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  2. THE CALL FOR MOUNTED MEN.

    The letter from Mr. M'Culloch. M.L.C., ex-Minister of Defence, published in "The Age" of yesterday, in which the proposal is made that Australia should send another ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    If the Premier imagined that last night would be loft to him to be utilised In hastening through some of the remaining Government legislation he was woefully mistaken. ...

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    Owing to the unexpected delay in the arrival of His Excellency Sir George Clarke, the new Governor of Victoria, the House, on meeting at 5 p.m., adjourned until 7.30 ...

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  5. EUROPEAN PRO-BOERISM.

    The efforts of the subsidised Boer agents to promote Anglophobia in Germany have resulted in the presentation to the Reichstag of forty petitions respecting South Africa. ...

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  6. THE BOERS.

    Colonel Holland's column, operating in the south-east of the Orange River Colony has surprised the larger of the Free State guerilla commandant Brand, near ...

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  7. THE NEW STATE GOVERNOR.

    Seldom, if ever, has Port Phillip Bay with its surroundings presented a more attractive picture than it did yesterday. It was quite clear that the new Governor was ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL ARBITRATION.

    Considerable attention is being paid by the London newspapers to the provisions of the Industrial Arbitration Bill now before the New South Wales Parliament. The London ...

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  9. LAW COMING INTO EARLY OPERATION

    It was announced in the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Arbitration Bill had been assented to Regulations are now being framed to govern the formation of the ...

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  10. ENGLISH MILITIA VOLUNTEERS

    Several English militia regiments have volunteered en masse for active service in South, Africa for the purpose of expediting the termination of the Boer war. They will ...

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  11. ARRIVAL AT ST. KILDA.

    The reception of the new Governor was Whole-souled and hearty. At St. Kildn, in the neighborhood of the pier, as well as along the Esplanade and in Fitzroy-street, ...

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  12. ANTI-GERMANIC FEELING.

    The strong anti-German feeling aroused among the Russian and Austrian Poles by the arbitrary and cruel methods adopted to Germanise the Poles of East Prussia, has led ...

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  13. A BOER FLOUR MILL.

    The Boers north of the Delagon Bay railway line, in the eastern Transvaal, are not only reaping the crops available but are converting the grain into [?]our. In ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. BURGHERS SEEKING BILLETS.

    Many ex-burghers of the Boer republics who have taken the oath of allegiance have applied to the Transvaal Government for appointments in the public service of the ...

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  15. THE FRENCH BUDGET.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, M. Caillaux, the Minister of Finance, announced that the deficit for the past year amounted to £6,000,000. He attributed this ...

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  16. DUTCH REFUGEE CAMPS.

    In consequence of the agitation got up in Holland for the transference of the Boer women and children in the South African concentration camps to special camps in ...

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  17. THE BEET SUGAR BOUNTIES.

    France, M. Caillaux added, would be represented at the international conference to be held, shortly at Brussels to consider the abolition of the beet sugar export bounties; ...

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  18. FRENCH PRO-BOERISM.

    Dr. Leyds, Kruger's European envoy, has, after his fruitless mission to Berlin, decided to devote has energies to the resuscitation of Anglophobia in France, and is now in Paris. ...

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  19. THE AUSTRIAN BUDGET.

    The Austrian Ministry is meeting with such strong and persistent opposition to its budget in the Reichsrath that very extreme measures are imminent. Herr von Koerber, ...

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  20. DIED OF ENTERIC.

    The War Office reports Private R. A. Watson, of the Fifth Victorian Contingent, dend from enteric fever at Middelburg. The cable above refers to R. A. ...

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  21. THE TIEN TSIN FIGHT.

    A sensational affray between the British, Indian and German troops in garrison at Tien Tsin is reported. A Punjaub sepoy, who was on sentry duty, suddenly ran amok, ...

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  22. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    At 3,30 p.m. to-day his Excellency the Governor-General will perform the opening ceremony of the Kooyong ground, for polo and other, sports and pastimes. Invitations ...

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  23. GERMAN ARMY DUELLING.

    The Emperor William of Germany, as commander in chief of the German army, some time ago issued regulations with the view of restricting and minimising the evil of ...

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  24. IRISH DISLOYALTY.

    The following are specimens of epithets applied to Lord Kitchener, and of the abominable language used In regarding him in Irish Nationalist organs recently:-- ...

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  25. THE IRISH LAND TROUBLE.

    Mr. Conor. O'Kolly, Nationalist M.P. for Mayo North, chairman of the Mayo County Council and a prominent supporter of the United Irish League, has recently made ...

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  26. UNIVERSITIES IN AMERICA.

    It is reported that Mr. Andrew Carregie, the Scotch-American, millionaire, who some time ago gave £2,000,000 to provide free education for Scotch students at Scotch ...

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  27. VICTORIAN FLOUR.

    It was recently pointed out in "The Age" that a great necessity existed for impressing upon the War Office authorities that Victoria should be called upon for a fair share ...

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  28. LIVERPOOL BANK FRAUDS.

    Investigations of the details of the Liverpool Bank frauds have Convinced the prosecution that Thomos [?] the bank bookkeeper who ...

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  29. THE OUTBREAK IN CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has paid £C80,000 to the Italian Missionary authorities in China as compensation for the Italian buildings, schools and churches destroyed by the ...

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  30. THE PERSIAN GULF TROUBLE.

    Though no fresh developments have been disclosed in the Anglo-Turkish difficulty with respect to Koweyt, a port on the Arbian side of the Persian ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In July last a special train, in which Sir Francis Wingate, Sirdar of Egypt, was travelling from Cairo to Alexandria, was maliclously derailed. An Egyptian fellah, to ...

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  32. THE PLAGUE.

    Energetic efforts are being made by, the Russian sanitary authorities at Odessa, the great grain shipping port of the Black Sea, to prevent the recrudescence of bubonic ...

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  33. THE NIGERIA EXPEDITION.

    Telegrams from Lagos report that the British expedition under command of Colonel Montanaro for the suppression of the slave trading emirs of Southern Nigeria, has had a ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At yesterday's sales prices were firm, and there was good competition for all sorts of wool. The following rates were realised for Australasian brands:--Nap Nap, 9d.; ...

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  35. SWISS EXTRADITION CASE.

    Fredrich Gerhard, the subject of many appearances at the City Court as defendant in what has become known as the Swiss extradition case,was again before Mr. ...

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  36. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Minnacords, barque, from Fremantle 5th August; Dunblane, barque, from Lyttelton 5th June; Perthshire, steamer, from Sydney 23rd September: Melete, ship, ...

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  37. PRECAUTIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The acting chief medical officer reported to-day that the plague patient is making favorable progress. To date 6485 rats have been destroyed, and 223 vessels have been ...

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  38. THE COST OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Horsham and Wimmera District Agricultural and Pastoral Society favors the Kyabram movement for the lessening of the cost of State government, hut is opposed ...

    Article : 103 words
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  40. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  42. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

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    The Melbourne Telegraph Office has received advices notifying that communication on the Foo Chow-Shanghat cable, which had been interrupted for some days, is now restored. ...

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