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  2. FIRE AT CHATHAM DOCKYARD.

    A serious fire occurred yesterday in the mould loft at the Chatham dockyard, involving the destruction of the drawings and moulds of all work in hand. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The following team has been selected to play for the Cambridge University against the Australians in the match at Cambridge to-day:—V. R. Wilson, E. M. Dowson, L. ...

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  4. VICTORIA.

    The prince of Wales's Birthday was celebrated m Victoria to-day, the occasion being observed as a public holiday. In the city the weather was showery from late in ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    The Agents-General are still threshing out the question of the division of the "scats to view" kindly provided by his Majesty's Office of Works and the Colonial ...

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  6. PEACE SERVICES.

    Peace was celebrated yesterday by a State service in St. Paul's Cathedral, attended by the King and Queen and a large gathering of Royalties and other personages. ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR.

    Lord Kitchener reports that the disarmament of the Boers is proceeding satisfactorily, and that a good spirit prevails everywhere. ...

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  8. AMERICAN SHIPPING.

    A telegram from New York announces the formation of a shipbuilding "combine," five of the largest firms having amalgamated, with a capital of 25 million dollars, in ...

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  9. FOOTBALL FATALITY.

    In the course of a junior football match at Warragul, the captain nof one of the teams, Thomas Wiggins, aged 16, received a kick in the stomach, which proved fatal. ...

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  10. ACCIDENT TO MR. PEACOCK.

    Mr. Peacock, the retiring-State Premier[?] met with a very painful accident at his home at Creswick yesterday evening. He tripped over a piece of carpet, and in ...

    Article : 76 words
  11. THE FRENCH CABINET.

    It is announced that M. Combes, who has succeeded M. Waldeck-Rousseau as Premier of France, will hold the two portfolios of the Interior and of Public ...

    Article : 54 words
  12. THE PRINCE OF WALES ON ART.

    The colonial tour of the Prince of Wales is proving quite a gold mine, from which he extracts much oratorical ore. His Royal Highness had to respond to the Royal toast ...

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  13. A PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Thos. `O' Dca, a farmer's son[?] was riding near his residence yesterday, when a bullet from a rifle, fired hy a young man in an adjoining paddock, struck him in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. THE ERUPTIONS.

    The latest advices from Martinique report that another terrible eruption occurred on the 7th inst., when the plains of Mornerouge were covered with hot mud. ...

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  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Kingsmill Commissioner ot Railways) returned to the State to-day[?], having been attending the Premiers' Conference in Sydney. ...

    Article : 101 words
  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Edinburgh University has decided to confer a Doctorship of Law on each of the Premiers attending the forthcoming Imperial Conference. Mr. Barton has ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The State Government has secured premises in Sussex-street for the proposed State clothing factory. The State Cabinet sat some time this ...

    Article : 53 words
  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    The police have condemned ten Wellington hotels, age and decay having made them unsafe. Other buildings arc also reported to be a source of danger to the ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. TOTAL BRITISH MORTALITY.

    An official report with regard to the British mortality since the war begun states that the total deaths up to the beginning of June were as follows:—Officers, 1,072; ...

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  20. THE PLAGUE.

    Another case of plague was reported this morning, the patient being Joseph Thompson, 32 years of age, living at a boardinghouse in Elizabeth-street, near ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. TASMANIA.

    The Court of Marine Enquiry g.ive judgment to-day in the case of the collision between the steamer Koonookarra and the cutter Spray in the Tamar on the night ...

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  22. THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

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  23. IN DEATH NOT DIVIDED.

    A very sad case was reported from Gordon to-day, two old residents, Mr. Robert McI[?]tosh and his wife, dying suddenly. When Mrs. McI[?]tosh awoke this morning, ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. BROKEN HILL.

    The rainfall in this district has been very scattered. Broken Hill up to this morning only recorded 11 points, but heavy showers rare reported from the near north, and it is ...

    Article : 189 words
  25. A DIVORCE CASE.

    A suit wits heard in the Divorce Court to-day, in which William Albertus Hagon petitioned for a divorce from Alice Laura Marion Harris Hagon (formerly Rainford), ...

    Article : 286 words
  26. THE HEALTH OF THE TEAM.

    Trumble, who has been suffering severely from a damaged thumb, is now hopeful that the injured member will be sufficiently recovered to enable him to take part in the ...

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  27. MR. MORLEY'S VIEWS.

    Speakiug at Edinburgh on Saturday, Mr. Morley, while supporting the annexation of the Boer States, as he had done since the beginning of the war, insisted that there ...

    Article : 66 words
  28. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The transport Manila arrived at Albany from South Africa on Sunday with a number of returning Australian troops. She has 300 of the 7th New Zealand Contingent, ...

    Article : 171 words
  29. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    The Cape loyalists are still agitating for the suspension of the constitution, a course strongly opposed by the Government, and alleged by Sir J. Gordon Sprigg to be ...

    Article : 104 words
  30. QUEENSLAND.

    The Government has decided that a demonstration to celebrate the conclusion of peace shall be held at Brisbane on June 27. ...

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  31. BOER "CATTLE RUSHES" CHECK-MATED.

    Block House Fences will in future be rendered proof against Mob-Cattle Rushing by the adoption of Wrought Iron Flat Bar Fencing. In connection with the ...

    Article : 275 words
  32. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    Several members of a family named Schipper are suffering from ptomaine poisoning. One lad, aged 12, has succumbed, and a younger brother is still in a serious ...

    Article : 33 words
  33. AN ABORIGINAL MURDERER.

    Willie, an aboriginal, was sentenced to deatb at the Townsville Supreme Court to-day for the murder of an aboriginal named Frank, at Ingham, in April last. ...

    Article : 61 words
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