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  2. BIG STRIKE IN AMERICA.

    Later information regarding the great strike of workers in the metal trades at Pittsburg, in Pennsylvania, shows that there ore now 100,000 men out on strike ...

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  4. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The fourth actual and third ordinary session of the thirteenth State Parliament of Queensland wan opened to-day. A departure from the usual course had to be made ...

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  5. SOUTH AFRICA.

    By means of a sudden feint Colonel Scobell, with the three other British columns now working with him, under Colonels Crowe, Wyndham, and Doran, contrived to ...

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  6. SHOCKING FATALITY

    We regret to have to report another fatal accident on the railway, and which is surrounded with particularly sad circumstances. Last night a stoker named ...

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  7. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Premier (Hon. R. Philp) was spoken to this morning with regard to the statement in our cable messages that Lord Kitchener was applying for more ...

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  8. A GENEROUS OFFER.

    The Mayor of Rockhampton received a letter to-day from Senator Ferguson, offering to present a sum of £2000 for establishing a School of Mines at ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL.

    A man who fell down stairs at his home in Argyle street about a fortnight ago died at the hospital on Sunday night, after facing unconscious for 16 days. ...

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  10. POLO.

    On Friday next the opening match of the Queensland Polo Association takes place on the Racecourse Polo Grounds, when the Ascot Polo Club (Brisbane) meets the ...

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  11. VILJOEN'S DASH EXPLANED.

    Commandant Viljoen's dash north as far as Middelburg, on the Delagoa Bay-Pretoria railway line, was, it is believed, prompted by the necessity of replenishing his supply ...

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  12. THE ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    Mr. MGCARTNEY, in moving the Address-in-Reply to the Governor's speech, briefly reviewed the contents of the speech. He congratulated the Premier on his return ...

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  13. PROPOSED BUILDING SOCIETY.

    Those gentlemen who promised to assist in forming a Bowkett Society in Toowoomba are invited to attend the adjourned meeting which will be held to-night at the ...

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  14. COMMANDANT DEGRADED.

    Commandants Delarey and De Wet have degraded Commandant Piet Fourie for desiring to surrender to the British authorities and have appointed Kolbe as the commandant ...

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  15. SHOOTING OF WOUNDED PALLIATED

    Ex-President Kruger openly palliates the shooting by the Boers of British wounded, putting forward as an excuse for such treatment the alleged barbarious ill-treatment of ...

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  16. A CHILD BURNED TO DEATH.

    A little girl named Nila Beaver, 7 years of ago, was burned to death on Friday at the Belmore Hotel, Borambola (N.S.W.) With several other children ...

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  17. DE WET WOUNDED.

    A Boer doctor has admitted that Commandant Do Wet was twice wounded at Lindley, in the Orange River Colony. ...

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  18. THE HAYMARKET FIRE.

    The Mayor of Sydney, in compliance with the provisions of the Corporation Act, has served Mr. Hordern with notice that the unsafe, walls of his building having been ...

    Article : 231 words
  19. THE INDIGESTION OF LONELINESS.

    At a time like the present, when the marrying ago of the average man of the middle classes is being more and more postponed, the physical ills of ...

    Article : 98 words
  20. BADEN-POWELL'S RETURN

    It is announced that Major-general Baden-Powell has returned to England on account of ill-health, duo to overwork, and the after effects of fever. ...

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  21. POLITICAL PURITY.

    The Rockhampton "Record" says:— "The session is about to begin in the absence of five of the most effective. Labor members— Messrs. McDonald, Higgs, Dawson, Stewart, ...

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  22. COETZE EXECUTED.

    Cootze, a Capo rebel, who was sentenced to death for treason at Cradock, in Capo Colony, has been executed. ...

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  23. VICTORIA.

    The Premier is unable to agree to Mr. Chamberlain's request for allowances to provide tho Stato Governor with on aide-de-camp and a private secretary. ...

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  24. CARRYING A RESOLUTION IN CHURCH.

    At the close of the sermon on Sunday evening at the Burton-street Baptist Tabernacle, Woolloomooloo, Sydney, the Rev. C. S. Hose asked the congregation ...

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  25. FURTHER CAPTURES.

    Featherstone's column has returned to Mafeking after a scouring of the district with sixty prisoners and several thousand head of cattle. ...

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  26. KITCHENER'S LATEST REPORT.

    Lord Kitchener reports that since 8th inst., thirty-seven Boors have been killed, thirty four wounded, 307 taken prisoners, and 140 have surrendered. 218 rifles ...

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  27. KITCHENER'S LATEST PROPOSALS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that Kitchenor proposes to send home 70,000 of tho militia, guards, and Indian troops now in South Africa, and ton line battalions, and to utilise ...

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  28. FOOD VALUE OF SUGAR.

    A striking paper on tho dietetic value of sugar appears in a recent issue of the "British Medical Journal," by Dr. Willoughby Gardner. Roughly spooking, the ...

    Article : 183 words
  29. COMING WEDDINGS.

    The wedding ceremony between Mr. G. Lumley Hill and Mrs. Con. Taylor has been fixed for Wednesday week, 24th instant, at 1 o'clock, at All Saints' Church, Wickham ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Dr. G. G. Paton, a well known New Hebrides missionary, sounds a warning note regarding France and the New Hebrides. The doctor asserts that unless the British ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. MURDERING THE BRITISH

    The Right Hon. W. Brodrick, speaking in the House of Commons, said that Lord Kitchener, reporting on the murdering of the wounded British by the Boers, ...

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  32. HOW TO CONQUER SOUTH AFRICA.

    The following interesting article is from the "Natal Times" of 24th May:— "Fiags and flagstaffs at all Magistracies and Government Schools throughout the ...

    Article : 576 words
  33. CORRESPONDENCE.

    WE do not identify ourselves with, or hold ourselves responsible for, the opinion expressed under this heading. ...

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  34. LUNGS FOR THE CITY.

    Sir,—I was much pleased to see the "Gazette" still maintained the same principles for which it contended when I had a part in it. For some years it had been ...

    Article : 415 words
  35. A GERMAN ROMANCE.

    The German Emperor figures in a romance that is attracting the attention of the people in Germany and America. Forty-five years ago Count Edmund von ...

    Article : 194 words
  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    In a match, Leicestershire against Sussex, at Hastings, Dr. Macdonald, the Brisbane cricketer, scored 127 in his innings. ...

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  37. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Council met this afternoon. Mr. A. J. CARTER moved, and Mr POWer seconded, the adoption of the ...

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  38. TASMANIA.

    An inquiry is being held by the Defence Department as to the military bungle at the recent camp in the domain during the Duke of Cornwall and York's visit. ...

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  39. A PECULIAR LEGAL ACTION.

    In an notion brought by the Transvaal Mining Companies against the Alliance Insurance Coy. for the recovery of insurance of gold commandeered by ...

    Article : 45 words
  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Fred Carrington, who arrived at Now Plymouth in 1841, and fixed the site and surveyed the town, and who also was superintendent of the province from 1869 to 1876, ...

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  41. A PLUCKY MARYBOROUGH BOY

    An interesting, case of persistency of purpose and true grit on the part of a Maryborough boy (says the Maryborough daily paper) has come under our notice. Michael ...

    Article : 306 words
  42. EARLY CLOSING OF SHOPS.

    The committee appointed by the House of Lords to report on the Early Closing of Shops, report that Town Councils be empowered to pass provisional orders for ...

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  43. DUKE AND DUCHESS.

    The royal visit has terminated. The weather was unpropitious during tho morning, but the sun shone out while the royal party had a final drive through ...

    Article : 168 words
  44. AUSTRALIAN HOUSES IN CHINA.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Kreuz Zietung" states that the Australian horses need by the German troops, in China proved very good and servicable. ...

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  45. "NO BALLING"—PHILLIPS'S EXPLANATION.

    Mr. J. Phillips, the Anglo-Australian umpire, explains that he ought to have no-balled Mold 80 times, and not merely 18 times. In future, says Mr. Phillips, ...

    Article : 63 words
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  47. WOOL SALES—MARKET FIRM.

    At the London Colonial wool sales to-day the market was firm, and prices remained unchanged. ...

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