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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT. THE SHOOTING PARTY,

    The special train with his Royal Highness on hoard arrived safe at Derriwong siding at 7 this morning. Notwithatanding the early hour a large number of residents of the district had driven out to meet us. It ...

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  3. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE VLAKFONTEIN BATTLE.

    Lord Kitchener reports that, in addition to the casualties already reported, two licutenants of Ycomanry were killed on May 29 at the battle at Vlakfontein and another ...

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  4. SPECIAL CABLES. FROM THE "HERALD'S" LONDON CORRESPONDENTS.

    A fight between British, Fronch, and German soldiers occurred at Tientsin. A Frenchman was killed and several were wounded. June 4. ...

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  5. SECOND EDITION

    On Thursday last Water Police Constable Richard Hughes, of Fremantle, felt unwell, and after Saturday was unable to attend to his duties. He received the medical attentions of Dr. Hope, but he rapidly ...

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  6. COMMON WEALTH NOTES. (BY OUR SPECIAL REPORTER.) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Immediately the House of Representatives met this afternoon the Premier asked members to close the debate on the Address in Reply as early as possible. He expressed a hope that if the debate could not be ...

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  7. THE MITCHELL DONATION.

    The discussion respecting the removal of a portion of the Free Public Library to the railway station reminds us of the quite unaccountable neglect of the Government to do ...

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  8. THE MILITARY PREPARATIONS.

    A half-day parade of all the metropolitan corps and Parramatta Half-squadron, including the local Naval Forces, will be held to-morrow in honour of the departure of the Duke of Cornwall and York, ...

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  9. BOERS CAPTURED.

    The South African Constabulary near Pretoria captured a small party of Boers, including Abram Mulan, a son-in-law of the late General Joubert, Malan was recently ...

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  10. RELIEF OF ZEERUST.

    Lieutenant-General Lord Methuen, with a large convoy, has relieved Zeerust, in the Western Transvaal. [It was announced a few days ago that the road ...

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  11. THE PRINCE ALFRED HOSPITAL. QUEEN VICTORIA MEMORIAL FOND.

    The Queen Victoria Memorial Fund is being raised to equip the Queen Victoria, memorial pavilions of the Prince Alfred Hospital. The movement began auspiciously several weeks ago, and has been ...

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  12. CAPE RAIDERS REPULSED.

    The local dofence force at Willowmore, Southern Cape Colony, repulsed a determined attack made on the town by Commandant Scheepers with 700 men. ...

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  13. FAREWELL TO COUNT WALDERSEE.

    ' Reuter's correspondent reports that the Ministers of the Powers at Peking bade farewell to Count von Waldersee yesterday amid an impressive military display. ...

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  14. A HARBOUR FAREWELL.

    The new Government yacht Victoria is under orders to convey the State Premier, the members of the Ministry, and of both Houses of the Legislature down the barbour to-morrow as a convoy to the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Captain A. A. 'M'Lean, of the New South Wales Mounted Infantry, " B " Squadron 2nd Regiment, received a severe gunshot wound in ono of his thighs at Koranfontein. ...

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  16. THE ROYAL VISIT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    The Union Steamship Company have arranged to make a special trip with their line steamer Mararoa from Sydney in connection with the projected visit of their Royal Highnesses to New Zealand. ...

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  17. GERMANY.

    The prospects of the harvest in Germany are very bad. The Empire will probably require to import 12,000,000 quarters of grain next season. ...

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  18. THE HOLIDAY IN THE COUNTRY.

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  19. AUSTRALIANS CONVALESCENT.

    The following Australian officers are convalescent and have rosumed duty:—Major W. Nisbet (Queensland Mounted Infantry), Lieutenant W. Cowell (Queensland Bushmen), ...

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  20. THE " SYDNEY MOHNING HERALD " SUBSCRIPTION LIST.

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  21. COREA.

    Anti-Christian riots have occurred at the island of Quelpart, 52 miles south of the southernmost portion of Corea. Two missionaries and six converts were ...

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  22. RINDERPEST IN BASUTOLAND.

    On account of rinderpest in Basutoland all communication between that territory and the Orange River Colony has been prohibited. ...

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  23. VICTORIA. INCREASE IN THE BEVENUE.

    The Victorian revenue for May was £877,988, being £282,619 more than that of May of last year. The anticipated revenue for the year onding the 30th instant will oxceed the estimated revenue by £400,000. ...

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  24. THE "A" BATTERY.

    Gunner J. D, Kenncity, " A " Battery (New South Wales), writing from Pretoria on April 20, states that the battery had been travelling about a lot, averaging 30 miles a day, and had been highly ...

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  25. HONOURS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The King held a court of investiture at St. James's yesterday. The function was brilliant. Among those invested were Colonel W. D. ...

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  26. THE TRIBUTEBS AND THE LLANBEBRIS NO. 1 MINE.

    A largely attended meeting of the Amalgamated Miners' Association was held at Ballarat to-night to discuss the trouble which has arissu between the tributers and the directors of the Llauberris No. 1 ...

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  27. MILITARY SERVICE AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    A military service was held on Sunday afternoon in the North St. Leonards Presbyterian Church in connection with the safe return from South Africa of Trooper Horace W. Gilchrist, of the 1st Austialian ...

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  28. THE FOOCHOW TEA MARKET.

    The arrivals of the new crop to date amount to 55,000 heavy-weight half-chests. The crop is reported to be 25 per cont, smaller than last year. Fine teas are very scarce. ...

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  29. THE MORAYSHIRE.

    The Morayshire arrived yesterday with 718 returning soldiers, most of whom saw a good deal of the war. Major tunbridge (Queensland) is in charge. The men are in fairly good health. There ...

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  30. JAPAN.

    Viscount Katsura has formed a new Cabinet in Japan in succession to the Government Of Marquis Ito, who recently resigned. ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND. TICKS NEAR BRISBANE.

    For some weeks past ticks have been showinng considerable activity in the vicinity of Brisbane. They are more numerous than ever. During the cold weather, however, they will probably not be so ...

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  32. A MEXICAN ELOPEMENT.

    A Mexican priest, named Esparza, eloped with a beautiful girl named Maria Padilla. Both were arrested at Madrid. They had in their possession £12,000 belonging to the ...

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  33. THE REVENUE.

    The revenue tor May was £290,713, a decrease of £55,792 as compared with May of last year. For the [?] months the revenue totalled £3,794,007, being a decrease of £410,190 compared with the ...

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  34. COLONEL LASSETTER'S CONTINGENT.

    Messrs. F. Lassetter and Co., Limited, of Sydney, have received the following cable from Colonel Lassetter, dated June 3:—" All well. Had successful march to Klorkadorp." ...

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  35. EXPLOSION OF A GASOMETER.

    The chief gasometer of Corps, of 500,000 cubic feet capacity, has been destroyed by an explosion. It is suspected that gasworkers who are on strike caused the explosion by ...

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  36. THE DUCHESS OF CORNWALL AND YORK.

    Yesterday the Duchess of Cornwall and York paid a visit to the Blue Mountains. Her Royal Highness was accompanied by Lady Hopetoun, Commander Wiuslee, Sir Donald Wallace, Mr. Sydney Hall ...

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  37. MR. R. E. O'CONNOR.

    Mr. R. E. O'Connor, K.C., and Vice-President of the Commonwealth Executive Council, who is now in Sydney, purposes remaining here during the present sittings of the courts. His duties in the ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A meeting of the executive committee appointed by the citizens to raise tunda towards establishing n home in memory of Queen Victoria was held to-day, The secretary reported that circular lettors from ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT.

    The apples which were shipped by the R.M.S. Victoria arrived in excellent condition. The experimental shipment of pears and ...

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  40. PARLIAMENTARY VISIT TO THE OPHIR.

    At the instance of the Governor-General a number of members of the Legislative Assembly paid a visit to the Royal yacht Ophir yesterday afternoon. About 50 members accompanied by ladies left by ...

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  41. THE LONDON AND GLOBE FINANCE CORPORATION.

    Messrs. George Cloutte and C. J. Ford, the liquidators of the London and Globe Finance Corporation, find it impossible at present to issue a scheme of reconstruction, but they ...

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  42. FEDERAL CAPITAL SITES.

    Mr. Soe, the State Premier, is to have an interview this morning with Mr. Alexander Oliver, who, it will be remembered, reported last year on eligible sites for the federal capital. He was appointed by the Lyne ...

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  43. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO THE DUKE.

    On Monday Mr. See, the State Premier, forwarded to the Governor-General the following letter:— "Your Excellency,—I desire on behalf of the Government and people of New South Wales to request ...

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  44. R.M.S. INDIA AT FREMANTLE.

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  45. TASMANIA.

    The body of William Dry Landale, a well-known sportsman, was found among the rooks at the bottom of the corporation stone quarry, Patterson-street, today, a fall of 70ft. At the inquest the evidence ...

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  46. THE WEATHER.

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  47. A ROYAL STAMP COLLECTOR.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York pursues the pastime of collecting postage stamps with a considerable degree of pleasure. Philatelists in this State hope that his example in that respect will lead ...

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  48. LATE MINING.

    For the month of May the Kulgurli treated 1470 tons for 1870oz, of gold; the standard extraction equalled 91 6 per cent. The battery at the Hainault in 23 half-days treated 670 tons for 474oz,; 11 per ...

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  49. THE ENGLISH DERBY.

    The latest quotations in the betting market on the Derby are 5 to 2 v. Voladyovski, 100 to 15 v. Floriform, 9 to 1 v. Handicapper, 10 lo 1 v. Revenue, 100 to 7 each v. Willinm the ...

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  50. TO-DAY.

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  51. BOWLING COMPETITIONS.

    In the fixed jack competition at the Crystal Palace 135 bowlers took part. The event was won by Mr. J. Dingle (New Zealand). Mr.Nathan (Victoria) was third. ...

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  52. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT, AND COMPANY, LIMITED.

    The Full Conrt to-day commenced hearing arguments on appeal from the decision of the Chief Justice, confirming the special resolution for the reduction of the capital of Goldsbrough, Mort, and Co., ...

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  53. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEPARTURE.

    The departure and embarkation of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York will take place tomorrow. Their Royal Highnesses will leave Government House at 11.15 a.m. Route: ...

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