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  2. NOTES OF THE DAY.

    According to the Federal Government, what the Australian working man chiefly suffers from, is dainty feeding. And they have consequently determined that this gluttonous pampering of the ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The Governor yesterday returned the call of Archbishop Kelly. The Mayor of Sydney called on his Excellency, also the Consul for Austria and Hungary (Dr. A. Scheidel). Major Holman, A.D.C., ...

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  4. SEARCHING FOR H.M.S. CONDOR.

    The natives of Christmas Island, in the Northern Pacific, had a visit from an American warship a few weeks ago, and they reported the matter to Captain Cable on his recent cruise ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION.

    LONDON, Friday, 12.50 p.m.--The resumption of the cricket match between the Australians now touring in England and the Lancashire County team at Manchester has been indefinitely ...

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  6. DEATH OF SIR DANIEL COOPER.

    LONDON, Friday.--The death is announced of the Australian baronet, Sir Daniel Cooper, in his 81st year. A private cable which was received in Sydney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRENCH POLITICS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The Duke of Orleans has issued a manifesto, in which he asserts his firm resolve to "resuscitate the throne of France, with God's ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Official messages have been received from Pretoria stating that everything is progressing in the various districts. and that the situation is in every ...

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  9. SAD FATE OF TEN NATIVE CHIEFS.

    A sad disaster, involving the loss of 10 native chiefs of one of the islands in the Union Group, is reported by the Island steamer Brunner. The steamer has Just returned to Sydney after a ...

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  10. RETIREMENT OF THE PREMIER.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.-- A farewell letter has been sent to the President of the French Republic, M. Loubet, by the Premier, M. Waldeek-Roussean, who is retiring ...

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  11. THE FODDER DUTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The position in regard to the suspension of the fodder duties is unchanged. The New South Wales Government has so far not replied to the proposal by the ...

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  12. PARRAMATTA DEMONSTRATION.

    The crowd assembled in the Parramatta Town-hall for the peace celebration meeting last night made one of the finest sights ever seen there, not even standing room being available. The ...

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  13. THE VEREENIGING CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Commandant-General Botha and General De Wet, replying to Lord Kitchener's speech to the negotiating delegates at Vereeniging, ...

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  14. SEISMIC DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Volcanic dust has been seen in England. A slight shock of earthquake has been experienced in Cornwall. ...

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  15. GATHERINGS IN THE COUNTRY.

    ALBION PARK, Friday.--Private Fred. Brownlee, who went to South Africa with the Mounted Riflemen, returned home today. He was met by the local rifles at the station, and ...

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  16. MUD VOLCANO AT BAKU.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--A mud volcano at Baku, on the shores of the Caspian Sea. erupted suddenly, overwhelming flocks which were grazing in the vicinity. ...

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  17. THE THANKS OF THE NATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The vote of thanks to the Army, adopted by the Imperial Parliament, was made to apply to the "Officers and men of the Imperial ...

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  18. THE CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. B. R. Wise, when seen today with regard to the fodder duties question, fully admitted the soundness of the position taken up by the Federal Government, ...

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  19. SHOCKS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government Astronomer, Mr. Russell, received a telegram yesterday, stating that Williamstown, South Australia, reported a slight shock of earthquake at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday ...

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  20. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In honor of the peace settlement in South Africa Cardinal Vaughan. Archbishop of Westminster, has ordered thanksgiving services to be held in ...

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  21. APPEAL CASES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has reserved judgment in the case Bank of New South Wales versus the Goulburn Valley Butter Factory. ...

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  22. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following telegraphic despatch has been received by the Acting Prime Minister of the Commonwealth from the General of Communications at the Cape:--"Australasian left Capetown ...

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  23. SERVICES IN SYDNEY.

    Thanksgiving services in connection with the declaration of peace in South Africa will be held in most if not all the churches throughout the State tomorrow. ...

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  24. TODAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  25. CONGRATULATIONS FROM THE BRITISH EMPIRE LEAGUE.

    At a meeting of the council of the British Empire League yesterday, it was unanimously decided to send cablegrams to Lords Milner and Kitchener, congratulating there upon the ...

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  26. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Sir Horace Tozer has allotted the Australian cricketers seats on the Queensland Coronation Stand. ...

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  27. MR. SEE'S INTENTIONS.

    Mr. See says that at the special meeting of the Cabinet, which has been called for Monday next, the whole question of the fodder duties will be considered. Mr. Wise will be back from ...

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  28. COMMISSIONER OF TAXATION V. ANTILL.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed, the appeal in the New South Wales case the Commissioner of Taxation v. Antill, the appellant paying costs. ...

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  29. CELEBRATIONS AT ANNANDALE.

    At a special meeting of the Annandale Council, held on Thursday evening, to consider what steps should be taken to celebrate the King's Coronation, it was resolved to give a treat to all the ...

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  30. SUNDAY SERVICES.

    Following is the order of the services at St. Andrew's Cathedral:--11 a.m., preacher, the Archbishop, anthem--"Hallelujah Chorus;" 4 p.m., anthem--"Break forth with joy;" 7 p.m., preacher, Rev. M. C. Elphinstone, ...

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  31. THE MAMBARE AT NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Friday.--Messrs. Burns, Phlip, and Company's steamer Mambare, which left Sydney on Saturday last with the first batch of settlers who are to start the new British ...

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  32. CONGO ATROCITIES.

    What is the truth with regard to the Congo State? asks the "St James' Gazette." For years allegations of the most serious character have been made against the Administration in their ...

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  33. JUVENILE BALL.

    The ladies, committee of the juvenile historical and Coronation ball that is to take place in the Town-hall on the 30th inst., in connection with the Benevolent Societies' Coronation fete, met in ...

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  34. CONAN DOYLE'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--The pamphlet by Dr. Conan Doyle, vindicating Great Britain in the South African war, has returned a profit sufficient to found a ...

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  35. THE WATER CURE TORTURE.

    The court martial on General Jacob Smith, the American commander in the Philippines, for the admitted order to kill and burn and make Samar a howling wilderness and to slay all ...

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  36. THE EMPIRE OF THE SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.--The movement engineered by the Cunard Company towards arranging, with Government support, a Shipping Combine in opposition to Mr. J. P. Morgan's Navigation ...

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  37. AFTER THE STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The leading Boer and British residents of Bloemfontein dined together on Wednesday at a "Peace Dinner," when the toast of Mr. Chamberlain's health ...

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  38. A CORONATION HYMN.

    O crowned Christ, who, set on high, at God's right hand in glory, Guidest, with ever gracious eye. th' unfolding human story. ...

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  39. MAROONED ON MELVILLE ISLAND.

    PORT DARWIN, Friday.--A pearling lugger came into port during the week, and reported that one of the crew had been lost on Melville Island. on Thursday, May 29, four men left the ...

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  40. THE QUEENSLAND BUSHRANGERS.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The police in pursuit of the Kenniffs have reason to believe that the latter are being supplied with food, etc., by sympathisers. The Police, therefore, with a view ...

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  41. SURRENDERING COMMANDOS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Commandant Fouche, one of the most notorious of the Cape raiders, has surrendered. ...

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  42. CONVERSION OF QUEENSLAND DEBENTURES.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--"The Times" announces that the Queensland Government has converted debentures amounting to £99,300, issued for the purchase of agricultural lands, into ...

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  43. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.--Lieutenant Sutherland, of the Seaforth Highlanders, and eldest son of Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman of the P. and O. Company, ...

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  44. WRECKAGE ON THE NEW ZEALAND COAST.

    AUCKLAND, Friday.--Later news from the north throws doubt upon the supposed loss of the barque Konig Oscar II. The report that the side of the vessel had been washed ashore came ...

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  45. FOR THE NEW ZEALAND COAST TRADE.

    LONDON, Friday.--A steamer, ordered by the McGregor Steamship Company of New Zealand, and intended for the coastal trade there, has been successfully launched at Glasgow. She was ...

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  46. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--The transport Devon arrived at Albany from Capetown on Thursday morning, and sailed for Sydney at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. She has on board ...

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  47. AN EVENTFUL VOYAGE.

    PERTH, Friday.--The Chillan barque Ribe reached Fremantle late last night, with her mizze[?]topmast gone and the crew practically in a starving condition. The vessel had been lying ...

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  48. THE SOUTHERN COAL TRADE.

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.--The coal trade of the district has continued brisk during the week, all of the collieries having worked well. Loading at this port was confined to the supplying ...

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  49. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday.--At Epsom yesterday the Durdans Plate, a handicap over the last mile and a quarter of the Derby, course, was won by Baldoyle (by Gallinuie--Maid of Kilereene). with ...

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  50. TROOPERS ENTERTAINED.

    The citizens or Manly tendered a complimentary dinner to privates J. W. N. Simpson, J. Beel, Stevens, and Thompson, on Thursday night, at the Grand Pier Hotel, in honor of their safe ...

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