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  2. GERMANS AT JOHANNESBURG.

    The German community resident in Johannesburg have elected a committee to make arrangements for participating in the festivities in connection with the ...

    Article : 35 words
  3. THE TOTAL SURRENDERS.

    The total number of Boers who have surrendered since the declaration of peace is now 18,757. Included in these are 204 Cape [?]bels who surrendered at Kimberley. ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL ADMINISTRATION.

    Mr. G. V. Fiddes, Secretary to the Administration of the Transvaal, is now in England, and will remain for some time to advise Mr. Chamberlain on matters ...

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  5. NATAL AND THE WAR.

    At a dinner of Natal colonists held in London on Saturday, Sir A. H. Hime, Premier of Natal, stated that during the war in South Africa the colony had sent to ...

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  6. STATEMENT BY LORD MILNER.

    Lord Milner, Governor of the Transvaal, has informed the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg that the mining tax recently imposed is estimated to yield £500,000 per ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonel Hamilton has arrived from South Africa, and attended at Windsor Castle and presonted to his Majesty the King the original document convoying the ...

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  8. FAREWELL TO LORD KITCHENER.

    An enthusiastic farewell banquet to Lord Kitchener was held at Johannesburg last night. In replying to the toast of his health, Lord Kitchener appealed to ...

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  9. INDABA OF ZULUS.

    General Bruce Hamilton has held an " indaha" of Zulus at Vryheid. He explained to them that the Boers and British were now friends, and that the magistrates ...

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  10. BRITISH OFFICERS LEAVING SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major General Walter Kitfchener and Colone[?] Calmont have already sailed from South Africa for England, and General Sir J. D. P. French, who was appointed ...

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  11. INSTALLATION OF LORD MILNER.

    The formal installation of Lord Milner as Governor of the Transvaal Colony [?]ook place at Pretoria on Saturday, in the presence of a large and representative ...

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  12. RAILWAY PERMITS IN THE TRANSVAAL.

    It is announced that the system, of railway permits for persons travelling between the various towns in the Transvaal has now been abolished. ...

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  13. THE CAPE PREMIER.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, who has arrived in England for the Coronation celebrations, has been [?] terviewed in London, and stated that his ...

    Article : 47 words
  14. GERMAN OPINION ON THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Field-Marshal Count von Waldersee, the German officer who was recently Commander-in-Chief of the allied troops in China, and is now visiting England in ...

    Article : 103 words
  15. BOER EULOGISM OF LORD KITCHENER.

    A brother of Mr. Steyn, the ex-[?]resident of the late Orange Free State, has arrived in Brussels bearing despatches from the Boer leaders, in which Lord Kitchener's ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. CONSTITUTION OF CAPE COLONY.

    With regard to the proposed suspension of the Constitution of Cape Colony it appears that on the 19th May last Lord Milner wrote personally, though ...

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  17. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    The Government have decided to endorse the candidature of Mr. D. Denham for the vacancy in the representation of Oxley, creatud by the death of Mr.S. Grimes. Mr. ...

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  18. LABOUR CANDIDATURE.

    A meeting of Oxley residents, members of W.P.O.[?]s, Labour MM.L.A., and sympathisers favourable to the return of Mr. Benjamin Cloudsdale will be held this.s ...

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  19. MARYBOROUGH.

    Dr. Garde has been endorsed as the Government candidate for the vacancy at Maryborough. At a meeting of the Maryborough W.P.O. ...

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  20. CABLE MESSAGES.

    News has been received that the steamer Portland, with 109 passengers on board, was caught in an icepack while on the voyage home from Canada, and was drifting ...

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  21. SENSATIONAL FIRE IN A PRISON.

    News has been received of the destruction of the prison at Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, by fire. The prisoners, to the number of 600, threw ...

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  22. THE AFGHAN HADDA MULLAH.

    The report already received that the Ameer of Afghanistan had superseded the Hadda Mullah, the Mahomedan fanatic whose action led to the late war on the ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ACTION IN PERSIA.

    It is announced that a commercial school has been established at Teheran, the capital of Persia, in which the Russian language is to be taught, and that similar ...

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  24. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    With regard to the continued, occupation of Tientsin by the allied troops, it is reported that the Russians have now dexterously withdrawn on the pretext that ...

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  25. GREAT BRITAIN.

    It has been stated officially that the King has greatly beneflted by his recent rest, and his Majesty's health is now quite satisfactory. ...

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  26. THE CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    The King has expressed his approval of the proposal that all his subjects should unite in singing the National Anthem at 8 o'clock on Thursday evening, and the signal ...

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  27. MILITARY TATTOO BY COLONIALS.

    The 2000 colonial troops who are in camp at Alexandra Park in readiness for the Coronation ceremony this week engaged in a big military tattoo last night. At the ...

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  28. MAORI OFFICERS ILL.

    During the voyage of the Kinfauns Castle Captain Taranaki and Lieutenant Uru, of the Maori Contingent, contracted typhoid. On arrival in London they were removed ...

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  29. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS IN LONDON.

    Mr. and Mrs. Seddon and Mr. and Mrs. Barton will attend the ball to be given by the Inner Temple (one of the principal of the London Inns of Court), and have also ...

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  30. THE MURDER OF MR. SPICER.

    A man named Henry Beels, a porter at Covent Garden Market, was brought up yesterday charged with being concerned in the death of Mr. Murray Spicer, who was ...

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  31. CORONATION VISITORS.

    The Crown Prince and Princess of Roumania, the Duke of Saxe-Coburg, the Prince of the Asturias, and Sir Wilfrid and Lady Laurier, have arrived in London to attend ...

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  32. MEN'S TWEED SUITS.

    Our 20/ Three-garmen[?] Suit at 12/6; our 30/ Three-garment Suit at 16/6; our 40/ Three-garment Suit at 20/. T. C. Beirne and Co., The Valley.* ...

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  33. THE MARTINIQUE DISASTER.

    The Board of Trade have awarded a piece of plate to Captain Freeman, master of the steamer Rod[?]am, in recognition of his bravery during the first eruption of ...

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  34. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF THE HEROIC CAPTAIN AND HIS CREW.

    A New York despatch dated 18th May gives the following account of Captain Freeman's awful experiences:—The Norton line steamer Eton[?]a arrived ...

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  35. SOUTHERN HANDICAPS.

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  36. THE BETTING MARKET.

    In the belting market to-day, Halkar was made a strong favourite for the V.R.C. Grand National Hurdle Race, being backed down to 4 to 1, which price was afterwards ...

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  37. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS.

    This week, 6/6 quality for 3/11; 8/6 quality for 4/11. T. C. Be[?]rne and Co., The Valley.* ...

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  38. HELMETS AND SUN HATS.

    B. Mountcastle and Sons have an Australian reputation for Helmets and Sun Hats. Beware of imitations of their standard goods. Quaid's Patent Kapri ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The following team has been selected to represent Yorkshire in the match with the Australian cricketers to commence at Bradford to-day:—T. L. Taylor, R. W. ...

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  40. THE AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The Australian cricketers, who concluded their match against Derbyshire on Saturday, were entertained at luncheon yesterday, by Sir Peter Carlew Walker, Bart., ...

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  41. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. Edwards, M.P., yesterday re[?]ed a wire from Melbourne stating that tne Hon. C. C. Kingston had been so ill that he had had to keep his bed for two days. ...

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  42. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers travelled by mail train to-day:- For Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. Donovan, Mrs. Hannay, Miss Milne, Mrs. Godmore, Mrs. Fraser, Mrs. ...

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  43. LADY HUNTWORTH'S EXPERIMENT

    Consisted in trying all the (so-called) tailors in town, endeavouring to get a stylishly-cut and well-made suit for her husband at a low price, but she was ...

    Article : 200 words
  44. KENNIFFS CAPTURED.

    The Kennifis were surprised this morning, before sunrise, wh[?]e in camp at Back Creek, near Mitche[?], by a party of police acting under Instructions from ...

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  45. THE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS.

    Engaged in the search for the Kenniff brothers were Sub-inspectors Dillon and Malone, Senior-sergeant Rody Byrne, Sergeants Portly and Lane, Acting Sergeanis ...

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  46. POLICE TELEGRAMS.

    The operations at the police have apparently been hot on the tracks of the Kenniff outlaws during the last few days, as revealed by a mass of telegrams which have ...

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  47. RECENT VISIT TO MITCHELL.

    The following details of the visit of the Kenniffs to Mitchell some time back, when the police made an unsuccessful attempt to capture them, have been supplied from ...

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  48. THE STORY OF THE CRIME.

    Mr. A. C. Dhalke, the manager of Carnarvon station, appears to have incurred the enmity of the Kenniffs by his activity in seeking to put down cattle stealing in ...

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  49. BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING

    Show and Special Sale is being held at Finney, Isles, and Co.'s, second floor. Read their front page ad. [?]n this issue.[?] Smoke YANKEE DOODLE Tobacco.* ...

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  50. UNIVERSITY DINNER.

    The University dinner which was held at the Cafe Eschenhagen last evening was attended by graduates of English, Scottish, Irish, and Australian Universities, the [?] ...

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