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  2. QUEENSLAND BUSHRANGERS.

    The brothers Kenniff, for whom the police have been searching since early in April last, were arrested to-day, near Mitchell. They are wanted in connection ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The latest bulletin from Western Ausralia regarding the condition of Mr. Leake, the Premier of that slate, is that the patient was very restless on Sunday night ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian Eleven begin their return match to-day at Bradford against the County of Yorkshire. The teams are as follow:— ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. THE PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    The original terms of surrender of the Boers, which was entrusted by Lord Kitchener to his military secretary, Li[?]ut.Colonel H. I. W. Hamilton, D.S.O., and ...

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  6. THE CORONATION.

    It is officialy announced that His Majesty the King has greatly benefited by his rest at Windsor Castle, following on his recent attack of lumbago. ...

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  7. THE ZULU GRIEVANCE.

    General Bruce Hamilton was recently deputed by Lord Kitchener to attend a Zulu indaba at Vryheid, in the South-eastern Transvaal, near the Zulu border. General ...

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  8. FINISHING TOUCHES.

    With the satisfactory termination of the war the leading military officers are returning to England. Lord Kitchener, the commander-in-chief, sails to-day, and he will ...

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  9. DANGEROUSLY ILL.

    A cable message was received yesterday from South Africa, stating that Captain J. A. Malcolm, of the South African constabulary, was dangerously ill at Bloemfontein. ...

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  10. BURGLARS AT ALBURY.

    A series of daring robberies and attempted robberies took place at Albury on Saturday and Sunday nights. In several instances the burglars were frustrated by the ...

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  11. THE VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS.

    The Board of Trade has taken steps to recognise the valour of Captain Freeman, of the steamer Roddam, 2,378 tons, belongnig to Messrs. Steel Young, and Co., of ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Russia, it is announced, has dexterously withdrawn from the provisional government of Tientsin on the pretext that she does not desire to impose onerous ...

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  13. THE TEAM ENTERTAINED.

    Yesterday Sir Peter Carlaw Walker, president of the Derbyshire Cricket Club, entertained the Australians) at lunch at his palatial scat, Osmaston Manor, Ashbourne, ...

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  14. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    The proposal for the suspension of the Cape constitution still excites widespread interest. It now transpires that on May 19 Lord Milner personally but unofficially ...

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  15. THE ESSEX AND LEICESTER MATCHES.

    In a financial, as well as a cricketing, sense, the Essex match was disappointing. For their first fixture at the Crystal Palace the Australians had a guarantee of £250, ...

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  16. FIRE IN A PRISON.

    A terrible scene occurred yesterday at Bucharest, in Roumania, caused by a fire at the prison of the town. The prisoners to the number of 600 were ...

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  17. HISTORY OF THE CRIME.

    The arrest of the brothers Patrick and James Kenniff closes a remarkable chapter in the history of bushranging in Australia. During the three months which have ...

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  18. SEAMEN'S WAGES.

    The conference of interstate representatives of the Australasian Ship-owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union was continued to-day. The ...

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  19. SIR GORDON SPRIGG'S VIEW.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, who is in London as one of the na tion's Coronation guests, has been interviewed on the question of the proposed ...

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  20. CAUGHT IN AN ICEPACK.

    The iron screw steamer Portland, 1,139 tons, belonging to the Clyde Shipping Company Limited, has had a perilous adventure while passing Cape Nome, Alaska, ...

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  21. DR. WOLLASTON.

    We mentioned last week that it was reported at the Custom-house that Dr. Wollaston, comptroller of customs, was about to resign and at the same time we stated ...

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  22. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener, who leaves the Transvaal to-morrow en route for England, was tendered a farewell banquet last evening at Johannesburg. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A porter named Henry Beels has been committed for trial on a charge of being concerned in the death of Mr. Graham Spicer, the London paper merchant, who ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. TRANSVAAL FINANCES.

    Lord Milner has informed the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg that the proposed mining tax (10 per cent, on the value of the gold produced) is expected to yield ...

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  25. BURNLEY SHOOTING CASE.

    The two men Charles Watson and William Reed, who are awaiting trial in connection with the recent Burnley shooting case, were brought before Messrs. ...

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  26. "AT HOME" AT LADY WRINON'S.

    At the invitation of the President of the Legislative Council and Lady Wrixon, a large number of guests assembled at "Raheen," Kew, last night to meet His ...

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  27. LORD HOPETOUN.

    At the meeting of the Collingwood Council last night Councillor Gahan moved- "That this council expresses its regret that the necessity should have arisen for the ...

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  28. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    A half-past 10 a.m.—Attorney-General on the relation of Mayor of Essendon v. Waddell and Co. First Civil Court. ...

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  29. GERMAN EXPERT OPINION[?]

    Count Waldersee, who acted as generalissimo of the allied forces operating in China during the recent troubles, is at prosent on a visit to England, and has been ...

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  30. THE TOWNSVILLE STRIKE

    Matters in connection with the strike among the waterside workers at Townsville remain without change. Boats for northern ports have been delayed. ...

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  31. NEWS IN BRIEF.

    Plain-clothes Constable Hansen, of Richmond, arrested on Saturday a girl named wilhelmina Thompson, aged 16, on a charge of stealing a gold watch from the house of Mr. Fyander, of ...

    Article : 131 words
  32. NATAL'S CONTRIBUTION.

    A dinner was given to the visitors in London from Natal on Saturday evening. Sir Albert Hime, the Premier of the colony, in replying to the toast of his [?], [?] ...

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