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  2. THE BOER WAR

    Lord Kitchener reports that De Wet's forces have gone east and north-east from Adendale Drift. General Knox, who is following the Boer ...

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  3. CRIMINALS' CARNIVAL.

    While it may not be practicable or judicious to carry out Dr. Ross' idea to have "Beware of pickpockets" exhibited at all the railway stations, country visitors should ...

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  4. INAUGURATION CELEBRATIONS.

    Over 3000 Guests Expected—The Trouble Regarding Accommodation—Probable Shortening of the Procession. ...

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  5. PERSONAL

    Mr. O'Sullivan is cultivating quite a Vere de Vere repose, and would hardly be recognised as "one and the same" with the turbulent politician of a little while since. ...

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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello! What ho! The year and the century appear to be ending fittingly! In what way particularly? Why, with a general clean-out. Our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INTERVIEW WITH MR. G. H. REID.

    In an interview, which a "Sunday Times" representative had yesterday with the Right Hon. G. H. Reid, that gentleman observed: "There are one or two features about the ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICAN NOTES.

    The best thing Britain can do is to hire 20,000 Cossacks from the Russian Government, with a proper proportion of generals and officers, and despatch them to the ...

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  9. CHINESE CRISIS

    The Dowager Empress, it is believed, will retire south to Wuchang under protection of Chang-chi-Tung, the Viceroy at Hankow. ...

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  10. BRITISH CONVOY ATTACKED.

    The Boer attack on the convoy, the escort to which numbered 250, including 25 Victorian Rifles, at Buffelspoort, on December 3, proves to have been a severe one. ...

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  11. EMPEROR GOES TO PEKIN.

    The Chinese Emperor, Kwang-su, is said to be proceeding to Pekin. LONDON, December 8. A Shanghai despatch states that the ...

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  12. LORD ROBERTS AT PORT ELIZABETH.

    Lord Roberts has arrived at Port Elizabeth, where he met with a great reception. ...

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  13. MR. CHAMBERLAIN ON SOUTH AFRICAN POLICY.

    In the House of Commons, on the Address in Reply, Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, outlined the policy to be pursued in South Africa. ...

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  14. FAMINE RAGING.

    The famine is spreading in the Shen-si Province. The officials are powerless to check the prevalent cannibalism. ...

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  15. THE GERMAN REVERSE

    The German expedition to Kalgan met with no success, and had ultimately to retire to Pekin. ...

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  16. SYDNEY'S RAILWAY GATES.

    Strathfield Station may fairly be regarded as representing the railway gates of the City of Sydney. All the Intercolonial trains pass through the Strathfield Station, and ...

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  17. ARRIVAL OF THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    Lord Hopetoun, the first Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia, is expected to leave Adelaide by H.M.S. Royal Arthur to-morrow, and will probably ...

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  18. BOXER LEADER BEHEADED.

    Tau, the Taotai (or chief magistrate) at Pao-ting-fu, an active Boxer and prime mover of the massacres there, who was sentenced by the Allies to ...

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  19. AN ASSAULT-AT-ARMS.

    The Reception and Entertainment Committee in connection with the Government Organising Committee, have before them a projected Assault-at-Arms to take place on ...

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  20. COAL MINERS AND COLLIERY PROPRIETORS.

    The Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association and the Miners' Delegate Board met in conference to-day. Among the questions submitted for discussion by the ...

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  21. PUBLIC SCHOOLS DISPLAYS

    Elaborate preparations have been made for the representation of public school children at the inauguration ceremony on. January 1 at the Centennial Park, and for ...

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  22. TUNG-EU-SIAffG ORDERED NORTH.

    In obedience to Imperial orders, General Tung-fu-siang is promptly leaving Hsianfu and proceeding to the Kansu Court, in the north-west. ...

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  23. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    A man named William Smith, supposed to be a miner from the Braidwood District, fell in front of a train at the Ashfield station about 11 o'clock last night. He was ...

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  24. REDUCTION OF ASSEMBLY SEATS.

    Sir,—The attitude of Members of the Assembly in regard to the proposed reduction in the number of seats is surely one which demands emphatic condemnation by the ...

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  25. A LABOR DISPUTE.

    A dispute which may lead to a rather serious breach of the good understanding existing between employers and employees is now in evidence at the "deep-sea" ...

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  26. COUNTRY COUNCILS AND THE SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    The light in which the invitation to country councils to co-operate in the Commonwealth Celebrations is generally regarded may be fairly judged by the following ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE POLICE FOR SYDNEY.

    The members of the local police force were paraded to-day for the purpose of selecting eight men to do duty in Sydney during the Commonwealth Celebrations. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA TO BADEN-POWELL.

    A second cablegram has been received from Sir Alfred Milner, Governor of Cape Colony and High Commissioner for South Africa, as follows:— ...

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  29. TENDERS FOR GOVERNMENT SITES.

    Tenders were opened yesterday at the Public Works Office from persons prepared to erect seats on various Government sites on the line of the procession on January 1. ...

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  30. THE DENTAL BOARD.

    The new Dental Board, to be appointed in pursuance of the Dental Act passed during last session of Parliament, will be appointed to-morrow. It is to consist of eight members, ...

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