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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON,. April 24, 2.55 p.m.—The "Pall Mall Gazette," professing to reflect information possessed by the Government of the Netherlands, says that the Boers are willing to ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, April 24, 5.30 p.m.—The latest bulletin as to the condition of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands is less favorable. ...

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  6. A HORSE-BOAT MYSTERY.

    A single woman named Delia Malone, 31 years of age, was drowned near Milson's Point at about half-past 8 o'clock on Thursday evening. In company with a man, she boarded the ...

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  7. A Bolt for Liberty.

    There was some excitement in the neighborhood of No. 3 police station (Darlinghurst) on Thursday afternoon, caused by the escape of a man from the charge-room. It appears that Constable ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, April 24. 2.45 p.m.—There is a reign of terror in Finland, and emigration from the Grand Duchy is greatly increasing. ...

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  9. THE SOCIAL UNREST.

    LONDON, April 24.—The silk and cotton operatives at Moscow have struck for higher wages and shorter hours. The strikers have looted shops and created riots. ...

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  10. CROTONS IN THE GARDENS.

    A fine show of crotons is now to be seen in the hot-houses at the Botanic Gardens. The number of varieties has been much increased of late years, and now stands at fifty-six. It now ...

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  11. OVERLOADING A COLLIER.

    E. Denny, master of the steam collier Currajong, appeared before the Water Police Court to-day, to answer an information charging him with overloading his vessel. Mr. Kidston, of the ...

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  12. THE MILITARY PRISONERS

    LONDON, April 24, 2.45 p.m.—It is expected that the King will release all the British military prisoners at the Coronation. ...

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  13. THE BARTON BANQUET.

    Arrangements for the citizens' farewell banquet to-morrow evening to the Federal Prime Minister are progressing in a manner highly satisfactory to the executive committee. The Premier and ...

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  14. BOER LOSSES.

    LONDON, April 24, 2.45 p.m.—Statistics published at Pretoria show that during this year 457 Boers have been killed. 186 wounded, and 4202 captured, and that 1038 have ...

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  15. DISPATCH OF TROOPS TO THE EAST.

    LONDON, April 24.—The entire Trans-Siberian Railway since the 14th instant has been reserved for the transport of 1000 Cossacks to the eastward. ...

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  16. The Coronation.

    LONDON, April 24. 2.45 p.m.—The King's guests will witness the Coronation naval review from liners which will follow the Royal yacht. ...

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  17. NATAL AND THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, April 24.—The "Daily Mail" states that Natal is presenting a first-class cruiser to Great Britain. ...

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  18. PEACE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, April 24.—The newspapers consider the fact that Mr. Schalk Burger is accompanying President Steyn and Commandant De la Rey on their visits to the ...

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  19. NEWCASTLE CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    NEWCASTLE, Friday.—Another "no clearance" prosecution by the Customs came before the police court yesterday, when Captain Russo, of the Italian ship Cavaliere Michael Russo, was ...

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  20. SYDNEY UNIVERSITY.

    LONDON, April 24, 5.30 p.m.—Mr. Henry Copeland, Agent-General for New South Wales, has appointed Mr. Herbert Stanley Jevous assistant Lecturer on Mineralogy ...

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  21. A BOER LAAGER SURPRISED.

    LONDON, April 24.—A laager at Kroomdaal, Orange River Colony, has been surprised. Five Boers were killed and 20 captured. ...

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  22. NO DUBLIN REPRESENTATIVE.

    LONDON, April 24.—The Lord Mayor of Dublin (Mr. Timothy C. Harrington, M.P.), presiding at a meeting of the corporation of the City of Dublin, declined to accept a ...

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  23. DE LA REY'S BROTHER CAPTURED.

    LONDON, April 24.—Amongst the prisoners who were recently captured by Colonel Rockfort in the Bloemhof district of the Transvaal (south-western portion) was ...

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  24. JAMAICA.

    LONDON, April 24. 2.45 p.m.—Mr. Chamberlain has sanctioned a proposal of the Government of Jamaica to guarantee loans used for the erection of central sugar ...

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  26. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    LONDON, April 24.—A treaty has been signed at Washington between the United States and Colombia granting the former a perpetual lease (renewable every century) of a canal ...

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  27. THE TEMPLEMORE AT DURBAN.

    LONDON, April 24.—The transport Templemore, with a contingent of Australian troops, has arrived at Durban. ...

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  28. THE GREAT SHIPPING COMBINE.

    LONDON, April 24, 2.35 p.m.—There is much alarm lest the American shipping combination should deprive the British Admiralty of the fleetest of the subsidised cruisers ...

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  29. BRITISH POLICY.

    LONDON, April 24.—Mr. George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, speaking at Brighton last night, dwelt upon the apparent prospect of peace, adding a proviso that "if ...

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  30. WANTED TO JOIN THE FORCE.

    It is the impression of many folks that the police have a happy time, and that little strength is required for the efficient carrying out of their duties. This was evidently the opinion of an ...

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  31. THE UNITED STATES.

    LONDON, April 24.—In the United States House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Richardson moved for the appointment of a committee to inquire into the abnormal rise in ...

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  32. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Mr. Justice Cohen will return from circuit this week, and will be available to hear Chamber applications from Monday next. The actual sittings of the court cannot take place until the members ...

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  33. CANADA AND THE WAR.

    LONDON, April 24.—In the Dominion House of Commons Mr. Charlton moved a resolution recommending magnanimity and mercy in the treatment of the Boers and a ...

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  34. THE REBELLION IN CHINA.

    LONDON, April 24.—The rebels in Kwangsi surround Nanning-fu (on the Si-kiang River) and occupy the river banks. Navigation is interrupted. ...

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  35. THE IRISH TROUBLE.

    LONDON, April 24.—In the course of a speech at Brighton, last night, Mr. George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that the Government in reviving portion of ...

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  37. GENERAL NEWS.

    LONDON, April 24.—The report of the Scottish Australian Mining Company, Limited shows a profit of £8480. A dividend of 5 per cent has been declared, and £2230 ...

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  38. THE LATEST V.C.

    Sergeant James Rogers, who was reported by cable on Tuesday to have been awarded the Victoria Cross for successively rescuing an officer and several man under a heavy fire at Thaba ...

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    The second law term of the year will commence on Monday next. The Railway Commissioners have informed the Liverpool Council that they regret that they ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    LONDON, April 24.—The Victorian wheat ex barque Dorothea from Geelong February 19, has been sold at 29s 6d per 480lb, c.i.f. The visible supply of American wheat, ...

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  41. NEW SOUTH WALES CASUALTIES

    The following telegraphic dispatch has been received by the Lieutenant-Governor from the Chief Casualty Officer, Capetown:—"Dangerously ill, April 20, of enteric fever, at Hellbron: Third New ...

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  42. AN ALLEGED DESERTER.

    Major F. T. Baynes, H.A.A., presided over a district court-martial at the Victoria Barracks on Thursday, when a trooper was charged [?] desertion from the troopship Manhattan. The ...

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    At the meeting in Hobart (Tas.) last night to discuss parliamentary reform, it was alleged that the Barton Government was "crucifying Tasmania." ...

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  46. PROFESSOR WOOD.

    Sir,—I think that, on reflection, your demand that Professor Wood of Sydney University, be removed from his position there will be withdrawn. The Question at issue in regard to him is not the question of the justice and wisdom, or ...

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