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  2. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    General Bruce Hamilton reports that 1500 Beers, under the command of Botha and Grobelaar, attacked the forte at Italia and Prospect. ...

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  3. THE QUARTER'S REVENUE.

    The State revenue returns for the first quarter of the financial year were made available to-night. The total for the Commonwealth and State ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    An extraordinary scene occurred on the removal of Czologsz, the assassin of the late President M'Kinley, to Auburn. Daring the journey the prisoner appeared to be in ...

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  5. SCHALK BURGER'S PEACE PROPOSALS

    Lord Kitchener, replying to Schalk Burger's letter expressing a desire for peace, explained that Britain cannot abandon annexation without breaking faith with ...

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  6. COUNT WALDERSEE'S COMMAND.

    General Voyron, who commanded the French troops in China, has relumed to France. He asserts that Count Waldersoe was only ...

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  7. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The first of the five events in the America Cup contest between the New York Yacht Club's Columbia and Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrock II., which took place on ...

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  8. FRIDAY'S CABLES.

    The total number of Boer men, women and children who are being maintained by the British in the refuge camps established by Lord Kitchener, is now 167,425. ...

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  9. EXECUTION AT BRISBANE.

    John Reuben, a Portuguese, was executed at Boga Road gaol Brisbane, at eight o'clock this morning, for the murder of Fanny Hardwick, at Rockhampton. ...

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  10. LATER DETAILS.

    The Shamrock throughout was brilliantly bandied. After varying fortunes she led on the starboard tack, the Columbia, which was on the port tack, being forced about by ...

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  11. TREASON CHARGES.

    The hearing of a number of minor charges of treachery has just been concluded at Pretoria. Sentences have been inflicted on the accused ranging from five years to lesser ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS.

    Lieut.-Colonel R. Vandeleur Kelly of the New South Wales Army Medical Corps: Major W. B. Niabet, of the 4th Queensland (Imperial Bushmen's) Contingent; Captain ...

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  14. ENGLAND AND TURKEY.

    The Times correspondent at Bombay declares that Commander Pears, of the British twin-screw cruiser Persons, inquired into the object of a Turkish vessel's visit to ...

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  15. SATURDAY'S CABLES.

    The enemy in force, believed to be Commandant Botha's commando, attacked the forts of Itala and Prospect, on the Zululand border, on the 26th of September. The ...

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  16. DISASTROUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    News from South Africa to-day includes tk report of a lamentable railway accident mar Standerton (Transvaal), clone to the north-east border of the Orange River ...

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  17. A SERIOUS OUTLOOK.

    The latest information regarding the threatened trouble between Britain and Turkey in the Persian Gulf states that Elhen Pasha has ordered the massing of 30,000 ...

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  18. THE SUPPLY OF REINFORCEMENTS.

    A return has been prepared showing the extent to which fresh troops have been lately supplied to South Africa. Between May last and the beginning of ...

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  19. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra have arrived at Balmoral Castle. ...

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  20. SUNDAY'S CABLES.

    Captain Tusen, of the 16th Lancers, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He is a native of Queensland. ...

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  21. PLAGUE IN BRAZIL.

    The bubonic plague has appeared at Rio Janeiro, Brazil. ...

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  22. SCHEEPER'S MOVEMENTS.

    Commandant Scheeper, who has been operating in the South of Cape Colony, has new crossed Olifant's River, and is proceeding south-eastward. ...

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  23. THE GERMAN TARIFF.

    A Socialist congress which in living held at Lubeck, Germany, on Saturday carried a resolution strenuously denouncing the proposed Customs tariff. ...

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  24. MONDAY'S CABLES.

    Lord Milner is directing the disposal of the properly of the property of the burghers in the field to maintain their families. ...

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  25. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York visited Begins Calgary, on reste for Winnipeg. ...

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  26. BOERS AND BASUTOS.

    A Boer commando attacked the Basutos on September 24. Severe fighting ensued, and three Boors were killed. The Basutos retired. ...

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  27. A LIBERAL DEFEAT.

    The election of a member of the House of Commons for the North-east Division of Lanarkshire, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. John Colville (Liberal) ...

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  28. M'LAREN'S TEAM.

    The team of English cricketers under Mr. A. E. M'Laren, who is about to visit Australia, departed to-day. Many leading cricketers and friends of ...

    Article : 85 words
  29. PRESENTATION TO THE KING.

    A handsome portfolio of Australian photographs, taken in connection with the visit of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, has been ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. M'LAREN JOINING HAMPSHIRE.

    M'Laren, the captain of the Lancashire cricket team, has resigned his connection with the club for the reason that his wife's health will impel thorn to live in the south. ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. SUBSIDISING THE "REVIEW OF REVIEWS."

    Certain newspaper correspondence has recently appeared commenting unfavourably on the fact that the New Zealand Government a ranted a subsidy of £250 towards the ...

    Article : 145 words
  32. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The wool auctions were continued at the Wool Exchange this afternoon. Prices for merino wools were unchanged, but those for crossbreds were slightly in ...

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  33. FROZEN MEAT.

    A correspondent, who does not sign his name, has written a letter to the newspapers, in which he suggests that much disease, and especially cancer, is due to the ...

    Article : 108 words
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