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  2. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS IN ENGLAND.

    Since the finish of the recent test match at Sheffield, which resulted in a victory for the Australians by 143 runs, congratulations have poured into the ...

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  3. AFTER THE WAR.

    The farewell message addressed to the British troops in South Africa by Lord Kitchener, late Commander-in-Chief who is now on his way to England, has ...

    Article : 113 words
  4. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    His Majesty the King continues to progress towards recovery without interruption. This morning's bulletin reports that ...

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  5. CRICKETERS VISIT AND INSPECT MR CHAMBERLAIN'S ORCHIDS.

    The Australian cricketer's paid a visit this morning to the Highbury estate of Mr Joseph Chamberlain, near Birmingham, and inspected the hot-house ...

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  6. IN DEFENCE OF BE WET.

    General Botha, the Boer Commander-in-Chief, denies that General De Wet used cattle in order to break through the blockhouse lines in the east of the Orange ...

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  7. BEN VILJOEN TAKES THE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE.

    General Ben Viljoen, the prominent Boer leader who was captured by the British in the neighborhood of Lydenburg, in the Eastern Transvaal, in ...

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  8. THE CORONATION CONTINGENT.

    The Maories, who are now visiting London in connection with the Coronation celebrations, were entertained at lunchcon to-day by the Earl of Onslow, ...

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  9. GAME AGAINST WARWICKSHIRE.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the county of Warwickshire was resumed at Birmingham to-day, in fine weather. The wicket was good, ...

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  10. RHODESIAN PARTICIPANTS IN THE WAR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Buluwayo states that fully thirty per cent, of the able-bodied population of Rhodesia participated in the operations during the ...

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  11. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, eldest son of the Duke of Norfolk, in his 23rd year. ...

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  12. RETURNING TO AUSTRALIA.

    The fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth battalions of the Commonwealth Contingent have embarked on board the transport Manchester Merchant, the services ...

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  13. THE DELAGOA BAY FIRE.

    The great fire in the Government stores at Delagoa Bay, which has been burning for some time, is now abating. It is estimated that damage has been ...

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  14. CONVALESCENT OFFICERS.

    The War Office reports that Colonel Lemesurier, of the Eighth Commonwealth Contingent, and Major Hamilton Browne and Lieut. J. Taylor, of the ...

    Article : 47 words
  15. ENCOURAGING SETTLEMENT ON THE LAND.

    The "Times" publishes a message from its correspondent at Johannesburg, in which the latter states that a number of ex-regular soldiers are settling in the ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. STRIKE OF RAILWAY HANDS IN CHICAGO.

    An extensive railway strike has taken place in Chicago, where 8,500 men, employed in the handling of railway freight, have left work in consequence of the ...

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  17. LOSSES IN THE CLOTH TRADE.

    Interesting evidence with regard to the position of the cloth trade in this country was given by Marcus Gage Cartwright, dyer and woollen cloth, ...

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  18. THE CONFERENCE OF COLONIAL PREMIERS.

    Owing to the accident to Mr Chamberlain, and the consequent postponement of the Imperial Conference, the Colonial Premiers in London are in order ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. FRENCH NAVAL CONSTRUCTION.

    M. de Pelletan, the new French Minister of Marine, recently requested the contractors for the construction of two battleships ordered by H. de Lanessan, ...

    Article : 64 words
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  21. FRICTION IN THE PERSIAN GULF.

    Further friction is reported to have occurred in the north of the Persian Gulf, between Turkey and Mabaroukh, the Sheik of Koweyt, who at the end of last ...

    Article : 130 words
  22. BALLARAT.

    Early in May last, William T. Stevens, sewing machine importer, of Mair-street, was sentenced by Mr W. Dickson, Police Magistrate, to three months imprisonment on a ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.

    By Mr Neil Campbell.—This day, at 12.30, two-storey brick residence, situated at the corner of Latrobe Terrace and Laurel Bank Parade. ...

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  24. THE WOOL SALES.

    The July series of Colonial wool auctions was opened to-day in the presence of a good attendance of both home and foreign buyers. ...

    Article : 62 words
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  26. A SYDNEY DOCTOR.

    The Dublin University has conferred the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Medicine on Mr J. J. Power, of Sydney. ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    Mr George Wyndham, Chief Secretary for Ireland, entertained Sir Edmund and Lady Barton, Mr and Mrs Seddon, and Sir John and Lady Forrest at the ...

    Article : 42 words
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