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  2. THE KING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The improvement in the health of the King is fully maintained, and little doubt is now entertained that he will shortly be ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Details are now available to form an estimate of the original strength of the Boers at the opening of the campaign. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. OUR CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The weather continued fine at Eastbourne, when play in the match, Australia v. South of England was resumed. ...

    Article : 299 words
  5. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, Sir Richard Baker, took the chair at half-past two o'clock to-day. Senator O'CONNOR, the Vice-President ...

    Article : 194 words
  6. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The SPEAKER (Mr. W. C'Court) took the chair at half-past four o'clock. MR. D. O'CONNOR. Mr. D. O'Connor said that as a question ...

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  7. THE CORN DUTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons last night, Mr. John Morley moved the rejection of the duty on corn. He accused Sir Michael ...

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  8. PRETORIA CONSPIRACY

    LONDON, Thursday.—It transpires that the conspirators who were recently arrested at Pretoria on a charge of attempting to assassinate ...

    Article : 85 words
  9. VICTORIA

    The charge against Harold Kemp of forging a cheque for £325 was continued to-day. Mrs. Edith Wilkie swore positively that the cheque signed by her was ...

    Article : 414 words
  10. GRANT TO KITCHENER.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The House of Commons last night passed the proposed grant of £50,000 to Viscount Kitchener for his services in the war ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The SPEAKER of the House of Representatives, Mr. F. W. Holder, took the chair at half-past two o'clock to-day. Mr. WATSON (N.S.W.) wished to know ...

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  12. RETURN OF TROOPS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The whole steerage accommodation of several of the steamers of the Union Castle line has been secured to convey troops from ...

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  13. COMMANDANTS CONGRATULATED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Viscount Kitchener has telegraphed to General Botha, Commandant De la Rey, and Commandant De Wet, expressing his ...

    Article : 109 words
  14. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The members of the Arbitration Court visited the Bulli mine to-day. Messrs. Wade, Barry, and Cater represented the owners, and Messrs. Ritchie, Morgan, and ...

    Article : 325 words
  15. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A great "colonial" reception will be given at the Royal Albert Hall on July 22 to the Imperial Ministers. ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. MATCH AGAINST DERBY.

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.50 p.m.—The Australians commenced the fourteenth match of the tour at Derby, against a Derbyshire eleven this ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Leake, the Premier, rallied last night and shows signs of slight improvement. A hope of his recovery is now entertained. ...

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  18. WAR DISTINCTIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "London Gazette issued last night contains despatches from Lord Roberts supplementary to those dated ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. UNDESIRABLE VISITORS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Continental and the English detectives are co-operating to prevent an influx of anarchists into London at Coronation ...

    Article : 48 words
  20. THE SULPHIDE PROBLEM.

    In April last an article appeared in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" stating that an innovation in smelting, which promised to render profitable the ...

    Article : 508 words
  21. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The visiting colonial Premiers and the Australian Agents-General have arranged for the presentation of an address of ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. A MISSING BARQUE.

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—The barque Decima, which left Kaipara for London on December 12 last year, has not since been reported, and is believed to have ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. A GERMAN BANK

    LONDON, Thursday.—A syndicate of German bankers proposes to establish a bank South Africa, with a capital of 100,000,000 marks ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. IRISH LAND QUESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. P. M'Hugh, the member for North Leitrim, who has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy, was brought up ...

    Article : 127 words
  25. TRAMWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Pending a settlement of the question of a high or low level crossing over the coal lines for the Carrington tramway, the central portion of which remains ...

    Article : 443 words
  26. THE QUEEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Queen Alexandra, in a message to the First Army Corps, which her Majesty reviewed at Aldershot on Monday on behalf of the ...

    Article : 48 words
  27. A GANG OF THIEVES.

    There is at the present time in and about Newcastle a class, of very undesirable persons. A gang of men, evidently old and experienced in crime, can be seen ...

    Article : 206 words
  28. A NEW FIXTURE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Major Wardill says that the Australians will play an Eleven of England at Harrowgats, Yorkshire, on September 1, instead of ...

    Article : 36 words
  29. THE PHILIPPINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A sergeant, two corporals, and four privates of the American forces, while decorating the graves of comrades at Binangonam, in ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. THE AUSTRALIANS' RECORD.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 202 words
  31. MARITIME DISASTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The barque Fannie Kerr, which sailed from Newcastle for San Francisco on April 7, while in mid-ocean was discovered to ...

    Article : 73 words
  32. PLATTSBURG.

    On Wednesday evening the ladies in connection with the Catholic Church, held another social in the hall of the Mechanics' Institute. There were 90 couples ...

    Article : 134 words
  33. PING-PONG.

    The Ping-pang Tournament at the Y.M.C.A. Hall attracted a large audience last night to witness the final games. Some fine play resulted, in which, to the ...

    Article : 107 words
  34. THE LICENSING BILL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Commons last night the Licensing Bill was considered in committee. An amendment was proposed making it ...

    Article : 49 words
  35. Advertising

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