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  2. THE LATE QUEEN.

    LONDON, January 26.-The remains of her Majesty were placed in the coffin yesterday, after a special service, and were then taken into the chapelle ardente. ...

    Article : 240 words
  3. A TALK WITH COL. WYNDHAM.

    Colonel W. G. Crole Wyndham, C.B., who arrived in Melbourne on Saturday in command of the Imperial troops, is very much pleased with his visit to Australia, his only regret ...

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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, January 26, 6.35 a.m.-The Cowes correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that he has been informed, on good authority, that the Duke and Duchess of York will proceed ...

    Article : 84 words
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  7. THE DEVONSHIRE-ST.

    Pedestrians passing along Devonshire-street just now cannot but notice the numbers of people who stop and peer through the iron railings, as if expectant of seeing something curious. If they ...

    Article : 367 words
  8. THE CONINGHAM CASE.

    The Coningham divorce case has again cropped up. In December last Arthur Coningham petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Alice Stanford Coningham, on the ground of her ...

    Article : 272 words
  9. The Boer War.

    LONDON, January 26, 4.25 a.m.-Lord Kitchener reports that the Boer raiders in Cape Colony are doing little harm, and are daily becoming more unpopular. They have not been joined by ...

    Article : 44 words
  10. SMALL ENGAGEMENTS.

    LONDON, January 26. 4.25 a.m.-Major-General Cuningham, moving southwards from Olifant's Nek, captured 17 Boers, and engaged Commandant De Wet's commando at Middelfontein. ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. "VICTORIA DAY."

    LONDON, January 26.-The Canadians are unanimous in favor of retaining her late Majesty's birthday, May 24, as a public holiday under the name of "Victoria Day." ...

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  12. SYMPATHY OF BOER PRISONERS.

    LONDON, January 26, 4.25 a.m.-The Boer prisoners of war at Green Point, near Capetown, have suspended all amusement until after the burial of Queen Victoria on Saturday. ...

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  13. THE NEXT CONTINGENT.

    On Monday afternoon nineteen gentlemen who are applying for commissions with the Imperial Mounted Infantry Contingent were put through the riding tests, and all passed. They were ...

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  14. REELING AT BLOEMFONTEIN.

    LONDON, January 26.-The correspondent of the "Times" at Bloemfontein, describing the mourning there at the death of Queen Victoria, says: "However acute the bereavement may be, ...

    Article : 53 words
  15. SIR JULES BOWLING'S TOMB.

    The following inscription, which appeared on Sir James Dowling' tomb will be read with interest by many old citizens: "Within this vault, which he had himself caused to be erected as the ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. THE KING.

    LONDON, January 26.-The ceremonies attendant upon the proclamation of the King at Edinburgh, Oxford, Cambridge, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Derby, Cardiff, ...

    Article : 74 words
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  18. A STREET ADVENTURE.

    Constable Jeremiah Hartnett bad one of those delightful experiences on Monday evening, whilst in the fulfilment of bis duty, which go a great way towards removing the danger of ennui from ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. COLONIAL CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, January 26-Private G. Earl, of the New Zealand Mounted Infantry, was killed at BronkhorstEpruit. Private G. Hall, of the Queensland Mounted ...

    Article : 50 words
  20. PRISONERS AT ST. HELENA.

    LONDON, January 26.-Thirteen hundred and thirty-five more Boer prisoners has been landed at St. Helena. ...

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  21. PRECAUTIONS BY THE CITY COUNCIL.

    Some anxiety has been expressed in the city concerning the proposal to remove the bodies of those who found their last resting-place in the Devonshire-street Cemetery, in order that the ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. JOHN WAGNER.

    Mr. John Wagner, the well-known coach proprietor, died on Sunday afternon at his residence, Stonington, Glenferrie, Melbourne, at the age of 74, after a painful illness extending ...

    Article : 419 words
  23. THE RABBIT PEST.

    GRENFELL, Tuesday.-A rabbit trap, constructed by Mr. Ellis, of Bimbi, twenty miles from here, on its first night setting, caught 687 rabbits, and daring the second night 2043. On ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, January 26.-The King, in his message to Parliament, stated that he is conscious that Parliament will share his and the nation's deep sorrow at the death of a Queen whose ...

    Article : 205 words
  25. FRAUDULENT SOLICITORS.

    LONDON. January 26-At the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, yesterday, Julian Tregenna Biddulph Arnold, 39, solicitor, late of 37 Lincoln Inn Fields, was found guilty of various charges ...

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  26. TO THE SOBRAON.

    Constable W. Kemp found a boy named Perry M'Naughton, 13. with three other boys, in Parker lane, Haymarket, at about 1 a.m. on Tuesday. When they saw the uniform they ran away. Kemp ...

    Article : 176 words
  27. DRAFTS WORTH £160 STOLEN.

    The Sydney police have been notified that thirteen circular notes, or drafts, of the value of £10 each, and a draft for £30, have been stolen from a couple of gentlemen at Mount Victoria, ...

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  28. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Water Court yesterday Felice Langlade, 53, a widow, and a native of France, was charged by warrant with stealing a watch and chain, a brooch, and a ring, value £12; the ...

    Article : 264 words
  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  30. STATE CHILDREN'S RELIEF BOARD.

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  31. THE CRICKET MATCH.

    It was decided at a meeting of the Cricket Associaiton, held yesterday, that the interstate cricket match between New South Wales and Victoria should begin on Friday next. Nothing was ...

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  32. CROOK HELL CHRONICLINGS.

    CROOKWELL, Tuesday.-The stables at Tattersall's Hotel were burnt down on Saturday evening, and only the walls were also standing. Fodder, etc, to the extent of £30, was also ...

    Article : 108 words
  33. ROSEBERY PARK RACES.

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  34. PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS.

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  35. WITNESSES WANTED.

    Detective G. Brown, when on duty in the city on Monday evening, arrested a man on a charge of stealing a parse, the property of Miss Licht-scheindi. The suspected person was brought be ...

    Article : 86 words
  36. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    MOREE, Tuesday.-The Her. Mr. Hynes Wesleyan minister, was returning on Sunday evening at 10 o'clock after holding a service at Bingerang when the wheel of his sulky struck a stump. The ...

    Article : 249 words
  37. A SAILOR DROWSED.

    A sailor named William Griffith was drowned while bathing in the Murray, near Albury, on Saturday night He was accompanied by his mate, named Kennedy, who sat on the ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. TUESDAY'S BANKRUPTCY.

    The Registrarin Bankruptcy was engaged yesterday heating petitions which had been lodged for the sequestration of estates. In the case of W. H. Palmer, palmer official assignee of ...

    Article : 178 words
  39. RECOMMENDED FOR THE V.C.

    Trooper James O'Hara, of the Natal Light Horse, who was formerly employed as a chemist's assistant at Charlton (Vic.), and left there about 18 months ago for South Africa, with a view of ...

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  40. A BOER FAMILY WAGGON.

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.-There is on view to-day at Arkin's Livery Stables a Boer family waggon, which reached Newcastle yesterday from South Africa, consigned to Major Eames, ...

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  41. A M.L.C. RESIGNS.

    Mr. James Blanksby has resigned his seat in the Legislative Council. ...

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  42. MARRIAGES DISSOLVED.

    Mr. Justice Owen yesterday pronounced absolute the decrees nisi granted in the suits of Alice Parrey v. John Joseph Parrey, Julia Anne Leipery. v. John Andrew Leiper, James Oliver Leighton v. ...

    Article : 40 words
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  44. SIREN SOAP POWDERS.

    The essence of the Celebrated Siren Soap, a most marvellous production on sale at all grocers-a ...

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