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  2. STATE POLITICS.

    Naturally enough, the speech delivered by the Premier at Grafton on Friday evening and published in the following day's issue of the "Herald," was freely commented upon on Saturday in political ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    Fietersburg and the railway to the town from Pretoria are uninjured. The residents have been removed to Pretoria. ...

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  4. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The loyal Dutch are pleased with the appointment of progressive Afrikanders to the Transvaal Civil Courts. ...

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  5. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The Royal yacht Ophir, with the Duke and the Duchess of Cornwall and York aboard, arrived at Colombo this morning. Their Royal Highnesses landed at Colombo ...

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  6. SPECIAL CABLES.

    The " Standard " reports that Chang-chilitung, the Viceroy of the Liang-hu, will review on Wednesday 20,000 Chinese troops who have been drilled, by foreign methods. ...

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  7. THE OFFICERS OF THE FEDERATION.

    The air is full of rumours as to this or that senator or member of the House of Representatives seeking election to high positions in the Federal Parliament, and there are not ...

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  8. THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The Kimberley column had an engagement between Jacobsdal and Koffyfontein, in the Orange River Colony. The Boers lost heavily. ...

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  9. BIG MOVEMENT DEVELOPING.

    Lord Kitchener is developing a big movement, with the object of driving the Boers into the inhospitable region north of Pietersburg. In that region supplies will be ...

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  10. THE CITIZENS' STATE CONCERT.

    Sir,—The popular impression regarding the etiquette, &c., of the citizens' State concert to their Royal Righnesses is see[?]ingly [?]o very h[?]zy that I am induced to write something in the shape of an ...

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  11. RELIEF OF RUSTENBURG.

    A strong convoy has reached Rustonburg, which has been loosely invested by the Boers since January. Nine hundred of the besiegers of the town ...

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  12. THE BALKANS.

    The arrest of the Central Macedonian Committee is attributed to Turkish and Russian pressure on the Bulgarian Government. The Macedonians are frantically ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    A single Boer, who was well concealed, surprised six Tasmanians who were nearing Pietersburg. He killed Lieutenants Walter and Sale with successive shots. ...

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  14. BILLIARDS.

    In a match for the billiard championship, 9000 up, Dawson beat Stevenson by 3204. ...

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  15. RUSSIA'S CLAIM FOR INDEMNITY.

    The "Daily Telegraph "reports that Bussia claims from China expenses for maintaining 123,000 troops in the Empire, and for losses by the destruction of the railroad in ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    The triumph achieved at the Princess Theatre a week ago by Mr, Barron Uetthald in einging the teuer role in "Tannhauser" immediately placed the nowly-arrived artist on the beet possible terms with ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Lieutenant [?]. A. Dick, of the New South Wales Army Medical Corps, is proceeding to England. The inhabitants of Nylstroom, which ...

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  18. THE KAISER FRIEDRICH III.

    A quantity of fluid fuel called "Masut" was stored in a double hold underneath the furnaces of the Kaiser Friedrich III. when she struck at Arcona. Some of the oil was ...

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  19. THE BALLARAT EXHIBITION.

    The Ballarat Exhibition wai brought to a close yesterday. It was regarded at a complete success from an educational point of view. A complete financial statement will not be available for some ...

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  20. BRITISH NAVY.

    The Devonport flotilla, comprising eight torpedo-boat destroyers, wont, on a three weeks' cruise and all the vessels were crippled. A wave in the British Channel ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS ON FURLOUGH.

    The steamer Windsor, which arrived to-day from Durban, bad on board the following convalescent South African soldiers who are occupying their furlough by a visit to their relatives in Australia:— ...

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  22. THE MINISTER FOR AGRICULTURE AT ECKERSLEY.

    In response to an invitation from the Holdsworthy and Eckersley Progress Association, the Hon. J. Kidd (Minister for Mines and Agriculture, and member fur Camden) and Mr. T. W. Taylor (member ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    The funeral of the late Hon. J. V. Chataway took place yesterday, and was very largely attended by members of Parliament, Government officials, and prominent citizens. His Excellency the Governor ...

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  24. MEDALS OF DECEASED SOLDIERS.

    In reply to an inquiry made by the Victorian Government, Mr. Chamberlain has stated that in all cases where soldiers who served in South Africa die before receiving medals to which they would have ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    It is suggested that the contibgents coming from Africa should be present at the opening of the Commonwealth Parliament. The railway revenue for the past financial year ...

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  26. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court, on Friday, William James Darmody was arraigned on a charge of having murdered Alexander Muir, at Houston-street, Kalgoorlie, in January last. It was shown that Muir ...

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  27. COLLISION OFF LARGS BAY.

    A collision, on Saturday evening, attended with serious consequence, occurred off Largs Ray between the coasting steamer Investigator and the schooner Mary Wenster. a vessel engaged in the coasting trade. ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN ARABIA.

    The "Times of India" states that in a battle between rival tiibesmen at Nejd, Arabia, 5000 were killed. April 13. ...

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  29. SYMPATHY WITH DR. O'HARAN.

    Over 200 persons, including about 50 ladies, met this afternoon and carried resolutions of sympathy with Dr. O'Haran. Over £50 was subscribed in the room towards the indemnity fund. A message was ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. G. C. T. Steward), when returning from the opening of the golf links in King's Meadow to meet, a vehicle walting for him wns run down by a cyclist. Mr. Steward's nose was ...

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  31. CITIZENS' ROYAL RECEPTION FUND.

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  32. THE LATE LIEUTENANT DRAGE.

    There was a very large gathering of military men and others at St. James' Church, K[?]g-street, on Sunday afternoon, when the "memorial tablet," which has recently been erected in the church to the ...

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  33. THE PREMIER AT THE CLARENCE.

    The festivities in connection with turning the first sed of the Grafton-Casino railway and the visit of the Premier and party were carried on late into last night, and Wert renewed this morning. As soon as ...

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  34. FATALITIES.

    Miss Katherine Shore, aged 26, who recently arrived in Sydney from the country to receive medical treatment, died whilst under chloroform at a private hospital in Darlinghurst yesterday morning. It ...

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  35. TRAGEDY AT MUDGEE.

    A tragedy occurred this morning about 10 o'clock, resulting in the death of a child, 3 months old, and serious injuries to three others person Alfred Kent, a quarter-caste labourer, residing at West End, is ...

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  36. GERMAN CONSUL-GENERAL FOR AUSTRALASIA.

    Herr Paul von Buri, who is proceeding to Sydney, has been gazetted German Consul-General for Australasia. Herr Paul von Buri, who has been appointed ...

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  37. ADULTERATED BUTTER.

    A grocer was fined at Southwark, London, for belling French butter which contained 62 grains, of boracic acid to the pound. ...

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  38. KILLED BY A HORSE.

    A member of the Permanent Artillery, named Laurence Valentine Moncrief, aged 24, met his death by being kicked by a horse at D[?]rling Harbour on Saturday morning. Moncrief was engaged in ...

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A Northern Territory telegram states that the aberiginal Jimmy, who was sentenced to death in connection with the Daly River murder, was hanged on April 8 at Shaw's Creek, Victoria River. Death ...

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  40. A LABOURER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    While working at the City Council depot, Moore Park, on Saturday morning, a labourer named James Burke, aged 38, was seen to stagger and fall on to his face. The Civil Ambulance Brigade waa at once ...

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  41. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The "Times" appeals for subscriptions of an additional £15,000 for Antarctic Exploration. "With this sum it is proposed to equip a whaler as tender, and thus ennble the ...

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  42. BROKEN HILL STATISTICS.

    The customs return for the quarter ended March 31, show a general increase although the drought seriously interfered with stock crossings from Queensland, and not a single horded beast came ...

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  43. AN OLD MAN'S DEATH.

    Thomas Eak[?]r, aged 70, and to be a native of Holland, a boardinghouse keeper in Kent-street, died suddenly at his home yesterday morning the body was removed to the South Morgue, where an ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

    Beception by the Maycress (Mrs. J. Graham), at the Town Hall, at 3 o'clock p.m. F[?]ess Lodge Races: First Race at 2:30 p.m. Tailors Meeting, Trades Hall, Dixon-street, 8 p.m. ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN MORTGAGE, L. AND F. COMPANY.

    The annual report of the Australian Mortgage, Land and Finance Company shows a profit of £43,500, and declares a further dividend at the rate of 5 per cent., in addition to an ...

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  46. THE CENTURY CHURCH THANKSGIVING FUND.

    A meeting of the Ruridecaual Chapter of Petersham was held at Petersham on Friday afternoon, Archdeacon Gunther president. The chairman, Mr. W. Docker, as a deputation from the executive ...

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  47. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    The pannant cricket matches were advanced another stage on Saturday. East Melbourne met Hawksburn and shapel very well. Hawksburn concluded the first innings for 145 and East Melbourne lost two wickets for ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING.

    The M.[?].S. Pacifique, from Noumea. Brasier de Thuy, agent. ...

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