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  2. DEATH OF THE AMEER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The death is announced of Abdur Rahman Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan. The late Ameer was a sufferer from gout. ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday. --The "Standard" mentions a theory that the attacks made by Commandant-General Botha and General Kemp upon British columns in the eastern ...

    Article : 136 words
  4. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    A horrible discovery was made yesterday morning at Runge's slaughter-house, Blaxcell-street, Granville. An elderly couple, named Wynn, have been employed for some time past to look ...

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  5. THE LIQUOR BILL.

    The State Treasurer yesterday received an important deputation from the Licensed Victuallers' Association relative to the provisions of the new Liquor Bill which is now in course of ...

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  6. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the House of Representatives to-day, before the Budget speech and the Federal tariff, there were the usual preliminaries. Messages were brought down from ...

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  7. MINISTERIAL HOLIDAY-MAKING.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Mr. T. Gibson Bowles, M.P., in a letter to "The Times," has bitterly attacked the indifference shown by members of the Government ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The Drayton Grange, of the Houlder Line, has been launched at Belfast for the Australian trade. ...

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  9. FRANCE AND TURKEY.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The French Government insists upon the immediate payment by Turkey of the claim of M. Lorando, the banker, which amounts ...

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  10. THE ATLANTIC TRADE.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Lord Strathcona, the High Commissioner for Canada, surging that Sydney, Cape Breton Island, should be the terminus of the new 21-knot Atlantic line. ...

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  11. TRAGIC DEATH OF A JOURNALIST.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Mr. John D. Pore, an Auckland (N.Z.) journalist, was yesterday knocked down, run over, and killed by a van in the streets of London. ...

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  12. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--British newspapers of all shades of political thought are agreed as to the gravity of the situation which has suddenly arisen in Afghanistan, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WHAT THE BOERS WILL DO.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Commandant Viljoen assured General Sir Bindon Blood, in a recent interview, that many Boers would emigrate to Australia and ...

    Article : 69 words
  14. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are enjoying a series of excursions in the Assiniboia, district of the Canadian North-west ...

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  15. TALK OF CIVIL WAR.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly, in reply to Mr. Dunsford, the Premier said that his attention had not been called to a leading article in the "Pastoralists' Review" ...

    Article : 137 words
  16. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Monday.--Another Basel mission has been destroyed by Chinese reactionaries in the Hsing-Ping district. LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuter's Agency ...

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  17. MRS. LOUIS BOTHA.

    LONDON. Monday.--Mrs. Botha, wife of the Boer Commandant-General, Louis Botha, is shortly returning to the Transvaal from Europe, whither she proceeded some time ...

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  18. A HINDOO CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    WYALONG, Tuesday.--At the police court to-day a Hindoo, Moombanack Dean, appeared on a charge of alleged feloniously and maliciously murdering Lee Poo on or about 6th May last near ...

    Article : 108 words
  19. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In the House of Assembly the Treasurer intimated that next Tuesday he would take preliminary, steps for tabling a resolution in favor of the issue of 3½ per cent. ...

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  20. LEADERS IN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Cape Premier, Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, and the Attorney-General, Sir J. Rose-Innes, have discussed the question of the future boundaries of the ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. FIRE ON THE HIGHLAND EXPRESS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--Whilst the Highland express was travelling between Inverness and Perth, the luggage van by some means caught fire. ...

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  22. SIR HECTOR MACDONALD.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--General Hector Macdonald was in great request to-day. He was accorded a public welcome at the Town-hall this morning, and although the affair was not ...

    Article : 174 words
  23. AN ARMY ORDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- An Army Order, which has just been issued from the War Office, announces that during the present emergency in South Africa soldiers who are ...

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  24. ENGLAND AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Both the "Chronicle" and "Daily Telegraph" announce this morning that the Governments of Great Britain and the United States have agreed to abrogate the ...

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  25. THE HERO OF KIMBERLEY.

    LONDON, Monday.--Brigadier-General R. G. Kekewich, who was seriously wounded through the shoulder and in the left side at the battle of Moedwill in the western ...

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  26. THE DECEASEDS' ANTECEDENTS.

    So far as can at present be ascertained, the last person to see William Wynn alive was a man named M'Guire, living not far away. Wynn called there on Sunday, and asked if M'Guire ...

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  27. LEGISLATORS STARTLED.

    A CRY OF "BOSH" FROM THE GALLERY. ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--A little scene occurred in the House of Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Miller was reading from the report of the ...

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  28. SHOT FOR TREASON.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Grahamstown rebel named Roux has been court-martialled on a charge of treason and attempted murder, found guilty, and shot. ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--In the Legislative Assembly to-day several bills of mior importance were passed, including the Mining Act Amendment Bill. ...

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  30. THE AMERICA CUP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The yacht Shamrock H., Sir Thomas Lipton's challenger for the America Cup, recently defeated, will not re-cross the Atlantic this season, arrangements having been ...

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  31. A CHEQUERED CAREER.

    Despite the fact that the dead Ameer at one time wrote an autobiography, his infancy is shrouded in uncertainty. The date and place of his birth are unknown, but a Russian writer ...

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  32. OCTOBER REINFORCEMENTS.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--The reinforcements to be despatched to South Africa during October will include mounted infantry, cavalry, and engineers. ...

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  33. TRAMWAY EMPLOYEES' UNION.

    In accordance with the determination of the Tramway Employees' Union, at Friday night's meeting, the secretary, Mr. A. C. Warton, on Saturday communicated with the Railway ...

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  34. MR. REITZ'S SON CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday Afternoon.--A son of Mr. F. W. Reitz, ex-Secretary of State in the Orange River, has been captured in Zululand. ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.--The Associated treated 3034 tons, which yielded--by amalgamation 955oz. and by cyanidation 1551oz., total 2506oz. The Cosmopolitan Proprietary treated 1275 tons ...

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  36. BRITISH TRADE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Board of Trade returns of the trade of the United Kingdom for the month of September show that the value of the exports for the month increased £3,024,061, ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    The shipments of gold to-day by the R.M.S. China consisted of £25,000 on account of the Bank of Victoria to Indian ports, £20,489 in bar gold on account of the Federal Bank of Calcutta ...

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  38. AUSTRALASIAN SOLDIERS.

    The following particulars are to hand relating to Australasian soldiers on active service in South Africa:-- Private Robert Foran, of the 2nd Regiment of ...

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  39. MILITARY.

    Arrangements are well forward for the coming prize meeting of the National Rifle Association, which promises to be highly successful. The difficulty in connection with railway passes for ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Walter Wright, the guard of a goods train, fell between the trucks at Willochra this morning, and a leg was crushed so badly that hoe had to be taken to Port Augusta Hospital to ...

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  41. A TRADE UNION DISPUTE.

    At the Public Works Department yesterday morning Mr. E. W. O'Sullivan, State Minister for Works, presided over a conference between delegates from the Trade Society of Painters and the ...

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  42. ARREST OF ANARCHISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Dalmatian anarchist named Giavinovitch has been arrested at Rome for pletting against the life of his Holiness, Pope Leo XIII., aud Cardinal Rampolla, Secretary of ...

    Article : 88 words
  43. A YOUNG AUSTRALIAN OFFICER.

    Midshipman C. E. Murnin, who was recently on service in China with the New South Wales Naval Contingent, has been successful in securing an appointment in South Africa. He left ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. INSANE ASYLUM ATTENDANTS' HOURS.

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. Rose, Ashton, Gilbert, Fallick, Briner, and Moxham, Ms.L.A., waited on the State Premier yesterday, and asked him to consider the desirableness of ...

    Article : 300 words
  45. ISSUE OF TREASURY BILLS.

    The Treasurer will next Tuesday move the necessary motion in the House of Assembly for the issue of £850,000 worth of Treasury Bills. The interest will probably be at the rate of ...

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  46. INDULGENCE PASSAGES.

    Applications for indulgence passages to South Africa still continue to be received, and will be granted on the usual conditions as soon as a transport is available. In the past a ...

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  47. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    There has lately been a good deal of discussion about the home of the tough sandwich and scalding soup--the railway refreshment room--and the commissioners have considered tho advisability ...

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  48. THE CAPTURE OF MISS STONE.

    LONDON. Monday.--The Macedonian Committee has been accused of kidnapping the well-known American missionary, Miss Stone, who was recently seized while travelling in Macedonia, ...

    Article : 87 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. THE OMNIBUS HORSES.

    Sir,--I am glad indeed to see that at last someone has taken up the matter of the wretched condition of many of the bus horses. I live on a road which is said to be the best in Sydney, yet ...

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  51. NOVEL PAPER WEIGHTS.

    The Railway Department in the course of a year collects about £4,000,000 in revenue. As a good proportion of this substantial sum is received in the way of rush business such as the payment of ...

    Article : 152 words
  52. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The White Star liner Afric, which arrived on Sunday and berthed at the wharf yesterday morning, brought a number of invalided, and time-expired soldiers from the Cape. Ten passengers ...

    Article : 257 words
  53. GREAT BRITAIN AND MOROCCO.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Sultan of Morocco has decided upon a thorough reform of the prison system throughout his Empire. Great Britain has lent Morocco three drill ...

    Article : 43 words
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