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  2. LANDS ADMINISTRATION — REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. ME. JUSTICE OWEN'S CONCLUSIONS. DEPARTMENTAL OFFICIALS EXONERATED. PAYMENTS TO MR. CLOSE. ALLEGED PARTICIPATION BY MR. CRICK.

    The Premier was able yesterday to make available the conclusions of the Royal Commission that inquired into the administration of the Lands Department. THE COMMISSION. The terms of the Commission were in effect as follows:— ...

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  3. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A collision of a serious character, resulting in the total loss of the well-known steam tug Energy, but happily unattended by loss of life, occurred at sea in the vicinity of ...

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  4. FIGHTING ZULU REBELS. ON BOKINYONI HILL.

    Details of the fight on Bokinyoni between Colonel Leuchars' forces and Sibindi's impi on the one hand and the rebel chiefs Faku, ...

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  5. CZAR CONCILIATORY. AUDIENCE WITH DUMA'S PRESIDENT.

    The Czar has granted an audience to Professor Morumtzeff, President of the Duma, at the Imperial Palace at Gatchina (30 miles S.S.W. of St. Petersburg). ...

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  6. DUMA NOT HEEDED.

    Eight men of the Baltic fleet who were sentenced to death, and for whom the Duma appealed to the Prime Minister for mercy, have been executed. ...

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  7. THE PACIFIC CABLE. CONFERENCE WITH MR. CHAPMAN.

    Mr. Austin Chapman, Postmaster-General of Australia, and Sir Joseph Ward, Postmaster-General of New Zealand, have discussed with the Pacific Cable Board ...

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  8. BOMB OUTRAGE.

    Two bombs have been exploded at Kutais. General Allkhanoff, ex-Governor of Transcaucasia, was wounded, and four persons were killed. ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY. —. A CUSTOMS DISAGREEMENT.

    Recently the Hungarian Diet passed a resolution in favour of complete independence in the making of its Customs tariff, and carried the resolution into effect. The ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. THE ITALIAN MINISTRY.

    Signor Giolltti has succeeded in forming a Ministry in Italy. The principal portfolios have been allotted as follows:— Signor GIOLITTI, Premier and Minister ...

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  11. A DETERMINED STAND.

    Colonel Vanderplank, commanding the Zululand Mounted Rifles, and some Natal Carabineers and native levies, under Lieutenants London and Shepstonc, carried out ...

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  12. EXPORT OF FRUIT.

    The Australian apples shipped by the R.M.S. Victoria arrived in excellent condition. Australian apples realised 10s 6d to 14s, and Tasmanians 6d to 1s more, except ...

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  13. H.M.S. MONTAGU ASHORE.

    The first-class battleship Montagu, 14,000 tons, during a fog went ashore at Shutter Point, Lundy Island, at the mouth of the Bristol Channel. ...

    Article : 235 words
  14. EXTENT OF MARTIAL LAW.

    In the House of Commons last night the Opposition cheered Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, for declining to listen to the ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    At the Epsom Summer Meeting to-day, the race for the principal event resulted as follows:— Derby Stakes of 6500 sovs, by subscription of ...

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  16. THE CHICAGO HORRORS. AMERICA APPALLED.

    America is appalled at the revelations of the methods of meat packers at Chicago, and the Beef Trust is panic-stricken. British, German, and Japanese orders ...

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  17. LISMORE REPORTED LOST.

    Lloyd's agent at Valparaiso reports that the ship Lismore, 1676 tons, which was on a voyage from Melbourne to Coronel, Chile, has been totally lost at sea. ...

    Article : 408 words
  18. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    The Parliamentary followers of Mr. J. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P. (Labour) have resolved to thank those in the colonies anxious for them to make the visit to ...

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  19. SUMMARY OF THE REPORT.

    The following synopsis of Mr. Justice Owen's report was also issued:— The Commissioner opens his report by reciting the terms of the Commission entrusted ...

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  20. PRINCESS ENA OF BATTENBERG.

    The Church Association wrote to Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, stating that the presence of the Prince and Princess of Wales at the ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS. — KING PETER AND THE REGICIDES.

    King Peter of Servia has retired the principal officers who were concerned In the murder of King Alexander and Queen Draga. ...

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  22. GRAIN ELEVATOR BURNT.

    The Armour Grain Company's elevator at Chicago has been burnt with 1,000,000 bushels of grain. ...

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  23. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Austin Chapman has discussed with the manager of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company the installation of a service between Queenseliff, Victoria, and ...

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  24. DEATH OF MR. MICHAEL DAVITT.

    Mr. Michael Davitt died after midnight in a private hospital in Dublin. Mr. Davitt was aged 60 years. Mr. Michael Davitt vislited Australia in 1895 ...

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  25. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Playing for Sussex against Derbyshire Dwyer took nine' wickets for 35. Mr. C. B. Fry has damaged one of his ankles, and will not be able to play for two ...

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  26. NAVY'S PRECEDENCE IN JAPAN.

    War rewards have been gazetted at Tokio. Under these the navy will take precedence of the army. ...

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  27. FRANCE'S GREAT DEFICIT.

    M. Poincare, the Minister of Finance of France, has to provide for a deficit of £10,000,000 in the budget of 1907. ...

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  28. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister, in reply to a memorial of 115 Labour and Liberal members of the House of Commons, announced' that he ...

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  29. MR. A. CHAPMAN.

    Mr. A. Chapman, Postmaster-General of Australia, will join the Mooltan at Marseilles on Friday (June 1). ...

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  30. ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament adjourned yesterday over Whitsuntide till June 7. ...

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  31. SIXTY-FIVE LIVES LOST.

    A Russian steamer capsized at Riga, on the Baltic, owing to being' overloaded, Sixty-five persons were drowned. ...

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