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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    In the House of Commons last night Sir John Blundell Maple, member for Dulwich, complained in strong terms of the worthless quality of the Hungarian horses purchased by ...

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  4. NEWS FROM NOUMEA.

    News was recently received in Sydney that the strike of Japanese in New Caledonia-had been settled, but a renewal of the dispute has apparently taken place, as a letter from ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Both Messrs. W. B. Gray and J. H. Wheeler are prosecuting a vigorous canvass of the whole province. Up to 6 o'clock to-night, Mr. Gray's, had been the only ...

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  6. COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER took the chair at halfpast 2. In reply to Mr. Joseph Cook, the PRIME MINISTER said Mr. Steward had been ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The War Office has received a report from General Sir Alfred Gaselee, the British Commander in China, regarding the recent affray at Tientsin, in which one Frenchman was ...

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  9. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The Royal landing took place this morning in magnificent weather. Salutes were fired ashore and afloat. The foreshore of the herbor was crowded with sightseers. The [?] ...

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  10. THE PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. Tobias Smuts, a member of the Transvaal Government, and General De Wet are at present at Standerton, in the South-Eastern Transvaal, where the Dutch Consul at ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL CABLES

    An extraordinary crime has been committed at Nancy, in France, by a chemist named Four. The authorities had seized from the shop ...

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  12. THE SCIENCE OF AGRICULTURE.

    Mr. Simpson Hill, the expert of the Agricultural department, who is condictomg a series of artificial manure experiments throughout the Bendigo district, expressed ...

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  13. "MINERS OUT OF EMPLOYMENT."

    Sir,—With your kind permission I wish to reply to Mr. Denovan's letter in your issue of the 10th inst. With regard to the "large number of miners out of work in Bendigo." ...

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  14. CLAIMS FOR COMPENSATION.

    The announcement was recently made that the commission appointed by the Marquis of Lansdowne to investigate the claims of foreigners who were deported during the war ...

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  15. WILLIAMSON'S "FLORODORA" OPERA COMPANY.

    The notification that Mr. J. C. Williamson has arranged send a full and complete company to Bendigo for the performance of the new comic opera "Florodora," which proved ...

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  16. A RAILROAD DISASTER.

    A terible railway catastrophe is reported from New York. A freight-train from Lackawanna (a village in the county of that name in Pennsylvania), ...

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  17. THE BOER LOSSES.

    The War Office has received a despatch from Lord Kitchener, giving the total number of Boer losses in killed, captured, and surrenders during May as 2640. ...

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  18. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    A great meetings convened by the Mafeking branch of the South. African League—a body organised to counterbalance the influence of the Afrikander Bond—has just been ...

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  19. THE BELFAST RIOTS.

    The riots which took place in Belfast on Sunday, when a Roman Catholic procession was stoued, were renewed yesterday. The 21st Lancers were called out, and had very ...

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  20. VICTORIAN GOLD JUBLIEE EXHIBITION.

    The Ballarat Chamber of Mines to-night dccided to wait upon the City Council at its next meeting and to request that provision be made for a Ballarat court at the Victorian ...

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  21. VICTORIAN TOBACCO.

    Sir Andrew Clarke, Agent-General for Victoria, has distributed amongst Liverpool merchants and manufacturers supplies of Victorian tobacco. Several firms, in ...

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  22. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    On Saturday night Sergeant W. M'Kenzie, Lance-corporal A. H. Douglas, Sergeant-trumpeter A. D. Bell and Trooper C. Reaper, members of the Australian Contingent, who ...

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  23. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    At the Police Court to-day, before Messrs. T. Odgers amd S. Wham, Js.P., some 30 the employes of the Fryter's Creek Gold Dredging Co., represented by Mr. S. M. Cornish, ...

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  24. LATE MELBOURNE NEWS.

    The Cabinet to-night considered the question of the Maffra sugar bonuses, and the experiments which have been made for some months by Mr. Pearson. These latter have ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The following deaths are announced:—Sir Walter Besant, the well-known author, in his 65th year. Robert Buchanan, author and dramatist, in Iris 60th year. Lord Wantage ...

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  26. CONSERVATOR OF FORESTS.

    The Ministers of Public Works and Water Supply have been asked to act with the Minister of Lands in considering applications for the position of conservator of forests. ...

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  27. N.S.W. BUSHMEN.

    The first batch of returned soldiers belonging to the New South Wales Bushmen Corps arrived to-day. The returned soldiers were, cordially, ...

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  28. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS.

    A young man, employed by Mr. F. Grif, fiths, of Avenel, at a chaffcutter, had his hand entrangled with the rollers, and part of his arm cut off. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDERS AND AUSTRALIANS.

    Lieutenant J. R. Macdonald, of Coleraine, who is soiling with the fourth New Zealand contingent in South Africa, has, written a graphic account (which appears in the "Otago ...

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  30. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    Great excitement has been caused throughout Germany by the acquittal of three noncommissioned officers, Who were tried by court martial on the charge of murdering ...

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  32. AN EXILE QUEEN.

    Ex-Queen Ranarolona is very indignant at the close surveillance exorcised by the authorities over her movements during the visit she recently paid, to Paris. ...

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  33. MISSION FROM MOROCCO.

    The permission despatched by Morocco to congratulate King Edward VII. on his successionto the throne, has arrived in England, and has been received by his Majesty at St. ...

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  34. MR. WILSON BARRETT.

    Mr. Wilson Barrett's dramatic company, which is about to visit Australia, is likely to be detained owing to the forgery of Mr. Barrett's, name, and the prosecution of the ...

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  35. BENDIGO STREET TREES.

    Sir,—Would yon allow me a little space to say a few words in reference to Mr. Carolin's action in connection-with the priming of the above. When the matter was brought up at ...

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  36. MISS ALICE CRAWFORD'S FAREWELL.

    To-night at the Royal Princess's Theatre this talented young Bendigo elocutionist will bid farewell to lier native city, prior to her visit to Great Britain and America with Miss ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN BOWLEGS.

    The Australian bowlers played a match against the Chichester Club yesterday. The visitors won by 34 points. ...

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  38. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Cretan Chamber of Deputies some days ago parried a resolution favoring the union of the island with Greece. The resolution was forwarded to Prince George of Greece, ...

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