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  2. QUEEN ALEXANDRA.

    Yesterday Her Majesty Queen Alexandra visited the Imperial Institute, and inspected the presents made to their Royal Highnesses the Prince and princess of ...

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  3. IN THE FEDERAL GALLERIES.

    The debate on the second reading of the Tariff Bill was resumed by Scnator O'Keefe (T.), who declared that he came into Parliament entirely free on the tariff question. ...

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  4. PERSONAL.

    At the invitation of the chairman of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne (Mr. W. J. Roberts), members met in the Stock Exchange Club yesterday afternoon to wish ...

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  5. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    The latest advices from St. Vincent show that the situation in the island continues very serious. On Saturday last a stream of stones and mud, half a mile ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    The Boer leaders and delegates meet to-day at Vereeniging, on the Vaal River, when a final conference will be held to decide whether the terms of surrender ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Tho match between the Australians and Surrey County was continued this afternoon. When Surrey had lost one wicket for 28, Hayes joined Abel, the not ...

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  8. LORD HOPETOUN.

    The announcement that His Fxcellency the Governor-General had been recalled at his own request by the Seeretary of State for the Colonies, and would shortly ...

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  9. THE CORONATION.

    The London Corporation and the metropolitan boroughs have made arrangemetns to supply severl hundred thousand children, widows, and cripples with teas and ...

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  10. NOTES BY "OBSERVER."

    To beat Surrey in an innings—or rather in half an innings —was on paper a very fine performance; but, of course, it is not at all an indication of the merits of the ...

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  11. THE RECENT CAPTURES.

    The 357 Boers captured by Sir [?] Hamilton, in conjunction with Colonel Rochfort, in the Western Transvaal, belonged chiefly to the irreconcilable section commanded by ...

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  12. THE MARTINIQUE ERUPTION.

    Advices from Martinique state that the rain of fire from Mont Pelee, which overwhelmed St. Pierre, reached to within, 200 yards of Le Carbet, a village on the coast ...

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  13. BOER LEADERS BANISHED.

    Thirty more Boer leaders have been sentenced to perpetual banishment from South Africa, in accordance with Lord Kitchener's proclamation of August 6 last ...

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  14. DISASTER AT SEA.

    It is feared that the British-India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Camorta, 2,119 tons, has foundered during a cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. ...

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  15. THE UNREST IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Plehwe, the new Russian Minister of the Interior, has secured the repeal of the law making a district responsible for taxes due from individuals residing in it who fail ...

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  16. WELCOMES HOME.

    ALEXANDRA.—Suddler-Sergeant, Baudewig, who has been over twelve months at the front in South Africa, was accorded a welcome home by his Thornton friends on Monday night, when he was ...

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  17. SURREY'S SECOND INNINGS.

    Surrey opened their second innings by varying the order of batting, Hayward being sent in with Abel. Only three runs had been scored, however, when Howell ...

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  18. THE ANTARCTIC REGIONS

    Sir Clements Markham, the president of the Royal Geographical Society, recently made an urgent appeal for £6,000, to complete the equipment of the relief ship ...

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  19. RECOVERY OF JEWELS.

    Jewellery worth £40,000 has been recovered from the vaults of the Colonial Bank at St. Pierre. Five coloured men and a white man ...

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  20. RELIEF FOR THE SUFFERERS

    The Paris journal "Le Temps" states that 100,000 persons in Martinique are in need of help. Mr. Vanderbilt, Mr. Gould, and other ...

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  21. BRITISH TRADE.

    Fifty-seven members of the House of Commons have formed themselves into a permanent committee, to promote the interests of British trade and commerce. The ...

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  22. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the Canadian House of Commons last night Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier, stated that he was prepared to discuss at the Imperial Conference to be held in ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN TRADE.

    Mr. Chamberlain has decided to afford three experts, representing the engineering, taxtile, and softgoods trades, special facilities to ascertain what are the ...

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  24. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Bar silver is quoted at 23[?]d. per oz. standard, being a decline of ?d. since yesterday. ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKES AT ST. THOMAS.

    At the Danish island of St. Thomas there have been two earthquakes, and several minor shocks. ...

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  26. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the London wool sales to-day the market was very firm and the competition keen. The following are the average prices ...

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  27. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    In the House of Commons last night Viscount Cranborne, the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, announced that an arrangement had been made by Great Britain ...

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  28. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Wheat.—The American visible supply east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 50,476,000 bushels, against 54,610,000 bushels it week ago, and 58,941,000 bushels ...

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  29. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    We received a letter from Mr. Kingston on Wednesday night complaining of a statement in a narrative in "The Argus" headed "Mr. Kingston as Timekeeper." ...

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  30. A JAMAICA SUGGESTION.

    The Colonial Secretary of Jamaica is of opinion that, in view of the devastation caused by the eruption of La Soufriere, and of the danger from the volcano still ...

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  31. MELBOURNE RELIEF FUND.

    M. Le Maistre, the French vice-consul, received a gratifying number of offers of subscriptions to the Martinique Relief Fund yesterday from residents of other ...

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  32. THE FRENCH PREMIER.

    Speaking at Brest yesterday, on the eve of his departure for St. Petersburg, President Loubet declared that M. WaldeckRousseau, the Premier, had served France ...

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  33. THE ADELAIDE RAILWAY MISHAP.

    The examination in daylight of the railway line near Mitcham, where the Melbourne express ran off yesterday, confirms the chief mechanical engineer's opinion ...

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  34. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminister, invited Mr. John Redmond, the leader of the Irish Nationalists, to appoint a member of his party to sit on the ...

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  35. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    No fresh cases of plague are reported, but the lad Clive Nightingale, who was recently attacked, died this afternoon. DR. M'LEAN IMPROVING ...

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  36. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    In the District Court yesterday, before Mr. Dobbin, P.M., Richard Howe, employed by Morley and Co., carriers, was charged with having worked two horses on April 30 under ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The new cruisers which are being built on the Clyde for the British Navy are of an unproved type. They are longer and broader than the present cruisers, and have ...

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  38. WILLS AND BEQUESTS.

    The will of the late Mrs. Mary Amelia Eustaer Mann, of Ballarat, married woman, has been lodged for probate.—Testatrix died on Apirl 24, and her will is dated October ...

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  39. MR. FITZPATRICK'S TOUR.

    The acting Commissioner of Railways was met by residents of Pomborneit when passing through, and requested to increse the storage accommodation for goods, which ...

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  40. MATCH AGAINST ESSEX.

    Tho fourth match of the Australian tour was commenced to-day, on the Leyton ground, near London, against the County. of Essex. The teams were as follows:- ...

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