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  3. AUSTRALIA'S GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The "Standard" this morning states that it is reported hi well-informed quarters that Lord Brassey, formerly Governor of Victoria, has accepted the ...

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  4. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The latest bulletin states that the improvement in the condition of the King is being maintained. His Majesty's appetite is improving, ...

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  5. REVIEW OF COLONIAL CONTINGENTS.

    The Colonial Coronation contingents were reviewed by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales to-day. The Crown Princes of Denmark, ...

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  6. AFTER THE WAR.

    It is reported that Mr Kruger has received information to the effect that Mr Steyn, ex-President of the late Orange Free State Republic, is hopelessly ...

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  7. A NINE HOURS' SLEEP.

    King Edward slept for nine hours during Monday night, partook of a good breakfast, and afterwards enjoyed a cigar. ...

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  8. THE NOOITGEDACHT BATTLE.

    General De La Rey has made an interesting statement to a press representative regarding the merits of the British generals encountered, during the ...

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  9. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    The bulletin issued at 10 o'clock this morning, states that the King passed an excellent night, and His Majesty continues to make steady progress in all ...

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  10. STATEMENT BY SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Speaking at a dinner given in London last night. Sir Edmund Barton, the Australian Prime Minister, said that he hoped to be able to remain and retain the ...

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  11. OUTBURST OF GREETINGS FOR THE QUEEN.

    The stands provided for the Colonial Premiers were situated immediately below the windows of the levee room at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  12. VALUABLE INFORMATION SECURED.

    Reuter's correspondent slates that it is not generally known that during the wanderings of General Do Wet among the outlying commandos after the ...

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  13. MEDALS AND V.C.'S PINNED ON BY PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales, when presenting the Victoria Crosses and war medals, dismounted, and pinned the medals to the tunics of the recipients, afterwards ...

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  14. DRILL IN SCHOOLS.

    The continued stress of the war in South Africa has rendered it necessary to consider many subjects directly or indirectly connected with the national ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND TROOPS TO REMAIN LONGER.

    Mr Seddon has instructed the New Zealand Coronation contingent to remain in England until the end of August. ...

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  16. CORONATION PROCEEDINGS TO BE QUIETER.

    It is announced that the Coronation Trill be much quieter than was at first intended, but the religious character of the proceedings will be more strongly ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The match between the Australia[?] cricketers and an cloven of Scotland was concluded at Edinburgh to-day. The Australians resumed their first innings, ...

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  18. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    Mr William Edward Carbery, the manager in London of the Union Bank of Australia, has retired from the service of the bank, on account of ill-health. ...

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  19. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION IN RUSSIA.

    It is announced that a number of English and Moscow capitalists have entered into a contract for the construction of a railway from Tomsk. 2,377 miles east of ...

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  20. RANJITSINHJI IN GOOD BATTING FORM.

    Ranjitsinhji is in splendid form with the bat at the present time. Playing for Sussex against Essex he compiled 230 runs before being disposed ...

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  21. CAPTAIN STAUGHTON OF VICTORIA.

    A marriage has been arranged between Captain Staughton, M.L.A. of Victoria, and the eldest daughter of the Honorable Howard Spensley. ...

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  22. MOTOR RACING IN FRANCE.

    The result of the motor race between Paris and Vienna is not yet settled, owing to protests. The first five machines to arrive at their ...

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  23. THE POLICE AND PERAMBULATORS.

    Mr Garrett gave his decision at the South-west London Police court in the summonses which ' the police authorities had issued against Mrs ...

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  24. A BRITISH GUNBOAT.

    H.M.S. Amphitrite, 1st class twin screw cruiser, the biggest warship that has ever entered the Persian Gulf, has just completed a cruise among the chief ...

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