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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The steamship Dunera, 5413 tons, belonging to the British India Steam Navigation Company, left England a few days ago, having on board 800 ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    The Agricultural Show was opened to-day in delightful weather. The attendance was the largest and the show the finest ever yet known here. There ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Latest reports from Cape Town regarding the wreck of the White Star liner Thermopylae off Green Point state that the two racehorses she was carrying ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr Morgans gave notice to move that the system of urgent telegrams between here and the eastern colonies be ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

    A rather remarkable breach of promise case was commenced before the Court this morning. Ellen Carey, dressmaker, formerly residing at the ...

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  7. Telegraphic News

    Although no authoratitive announcement was made yesterday, it was gathered that the following would be announced as the new Ministers ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    The almost universal disgust and indignation felt outside France at the conduct and verdict of the Rennes court-martial continues to manifest itself ...

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  9. VISIT TO THE WEST.

    Councillor T. Barnfield left here today by the R.M.S. Australia on a visit ot the mines of West Australia. ...

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  10. EDINA-EXCELSIOR COLLISION

    The Court of Marine Inquiry has commenced to hear the charge preferred against Captain Forbes of the steamer. Edina by the Marine Board. The charge ...

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  11. GERMAN CONSUL.

    Herr Biermann, the German Consul at Pretoria, says that if the German fleet were only larger than it is, there would be a complete change in the ...

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  12. LYNE FORMS HIS MINISTRY

    The task of forming the new administration was not completed by Mr Lyne until nearly 4 o'clock to-day. Mr Lyne decided to take the Treasurership ...

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  13. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science has voted the sum of £1000 towards the expedition that will start for ...

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  14. WILGENA GOLDFIELD.

    L. A. Wells, who was sent by the Government to report on the Enterprise Syndicate, at Wilgena, reports that gold shows freely wherever broken. It is ...

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  15. IRISH VOLUNTEERS.

    A large number of the Irishmen resident on the Rand and at Pretoria have formed themselves into a corps and offered their services to the Transvaal ...

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  16. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    Colonel John Hay, the American Secretary of State, declares that the feeling in the United States towards Great Britain is friendlier than ever it ...

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  17. MOTHER AND SON DROWNED.

    The body of a lad named Charles Livingstone was found in the river at Bairnsdale to-day. The body was found close by the steps, and was seen ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Herman Strom, master of the steamer Cloncurry, was fined £2 2s and costs to-day for having allowed cargo to be loaded on the vessel at Geelong on ...

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  19. BRITISH DESPATCH.

    The despatch sent to President Kruger by Mr Chamberlain on behalf of the British Government as the result of the Cabinet Council of Friday last ...

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  20. MEETING OF PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council Mr Hughes related certain facts in connection with the Ministry, and Er McLaurin, at the request of the new Premier, announced ...

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  21. HURRICANE AT BERMUDA.

    A terrible hurricane has just raged over the Bermuda Islands. No loss of life is reported, but the damage done is very great, amounting to some £500,000. ...

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  22. SIR A. MICDIE'S ESTATE.

    Letters of administration were granted to-day in the estate of the late Sir Archibald Michie. The value of the estate was £19,739, and the testator ...

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  23. WRECK ON BUFFALO REEF.

    A telegram received yesterday from the Harbor Master at Port Lincoln stated that Mr Scruty had just arrived from Spilby Island, and reported that a ...

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  24. FRENCH PRESS.

    In this morning's issue of "Le Figaro," a journal which for some time past has been strongly Dreyfusard, appears a long article dealing with the ...

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  25. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    When the Legislative Assembly met Mr Lyne announced that he had completed the formation of his Ministry, the names of which he would give the ...

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  26. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly the debate was resumed on the question of referring to the Railway Standing Committee the proposal to increase the limit ...

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  27. BOOKBINDERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of bookbinders and paper rulers at Sands and McDougall's factory, West Melbourne, was due to the firm's refusal to advance the minimum wage ...

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  28. LONDON GLEE SINGERS.

    Mr Harry Lynch has concluded arrangements with the London Glee Singers for a visit to Australia on the termination of their American tour. Mr. ...

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  29. CAPE AND RAND.

    The despatch has given great gratification at the Cape and on the Rand. Its demands are considered to be very moderate, and its tone firm and ...

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  30. ILLNESS OF DREYFUS.

    Accounts received from Bennes, where Dreyfus is still confined, regarding the prisoner's condition seem to show that he has fairly broken down after the ...

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  31. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    The cordial welcome given to the British warship Melita at Odessa was by the express direction of the Czar. The Melita, which is only a small ...

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  32. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    In the Legislative Council Mr Stone moved that in the opinion of the House it was highly undesirable that officials of the Imperial Government, stationed ...

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  33. Cycling Round Australia.

    Arthur Richardson, who left Perth in June last, with the object of riding on a bicycle round the Australian coast, telegraphs as follows from Katherine ...

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  34. FLOATED AGAIN.

    News from Townsville states that the steamer Herbert has been towed off Normanby Island. ...

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  35. RECEPTION BY THE RAAD.

    When the despatch was read in the Raad, as already described, the members of that body listened to it in silence and adjourned without a debate. ...

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  36. BOYCOTT MORE PRONOUNCED.

    The movement towards a general and systematic boycott of the Paris Exhibition of 1900 is becoming more pronounced. Yesterday it was stated that ...

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  37. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    The ordinary annual meeting of shareholders in the Northern Investment Company of New Zealand, Limited, was held yesterday. The report showed a ...

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  38. RAILWAY REQUISITION.

    A deputation waited to-day on the Commissioner of Public Works to urge the construction of a railway 15 miles 60 chains long between Port Pirie and ...

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  39. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    In connection with the burglary at the West Brisbane Post Office a sensation was caused yesterday by the arrest of F. T. Spencer, the officer who on the ...

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  40. NORTH MURCHISON ELECTION.

    Mr Molloy relinquished his candidature for North Murchison this morning in favor of Mr Moorhead. He will address the electors on Saturday ...

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  41. THE MISSING WA1KATO.

    Captain Melister, Lloyd's surveyor at Fremantle, estimates that the missing steamer Waikato must be close to the Leeuwin. All vessels bound south have ...

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  42. KRUGER CONSULTS STEYN.

    During the last day or two Presidents Kruger and Steyn have been carrying on a long and anxious consultation by telegraph, but the gist of it has been ...

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  43. A VALUABLE PRESENT.

    Mr David Scott-Mitchell, M.A., has presented to the public library 10,000 volumes and 50 pictures, all relating to Australian subjects. ...

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  44. LOST.

    In connection with the case of the lad Thomas Henderson who was missing from near Busselton yesterday, the search party, who found the bridle, also ...

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  45. GUERIN'S GARRISON.

    A few days ago it was reported that M. Guerin and his garrison would have to surrender almost immediately owing to the scarcity of food in their house. ...

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  46. W.A. TATTERSALLS.

    Amongst the passengers by the R.M.S. Australia is Mr J. Charles. ...

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  47. CYCLISTS IN COURT.

    The cycling assault cases were continued in the police court to-day. Herbert Parker, an amateur rider who followed the race, deposed that he saw ...

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  48. THE DREDGING BOOM.

    As a result of the dredging boom seats in the Dunedin Stock Exchange have been raised from £100 to £250. New dredging companies are being ...

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  49. PERTH WEATHER.

    The weather in Perth continues cold and showery. ...

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