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    THE Sydney University Junior Examinations will be continued t-day as follows:— Morning subject—Arithmetic; committee, Mrs. Travis, Rev. Hutohison. Afternoon— ...

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  3. TRANSVAAL WAR.

    President Kruger, telegraphing to the United States, declared that he will fight to the bitter end. Lord Roberts reports that Wallace ...

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    THE Maryborough Ambulance Transport-Brigade met the Gympie train on arrival last night, and conveyed to the Hospital tow patients who has been the victims of a ...

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  5. SHIPPING.

    June 5.-Kingnswear, steamer, 202 tons Captain A. A. Burns, for Rockhampton, with a cargo of coals. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS ...

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  6. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Philp (Premier) speaking at the Harbor Board in response to the toast of bis health, said he had not the slightest intention of going for the Federal Parliament. ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    The Premier is in receipt of a telegram from Sir John Forrest, stating that the referendum for the acceptance or rejection of the Commonwealth Bill in West ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. POST OFFICE RETURNS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  9. Brisbane

    The Works Commission and Licensing Commission, respectively, sat this afternoon, bat only formal business was transacted. The former will probably start travelling ...

    Article : 102 words
  10. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 78 words
  11. Sydney.

    A telegram from Albury states that a young man, one of the best footballers in the district, died at Rutherglon, Victoria. He was recently injured in a match between ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. STATION HAND'S ROUGH EXPERIENCE.

    Mr. E. KOEPPEN, of Wilgar Downs Station (near Nyngan, N.S.W.). has Riven us the particulars of a rough experience which he lias safely passed through. He ...

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  13. ORANGE CAMPAIGN.

    A party recently sent by Count, Gleichen under a flag of trace to demand the surrender of Senekal, was captured. LONDON, June 5. ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    OUR report of last night's Council mooting will be found on the fourth page in this issue. The mixed train from Gympie, due at ...

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  15. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Chole[?] and smallpox are decimating the funi[?]e caps in India. The dead are lying on the roadside unburied for days There were five ...

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  16. Tramway Strikes in St. Louis.

    Serious tramway riots have occu[?]red at St. Lonis The strikers cruelly maltreated the drivers and passengers, and stripped several ...

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  17. INVASION OF TRANSVAAL

    Many Boers are occupying positions on the kopjes around Pretoria. LONDON, June 5. Alter a toilsome but unopposed ...

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  18. Melbourne.

    It is understood that the late Mr. W. R. Wilson left instructions in his will that his racing and breeding stud should be carried on as heretofore until a suitable opportunity ...

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  19. THE RISING IN CHINA.

    British and American missionaries have been surrounded at Paotingfu. They were safe on Monday, though in great danger. The "Boxers" ...

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  20. THE STANTON HARCOURT MURDER CASE.

    The man Brett, who is charged with murder, was brought up to-day, before the Police Magistrate and Mr. J. Stirling, J.P. The police asked for a remand for eight ...

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  21. SPORING

    La Carabine won the Alderman Cup, with Gunga Din second, and Dick Hammer hand third. ...

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  22. Advertising

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    Advertising : 531 words
  23. THE " BOXERS."

    Events have recently been happening in China of which much would have been heard in this country (says the Morning Leader) but for the concentration of the ...

    Article : 416 words
  24. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A very sudden death occurred here yesterday afternoon. The victim was William Phillips, aged 20 years, son of Mr. S. Phillips, bill-poster, residing in Denison ...

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The returned Queenslanders, on being interviewed in Brisbane, mentioned an order by Lord Roberts, which has not been alluded to before. It is to the effect that no ...

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  26. THE METHUEN SCANDAL.

    The special correspondent of the S. D Telegraph under date London, April 27, writes:—The opponents of Lord Methuen— and they are many—are not inclined to let ...

    Article : 353 words
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    Advertising : 216 words
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