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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A morning contemporary yesterday contained an article which purported to be an open letter to the citizens of Melbourne" from an officer of the Royal ...

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  3. THE BOERS.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, Prime Minister of Great Britain, who recently returned with restored health from France to England, last night, delivered a speech on the ...

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  4. SENSATIONAL FATALITY.

    A shocking accident occurred at King's bridge, spanning the Bendigo Creole, near the gas works, this afternoon, when Mr. A. E. Boldt, a well-down contractor, met ...

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  5. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    The departure of the Duke and Duchess of York from Melbourne has been unexpectedly postponed. Late last night it was announced that their Royal Highnesses, instead of sailing for Queensland by the Royal' yacht Ophir on Thursday, as ...

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  6. ARMY REFORM SCHEME.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for War, moved a resolution authorising the reorganisation of the British army, in ...

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  7. CHINA AND THE POWERS.

    Dr. Morrison, the Times" correspondent at Pekin, telegraphs that China has asked for a reduction in the amount of the war indemnity (£65,000,000) demanded ...

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  8. THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN KELLY.

    Mr. S. H. Rowe, of the Customs departmet, writes:--"Only last,week I received a letter from Captain John Kelly, dated 5th April, from Sunnyside Camp, Pretoria, in ...

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  9. IMPERIAL COURT INTRIGUES.

    Further news from Si-ngan-fu with respect to the secret revolutionary conspiracy in the Chinese court for the murder of the Emperor Kwang-su, and the raising to the ...

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  10. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    Privates Cork and Rogers, who returned from South Africa in the Tongariro, received a hearty welcome home. The local section of Hangers and the band escorted ...

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  11. THE DEFENCE OF ZULULAND.

    Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for War, in reply to a question asked in the House of Commons last night by. Mr. James Bryce, Liberal member for Aberdeen South ...

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  12. THE TIEN TSIN CONCESSION.

    Reports from Tien Tsin with respect to the concession there which England claims as the property of the Tien Tsin Railway Company, and which Russia demands "by ...

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  13. TWO BAIRNSDALE SOLDIERS.

    Lieutenant Herbert A. Reid, who, as reported in "The Age" of Monday, has been created a Companion of the D.S.O. in recognition of his great gallantry and skill ...

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  14. THE BEIRA EXPEDITION.

    In the House of Commons last night, in reply to a question, Mr. Brodrick, Secretary for War, stated that it was not necessary to publish an official account of ...

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  15. THE EXPELLED ALIENS.

    The special commission appointed some time ago by the Marquis of Lansdowne, then Secretary for War, to inquire into the complaints and ...

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  16. AN ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club, which has been engaged, in carrying out arrangements for the sending of a team of English cricketers to Australia in September next, has now ...

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  17. PERSISTENCY REWARDED.

    Mr. Harry Kessell, son of Mr. T. N. Kessell, of this town, has received the appointment of lieutenant in the Fifth Victorian Contingent. Mr. Kessell, when in ...

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  18. A SHOCKING DEATH.

    An accident of a shocking nature happened at the Ferrars-street level crossing on the Port Melbourne railway a few minutes before midnight on Monday, when Miss ...

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  19. OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.

    The Governor-General was seen at 11.30 o'clock last night by a reporter of "The Age."' His Excellency confirmed the report that ...

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  20. THE BOER LOSSES.

    Lord Kitchener has reported to the War Office another instance in which Boer surrenders have fought gallantly with the British against burgher commandos. ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. George Musgrove, the well-known Australian entrepreneur, has purchased the colonial rights of The Fortune Teller, a musical comedy, which is now being ...

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  22. AMERICA CUP YACHTS.

    Another trial took place yesterday between Sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht, Shamrock II., built specially to win from the New York Yacht Club the America Cup ...

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  23. AMERICAN RAILWAY "SQUEEZE."

    With respect to the settlement of the great hear squeeze on Northern Pacific railway stock, arising in connection with the struggle between the Morgan and Hill and ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  25. "THE AGE" AND THE ROYAL WEEK.

    During the week which closed on Saturday last--that is to say, on 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th May--"The Age" had an extraordinary circulation as the result of ...

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  26. BUSHMEN AND YEOMANRY.

    The Imperial Yeomanry regiment and the composite regiment of Australian Bushmen, which have been serving under Lieut.-General Lord Methuen in the western ...

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  27. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    Silver.--Bar silver is to-day quoted at 239 per oz. standard. Wheat.--The wheat quotations show a decline for the week of 6d. per Quarter. ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S PACIFIC FLEET.

    The St. Petersburg correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that Admiral Alexieff, commanding the Russian fleet in Chinese and North Pacific waters, has ...

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  29. SAD SHOOTING CASE.

    A shooting fatality, attended with tragic circumstances, occurred this afternoon at Tonambit, on the outskirts of East Maitland, by which from young lads lost their ...

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  30. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.---Svarstadt, barque, from Fremantle 21st December; Nich[?]aas Witsen, ship, from Albany 27th January; Trafalgar, ship, from Sydney 26th January; Zain ...

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  31. MILITARY PARADE CANCELLED.

    Major Parnell, acting A.A.G., at 7 o'clock last night issued a circular memorandum cancelling the parade for Thursday next. The circular further stated:--"There will ...

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  32. EMPRESS FREDERICK DYING.

    The state of the Empress 'Dowager of Germany (nee Princess Royal of England), sister of King Edward VII. and mother of the Emperor William) who is lying ill at ...

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  33. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    The steamer Darius, upon which a case of small-pox was discovered on her arrival in Hobson's Bay some day ago, sailed again yesterday evening for Sydney, after putting ...

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  34. THE SIEGE OF HOOPSTAD.

    The small British garrison which was placed in Hoopstad, on the Vet River, on the north-west corner of the Orange River Colony, to keep a check on that centre of ...

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  35. THE BUTE ESTATE.

    The real estate of the late Marquis of Bute who died sonic months ago worth £5,000,000, will pay to the British Treasury in succession duty £200,000, in ...

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  36. A RACING DISASTER.

    A very serious accident occurred at a pony race meeting held at Rosebery Park this afternoon, during the running of the 14 Hands Welter Handicap. The mishap ...

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  37. THE EXHIBITION CEREMONY.

    The interesting function which took place at the Exhibition Building yesterday morning in connection with the public distribution by the Duke of Cornwali and York of ...

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  38. THE BEER POISONING CASES.

    In the Court of King's Bench yesterday a ruling decision was given in one of the eases arising out of the beer poisoning epidemic cases in England three months ago. A ...

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  39. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The German Government is largely increasing its military strength on the eastern frontier, in consequence of the abnormal numbers of the Russian forces non ...

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  40. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Board of Health has refused to allow the San Francisco mail steamer Ventura to come alongside the wharf owing to plague being prevalent in San Francisco. The ...

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  41. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    I.G.M.S, Darmstadt, left Suez for Australia, morning 13th inst. ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The War Office reports Private J. Warburton, of the Tasmanian Bushmen, dangerously wounded, and Private G. Saunderson slightly wounded at Kraapan. ...

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  43. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--I have to make an explanation as to one part of the proceedings this morning. After his Royal Highness entered the Exhibition Building, he made a special request ...

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  44. A COOK DROWNED IN THE YARRA

    The body of a man recovered from the Yarra, about a mile above Princes-bridge, on Monday, was yesterday identified as that of Henry Stevens, a single man and a cook by calling. Stevens was ...

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  45. VICTORIANS KILLED OR WOUNDED.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received a cable despatch from Capetown reporting that on 8th May Trooper W. Cro, Fifth Victorian Mounted Infantry, was ...

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  46. BRITISH SHIPPING INTERESTS.

    A further move in the acquisition by foreigners of British shipping interests has been made by the Hamburg-American Steamship Company, a German firm, which ...

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  47. LAW LIST.--(THIS DAY.)

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  48. LOCAL NEWS.

    The water police were engaged during yesterday dragging the Yarra in the vicinity of Queen's bridge for the body of the man supposed to have been drowned on Monday night through stepping ...

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    The last four nights and last four matinees of Wyld and Freedman's British biograph are announced. The pictures are not only stirringly interesting from their ...

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