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  2. GARDEN PARTY AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

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  3. THE TRANSVAAL MARCH ON LYDENBUEG.

    Lieutenant General Ian Hamilton, ordered to march to the assistance of General Sir Redvers Buller, whose march on Lydenburg has been checked by ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister controlling the Northern Territory, Mr. Holder, has received a telegram from Port Darwin, dated September 4, stating that Mounted-constable Stott has returned, having effected the capture ...

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  5. LATE EDITION. HERALD OFFICE, 7.30 a.m. CHINA.

    The reply of M. Delecasse, "French Minister for Foreign Affairs, to the United States Government shows that France is not eager to withdraw her ...

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  6. CHINA. AMERICA'S REPLY TO RUSSIA.

    In reply to the Russian Circular advocating the withdrawal of the Allies from Peking, since, with the rescue of the Legations, the mission of the Allies had ...

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  7. SPECIAL CABLES.

    Lieutenanl-Colonel H. E. J. Brake, with 1000 men and two guns, attacked the front and flanks of 3500 natives, who stockaded Ojesu, a Fetish town in the ...

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  8. PRIVATE FOG.

    Private L. W. Fog, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, writing frum Vredefort on July 27, says:—"We are living chiefly on poultry, eggs, butter, and sometimes a little bread, as for our ...

    Article : 189 words
  9. NEW GUINEA MISSION.

    A public meeting was held.in the Oddfellows' Temple, Elliabetb-street, last night, in fartherence of the New Guinea Mission. Earl Beauchamp presided, and amongst others present were Lord ...

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  10. PRIVATE A. H. LENAHAN.

    Private A H. Lenaban (New South Wales Mounted Rifles), writing from Vredefort on June 30, said Pe Wet bad been giving them plenty of work, and, in fact, they never had had a spell since they ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. HENRY MORT, M.L.C.

    The death is announced of the Hon. Henry Mort, M.L.C., which took place at his residence, Anglesea, Ocean-street, Woolfabra, on Thursday evening, after a brief illness at only a few days, at the ...

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  12. BOER RETREAT FROM LADYBRAND.

    In besieging Ladybrand, the Boers lost 24 Killed and 36 wounded. The enemy has retreated to the north-west, in the direction of Allandale, which is half way ...

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  13. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    France requires a clean bill of health for vessels arriving at that country from Scotland, England, and Ireland. ...

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  14. PLOTTING IN TURKEY.

    One hundred and eighteen persons, including two State officials, have been arrested at Stamboul for plotting against the Sultan of Turkey. ...

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  15. THE PEKING RAILWAY.

    The work of repairing the TientsinPeking railway, reported a few days ago to have been accomplished as far as Yangtran, is being done by the Russians. ...

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  16. TASMANIA.

    A cable from London to the Minister for Lands states that a preliminary company to construct the Great Western Railway has been formed with a capital of £20,000, at once available, and £25,000 ...

    Article : 112 words
  17. TRADES-UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades-Union Congress now sitting at Huddersfield has considered a motion proposed by Mr. Ben Tillett in favour of the constitution of a judicial compulsory ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTY.

    Private Reilly, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, has died of enteric fever at Bloemfontein. ...

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  19. FATAL FIRE AT TUNBRIDGE.

    A fatal fire has occurred at an outfitter's establishment at Tunbridge. The manager, Mr. Talham, and his three daughters were burned to death. It is believed that ...

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  20. GREAT BRITAIN URGED TO LEAD.

    Chang-chi-tung, the Viceroy of the Liang-hou provinces in the Yangtsze Valley, urges that Great Britain should take the lead in securing peace in order to ...

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  21. MR. LEONARD COURTNEY.

    A meeting of the constituents of Mr. L. P. Courtney, M.P. (Unionist) for Bodmin Division of Cornwall, has rejected his candidature at the approaching general ...

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  22. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2s 411-16d per ounce standard, a fall of 1-16d since yesterday. ...

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  23. POSITION AT SHANGHAI.

    Five hundred Gorman troops hare landed at Shanghai. One thousand British troops have been added to the British troops previously at ...

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  24. SHEARING STRIKE AT WARRAH.

    A strike of shed-hands has occurred at Warrah, the largest station in this district, belonging to the Australian Agricultural Company, of which Mr. George Fairbairn is the manager. The disagreement ...

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  25. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The Duke d'Abruzzi's exploring vessel Stella Polare, which recently returned to Norway from its northern voyage, was embedded in the ice for 11 months. The ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS.

    A Boer commando is threatening Wepenor, in the south-eastern part of the Orange River Colony. Sept. 7. ...

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  27. ENGLISH COMMERCIAL.

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  28. EXPEDITION AGAINST THE BOXERS.

    The Allies are sending an expedition to clear the villages in the direction of Paotingful of Boxers. A Chinese report states that Li Hung ...

    Article : 63 words
  29. N. S. WALES TROOPERS.

    The Premier hos received the following telegrams from the High Commissioner for South Africa:— "September 5.—No. 332, Holmes, New South Wales Mounted Infantry, is with his regiment in ...

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  30. THE AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAILWAY SERVANTS.

    In the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, Mr. Justice Farwell has granted an injunction restraining the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  31. GENERAL NEWS.

    The French shot two prominent Boxers at Tientsin, and the Japanese beheaded two. Sept. 7. ...

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  32. RAILWAY FATALITY IN VICTORIA

    A fatal accident occurred to-night at Sandringham Railway Station. As the train from Melbourne drew up at the platform, a passenger named Captain Everill opened the door on the side away from the ...

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  33. INVALIDED SOLDIERS ON THE WILCANNIA,

    The Land line steamer Willcannia, which arrived from Capetown this morning, had on board 30 invalided soldiers from South Africa. Among the number was one South Australian, Private Leane, ...

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  34. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP OF ENGLAND.

    For the race for the sculling championship of England and the "Sportsman " Challenge Cup to be rowed on Monday between Towns and Wray, Towns is the ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. See) yesterday received the following telegram from Captain Gillespie, who is now in charge of the New South Wales naval' contingent whicb left for China:— ...

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  36. FUGITIVE BLACKS.

    The Colonial Secretary (Mr. See) yesterday despatched a number of heavy shot guns to the police who are in pursuit of the Breelong blacks. The belief is that many of the volunteers who are ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND. DROUGHT IN THE FAR WEST.

    Constable Badden arrived here yesterday, having travelled from Birdsville, via Winton. He describes the State of the country in the far west as pitiable. At Birdsville there is no grass at all, and only a few ...

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  38. THE INCREASED PRICE OF COAL.

    The French steamship lines are reducing the number of their steamers' voyages, and are laying up a portion of their fleets owing to the dearness of coal. ...

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  39. FEDERATION. THE COMMONWEALTH MEMORIALS.

    Mr. D. Barton has made arrangements whereby the memorials connected with the signing of the Commonwealth Constitution will be placed on view at the National Art Gallery. The objects are aboard ...

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  40. THE WEATHER.

    The gloom which in the city depressed people yesterday was only part of a wet monsoonal change that was giving life-saving showers in the western half of the colony. From the border of Queensland to ...

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  41. SWEARING-IN OF THE GOVERNORGENERAL.

    It having been suggested that the Governors of the various colonies, which will form part of the Australian Commonwealth, should attend the swearing-in of the Governor-General at Sydney, it is ...

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  42. PASTORAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  43. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia has declared a dividend at the rate of 0 per cent. The sum of £40,000 is added to the reserve, £20,000 is put to the premises account, ...

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  44. RAILWAY REVENUE.

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  45. RETURN OF MR. A. B. PATERSON.

    Mr. A.B. Paterson, the war correspondent of tbe "Sydney Morning Herald" returned from South Africa by the steamer Wilcannia this morning. Notwitnstanding the many hardships he has endured ...

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  46. SWIMMING THE ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    Madame Icacesou, the lady ohampion swimmer of Austria, attempted yesterday to' swim across the English Channel from Calais to Dover. She failed to complete ...

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  47. INDIAN FAMINE FUND.

    Twelve boys rescued by the Salvation Army from the Indian famine of 1897 gave an entertainment last night in aid of the relief fund. There was a good attendance. ...

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  48. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Considerable alarm is still prevalent, especially among mine managers and the mining community generally, with reference to the new forest reservations lately gazetted. Recently 134,000 acres were ...

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  49. INVALIDED SOLDIERS.

    News has just reached here that Private H. J. (Ted) Meteslf, of Oberon, and of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, serving in South Africa, has been suffering from enteric fever, and in ...

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  50. MINISTER FOR MINES AT BROKEN HILL.

    Last evening Mr. J. L Fagan, Minister for Mines, Was entertained by the Amalgamated MuieManagers Allocution at the Froemetoua' Hotel About 40 were present, including Mr Josiah ihomas, M.L.A., ...

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  51. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE. ABSOLUTELY CLEAN BILLS OF HEALTH.

    It has been decided by the Board of Health that clean bills of health, without any endorsement therecn, shall be issued at Sydney from and after to-day While the bubonic plague visitation was ...

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  52. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Trooper Cuthbert Fetherstonhaugh, of C Company (under Colonel Knight), writing from Vredetort on July 26, says:—"Since I last wrote from Bethlehem we have been all over the place. The day after ...

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  53. FATAL CASE AT BRISBANE.

    A woman named Mrs. Smith, residing at Leichhardt-street, who had been siling for the last few days, died on Thursday night. A post-mortem examination to-day proved that death bad resulted ...

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  54. MAIL STEAMERS AT FREMANTLE.

    In reference to the substitution of Fremantle for Albany as a port of call, the Postmaster-General hat received a reaituting communication from the Impenal postal authorities upon the subject. The letter ...

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  55. FUNERAL OF THE LATE MRS. ALICE PEARCE.

    The a remains of the late Mrs. Alice Pearce, of Blenheim, Bolany-street, Randwick, were yesterday interred in the family vault in St. Jude's cemetery, Randwick. The Rev. W. Hough conducted the ...

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  56. THE R.M.S. OROYA.

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  57. TODAY.

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  58. HORTICULTURAL ASSOCIATION.

    At the monthly meeting of the Horticultural Association, held at the Temperance Hall, Pitt-street, last night, Mr. Peter Barr, the well-known English daffodil enthusiast, gave a lecture on "Daffedils." ...

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  59. THE WESTERN LANDS.

    A gentleman writing from Queensland on the south-west, border, and the extreme north-west comer of this colony, remarks:—"This season is terribly dry around here, and the commission cannot ...

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  60. LATE SHIPPING.

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  61. Advertising

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