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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Queensland has from the first expressed dissatisfaction with the compromise arrived at between the Federal delegates for the other colonies and Mr. Chamberlain in ...

    Article : 386 words
  3. SPOTTISWOODE PUMPING ENGINES.

    The dissatisfaction existing amongst those engaged in the Victorian engineering industry at the proposal of the Engineer in Chief to the Metropolitan Board of Works ...

    Article : 1,441 words
  4. ROBERTS AT JOHANNESBURG

    Lord Roberts, in a despatch telegraphed from Johannesburg on Saturday last, gives details of his State entry into the city on Thursday, his reception being satisfactory ...

    Article : 174 words
  5. AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN RAILWAYS.

    The report of Mr. Norman, the Chief Engineer for Existing Lines, on his recent visit to America and Europe was made available yesterday. It is a bulky ...

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  6. THE LATE LIEUTENANT R. BREE.

    A special memorial service was held in the Church of England yesterday in memory of Lieutenant Reginald Bree, of the Second Contingent, who succumbed to enteric fever ...

    Article : 169 words
  7. GENERAL COLVILE'S MARCH.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Henry Colvile, with the Ninth Division, comprising Major-General Macdonald's Third (Highland), and Major-General Smith-Dorrien's ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    M. Waldeck-Rousseau, Premier of France, on Saturday made an important speech on the Amnesty Bill, the second reading of which was lately carried by the Senate, the ...

    Article : 268 words
  9. WHY THE FREE STATERS FIGHT.

    One of the prisoners taken in the fight was the field cornet of the Free State commandant De Villiers, who was wounded severely. The field cornet told General ...

    Article : 91 words
  10. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The third item on the agenda paper submitted to the Council of the Melbourne University, at its meeting yesterday (the vice-chancellor, Sir Henry Wrixon, ...

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  11. GENERAL BULLER'S FORCE

    Telegrams from Natal report that Major-General Hildyard's brigade, of General Buller's force, which lately received the surrender of Utrecht, in the ...

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  12. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--The president of the Victorian Free-Trade Association (Mr. Commissioner T. R. Ashworth) labors hard in "The Age" of this day to prove his impartiality in voting ...

    Article : 420 words
  13. WESTERN AUSTRALIA AND THE REFERENDUM.

    When it was announced in the press last week that the date of the taking of the referendum in Western Australia had been postponed to 7th August, the Premier ...

    Article : 351 words
  14. PRESIDENT KRUGER'S POLICY.

    Though President Kruger, in his flight from Pretoria, accompanied by his Secretary of State, Mr. Reitz, took away some millions of sovereigns coined out of the ...

    Article : 155 words
  15. COLONEL MAHON'S COLUMN.

    Colonel Mahon, whose flying column, in conjunction with Colonel Plumer's Rhodesian force, relieved Mafeking, has started with a portion of his force to join ...

    Article : 59 words
  16. THE CHINESE REBELS.

    There is no further news from China with respect to the operation of the insurgent Boxers, who were lately reported to be marching on the capital. The detachment ...

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  17. FRENCH'S CAVALRY DIVISION.

    General French's cavalry division and the mounted infantry brigade were unable to participate in the State entry into the city, being too far off from the town, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 100 words
  18. THE AFRIKANDER BOND.

    A congress of the Afrikander Bond is now sitting in Graaf Reinet, one of the oldest and most Dutch towns in Cape Colony. Resolutions have been carried appointing ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. A GUERILLA CAMPAIGN.

    Kruger and Reitz at Machadorp announced that it was their intention to conduct henceforth a guerilla instead of regular warfare against the British, whom they ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. AUSTRALIAN TINNED MEATS.

    Sir Frank Lascelles, British ambassador at Berlin, has made an official complaint to the Reichstag that the legislation adopted by it for the inspection of ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--As an iron worker, allow me to thank you most heartily for the timely exposure of the free-trade tactics of the members of the Metropolitan Board of Works. ...

    Article : 352 words
  22. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    When the Federal Parliament comes into existence it will find that a great part of its work has already been done, for Mr. Derham, the president of the Victorian ...

    Article : 500 words
  23. THE PRESENT POSITION.

    In the first moments of panic at Pretoria it was asserted that Pretoria would not be defended. Indeed, it was asserted that the garrisons of the forts had been dismissed ...

    Article : 577 words
  24. THE FREE STATE BATTLE

    Further particulars of the battle in the Lindley district of the Free State show that a large body of Boers had succeeded in surrounding a detachment of the Imperial ...

    Article : 426 words
  25. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    Not a meeting of the Chamber of Manufactures takes place without the president (Mr. F. T. Derham) making copious remarks upon factory legislation, coupled ...

    Article : 675 words
  26. SURRENDERING BOERS.

    Johannesburg was perfectly quiet on Saturday, and Lord Roberts reports that many burghers were coming in to head quarters, and surrendering their arms and ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. THE NEGRO BURGLAR.

    The negro William King, who was adjudged guilty on Friday on two separate charges of burglary, was brought before Judge Gaunt for sentence at the General ...

    Article : 566 words
  28. CAPTURE BY QUEENSLANDERS.

    The Queensland Mounted Infantry on Wednesday, 30th May, made an important capture near Johannesburg. They secured a Creuzot siege gun (100 pr.), and twelve ...

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  29. POSITION AT PRETORIA.

    Reports received from Pretoria state that the wildest confusion and panic prevail there. The Government stores have been looted by the foreign mercenaries and ...

    Article : 97 words
  30. THE SPLIT IN THE LABOR PARTY.

    A long discussion took place at the York-street Temperance Hall last evening in regard to the disputes and differences which have arisen with respect to labor ...

    Article : 175 words
  31. ALBURY WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. C. E. Blomfield, who is conducting the inquiry into the water supply possibilities of the towns which have put forward claims as sites for the ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received a cablegram yesterday from Sir Alfred Milner, reporting that Private Victor O. Wakley, of the Victorian Mounted Infantry, ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. THE BOERS HEMMED IN.

    Major-General Clements, with the 12th Brigade, has reached Senekal and effected a junction with Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Rundle. The Boers in the ...

    Article : 126 words
  34. DISCUSSION BY FITZROY COUNCIL.

    In the Fitzroy council last night, the question of procuring another engine for the Metropolitan Board of Works was warmly discussed. ...

    Article : 441 words
  35. GENERAL'S BOTHA'S ADVENT.

    The Boer Commandant, General Louis Botha, arrived at Pretoria on Wednesday night, and reported that the men under his orders had had three days' fearful fighting, ...

    Article : 188 words
  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced to-day of Mr. John Henry Bird, late partner in the well-known Melbourne firm of Messrs. M'Carron, Bird and Co., printers and publishers. Mr. Bird was 80 years of age. ...

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  40. CASUALTIES AMONG NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Sir Alfred Milner cables that Private Seguel was slightly wounded at Dri[?]fontein. Private Byrne was killed, Private Kunblek severely wounded and Private Hastie ...

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