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  2. THE ROYAL VISITORS.

    The day broke auspiciously for the Royal reception. A frankly genial sun dispelied the morning mist, and the city, pleasantly situated as it is on three times seven hills, ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR. THE EASTERN TRANSVAAL.

    From the Eastern Transvaal come reports of sever[?] fighting, in which Colonel G. M. Bullock has been engaged with General Louis Botha, the Boer ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. A SOUTHERN EXPEDITION.

    It was announced list week that Count Waldersee, the commander-in-chief of the allied forces in Chihli, had invited the allies to co-operate in an expedition against the ...

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  5. TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1901.

    To-day both Houses of the Commonwealth Parllament start upon practical business—if that is not a misdescription of a debate on the Address ...

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  6. TRIBUTE TO A VICTORIAN.

    A letter has been received by a local resident from Corporal George Davis, who left Victoria with the Fifth Contingent, in which he speaks in glowing terms ot the ...

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  7. THE INDEMNITY.

    Dr. G. E. Morrison, "The Times" correspondent at Peking, states that the allied powers, represented in Peking, with the exception of Great Britain and the United ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    A parade of German troops was held at Metz on Saturday in honour of the birthday of the Czar of Russia. The Emperor William was present, as was also the ...

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  9. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    It is now explained with reference to the misunderstanding in connection with the celebration of Queen's Birthday this year that the fact that the Court is in mourning ...

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  10. CHINESE PIRATES.

    The Chinese pirates, notwithstanding efforts to suppress them, still infest the seas about the coat and to the south of Shanhaikwan. At the end of the Great ...

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  11. THE WESTERN TRANSVAAL.

    The Boer force under Commandant Liebenberg, which has been active near Hartebeestiontein, in the South-western Transvaal, for some time past, has been ...

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  12. THE SERVIAN TROUBLE.

    There is no very definite news from Belgrade, the cupital of Servia, in regard to the extraordinnry excitement which was created by the disappointment of the people ...

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  13. JAPAN AND KOREA.

    Korea has leased to Japan for settlement an area of 450 acres at Masampo, a port on the southern point of Korea. The concession is regarded as additionally important ...

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  14. GENERAL ELLIOTT'S ADVANCE.

    General Elliott, who under the guidance of Mr. Piet De Wet, has been sweeping the north-eastern part of the Orange River Colony, has sent a large number of refugees ...

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  15. THE TURKISH TROUBLE.

    The trouble between Turkey and the powers over the claim of the former to search all foreign letter-bags, and the subsequent despatch by the Sultan of an ...

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  16. GENERAL DE WET.

    Numerous reports of the whereabouts of General De Wet have been recevied of late, but his movements have not been definitely recorded for some time past. The ...

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  17. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    The recent extensive purchase of steamers by the Hamburg-American Steamship Company has attracted much attention in New York. ...

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  18. MRS. M'KINLEY.

    The improvement in the health of Mrs. M'Kinley, wife of the President of the United States, still continues. The tour of President M'Kinley through the United ...

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  19. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    It has transpired that Commandant Sw[?]nepoel, who led the commando of Boer raiders which was recently surprised near Pearston by a squadron of the Midliand ...

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  20. THE AMERICA CUP.

    The yacht independence, built by Mr. T. W. Lawson, of Boston, and offered by him as a defender of the America Cup, has been launiched at Bo[?]ton. It is however, ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Van Diemen's Land Company has declared a dividend of 10/ per share for the year 1900, and carries forward a balance of £419. ...

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  22. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. R.M.S. Australia arrived at Plymouth on the 17th inst. ...

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  23. TULLABARDINE'S HORSE.

    A splendid tribute has been paid to the Scottish corps known as Tullabardine's Horse, a squadron of which was raised in Victoria, and left, under Colonel Creagh, ...

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  24. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Oliver Davis, of Burwood-avenue, Upper Hawthorn, chemist Causes of insolvency —Pressure of principal creditor under bill of sale and having accepted the liabilities. ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. THE DRINK EVIL.

    A bill was recently introduced into the House of Lords by the Bishop of Winchester (Dr. Randall Thomas Davidson) to regulate the sale of liquor to "habitual ...

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  26. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m.—Rogan v. Rogan, Reynolds v. M'Gouagle. Whiting v. Davidson Bai[?]en v. M'Elkinney, Nankivell v. Nankivell, Marks v. Kennedy. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN INVALIDS.

    Captain T. Spencer and Surgeons Browther and Matti, of the Tasmanian Bushmen, and Lieutenant C. Hyde, of the Queensland forces, are all convales[?]nt, ...

    Article : 88 words
  28. THE CENSUS.

    The figures which have been issued for the census just completed give the population of Italy as 32,449,754, an increase of 3,990,126 on the figures of the last ...

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  29. F.M.S. ARMAND BEHIC AT FREMANTLE.

    The Fresh mail steamer Armand Behie arrived from Colombo at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, with the following passengers In the saloon:— For Fremantle.—Mr. D. Parker. ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN OASUALTIES.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received a cable message from Cape Town yesterday stating that J. Sandford, of the Victorian Bushmen's Cord[?]ngent, had been severely ...

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