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  3. AFTER THE WAR.

    In reply to a question in the House of Lords last night, the Earl of Onslow, Under-Secretary for the Colonies, stated that Boer prisoners who had not declared ...

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  4. THE CORONATION.

    In a statement published to-day, the "Daily Telegraph" mentions that the Coronation will take place early in August. ...

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  5. GENERAL BULLER AND COLENSO DESPATCHES.

    At the instance of General Sir Redvers Buller, the newspapers have published the Colenso despatches, with which they have been supplied by Mr St. John ...

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  6. JEAN GERARDY.

    The renowned Belgian violoncellist arrived on Monday in Melbourne, where he commenced a short Australian tour. It should be a pleasant duty for musical ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CRIGKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australians commenced a match at Birmingham to-day against an eleven representing the city of Warwickshire. The weather was fine, the sun shining ...

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  8. SIR GORDON SPRIGG RETURNS TO THE CAPE.

    Sir Gordon Sprigg, the Premier of Cape Colony, has decided not to wait for the Coronation, but to return almost immediately to call the Cape Parliament ...

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  9. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    His Majesty King Edward is progressing slowly but surely towards convalescence. When His Majesty is well enough he ...

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  10. RIOTOUS COLONIAL SOLDIERS.

    News received to-day from South Africa states that several discharged colonial soldiers have been arrested at Capetown and Durban, on a charge of ...

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  11. ACCIDENT TO MR CHAMBERLAIN.

    The secretary of State for the Colonies met with a slight cab accident this morning, sustaining a wound on the forehead. Though the condition of Mr ...

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  13. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    When addressing the Empire League yesterday, Sir Gordon Sprigg thanked the British Government for upholding the freedom of Cape Colony, and added ...

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  14. TRADE WITH GREAT BRITAIN.

    Addressing the Empire League yesterday, Sir Edmund Barton stated that free trade within the Empire would involve the fiscal conversion of many ...

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  15. MR CHAMBERLAIN'S ACTION.

    In commenting on the refusal of the Imperial Government to suspend the constitution of Cape Colony, the German newspapers generally express ...

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  16. TROUBLE WITH KAFFIRS.

    The police at Johannesburg arrested some of the native chiefs yesterday on charges of inciting the natives to leave work. ...

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  17. BOER FARMERS FOR PATAGONIA.

    The efforts of the agent sent by the Government of the Argentine to Portugal, with the object of inducing the Boer refugees there to found a new colony in ...

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  18. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.

    The following umpires have been appointed for Saturday's junior, matches: Chilwell v. Barwon, in Sardinia Park: Field, W. M'Donald; goal, J. Fedley and D. Pescott. Geelong ...

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  19. THE DELAGOA BAY FIRE.

    The great fire which broke out recently in the buildings at Delagoa Bay in which were stored the vast quantities of hay, oats, and compressed forage owned by ...

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  20. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    The Chinese Government has appealed to the United States to use her efforts to bring about the evacuation of Tient[?]in by the foreign troops. ...

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  21. ENGLISH COTTON TRADE.

    The Master Cotton Spinners Federation of Lancashire declare that the state of trade has not been worse for forty years than at the present time. ...

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  22. SKITTLES.

    The following pairs play to-night at the Hit or Miss alley for Mr Blyth's trophy: Grant v. Chamberlain, Hurley v. T. Williams, Landy, a bye. ...

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  23. SUPERSTITION IN IRELAND.

    An instance of the superstitious associations and belief in witchcraft which still linger in some parts of Ireland has been afforded at Clogheen. A cattle ...

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  24. PIGEON SHOOTING IN ENGLAND.

    Mr Donald Macintosh, the Australian pigeon shot, has won the £50 cup given by the Gun Club. Mr Macintosh divided the stake of ...

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  25. THE BISLEY MATCHES.

    The New Zealand rifle team at Bisley has put in steady practice since its arrival in England, but the results obtained have been moderate. Bandmaster King ...

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