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  2. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The holidays and the absence of Mr. Barton in Sydney during the greater part of the week are responsible for the dulness in things Federal. Since the Prime Minister's ...

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  3. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hello, "Sunday Times"! Man on the Corner calls. Well, what's the matter now? Fegan? No; that roast's off with me for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE BOER WAR

    Lieutenant Reid, of the Imperial Bushmen, with 20 others, captured, near Oliphant's River, Commandant Schroeder and 40 Boers. ...

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  5. THE CZAR TO VISIT GLASGOW.

    It is authoritatively announced that the Czar of Russia, accompanied by the Czarina, will visit Glasgow Exhibition in July. ...

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  6. PERSONAL

    The full list of names of the Duchess of Cornwall and York is Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes. It has been arranged to give a farewell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOVERNMENT CRITICISED.

    Mr. Reid yesterday referred to the Government manifesto:— This policy is the most attractive that the Premier of a debating society could ...

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  8. CHINA TROUBLE.

    The futile German and French expeditions that were despatched to separate points to deal with Chinese forces supposed to be collected at those ...

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  9. PICNIC TO MR. REID.

    Mr. G. H. Redd, who has been so long the leader of the Freebrade Party in the State Parliament, was yesterday tendered a picnic by his Parliamentary friends to ...

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  10. BUSHMEN WILL SHORTLY RETURN.

    The various Contingents of Australian Bushmen will shortly mobilise at Worcester preparatory to being sent home. ...

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  11. RETURN OF COURT BLOCKED

    It is considered here that these displays of force by the Powers have no other result than that of retarding settlement of the existing difficulty. The ...

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  12. SOBRAON WRECKED.

    Information is to hand that the English mail steamer the Sobraon has been wrecked near Foochow. The passengers and mails were ...

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  13. BOER LOSSES.

    The official report states that the Boer losses since April 25 were 12 killed, 20 wounded, 47 prisoners, and 50 surrenders. ...

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  14. PLUMER'S COLUMN.

    General Plumer's column has reached Middleburg. [A late message stated that Major-General Kitchener had advanced from ...

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  15. MR. SEE REPLIES TO CRITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. See) was seen yesterday by a representative of the "Sunday Times," and in reply to a question whether he had any remarks to make in reply to ...

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  16. CONWAY'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The trial of Mrs. Jane Smith, charged with the wilful murder of Patrick Conway on the high seas on board the steamer Talune on February 19, 1901, resulted in a ...

    Article : 217 words
  17. FISCALISM IN THE STATE.

    Mr. Reid said yesterday:— He was not one who wished now to see in State policies too great an intrusion of the fiscal element and the fiscal flag, but ...

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  18. "A FUTILE STRUGGLE."

    Commandant Vilonel, a Boer Genera], who surrendered some time ago, writes from Winburg to the "Bloemfontein Post," stating that before the occupation of ...

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  19. MR. REID ON THE FEGAN APPOINTMENT.

    While Mr. Reid was speaking yesterday, someone interjected the name of Fegan. He replied:— "I don't think it is right at a gathering ...

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  20. SMALLPOX ON THE CHINGTU.

    There seemed a lingering hope that the case of sickness on board the transport Chingtu suspected to be smallpox, might prove to be nothing more serious than ...

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  21. FACTS FROM THE BOER SIDE.

    The "Cape Times" of February 27 publishes an interesting article by "One Who Has Fought With the Boers," from which we extract the following comments upon ...

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  22. MANLY TO PITTWATER TRAMWAY.

    The ceremony of turning the first sod in connection with the proposed tramway from Manly to Pittwater was performed at Manly yesterday afternoon by Mr. O'Sullivan, ...

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  23. MR. WANT WILL PRAY.

    Mr. J. H. Want was in good form at the picnic to Mr. Reid yesterday. He said they all hoped to soon see Mr. Reid leader of the Government. If he might be ...

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  24. MR. O'SULLIVAN GETS ANGRY.

    At a banquet at Manly yesterday afternoon in connection with the turning of the first sod of the Manly to Pittwater tramway, the Hon. E. W. O'Sullivan, State ...

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  25. THE U.S. NAVY AND AUSTRALIAN ARMY.

    Yesterday morning Rear-Admiral G. C. Remey, whose flagship, the U.S. cruiser Brooklyn, arrived in Port Jackson on Friday, paid an official call on Major-General ...

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  26. THE CONINGHAM CASE.

    The "Catholic Press" publishes a letter of congratulation received by Dr. O'Haran from Senator Sir John Downer, K.C, in reference to the result of the Coningham ...

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  27. THE NEW LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION.

    In proposing the health of his successor yesterday, Mr. Reid said: "I earnestly bespeak for him the same implicit loyalty which I fortunately enjoyed from every ...

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  28. TROOPS FOR MELBOURNE

    The first section of the local troops who are to take part in the ceremonies in connection with the opening of the Federal Parliament left by special train for ...

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  29. THE TONGARIRO

    The transport [?], with returned troops from South Africa, passed Cape Otway at 3.40 p.m. yesterday, en route to Sydney. She should arrive to-morrow ...

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  30. THE COAST HOSPITAL ENQUIRY.

    In reply to an enquiry yesterday by a "Sunday Times" representative. The Premier (Mr. J. See) stated that copies of the evidence and ...

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  31. MORE ISLAND MURDERS.

    Messrs. Burns, Philip's steamer Moresby, which arrived in Port Jackson yesterday from New Britain and New Guinea, brought intelligence of another massacre of white ...

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  32. THE UNEMPLOYED THREATEN TO INTERVIEW THE DUKE.

    A meeting of the unemployed has been called for Tuesday next, at Queen's Hall, at 10.30 a.m. A manifesto has been drawn up, of which the following is the sixth clause: ...

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  33. THE DUKE'S PRESENTS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Among the presents being brought to Australia by the Duke of Cornwall and York are cigar and cigarette cases, and other articles of similar character. There is a ...

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  34. FELL FROM AN ELECTRIC TEAM.

    A middle-aged woman named Mary Marshall, who resides at Marrickville, fell from the foot-board of an electric tram opposite the post-office, Mosman's Bay, last evening, ...

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  35. SEASICKNESS.

    Pastor Steed, of Wellington, N.Z., who had previously used the great preventive, "Seajoi," writes: "I dread going without 'Seajoi'—with it I can enjoy life upon the ...

    Article : 57 words
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