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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Colonel Scobell's force, which is engaged in the pursuit of Commandant Malan's commando in Cape Colony, while continuing the pursuit captured 4000 rounds of ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN INTERESTS.

    At the instance of Mr. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, three large meat dealers in Liverpool have boen prosecuted for selling meat imported from ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    On Wednesday our future King and Queen saw their State in the bulk as it were, the men and women who were working out our future prosperity and the ...

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  5. THE ROYAL APPRECIATION.

    At a convenient interval H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall sent for Mr. Sampson, the conductor, who was introduced by his Excellency the Governor, as having been ...

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  6. DEATHS OF COLONIALS.

    Private H. Blank, one of the West Australian Mounted Infantry who were wounded in the fight with the Boers at Grobelaarrecht on the 15th instant, has ...

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  7. THE SYDNEY STEVEDORES' CIRCULAR.

    The circular issued by the Sydney Stevedores' Association on the 14th March last, with regard to labour and wages, has been published here, and has created a ...

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  8. THE STAY AT WARWICK.

    Notification was received here on Wednesday (writes our Warwick correspondent under yesterday's date) to the effect that the Royal trains would arrive at Warwick ...

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  9. COLONIAL FRUIT.

    The shipment of apples by the steamship Australia arrived in variable condition, and some of the fruit was over-ripe. The Tasmanian apples sold at prices ranging from ...

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  10. BOER PRISONERS IN INDIA.

    Five hundred Boer prisoners of war have been landed at Bombay. They are bound for Ahmadnagar, a city about 120 miles east of Bombay. ...

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  11. THE STATE DINNER.

    The following is a list of the ladies and gentlemen who dined at Government House last evening:—Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York, ...

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  12. THE ROYAL BOX.

    The beautiful concert-box, designed by Mr. G. M. Addison with the assistance of Mr. A. Benson, C. Chambers, and Mr. Godfrey Rivers, for the reception of their ...

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  13. HOMELESS BOER CHILDREN.

    When the Boer prisoners were expatriated to Ceylon from South Africa 250 homeless children were allowed to accompany them. These are now attending a Dutch school, ...

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  14. SOUVENIRS OF THE VISIT.

    Yesterday afternoon, after the reception at Government House, the Acting-Premier (Hon. A. Rutledge, K.C.) had the honour of presenting to his Royal Highness the Duke ...

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  15. ARRANGEMENTS IN NEW SOUTH WALLS.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York are timed to arrive at Newcastle from Brisbane at noon on Saturday, and will continue their journey half-an-hour ...

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  16. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The Right Hon. Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, M-P. for Monmouthshire, formerly leader of the Liberal party in the House of Commons, abstained from voting in the ...

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  17. (DEATH OF A MEMBER OF THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Information has been received from the General of Communications at Capetown that John Cousins, No. 372 of the Fifth Contingent, died from inflammation of the ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT HOUSE ARRANGEMENTS.

    In view of the limited accommodation afforded by Government House, it was necessary to provide quarters elsewhere for some members of the Royal suite. ...

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  19. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    It has been arranged by the allied Powers that 12, 500 foreign troops shall occupy the principal towns of the province of Chl-li, and a guard of 300 men shall be maintained ...

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  20. THREATENED NATIVE RISING IN WEST AFRICA.

    Correspondents writing from the Gold Coast (West Coast of Africa) state that the country is in a very disturbed condition, and they foreshadow a formidable rising ...

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  21. THE CIVIC CONCERT.

    The civic concert tendered to the Royal visitors last night was in every sense successful. The Mayor and the City Council did well to entrust this direction of the ...

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  22. THE KALGAN EXPLOSION.

    Later details regardmg the recent explosion of the arsenal at the Chinese town of Kalgan, about ninety miles north-west cf Peking, state that besides the seven ...

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  23. RECEPTION BY ROYALTY.

    Yesterday afternoon, at the invitation of his Excellency the Governor and Lady Lamington, a very large section of Brisbane society had the honour of being ...

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  24. BOXER FORCE DEFEATED.

    A force of Boxers, who were fleeing before the Chinese troops under General Litt, encountered a German regiment, and 100 of the Boxers were killed. ...

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  25. END OF A LONG STRIKE.

    The strike of glassworkers in Belgium, which has been in progress since August last, has collapsed. Altogether it is estimated that £500,000 has been lost in wages. ...

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  26. SHIPPING TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, May 23.—Arrivals: Mambare, s., from the New Hebrides; Port Elliott, s., from London. Departure: Birksgate, s., for Fiji. MELBOURNE, May 23.—Arrival: R.M.S. Ormuz, ...

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  27. FRENCHMAN MURDERED IN MOROCCO.

    The Kaid of the Kebdama tribe in Morocco recently shot and killed a French yachtsman named Pouzet. The French Government has in consequence despatched ...

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  28. THE GRAND ARCH IN QUEENSTREET.

    The "QUEENSLANDER" ROYAL VISIT NUMBER, NOW PUBLISHED. Fully Illustrated. The Royal carriage after passing through the Grund Arch opposite the ...

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  29. SITUATION IN THE BALKANS.

    Count Goluohowski, the Austro-Hungarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, in addressing the Hungarian Delegation yesterday, intimated that Austria intended to ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. THE GRAY HORSE.

    With regard to the horse so admired by his Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, it may be mentioned, Mr. Joseph Lamont, late of the Queensland Club Hotel ...

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  33. PLAGUE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Four cases of bubonic plague have been reported at Port Elizabeth, one of the principal ports of Cape Colony. ...

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  35. PREPARATIONS FOR DEPARTURE.

    The arrangements made for the journey by train of the Royal-party when returning to Sydney are similar to those that were taken when the Duke and Duches were ...

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  37. SERENADING THE DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    The idea of the German Glee Singers in serenading the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York was happily conceived and most successfully carried out. The ...

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  38. ARRANGEMENTS AT THE CENTRAL STATION.

    The arrangements in connection with the departure of the Royal visitors to-day are as follows:—The Royal train will leave the Central railway station at 11 a.m. At 10.30 ...

    Article : 93 words
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