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  2. THE TARIFF. AT THE CUSTOM-HOUSE.

    The repeated complaints regarding the accommodation provided for merchants, agents, and others doing business at the Customs-house appear to have at last home fruit, as desirable alterations are being ...

    Article : 189 words
  3. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. THE ENGLISH TOUR.

    The match between Mr. Maclaren's English team and South Australia was resumed to-day at a quarter past 2 and was concluded at 5.40, the Englishmen being defeated by 233 runs. The hour arranged for ...

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. CAMPAIGN TO BE REVIVIFIED.

    The campaign is to be revivified by Great Britain at an early dale and on a more aggressive scale. Several regiments in India will relieve those ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    A meeting of Mr. Leake's supporters was held this morning to discuss the situation and come to an understanding as to the course to be adopted towards any new Government Mr. Piesse might form. The ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH NOTES. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    This afternoon Mr. Barton moved the resolution relating to the assumption by the Commonwealth of the control of British New Guinea. The Premier made his speech in support of the proposals in ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the leader of the Liberal party, speaking at Aberdeen last night, said that since the restoration of the independence of the Republics was ...

    Article : 107 words
  8. THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY.

    Ten years have sufficed for the initiation and completion of what the Czar has spoken of with justice as one of the greatest railway undertakings of the world. Traversing ...

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  9. CUSTOMS DECISIONS.

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  10. NOTES IN THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    When the Legislative Assembly met yesterday the Treasurer was asked a question regarding the proposed appointment of a second paid Commissioner of Taxation. Mr. Waddell said that it was quite ...

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  11. CONGO FREE STATE.

    An American named Canisus, who for a long period was employed in the Congo Free State, has related a narrative of systematic massacre of natives by officials. He alleged ...

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  12. ELECTRIC LIGHTING OF THE CITY.

    The City Council for some time past has had under consideration the question of lighting the city of Sydney by electricity, and various steps have been taken in connection with the selection of a suitable ...

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  13. THE VICTORIAN TEAM.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association to-night the following team was chosen to represent Victoria in the match against MacLaren's Eleven, which will be commenced on the Melbourne Cricket ...

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  14. CHINA.

    It is announced that the Imperial Court will arrive at Peking in a month. ...

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  15. MR. KRUGER'S TERMS.

    The "Daily Mail " says that Mr. Kruger is willing to cede the Rand to Great Britain and to conclude pence on the following conditions:—1, An amnesty to rebels; 2, prisoners ...

    Article : 103 words
  16. THE UNITED STATES.

    The cost of administration at New York during 1900, owing to the rule of Tammany, amounted to £40,000,000. ...

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  17. THE APPOINTMENT OF UMPIRES.

    A special meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association will be held this evening to consider the communication received by the excentive from Mr. A.C. Maclaren, the captam of the visiting English ...

    Article : 132 words
  18. TAILORESSES' UNION. YESTERDAY'S DEVELOPMENTS.

    Yesterday morning the members of the Tailoresses' Union who had been out on strike from the respective establishments of Messrs. A. H. Wright and Co. and Messrs. S. Weingott and Sons returned to work. ...

    Article : 478 words
  19. AFGHANISTAN.

    Lord Curzon of Kedleston, Viceroy of India, is sending an influential deputation, consisting of Mohammedans, to congratulate the Ameer Habibullah on his accession to the Throne. ...

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  20. BOER EMISSARIES AT BERLIN.

    Dr. Leyds, formerly Boer Plenipotentiary to Europe, and Mr. Fischer, one of the Boer delegates in Europe, are at Berlin. There is much speculation as to their mission. ...

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  21. VICTORIA BENDIGO JUBILEE EXHIBITION.

    Bendigo is crowded with visitors in connection with the opening of the Gold Jubilee Exhibition to-morrow by his Excellency the Governor-General. The exhibition buildings cover an area, of four acres, ...

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  22. THE NAVAL CATASTROPHE.

    Further particulars have been received of the explosion of a big gun on board the battleship Royal Sovereign at Astakos, Greece. A misfire preceded the explosion, and a ...

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  23. THE BRAKEN LAAGTE ENGAGEMENT.

    An amended list of the British losses at Brakenluagte, near Bethel, show that 86O men were killed and 216 wounded. ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day a good selection of both greasy and scoured wool was offered. Competition was very brisk, and an improved tone noticed at yesterday's sales was well maintained. Of the 3854 ...

    Article : 180 words
  25. THE NETHERLANDS COMPENSATION.

    The claims of Dutch subjects for expulsion from the Transvaal have been settled for £37,500. ...

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  26. THE FIFTH VICTORIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Minister for Defence has given instructions that full information is to be obtained regarding the Victorian Fifth Contingent, some members of which got into trouble recently in South Africa. Sir John ...

    Article : 150 words
  27. THE ENGLISH MAIL SERVICE.

    The Oceanic Steamship Company of the United States (Messrs. J. D. Spreckels and Company) is urging Great Britain to abandon the Suez Canal route for Australian mails in ...

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  28. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITES.

    Mr. Pridham, who is visiting the Wanaiassa federal site, gives the opinion that sufficient water supply can be obtained by gravitation from a point below the junction of Orroral River with the ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. THE DUTY ON TIMBER.

    At the first meeting of the executive committee of the New South Wales Dairy Farmers' Union held yesterday at the Queen's Hall, Pitt-street, the proposed customs duty on timber used in making ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. KHAKI-CLAD BOERS.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that Lord Kitchener has ordered that all Boers who, on being taken prisoners, are found to be clad in khaki uniforms shall be shot. ...

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  31. AUSTRALASIAN CASUALTIES.

    Private Harold "Walsh, of the Second New South Wales Regiment of Mounted Infantry, has died of enteric fever at Klerksdorp. Sergeant-major Calloway, of the Seventh ...

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  32. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor has received from King Edward the following reply to the message sent him on his birthday on Saturday:—"I thank you and South Australia for your kind congratulations on my ...

    Article : 179 words
  33. MEETING OF THE UNION.

    A meeting of the Tailoresses' Union executive was [?]eld last night at the Trades Hall, Mr. H. E. Holland presiding. Several delegates' reports were received. It was stated that at one small factory a number of ...

    Article : 319 words
  34. QUESTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. M'Coy asked the Treasurer:—In view of the increased taxation which the residents of this State will have to bear in consequence of the federal tariff, and in ...

    Article : 99 words
  35. THE WEATHER.

    The change from the genial nor'-easter of Monday and some days preceding to yesterday's southerly, with a fall in the temperature of 15 degrees, was sudden. It was none the less acceptable, though the ...

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  36. THE QUESTION OF CABLE RATES.

    The attention of Mr. Crick, who filled the position of Postmaster-General in Sir William Lyne's Cabinet, was yesterday directed to the fact that complaint had been made by Mr. Deakin, the ...

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  37. A NEW ZEALAND OFFICER.

    Major Maddocks, of the New Zealand forces, has been appointed a member of Major-General Sir Inn Hamilton's staff. ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    The land was furthee considered by the "country party" to-day Sir John Quick occupied the chair, and there were about a dozen members present. The section relating to machinery was under review ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES TROOPERS.

    The Premier received (through the LieutenantGovernor) yesterday the following telegram from Capetown:— "Referring to your telegram of November 8, Carl ...

    Article : 127 words
  40. PRINCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES.

    The Prince and the Princess of Wales have lent their Australasian relies to Stepney Museum. ...

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  41. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Specie and gold bullion valued at £308,355 were shipped from Fremantle yesterday by the R.M.S. India. Of the total 100,000 sovereigns was consigned to Colombo; gold bullion valued at £201,785 ...

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  42. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba has arranged with Mr. G. Musgrove for three months' concerts in the Australian capitals, commencing in the middle of September, 1902. ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND THE TARIFF.

    A meeting of Western Australian senators and members of the House of Representatives was held to-day to consider the tariff. All the members were present except Sir John Forrest, who, being a ...

    Article : 65 words
  44. SUPPORT FROM OTHER UNIONS.

    The appeal made on behalf of the tailoresses by the Sydney Labour Council to all affiliated unions is meeting with ready response. At meetings held last night at the Trades' Hall the following donations ...

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  45. RETURN OF CAPTAIN NEISIGH.

    The steamer Narrung arrived yesterday from the Cape, bringing amongst her passengers Major Miller, of the Army Service Corps, who was Officer for Oversea Australian Contingents. South Africa, ...

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  46. THE PLAGUE.

    During the unloading of the steamer Saghalien at Marseilles 480 dead rats were discovered. The rats died from plague. The authorities at various ports are discussing the ...

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  47. OPPOSITION IN THE COUNTRY.

    Senator Neild delivered an address against the Federal tariff in the Royal Hall last night. There was a good attendance. LOCKHART, Tuesday. ...

    Article : 220 words
  48. TO-DAY.

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    A Capetown merchant, writing to Wellington, states large quantities of French and German potatoes are being placed in the Cape market at prices New Zealand apparently cannot touch. Besides many ...

    Article : 217 words
  50. A NEW RIFLE.

    Hylard's rifle and bandolier have had a successful public trial at Staines. ...

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  51. NOTES ON THE MATCH.

    Seven years ago Mr. Stoddart's team was badly defeated by South Australia in the opening engagement of their tour, though subsequently that combination did wonderfully well, especially in test ...

    Article : 869 words
  52. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Sir Franklin Lushington, Chief Police Magistrate for London, aged 78 years. Sir Franklin Lushington was born in 1823. He ...

    Article : 93 words
  53. ST. VINCENT'S COLLEGE.

    The children's bazaar which was opened at St. Vincent's College on Wednesday last by the Very Rev. Dr. O'Haran was brought to a successful close on Monday, when a musical evening was given by a ...

    Article : 130 words
  54. Advertising

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  55. LATE SHIPPING.

    ADELAIDE.—Arrivals: November 12, Menclaus, ship, from Glasgow; Kalgoorlie, s., from Fremantle. Departures; November 12, Kalgoorlie, s., for Melbourne; Cintra, s., for Melbourne. ...

    Article : 29 words
  56. Advertising

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    Advertising : 16 words
  57. Advertising

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