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  7. THE CORONATION.

    A patriotic demonstration by colonial troops took place in Alexaandra Park yesterday. Two thousand soldiers, who are visit ...

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  8. THE PEACE PACT

    Lieut-Colonel Sir Inn Hamilton, military secretary to Lord Kitchener, and Captain R. J. Marker, one of the Commander-in-Chief's aide-de-camp, who ...

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  9. FATAL COLLISI N.

    This morning, at the Morgue. Mr Candler. City Coroner, held an inquest Into the death of Melville Edward Fohr,. who died from injuries received through ...

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  10. OUR BOYS.

    More than usual Interest should attach to the game beginning to-day at Bradford. Darling und his comrades will be eager to avenge their only de ...

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  11. TRAFFIC REGULATION.

    In the District Court to-day. before Mr Dobbin. P.M., Mr Henry Gore, mining engineer. cx-M.L.C. of 395 Collins, street, was proceeded against by ...

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  12. KITCHENER'S FAREWELL.

    Lord Kitchener, the Commander-in- Chief of the British forces in South Africa, has been tendered a farewell banquet at Johannesburg. The ...

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  13. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM TREAT.

    The committee of the Benevolent Asylum intend to give the old fols in the institution a Coronation dinner on Wednesday, and a concert in the ...

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  14. SELF-DESTROYED.

    The death of William Humphries Twigg, who was found dead on Saturday morning at his lodging with a revolver grasped in his hand, was ...

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  15. FAST IN FLAMES.

    An execlting scene is reported, in telegrams received from Bucharest, to have occurred in that city, which is the capital of the kingdom of Roumania. ...

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  16. ZULUS PACIFIED.

    General Bruce Hamilton has hold an indaba of Zulus at Vryheld, in the South Eastern Transvaal. The General explained that the British and the Boers ...

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  18. VICTORIAN FEVER-STRICEN.

    Although tile war has happily terminated, there is still a deadly enemy in the field. Indeed, enteric fever, which is still to be battled with is a more deadly foe ...

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  20. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    The Board of Trade has awarded a piece of plate to Captain E. W.(Freeman, master of the British steamer Radda,, 2378 tons, owned by Messrs ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN S NUTSHELL.

    Prison, Bursts into flames. . Gaolers refuse to release the Inmates. Exciting scenes at a fire in Roumania ...

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