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  2. HANDLING GRAIN IN BULK.

    The select committee appointed to investigate the question of handling grain in bulk visited Port Melbourne and Williamstown yesterday for the purpose of giving ...

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  3. BOER COLLAPSE IMMINENT

    Disclosures of the most interesting and important nature with respect to the weakness of the Boers, as admitted by the enemy's own generals, and as to the ...

    Article : 478 words
  4. FEDERAL POLITICAL NOTES.

    Mr. O'Malley has spoken frequently in the federal Parliament, but his speeches have invariably comprised merely a few eccentric or grotesque observations--often with some ...

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  5. EXPULSION OF MR. FINDLEY.

    The Trades Hall Council readily sanctioned the suspension of its standing orders last evening to allow Mr. H. Stanley to move:--That this council views with alarm and ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. A. O'Keefe, who, with Mr. W. L. Baillieu, is contesting the seat in the Legislative Council rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Winter-Irving, one of the ...

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  7. THE KING'S CORONATION.

    The "Standard," which is the recognised press organ of the Government party, today makes an interesting announcement with reference to the arrangements in ...

    Article : 99 words
  8. RUSSELL BIGAMY CASE.

    The trial of Earl Russell before the House of Lords to-day on a charge of bigamy, which resulted, after the Earl had pleaded guilty in a sentence being passed of three ...

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  9. CAPTURED BY FOUCHE.

    One who was at the Buffeisfontein fight gives a graphic description of the affair in the "Frontier Guardian." He says:--The Wodehouse Yeomanry, 35 strong ...

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  10. PAROLE PRISONERS RELEASED.

    Major-General Featherstonhaugh, in command of the column which was recently sent from Mafeking to clear the country to the eastward, reports having rescued a ...

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  11. REBELS COURT-MARTIALLED.

    Two prominent rebels, named Blaassen and Kloof, in the north-eastern district of Cape Colony, have been tried by court martial at Dordrecht and Steynsburg respectively. ...

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  12. AN ABYSSINIAN HONOR.

    The Emperor Menelek of Abyssinia has conferred upon and sent to his Majesty King Edward the Grand Cross of the Star of Ethiopia. ...

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  13. STATE GOVERNORS.

    Lord Brassey, late Governor of Victoria, has been interviewed with reference to his opinion on the belief in Colonial Office circles that it will be difficult to secure ...

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  14. THE VICTORIAN DISASTER.

    A brief but interesting description of the serious disaster which befel a detachment of the Fifth Victorian (Bushmen's) Contingent, at Wilmansrust, near Middleburg, is ...

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  15. HISTORY OF THE CASE.

    The following brief history of the case appeared in part of yesterday's issue:--Earl Russell's matrimonial experiences have been very unhappy. He married in ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom and a number of business men connected with Australian trade are urging that most of the exhibits from ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. INDUSTRIAL LEGISLATION.

    The necessity, in the interests of the workers of Victoria, for scouring uniformity of industrial legislation throughout the Commonwealth was brought under the ...

    Article : 331 words
  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  19. RETURNED TROOPERS.

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  20. PLAGUE ON A MAIL STEAMER.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz, which left Sydney on 8th June, and Melbourne on 11th June, bound for London via Colombo and Red Sea ports, was refused admittance at Gibraltar ...

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  21. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  22. EXCITING CHASE BY VICTORIAN BUSHMEN.

    Writing from Brogspruit under date 3rd June, Trooper Johnson, of the Fifth Victorian Contingent, thus describes an engagement which took place on 27th May:--"We ...

    Article : 268 words
  23. PLOT BY BOER PRISONERS.

    A daring plot, the existence, of which was fortunately revealed before an attempt had been made to put it into execution, was discovered during the voyage of the transport ...

    Article : 131 words
  24. LOOTING IN PEKIN.

    Strong measures are being taken by the American military authorities in China to suppress the practice of indiscriminate looting, which Major-General Chaffee, the ...

    Article : 68 words
  25. A BUILDING CONTRACTOR'S RUIN.

    An affidavit which was read in the Insolvency Court yesterday in an application for a certificate of discharge related the experiences of a builder and contractor in passing ...

    Article : 361 words
  26. GARROTING IN THE CITY.

    Loud cries of "Murder!" "Help!" "Police!" which emanated from a blind alley on the north side of Bourke-street, to the west of Queen-street, at about 11.30 last ...

    Article : 526 words
  27. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Defence department has received a message from Capetown stating that the Warragal left that port for Australia with a number of troops aboard, including the ...

    Article : 102 words
  28. NEW ZEALANDER WOUNDED.

    The War Office reports Private Norman Law, of the New Zealand Bushmen, severely wounded at Wolvehoek. ...

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  29. MR. FINDLEY'S SYMPATHISERS.

    At a meeting of friends and supporters of Mr. E. Findley, ex-M.L.A., held last night, it was decided to organise a movement for presenting to him a testimonial. A ...

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  30. KITCHENER VISITS THE CAPE.

    Lord Kitchener, who has reached Elandsfontein Junction, south of Johannesburg, on his return journey by rail from a visit to Cape Colony, reports that during the recent ...

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  31. IN THE SENATE.

    A sitting of little more than half an hour concluded the week's business of the Senate yesterday. The only question debated was one that touches somewhat indirectly the ...

    Article : 296 words
  32. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    Mr. Ramsay, of the contingents office, Defence department, commenting on the complaint published in "The Age" yesterday re soldiers' letters, states that the bag in ...

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  33. THE FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA.

    Colonel Mackay, who commanded the imperial Bushmen's Contingent,speaking on the future of South Africa, said he had but little doubt that Cape Colony itself would be a ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. LOOKING THE MURRAY.

    At a meeting of the progress committee to-day a resolution from the borough of Echuca regarding the looking of the Murray was discussed. It was considered that ...

    Article : 139 words
  35. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Tougariro, from Lyttelton 20th May; Europa, ship, from Melbourne 6th April; Inverlochy, barque, from Geelong 6th March. ...

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  36. TRADE GLASSES AT THE WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    Sir,--The statement made by Mr. M'Cabe at a recent deputation that the above classes are monopolised by amateurs to the detriment of the bona fide artisan was ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. HONOR TO WOMAN.

    Sir,--In your report last Saturday of the welcome to the returned soldiers, I was very much pleased to see the gallant notice your reporter gave to my daughter as ...

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  38. OUIDA AND OLIVE SCHREINER

    On Monday last the "Daily News," the organ of the Little Englander Party, published a letter from "Ouida" (Mdlle. Louise de la Ramee), in which the well-known ...

    Article : 164 words
  39. CLOSING RAILWAY CARRIAGE DOORS.

    Sir,--Would you allow me to call public attention to the matter of closing the doors of railway carriages? Only one in a hundred passengers thinks, apparently, of closing the ...

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  40. THE QUEENSLAND OFFER OF TROOPS.

    As has already been mentioned in "The Age" the Queensland Government is displaying readiness to send more troops to South Africa, if they should be needed in ...

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