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  2. DUKE OP YORK'S VISIT.

    It is announced that, according to present arrangements, their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York will embark at Portsmouth on their visit ...

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  3. THE BULIMBA ELECTION.

    It is not usual for a by-election, even in a metropolitan constituency, to cause as much excitement as did that for Bulimba on Saturday. The peculiarity about the ...

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  4. THE BOER WAR.

    A report has been received that 350 Boers from Commandant De Wet's commando occupied Philipstown, in Cape Colony, about thirty-five miles north-east of De Aar ...

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  5. THE CAMP.

    Matters at the camp at Lytton are proceeding very quietly, but very satisfactorily. Practically the last lot of men required has just been passed and taken ...

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  6. THE SYDNEY RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Mr. Carruthers, ex-Minister for Lands has made some starting statements in connection with the accident. Being interviewed, he stated that the can give the ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    A notification was published in the " Government Gazette" on Saturday stating that the election of members of the Senate will take place in Queensland on Saturday, 30th ...

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  8. AN ARMOURED TRAIN ACTION.

    An armoured train running on the railway line to the south of Bloemfontein, came upon a force of Boers, who during the night, were trying to blow up the railway ...

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  9. OCCUPATION OF AMSTERDAM.

    General Smith Dorrien, who with a British column is engaged in sweeping the Eastern Transvaal clear of Boers, has now occupied Amsterdam, a town about forty ...

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  10. BOTHA'S SECRETARY CAPTURED.

    During the operations against the Boers in the Eastern section of the Transvaal, General French made a number of ca[?]tives, including the secretary of ...

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  11. THE DUKE OF YORK'S HEALTH.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, who was prevented by a slight chill from attending the opening of Parliament yesterday, has now improved in ...

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  12. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive this morning it was determined to issue writs for the election of members of the House of Representativos for Queensland. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The death of Private D. K. Macdonald, of the Fourth Queensland Contingent, from tuberc[?]e on the lung, is announced from Pretoria. ...

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  14. DATE OF ARRIVAL.

    News has reached Sydney that their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York will arrive in Melbourne on the 6th May. They will reach ...

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  15. FURTHER DETAILS.

    (Further details of the fighting in the Philipstown district state that Commandants Haasbruck and Woest, commanding a portion of the force under Commandant De ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. COMMONWEALTH ELECTION NOTES.

    As notified in our columns, a special meeting of the general council of the Commonwealth Electoral League will be held at the rooms of the league on Wednesday ...

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  17. CABLE MESSAGES.

    During the debate on the Address in reply, the Right Hon. Arthur James Balfour, in answer to inquiries put to him by honourable members, said that his ...

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  18. THE SIXTH QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    A cablegram has been received from the Agent-General (Sir Horace Tozer), stating that he has been informed unofficially that the offer of another contingent from ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Dr. Eddington, the Government Bacteriologist of Cape Colony, now admits the existence of bubonic plague among the blacks at Capetown. They have been ...

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  20. POLLING IN 1899.

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  21. THE CASE OF MR. G. W. POTT.

    Mr. G. W. Pott, the withdrawal of whose exequatur as Consul-General of the Netherlands at Delagoa Bay caused some diplomatic friction between Lisbon and The ...

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  22. ALTERING THE CORONATION OATHS.

    The Right Hon. Arthur James Baltour, speaking in the House of Commons, said that it was not the intention of the Government to introduce a bill dealing with ...

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  23. CHINA.

    In a communication to the London " Times," Dr. Morrison, the correspondent of that paper at Peking, states that the postponement by the Chinese Court of the ...

    Article : 168 words
  24. MR. SYDES AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    By Saturday morning's post the Premier received the letter given below. It is signed by a prominent member of Mr. Sydes's committee, one who was present at the ...

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  25. THE SPANISH MATCH.

    Despite the continuous rioting which prevailed in Madrid and in other parts of Spain on the day of the marriage between the Infanta Mar[?]a de Mercedes, the ...

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  26. THE ATTITUDE OF THE CAPE DUTCH.

    The recent shooting of the Boer peace envoys iby Commandant De Wet, and the looting of their friends in the Cape by the raiders, is alienating the sympathy of the ...

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  27. THE CAPE COLONY INVADERS.

    The correspondent of the London " Daily Mail" telegrap[?]s that on the 14th instant Commandant De Wet and ex-President Steyn, with a force of Boers, crossed the ...

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  28. BOER SYMPATHISERS ARRESTED.

    All the male residents of Grasfontoin, in Cape Colony, have been arrested for assisting the Boer invaders. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN OFFICERS RESUMED DUTY.

    Colonel G. C. Knight, officer commanding the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, and Colonel Andrew Aytoun, officer commanding the Queensland Bushmen's ...

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  30. INSPECTION OF STRATHCONA'S HORSE BY THE KING.

    King Edward VII. and Queen Alexandra inspected Lord Strathcona's Horso, now in London, on their way home to Canada from the Boer war, at Buckingham Palace, and ...

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  31. CYCLING IN SYDNEY.

    The League of Wheelmen of New South Wales held an afternoon's racing on the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday, but the threatening weather was responsible for ...

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  32. A CYCLIST CORPS' SUCCESS.

    The Cyclist Corps, which has been recently embodied in connection with the formation of the Cape Defence Force, designed to protedt toe colony from the ...

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  33. CONDEMNING THE GOVERNMENT.

    In the course of the debate on the Address in reply now proceeding in the House of Commons, Viscount Cranbourne, the Conservative member for Rochester, said ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS FOR SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Fifth Victorian Contingent of 1000 men embarked to-day by the Orient for South Africa. They were headed by the Australian Artillery Band, and were ...

    Article : 172 words
  35. ILLNESS OF THE EMPRESS FREDERICK.

    It is now reported that the Empress Frederick, mother of the German Emperor, and sister of King Edward VII., who has been ill for some time past, is suffering ...

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  36. SOUTHERN ITEMS.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive yesterday, it was decided that the State military service should be transferred to the Commonwealth on the 1st March. ...

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  37. THE COMPLETE LIST OF KILLED AND INJURED.

    Two more names have been added to the list of those who have lost their lives in the railway disaster at Sydenham on Friday last. The official list of killed and ...

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  38. RUSSIANS ATTACKED BY CHINESE.

    A force of Chinese recently made an attack upon a detachment of Russian troops beyond Shan-hai-kwan, on the Gulf of Peche-Ii. Four officers and forty men were ...

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  39. THE WESTERN INVADERS.

    The Boer invaders in the western part of Cape Colony who recently retired from Calvinia, in the Cranwilliam district, on its occupation by General De Lisle's forces, are ...

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  40. SEVERE COLD IN PARIS.

    The present winter has been a most severe one over the European Continent, and a recent " cold snap" which passed through France has resulted in several ...

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  41. POSTAL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Postal Conference met again yesterday, and practically concluded its business before adjourning to Sydney, where the permanent heads of the State departments ...

    Article : 113 words
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  43. COLLIERY FIRE AT VANCOUVER.

    A fire broke out in the Cumberland Colliery, in the coal-mining district of Vancouver Island (British Columbia), and as a consequence sixty men are now ...

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  44. TAILORING EXTRAORDINARY.

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  45. BOER CRUELTY.

    Before the Boers deft Calvinia in the west of Cape Colony they flogged several officials for refusing to reveal where arms had been hidden. They also flogged the ...

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  46. RECRUITING FOR THE CONSTABULARY.

    Sir William Lyne a few days ago received a cable from Sir A. Milner as follows:—"It is proposed to send an officer of the South African Constabulary to your ...

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  47. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive held yesterday, it was decided to issue the writs for the Queensland elections, the polling to take place on the 30th March ...

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  48. LEAVE TO APPEAL GRANTED.

    Leave to appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has been granted in the Australian cases of Bensusan v. The Perpetual Trustee Company, Limited, of ...

    Article : 53 words
  49. DE LISLE'S WELCOME AT CALVINIA.

    When General D[?] Lisle reached Calvinia he and his troops were treated to a perfect frenzy of welcome by the inhabitants there. The cruelty exercised by the Boers when ...

    Article : 89 words
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  53. THE FIFTH QUEENSLAND CONTINGENT.

    The steamer Templemore, which is being sent from South Africa to convey the Fifth Queensland Contingent to the front, will arrive in Sydney on the 21st instant. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  54. OTHER MILITARY OPERATIONS.

    A force of Australian Bushmen, who are attached to the column under Lord Methuen, who has for some time past been engaged in quelling the rebellion in ...

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