEATRES.

    At Her Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night Wilson Barrett's Company presented " The Silver King " in the presence of a very large and appreciative audience. The performance was one of all-round ...

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  17. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    A company has been formed, with a capital of £5,000,000, to acquire all the properties of Mr. R. G. Reid, the great contractor, in Newfoundland. ...

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  18. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    The control of the Customs in Persia by Russia, and her influence in that country, are obstructing the development of the QuettaNushki route, and is seriously injuring Indian ...

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  19. BOER INGRATITUDE.

    The Boer prisoners at Bermuda have been the recipients of much kindness. They interpret the generosity which has been accorded to them as sympathy for their cause. ...

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  20. CHINA.

    Choutsctes, the captain of the guard at Chu-chau, has been decapitated for being concerned in the murder of missionaries. The high officials who were responsible for ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Hopetoun has advised the Mayor of Townsville that he will travel south by the Wodonga, reaching Townsville on September 15 mid leaving the following day. He states that he will be happy ...

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  22. REBELS SHOT.

    Two rebels have been shot at Graaf Reinet Cape Colony. ...

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  23. JOHANNESBURG MINES.

    Operations have been restarted at the Ginsberg mine, Johannesburg. ...

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  24. RAINFALL IN THE STATE.

    Rain is reported from a number of places along the coast. Light soaking showers have fallon in the south, and behavier rain in the north. So far there is no indication as to whether rain has fallen westward. ...

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  25. WELSH STEEL COMBINATION.

    The Welsh Steel Combination, is preparing to fight the American Trust. On August 29 the following cablegram was published:—Crawshay Brothers' steel works and ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Private S. L. Lansborough, Queensland Mounted Infantry, died at Johannesburg in June, 1900. Aug. 31. ...

    Article : 197 words
  27. FOOTBALL IN NEW ZEALAND.

    About 7000 people, including the Governor and the Ministers, witnessed the New South Wales-New Zealand match yesterday afternoon. The weather was fine and the ground was in good condition. ...

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  28. AMERICA CUP RACES.

    Mr. Lawson has offered to bet lOO,OOO del. (£20,000) at 2 to 1 that either the Columbia or Constitution will beat Sir Thomas Lipton's yacht Shamrock II. If he wins he will divide ...

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  29. AFFAIRS IN THE BOOT TRADE.

    The state of affairs prevailing in the boot trade is causing discontent among the men engaged, and there are signs that before long there will be an agitation for an imprevement in the conditions under ...

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  30. THE THIBETAN MISSION TO RUSSIA.

    The Moscow correspondent of the "Times " reports that a number of Russians, including some trained intelligence officers, have escorted through Mongolia the Thibetan Mission ...

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  31. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    J. G. Gandaur, the present champion, is slightly the favourite for the race for the sculling championship of the world which he will row with G. Towns of New South Wales, ...

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  32. HUDDART, PARKER, AND CO.

    Huddart, Parker, and Co., Limited, have placed an order with Messrs. Gourlay Brothers and Co., of Dundee, to build a steamer to replace the Elingamite in the Sydney and New ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Opposition has practically decided to challenge the position of the Ministry either on Tuesday or Wednesday. The council of the Adelaide University on Friday ...

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  34. CRICKET. ENGLISH TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA.

    C. B. Fry, of Susseex and Oxford University, and R. E. Foster, of Worcester and Oxford University, have decided not to accompany the team which A. C. MacLaren is bringing to ...

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  35. CAPTAIN NIESIGH.

    The Premier received a cable on Saturday stating that Captain J.W. Niesigh, who is now in Wynberg Hospital, Capetown, suffering from a heart affection, was somewhat better. ...

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  36. SAMUEL ALLSOPP AND SONS.

    The shareholders of Samuel Allsopp and Sons, Limited, brewers, have decided to reduce the capital by £1,430,000. Eighty per cent, of the ordinary stock and 50 per cent of ...

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  37. RETURNED SOLDIERS ENTERTAINED.

    Trooper Lackey, at Hartley Vale, and Sergeant Cliff, at Medlow, have been recipients of socials and presentations on their return from the war in South Africa. ...

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  38. NORFOLK ISLAND NEWS.

    Our Norfolk Island correspondent, writing on August 19, reports that the stemer Mambare arrived from Sydney on the morning of August 13, and resumed her [?] the afternoon. Two of the ...

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  39. THE BRITANNIC AT ALBANY.

    The steamer Britannic arrived at Albany on Friday, Major Thomas stated that it was the intention of the mnjority of the soldiors to remain in South Africa, where it is proposed to form an Australian ...

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  40. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Treasurer reports a remarkably large revenue for August The receipts amounted to £291,663, against £242,833 in August last. The pricipal increases are derived from Customs, as the result of the ...

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  41. NEW BATTING RECORDS,

    C. B. Fry (Sussex) scored 140 against Kent, making his fifth century in consecutive innings. He and R. Abel (Surrey) almost simultaneously made their aggregate of runs ...

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  42. COMMERCIAL AGENTS.

    A report has been received from Mr. Barling (one of the Public Service Board commissioners), who is now in London, with reference to the question of the appointment of commeicial agents. It will be ...

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  43. A BONDI MYSTERY.

    About 11 a.m. on Saturday, whilst gathering wild flowers from the O'Brien Estate, near the terminus of the Bondi tramwny, a youth named Rupert O'Brien discovered amongst the bushes a human ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND.

    Alexander M'Loan, the Eyreton murderer, was executed to-day. Death was instantancous. The prisoner was calm and cool and showed no signs of fear. On the scaffold he said, " Lord have mercy ...

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  45. TO-DAY.

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  46. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of the Hon. S. A. Stephen, aged 59, of New South Wales. The death of the Hon. S. A. Stephen was announced in Friday's issue. ...

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  48. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Melville Stackhouse, a well-known mining agent, died last night after a lingering illness. Deceased was well known in various States. He was 44 years of age, and was a native of Tasmania. ...

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