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  2. VICTORIA

    The steamer Willyama, bound from Newcastle to Western Australia put in to Portland yesterday for shelter from strong westerly gales which she fell in with on ...

    Article : 446 words
  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Hants shipped on the steamer Oceana to-day 11,232 oz. of gold for London. The registration of electors is proceeding ...

    Article : 130 words
  4. ACROSS THE VAAL.

    Latest Cape papers to hand, contain the fallowing:— From Lord Roberts to High Commissioner:—May 27.—We crossed the Vaal this ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    General Sir Charles Warren, the Administrator of Griqualand. Weil, is conducting his campaign with great energy and spirit. A commando of 220 men, including ...

    Article : 89 words
  6. TROUBLED CHINA.

    Brigadier-General sir Alfred Gaselee. K.C.B. commanding a second-class district in India, has been appointed, to command the contingent of Indian-troops which is ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND.

    The receipts from the recent Venctian fete in aid of the Brisbane General Hospital, held in the Botanic Garden, amounted to £750, making with tine Government ...

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  8. FINE HAUL BY GENERAL BULLER.

    Sir Redvers Buller's force, on arriving at Standerton on Friday, seized eighteen locomotives and 200 railway wagons and carriages. The Hollander officials previously ...

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  9. ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES.

    Mr. George Brookman is rather distressed to and to find that practically all the dealers in Westralian shares have joined the ranks of the "bears." Even men who until recently ...

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  10. LORD ROBERTS'S ARMY.

    General Ian Hamilton's mounted, troops have occupied Heideberg. They pursued the retreating Beers for a distance of seven miles. ...

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  11. BRITISH MISFORTUNES.

    The Boers recently captured at the Zand River a railway train which was conveying 2,000 bogs of letters to British troops along with £4.000 worth of postage stamps. ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The officers in connection with the Department of Justice were recently commissioned-to-visit-various hotels of the city and report as to the quality of the liquors ...

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  13. A TRIBUTE TO MAFEKING.

    Sir Alfred Milner, in reply to a deputation of Salt River workman who waited upon with an address of congratulation on May 22, said:—I think it is very kind of ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIANS IN RHODESIA.

    Some Land Companies in Rhodesia have offered the Australian Bushmen large farms practically gratis if they will make their home in the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    A cable message was recently received by the Premier announcing the death of Lieutenant W. E. Harrison, who had hem wounded at Pretoria. As there was no ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. WITH THE BUSHMEN.

    The following are extracts from letters from Trooper Clem. Keitel, of the South Australian Bushmen's Corps:— Steamer Maplemore, April 11. ...

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  17. ASHANTEE.

    Advices from Accra state that Captain C. Burroughs and 450 West African troops armed with a gun, have reinforced Colonel J. Willcocok's colomn, which consisted of ...

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  18. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    On Monday, April 30, a reconnaissance in force was made towards the north-east from Karee Kloof, where the South Australians and Tasmanians had their camp. ...

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  19. THE KHEDIVE.

    The Khedive of Egypt is detained at port Victoria with a sore throat attended by septic complications. Her Majesty, being much concerned over the matter, sent ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. SAVED BY TOBACCO.

    A member of the New South Wales Array Medical Corps, writing from Kroonstad, gives a remarkable instance of a soldier's life being saved at Brandfort. A ...

    Article : 72 words
  21. BADEN-POWELL AND HIS VETERANS.

    When Mafeking was relieved Colonel [?]-Powell took an early opportunity of addressing the garrison. Reuttr's correspondent reports as follows:— ...

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  22. ITALY.

    A Ministerial crisis has occurred in Rome. Owing to the continued obstruction offered them in the Chamber of Deputies by the Extreme Left, General Luigi ...

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  23. IN MEMORIAM—SURGEON-MAJOR TOLL.

    Ah! little thought we was the last farewell— The pressing hand and the suppressing sigh Were cloquent the parting pang to tell. But told not that it was the last ...

    Article : 332 words
  24. BULGARIA.

    A serious contact, has occurred in the fortified Bulgarian town of Varna, on the Black Sea, between a body of troops and some thousands of ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The barquentine Elizabeth Price from Bundaberg to Port Chalmers, has put into Russell short of provisions. The captain says the sighted a steamer 70 miles west of ...

    Article : 119 words
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  28. MORE NEW VERBS.

    [The "Pall Mall Gazettes's" new verb to Maffick" bids fair to become highly popular."—Daily paper.] Old England's sons were blithe and gay's ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. WHITE AND RED CROSS FLAG ABUSES.

    Writing from Modder's Sprint Camp, near, Ladysmith, on April 27, Mr. H. W. Nevinson remarks:—"It was at Eland's Laagte, and for the sporting of the ...

    Article : 1,006 words
  30. Advertising

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  31. THE DOWAGER-EMPRESS OF CHINA.

    Few Empresses have such a romantic history as the present Dowager-Empress of China (says a writer in "Ladies' Realm") Born about sixty years ago in the town of ...

    Article : 872 words
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  33. THE PLAGUE.

    Three cases or plague were reported to the Board of Health to-day—William Lyon, aged 20, residing at Waverley-road, Woollahara. Walter Hackworthy aged 17. ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Advertising

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