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  2. THE FISCAL FIGHT.

    The annual dinner of the Australian Liberal and Free-trade Association was held last evening in the Town-hall. About 300 gentlemen sat down to dinner, which ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR. TRANSVAAL OPERATIONS.

    The work of hunting down the small Boer bands is proceeding in widely different parts of the Transvaal and the Orange River Colony. ...

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  4. THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    The funeral services of the late Empress Frederick were continued at Cronberg on Saturday and Yesterday. On Saturday night the remains of the ...

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  5. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The volunteer movement which, under the armv scheme as propounded in the House of Commons by Mr. Brodrick in March last, is to be greatly extended and ...

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  6. STREET TRADERS.

    There is little that is picturesque about the life of the Auslralian coster. He does not attire himself in ornate combinations of cheeks and pearl buttons and, ...

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  7. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, on his return, from Northern Queensland, after a residence of a few weeks at the Hambledon Sugar Plantation, will probably pay an ...

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  8. TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1901.

    The very successful gthering in the Town-hall last night expressed the enthusiasm and determination of a great party in the Commonwealth, and ...

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  9. GREAT GOLD ROBBERY.

    The police at San Francisco have arrested a man named John Winters in connection with the extraordinary gold robbery at the seaport of Vallejo, 27 miles from San ...

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  10. THE UNIONIST PARTY.

    The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough on Saturday entertained at luncheon at Blenheim-house their country home in Oxfordshire, 3,000 members of the Unionist ...

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  11. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    The latest despatches of Lord Kitchener contain particulars of a scheme which the Boers had matured in December last for crowning their depredations in the Cape ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE. SEVERE CRITICISMS.

    Several of the London newspapers have of late published cable messages from their New Zealand correspondents, in winch the financial position of New Zealand is ...

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  13. COMMENTS FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The financial position is apparently giving Mr. Seddon, who is Colonial Treasurer as well as Premier, a good deal of anxiety. It is believed that having been, kept from ...

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  14. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Commandant Kruitzinger, the chief of the Boer leaders in the Cape Colony, still manages to evade the persistent pursuit of the British forces. At latest accounts he ...

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  15. SIGNOR CRISPI DEAD.

    The death is announced at the age of 82 of Signor Crispi, the veteran Italian statesman, whose serious illness was recently roported. ...

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  16. LORD MILNER.

    Lord Milner, the High Commissioner for South Africa and the Governor of the Transvaal, who has been in England on three months' leave of absence, has sailed ...

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  17. A BOER COURT-MARTIAN.

    From the neighbourhood of Volksrust, on the Natal border of the Transvaal, an incident is reported which illustrates the implacable hatred of the Boers in the field ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT OF MALTA.

    A remarkable political incident is reported from the island of Malta. The Council of Government (consisting of [?] officials and 13 elected members) ...

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  19. A BOER DESPERADO.

    Some excitement has been caused in Pretoria by a daring outrage perpetrated by a notorious Boer spy, whose doings have been under surveillance for some time past. ...

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  20. THE ATTEMPTED BANK ROBBERY.

    The Henty police to-day telegraphed to Superintendent Creaghe that yesterday afternoon two six-chambered revolves, one Webley, fully loaded, and the other a small ...

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  21. THE INVERMAY MYSTERY.

    Although the detectives engaged in the elucidation of the mysterious death of Lizzic O'Rellly at Invermay maintain an impenetrable silence, 80me furthe details ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenant S. Gubbins and VeterinaryLieutenant N. Strong, of the (Fifth Victorian Contingent, and Lieutenant H. Benjamin, of the Fifth Queensland Contigent, ...

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  23. THE STEEL STRIKE.

    An intention has already been expressed on the part of the Steel Trust to "fight to a finish" in the dispute between them and their operatives. The parties to the ...

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  24. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.

    In June last an action was commenced in the Court of Sessions in Edinburgh by the Free Church of Scotland, which sued the United Free Church to determine the ...

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  25. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    A cable massage was received yesterday by the Defenco department to the effect that John Charlton, of the 5th Victorian Mounted Infantry, whoso father resides ...

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  26. FUNERAL OF A RETURNED. SOLDIER.

    Trooper M. Hartigan, who returned from South Africa with the last contingent, and died from pneumonia, supervening on measles contracted on the voyage, was ...

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  27. AN INFERNAL MACHINE.

    A dastardly-attempt to blow up the transport Mechanician, a twin-serew steamer of 9,200 tons, has been made at New Orleans. ...

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  28. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    To-day's quotation for bar silver is 20 13-16d. per oz. standard. ...

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  29. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The returned soldiers who landed from the troopship Moravian to-day were met by a representative of the military authori ties and drives in drags to the Victora ...

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  30. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. India ariived at Plymouth on 10th inst. ...

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  31. BACK TO THE WAK.

    Returned soldiers to the number of 56 have been enrolled to proceed again to South Africa, and applications for cnrolment are becoming more numerous ...

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  32. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    A most remarkable cricket match between Sussex and somerset ended on Saturday in a draw. Sussex, batted first and put up a score ...

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  33. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At 11 a.m.— Montgomerte's Brewery Co. Ltd.v.Blyth (part heard): Skinner v. Tustees. Exeeutors, and Agency Co. Ltd., Collier v. the king. ...

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  34. FEDERAL RELIEF FUND.

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  35. THE THIRD CONTINGENT'S PAY.

    Sir,—I have noticed E.A. Cane's letter in "The Argus" of yesterday, and the Premier's commeat thereon. Being a member of the said contingent, I would endeavour ...

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