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  2. THE COROWA CONFERENCE

    The Attorney-General (Hon. J. H. Gordon), who has been attending the Corowa Conference on behalf of the South Australian Government, returned to Adelaide by ...

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  3. THE LATE MR. FORSAITH.

    Present students of the South Australia School of Mines and Industrie, as well as large numbers of those who have passed through its classes, will regret, to learn of ...

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  4. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received April 7, 1 a.m.] THE EXECUTED OFFICERS.

    The War Office authorities have issued a statement with regard to the office executed for the cold-blooded murder of twelve Boer prisoners. The gist is as ...

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  5. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received April 7. 1 a.m.] MR. CECIL RHODES.

    The will of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes is dated July 1, 1899, and there are codicils, bearing date January 18, 1902. The latter relate to family bequests and to sums of ...

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  6. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received April 7, 1 a.m.] THE LATEST FIGHT.

    Additional information has been received with regard to the heavy running fight which took place between the force commanded by Major-General F. Waller ...

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  7. THE SALT DUTY.

    The Treasurer (the Hon. R. Butler), when seen on Saturday morning, expressed his pleasure at the action of the Federal Parliament in raising the duty on imported salt ...

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  8. A CHINESE EMISSARY.

    Mr. Tsong Yao Lo, Chinese Consul-General at Singapore, arrived in Sydney yesterday morning. This gentleman has been deputed by the Chinese Government to ...

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  9. VICTORIA.

    By the steamer Orange Branch, which sailed yesterday for Durban, 420 horses and 2,000 bales of fodder were shipped for South Africa. ...

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  10. A SOLDIER'S STATEMENT.

    An Aberdeen soldier, writing from Pretoria on February 27, states that Lieutenants Handcock nnd Morant were convicted on no fewer than 30 charges of ...

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  11. KILLED BY A TRAIN.

    Oliver Penfold, employed on a farm near Carrum, was run over by a train near his home last night and cut to pieces. The deceased was walking home along the line ...

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  12. MELBOURNE AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Wrong Mr. Wright" has struck the public fancy, and is running to record business at the Bijou. Mr. Brough staged "Sweet and Twenty" at the Princess's last ...

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  13. THE TARIFF DEBATE.

    Ministers are very much disappointed at the slow rate of progress made in the House of Representatives last week. It will be impossible to get the tariff through ...

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  14. OFFICIAL PARTICULARS.

    The Governor-General to-day received the following cable message from Lord Kitchener:— "In reply to your telegram, Morant, ...

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  15. SAD SHOOTING FATALITY.

    While lying on a couch at her residence at Upper Moondarah, near Walhalla, a girl, Laurel Griffiths, aged eight years, was shot in the head and killed by a companion, ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mesrs. Burns, Philp, & Co.'s steamer Norkoowa was towed into port early yesterday morning in a disabled condition by the steamer Albany. The Norkoowa was ...

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  17. THE FRANCHISE BILL.

    The Bill to provide for a uniform Federal franchise, the second reading of which Senator O'Connor will move in the Senate on Wednesday, is a simple measure, ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Wallace, of the Victorian Regiment, R.A.A. arrived by the express from Melbourne on Sunday morning, to ...

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  19. THE NEWCASTLE COLLISION.

    The body of the seaman of the Ditton, James Hobbs, was discovered this morning bent round the vessel's jibboom and bound down by the stays of the Port ...

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  20. A FOOTBALL DISASTER.

    A serious catastrophe occurred at Ibrox Park, Glasgow, on Saturday, during the progress of an, association football match between teams representing England and ...

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  21. THE NEW HEBRIDES.

    Some steps are being taken to stop the gradual drift off the New Hebrides from British control (into the hands of the French. About a month ago the Prime ...

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  22. ANOTHER CASE OF PLAGUE.

    A cabe of plague was reported to-day, the patient being Caroline Hook, residing at Warrickville. ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. H. Copeland, Agent-General for New South. Wales, has cabled to his Government, enquiring whether they intend to have an arch erected on the route of ...

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  24. THE COURT MARTIAL.

    Major-General Hutton has been furnished by the South Africa war officials with a report of the court-martial held upon the Australian officers recently. ...

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  25. THE MANHATTAN IN THE GULF.

    The troopship Manhattan, with the Sydney and Queensland portions of the Second Federal Contingent for South Africa, passed Cape Jervis at 4 p.m. on Sunday, ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    The yield of gold in Queensland for March was 60,278 oz., a decrease of 6,650 oz. as compared with March last year. The yield for three months was 174,207 oz., a ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. TATTERSALL'S CONSULTATIONS.

    The postal authorities report in connection with the movement for the suppression of Tatter-sail's sweeps that letters to employes of "Tattersall's" will be ...

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  28. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    On Saturday the steamer Tsinan arrived from Hongkong with two Chinese passengers on board. As the men had previously resided in the State and possessed the ...

    Article : 41 words
  29. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Postmaster-General last evening received the following message from the steamer Anglia, which is laying the Pacific cable from Norfolk Island eastward ...

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  30. MR. BARTON'S OPINION.

    Mr. Barton, speaking to-night with reference to the message received by Lord Hopetoun from Lord Kitcliener, said:— "That message was from Lord Kitchener ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND THE CORONATION.

    Canada, it appears from recent cable messages, is erecting two arches along the route to be taken by the Royal procession on Coronation Day. The Prime Minister, ...

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