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  2. THE REFORM MOVEMENT.

    The American States, like those of the Australian Commonwealth, are separate political entities, and at the same time component parts of the Federation. Similar ...

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  3. THE LATE CECIL RHODES.

    The funeral of the late Cecil Rhodes took place yesterday in the Matoppo Hills, south of Buluwayo, on the eminence which the deceased statesman himself called "View ...

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  4. "SOCIALISTIC LEGISLATION."

    The following manifesto has been issued by the Victorian Employers' Federation:-- For many years the employers and capitalists of Australia have stood mostly on the defensive ...

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  5. ENGLISH BUDGET RUMORS.

    A rumor is current in the city that the budget speech, delivery of which in the House of Commons has been postponed until Monday owing to ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    Official advices from South Africa to-day convey the intelligence that Mr. Schalk Burger, the "acting President" of the Transvaal, and the other members of the ...

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  7. ITALY AND SWITZERLAND.

    The strong friction which has recently taken place between the Italian and Swiss Governments on the Anarchist question has had serious consequences. ...

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  8. THE CORONATION.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, General Commanding in Ireland, and brother of his Majesty the King, will command the whole of the Imperial troops ...

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  9. WELCOME TO RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    A number of soldiers who recently returned from the war in South Africa were publicly welcomed at an entertainment given in their honor by the citizens of ...

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  10. ADELAIDE, Friday.

    The Government has received a communication from the Agent-General, Mr. H. A. Grainger, suggesting that the Agent-General's office in London should be ...

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  11. DUTIES ON FLOUR AND GRAIN.

    The "Standard," the Conservative organ, which is accepted as the mouthpiece of the Government, states that there is a current rumor that Sir Michael Hicks-Beach will ...

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  12. KING EDWARD VII.

    His Majesty King Edward, who has spent Easter in a yachting cruise around the British coasts, arrived yesterday at Falmouth, and will return to Cowes to-day. ...

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  13. DE WET, DE LA REY AND STEYN.

    In the House of Commons last evening Mr. St. John Brodrick, Secretary for War, made an important statement with reference to the conference of the Boer leaderes ...

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  14. MEMORIAL SERVICE IN LONDON.

    The memorial service held in St. Paul's Cathedral to-day, in connection with the death of Mr. Cecil Rhodes was of a most impressive character. His Majesty the ...

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  15. SOCIALIST RIOTS IN BELGIUM.

    Further Socialist riots, induced by the action of the Belgian Government in expelling from the country a number of Spanish Republican delegates who had ...

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  16. BRITISH FINANCES.

    An impression prevails in the city that there will be a possible issue of a loan addition to the permanent debt to the amount of £40,000,000. ...

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  17. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    A proposal has been brought forward in the Canadian House of Commons by Mr. Frederick W. Borden, P.C., formerly Minister of Militia Defence in the Dominion, to ...

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  18. RHODES AS A PEACEMAKER.

    A graphic account of the notable meeting between Mr. Rhodes and the rebel Matabele chiefs in the Matoppo Hills (where his remains have been buried) in July, 1896, ...

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  19. ENGLAND'S MEAT SUPPLY.

    The policy of the American Beef Trust, which recently decided to limit the exports of live cattle from America to England in the hope of raising the price of meat in ...

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  20. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    The "Times" correspondent at Odessa reports that the Russian fleets in the Black Sea and the Baltic Sea are to be mobilised at the end of July next, while ...

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  21. TRADE WITH SOUTH AFRICA.

    An important combination of shipping companies, with the view of providing better and more frequent services between Great Britain and South-East Africa, is ...

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  22. THE DANISH WEST INDIES.

    The Landsthing, or Upper House of the Danish Parliament, has resolved that it will not agree to the sale of the Danish West Indies to the United States until the ...

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  23. GENERAL IAN HAMILTON.

    Major-General Sir Ian Hamilton, who commanded the mounted infantry division of Lord Roberts's army in the South African campaign, and who in December last ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN PRO-BOERS.

    The meeting of the Peace and Humanity Society held at the Assembly Hall last night was well attended. Dr. Rentoul, who acted as chairman, also did most of the speaking. ...

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  25. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  26. INDUSTRIAL QUESTIONS.

    At last night's meeting of the Trades Hall Council, Mr. J. W. Billson presiding, Mr. J. S. Brown moved:-- That this council consider the advisability of ...

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  27. ENGLISH EDUCATION BILL.

    The Rev. Hugh - Price Hughes, M.A., the editor of the "Methodist Times," who was president of the Wesleyan Conference of 1898-99, and the Rev. James Guinness ...

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  28. AERIAL NAVIGATION.

    The "Daily Express' to-day makes the announcement that Sir Hiram S. Maxim, of Vickers, Sons and Maxim, the inventor of the automatic system of firearms, has ...

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  29. CAPTURES OF BOERS.

    A message received by Reuter's Agency states that 60 Boers have been captured in the latest "drive" eastward in the northern districts of the Orange River Colony, and ...

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  30. DONALD, Friday.

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  31. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    LINE WORKING TO FIJI. It is announced that the portion of the Pacific cable now complete--that portion lying between Australia, New Zealand, ...

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  32. THE WORK QUESTION.

    The unemployed problem was discussed at a meeting of citizens of Collingwood which was held in the local town hall last evening [?] The mayor (Cr. C. W. S. ...

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  33. ARMS AND AMMUNITION.

    In the House of Commons last night Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary to the War Office, in reply to a question, stated that 450,000 small arms and 240,000,000 ...

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  34. ALLEGED LOOTING BY

    In the course of a speech declaiming against the sending of any more Australians to the war, which the Rev. Dr. Strong delivered at a meeting of the Peace and ...

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  35. LYNCH, THE PRO-BOER M.P.

    Mr. Arthur Lynch, who in November last was elected as Nationalist member for Galway, and against whom the British Government subsequently issued a warrant for ...

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  36. THE IMPERIAL POLICY.

    Speaking at Newington, in Kent, last evening, Mr. W. H. Long, President of the Local Government Board, referred to the position in South Africa, and stated that ...

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  37. ELECTRIC RAILWAYS.

    An important extension of the electric railway system in London is projected. Mr. Yerkes, an American financier and speculator, has secured capital to the ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT BY COMMISSION.

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  39. BUSHMEN IN SYDNEY.

    Between 200 and 300 bushmen from all parts of the State have come to Sydney on the chance of being enrolled as members of the fifth battalion. A number of them are ...

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  40. A LIBERAL PEER'S VIEWS.

    Earl Spencer, a Liberal peer, in the course of a speech at Lincoln, last evening, urged that an amnesty should be granted to rebels in South Africa, and that the ...

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  41. AMERICAN WAR SCANDALS.

    Several New York newspapers publish statements of a startling character with reference to the conduct of the campaign in the Philippine Islands. ...

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  42. SYDNEY UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation of workless men waited on the Minister of Works this afternoon, and Mr. Sleath, M.L.A., who introduced it, pointed out that there was a good deal of ...

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  43. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  44. SYDNEY ANTI-WAR PETITION.

    At a meeting of the Albury borough council last night, a petition to the House of Commons, urging that the war should be quickly brought to an end, was received ...

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  45. DEPUTATIONS TO THE MINISTER OF MINES.

    To-day deputations from mining companies waited on the Minister of Mines with various requests. A large number of representatives of ...

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  46. DIED AT SEA.

    The War Office reports that Private Edward John O'Brien, of the New South Wales draft of the Australian Commonwealth Regiment, died while at sea on ...

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  47. FIRING ON THIS WHITE FLAG.

    A striking admission has been made by Brigadier-General Jacob Smith, an American volunteer officer, commanding a brigade in the Philippines, against whom some ...

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  48. A DESERTER COURT-MARTIALLED.

    Trooper S. F. Keeting, a member of the Victorian portion of the Second Commonwealth Contingent, who absented himself without leave from the troopship ...

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  49. EDUCATIONAL STANDARD FOR NURSES.

    At the meeting of the Women's Hospital committee yesterday a letter was received from Dr. Springthorpe, president of the Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, ...

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  50. THE A.C.H.

    In general orders issued from head quarters last night, the following appointments appear:-- Australian Commonwealth Horse for Service in ...

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  51. MR. SEDDON ON BRITISH

    Mr. Seddon, who was entertained at a farewell banquet, in the course of his speech again complained of the mistaken leniency with which the war was being prosecuted. ...

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  52. WILLOW CULTURE AS A SOURCE OF PROFIT.

    Recently the Deputy Inspector of Penal Establishment communicate[?] with the Agricultural department with the object of obtaining information on the subject of the growing of willow trees in ...

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  53. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Bernard Espinasse, an Australian playwright, who arrived in London from Sydney towards the end of last year, has had his drama, Her Good Name, accepted ...

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  54. THE COURT-MARTIALLED

    A certificate of character of Lieutenant Geo. Witton, who is at present undergoing imprisonment, is being numerously signed by those acquainted with the young officer ...

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  55. MINING SHARES.

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  56. USING WATER ILLEGALLY.

    At Brighton court yesterday, the Rev. H. J. Howell, of Sandringham, was charged with having watered his garden from the bathroom tap, not having a meter, or paying a special rate. Henry ...

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  57. SHIPPING NEWS.

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  58. FLOUR FOR ARMY RATIONS.

    A cable message was received yesterday by the Agricultural department from the Acting Agent-General, stating that the War Office authorities are asking for tenders for ...

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