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  2. THE BOER WAR. SHOOTING BRITISH SOLDIERS.

    Affidavits have been published with reference to the treacherous shooting of British soldiers by the Boers. It is also announced that Lord Kitchener will issue ...

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  3. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. AN IMPERIAL EDICT.

    An Imperial edict has been presented to the foreign Ministers in Peking prohibiting the importation into China of firearms, ammunition, or machinery for ...

    Article : 145 words
  4. DEATH OF MR. STAUGHTON, M.L.A.

    The news of the death of Mr. S. T. Staughton, M.L.A., will be received with amazement and the deepest regret. It was known that he had for some time ...

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  5. IN THE STATE GALLERY,

    In accordance with his warning on the previous night, Mr. Sterry again brought up the question of the destruction of wine containing salicylic acid. Hisremarksapplied ...

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  6. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES. THE SENATE.

    The bitter cry of the eveicted members of the Legislative Council was brought under the notice of the President of the Senate by Senator Dobson, who inquired ...

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  7. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1901.

    Employers who are complaining of the harsh and injurious operation of certain parts of the factory law did not get much satisfaction out of ...

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  8. TRINITY COLLEGE FUNDS.

    The startling nees, which was published yesterday, of the disappearance of nearly £10,000 from the University funds, and the arrest of the accountant on charges of ...

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  9. PRINCE CHUN'S MISSION.

    Prince Chun, a younger brother of the Emperor Kwangsu, who last month left China on a mission to Berlin as special envoy to apologise to Germany for the ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    Sir Henry Wrixon, President of the Legislative Council, gave and official dinner at his residence, Ra[?]een, Studley-park, last night. His Excellency the ...

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  11. MURDER OF CHRISTIANS.

    Advices received from Kulja, in Chinese Turkestan, state that six Christians have been murdered there. ...

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  12. THE CZAR'S TOUR.

    A resolution was tabled in the Marseilles Municipd Council yesterday to congratulate the Frech Government on the approaching visit of the Czar, the alliance ...

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  13. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS.

    The "Standard" states that Great Britain has humanely resolved to bring home the guilt to individuals before punishing them. ...

    Article : 317 words
  14. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    Japan is sending a commission, eonsisting of prominent mercantile men, to Russia, for the purpose of opening up marktes for Japanese products. ...

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  15. MALTA.

    The organs of the Vatican support the discontented section of the Maltese population, who are agitating for changes in the government and other objects. They are ...

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  16. REFERENCES IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    As soon as the news of Mr. Staughton's death was received in the Legislative Assembly, Mr. PEACOCK, speaking with great ...

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  17. SUBMARINE BOATS.

    The five submarine boats which are being completed at Batlow-in-Furness for the British Government will each be fitted with two rudders, one to work in a horizontal ...

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  18. THE UNIVERSITY EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

    Fredcrick Thomas Janies Dickson, accountant of the Melbourne Univcrsity, who was arrested on Wednesday evening on charges of embezzling large sums of money ...

    Article : 636 words
  19. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    It is reported that part of the commando under Scheepers, who was recently defeated south of Uniondale, has appeared near Mossel Bay, a seaport between Cape ...

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  20. LOTTER NEAR CRADOCK.

    Commandant Lotter, the Roer raider, who, with his followers, was reported to have taken refuge on the summits of the Achtersnecuwberg, has reappeared in the ...

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  21. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The discussion in the Legislative Council on the previous evening could not escape attention, and once more there was a debate as to the terms upon which Parliament ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    The following casualties are reported:— Private Fred. Cook, of the West Australian contingent, dangerously wounded by an accident at Middlekraal; Lieutenant ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. THE KROSIGK MURDER.

    The outery which has been raised over the conviction and condemnation to death of Sergeant Marten, for the murder of Cuptain von Krosigk, has resulted in the ...

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  24. THE RECENT MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    At the court of pelty sessions, before Captain Burrowes, P.M., a case was heard in which Mr. Danicl G. Carter, who oppcscd Mr. J. A. Boyd at the recent state ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN COAL.

    The United States Government has decided to discontinue the purchase of New South Wales coal for th use of it transports crossing the Pacific. It is announced ...

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  26. A HOSPITAL PATIENT'S ESCAPADE.

    An invalid, named Hugh Buchanan, who recently came here from Bendigo, was discovered in a distressing and daggerous preeovered in adistressingg and dangerous ...

    Article : 208 words
  27. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Learmonth v. White (part heard), Ferres v. O'Connor. First Civil Court. (Before Mr. Justic Holroyd.) ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES CONTINGENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier said there had been a misconception in connection with the pay to the soldiers who went to South Africa, and ...

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  29. MAILK STEAMERS.

    The P. and O.R.M.S. Australia arrived at Colombo from Australia on the 28th inst. ...

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  30. BACK TO THE WAR

    Major Dallimore left here on Thursday for Melbourne, and intends returning to South Africa at an early date. He will have charge of a large number of horses intended for remounts. ...

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  34. HOME FROM THE WAR.

    The Loyal Harmony Lodge No. 98 I.O.O.F. held a smoke night at the Carlton-hall on Wednesday evening, to welcome home Brother T. R. Pitts, who has lately returned from active service in ...

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