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  6. WERE NOT FOR PEACE.

    The "Cape Times," in an article in which it advocates the suspension of the constitution of Cape Colony, makes a significant statement. ...

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  7. PEACE DECLARED

    We were very pleased to be able this morning to place before the public of Victoria the first authentic intimation of the close of the protracted war in South Africa. This morning we received from Sir J. G. Ward, the Acting Premier of, ...

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  8. PORT MELBOURNE.

    The news of the declaration of peace was received at Port Melbourne with considerable rejoicings. Whenever two men met a handshake was the order of ...

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  9. AT ST. PAUL'S.

    This morning the boys attending the Cathedral choir school, on hearing the news burst out into a grand chorus with the National Anthem. The bellringers ...

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  10. ASKED FOR MORE.

    In connection with the peace negotiations, it transpires that the delegates representing the M' Callum and Greytown districts. in Cape Colony, wanted six-fold ...

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  11. ECONOMIC REFORM.

    Public meetings are reported to-day as having been held in pursuance of the economic reform campaign at -- Brunswick ...

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  12. AT OTHER PLACES.

    The nags at the Town Hall and Metropolitan Board of Works were hoisted as soon as the officials there became aware of the receipt of the good news from ...

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  13. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Miss Robinson, the local postmistress, hoisted the Union Jack this morning, and posted the proclamation of peace. There was great rejoicing among the ...

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  14. NEGOTIATIONS SPELL

    A telegram received from South Africa to-day states that the rest which has been afforded during the progress of the peace negotiations has been most ...

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  15. CHURCH BELLS CHIME.

    The bells at the St. James's old Cathedral, in Little Collins street, rang out a peal of joyful chimes immediately the news of the declaration of peace was ...

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  16. THANKSGIVING SERVICES.

    At St. Paul's Cathedral this afternoon, the evensong service commencing at 4.45 will be made of special thanks giving character for the peace which has ...

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  18. THE WELCOME NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General when seen on behalf of "The Herald" this morning, said: "I am sincerely and heartily pleased ...

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  19. MYSTERY OF THE CLOCK.

    People in the vicinity of Bourke street gazed at the Post Office clock in opened mouthed wonderment. What had gone wrong with the old thing, anyhow? It ...

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  20. OUR OWN MESSAGE.

    About an hour after the receipt of the telegram from Sir .J. G. Ward, our own message came to hand. It fully confirmed the New Zealand message, and read as follows:-- LONDON, Sunday 8.10 p.m. ...

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  22. GREAT SATISFACTION EXPRESSED

    To-day was just such another as Mate- king Day, as regards weather. It was wet and muddy. However, that made no difference in the joy and Jubilation on ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Spread The good news. Peace has been proclaimed. Ring the bells and unfurl the flags. ...

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  24. FITZROY.

    The intelligence that peace had been proclaimed in South Africa was received with great satisfaction by the magistrate, solicitors, officials and others in ...

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  26. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    At North Melbourne the flags were hosted on the Town Hall, the [?] volent Asylum, the States School, and several business and private ...

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  27. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S CABLES.

    Almost concurrently with the receipt of our own telegrams we learnt by telephone that His Excellency Lord Hopeton, the Governor-General, had just been officially notified by cable of the termination of the war. Lord Hopeton received a message from Lord Kitchener, the ...

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  28. AT THE POST OFFICE.

    Some surprise was created by the Post Office chimes between a quarter and half-past 10 o'clock. The hands pointed to twenty-five past the hour, ...

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