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  2. CAMPAIGN COMMENTS.

    The cable, Which lately has supplied expectant Australia with nothing remarkable in the way of a surprise movement from the sent of war, quietly mentions this morning that a ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A man, aged 65, when dining at a hotel yesterday was choked by a piece of beef sticking in his throat, and died in few minutes. ...

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  5. THE PLAGUE.

    A fresh case of plague was notified this morning. The subject was Edward Henry M'Gregor, an insurance inspector. The unfortunate man died before he could ...

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  6. Very Latest.

    General Buller's action in granting Christian Botha (the Boer Commandant) at Laing's Nek a three days' armistice to obtain instructions from headquarters, has ...

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  7. Celebrating Victories

    Although originally intended as a means of celebrating the relief of Mafeking, the moonlight fete in the Botanic Gardens last evening served as an outlet for the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In consequence of, scarcity the wholesale price of creamery and best factory butter was raised yesterday morning to lid. per lb. Other grades were advanced proportionately. ...

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  10. LATEST SHIPPING.

    June 11.--KASUGA MARU, s., 3,797 tone, Captain Haswell from Japan, via ports. Passengers: Mrs. Dwyer and infant. Misses Johnson. Davis Messrs. P. Wood. G. Dwyer, ...

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  11. THIS MORNING'S BULLETIN.

    The plague hospital bulletin this morning states that Jones is weak, and has had a bad night. Others doing well. ...

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  12. CASES IN TOWNSVILLE.

    The plague patient is progressing favourably. He is able to leave his bed to-day. The contacts will,be released on Wednesday. provided there are no development in the ...

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  13. Latest from the South.

    Only one case of plague was reported yesterday, the patient being a man residing at Surry Hills. In consequence of the small number of ...

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  14. Boer Escape Anticipated.

    News from the front in Natal states that General Buller's forces succeeded in turning the enemy's position in the Drakensburg Range; forcing the Boers to retire in the ...

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  15. DEATH IN ADELAIDE.

    There are two cases of plague in Adelaide Hospital, one of the patients, a lad, died on Sunday morning. The other case is that of a man aged 75, living at Prospect, who ...

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  16. Battle Near Heilbron.

    Lieutenant-general Lord Mothuen's forces were engaged with the enemy on Friday at a place about 10 miles south of Heilbron, in the Orange Freo State, on the cast of the ...

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  17. Alleged False Pretences.

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., and Messrs. C. Spry W. Cassidy, Joseph Mullen. S. Phillips. and P. J. Stephens. JJ.P. John ...

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  18. British Loss at Roodeval.

    During the fighting between the British and the Boers at Roodeval on Thursday last, Colonel Baird Douglas and 15 of the Derbyshire Militia were killed, and Colonel ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    At the freezing works, on Saturday 2,063 crates of rabbits were received for exportation The Christian Social Union has proposed to compile lists of white establishments where ...

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  20. Loyalty of Native Chiefs.

    Sixty chiefs, representing the native trines in Natal and Zululand, have met at Pictor-maritzburg, the capital of Natal, and expressed their loyalty to the Queen and their ...

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  21. Rebels to be Disfranchised.

    It is announced from Capetown that the Hon. W. P. Schreiner (Premier) is to introduce a bill in the Cape House of Assembly, which will disfranchise all the rebel colonists ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    A man who purchased ticket for Melbourne at Strahan was Saturday was found at a hotel shortly after with his throat out. He died a few minutes after admission to the ...

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  23. Message from Mafeking.

    The following cablegram, dated from Mafeking May 31, has been received by the Government from Major-general Baden-Powell in reply to the congratulations of the ...

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  24. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Several more steamers have been delayed at Albany in consequence of a strike of coal lumpers. ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND.

    A well-to-do farmer in Southland. and defendant in an auction for a breach of contract which went against him, after his return home, was found drown in a waterhole. ...

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  26. Divorce Case.

    The divorce action Clark. v. Clark was continued this morning before Mr. Justice Real. The plaintiff (Mrs. Clark) having completed her evidence in chief yesterday, was this ...

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  27. Splendid Value in Overcoats

    For men, youths, and boys, in the newest styles and colourings at Chas Gilbert's. Quoting prices is no test of value, therefore inspect and judge for yourselves. You will ...

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  28. Petition Adjourned.

    The petition for an order of declaration of insanity in the matter of the Insanity Act of 1884 and in the matter of Francis Henry O'Reilly, of Mackay, an ...

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  29. Convention Bill.

    The acting-Premier (Hon. A. Rutledge) has despatched the following to the Prime Ministers of New South wales, Victoria, South Australia, West Australia, and Tasmania : ...

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  31. Absolutely Correct.

    He was a chatty kind of conjuror, and was anxious to open the evening's, enter[?]ment merrily, So he stepped forward to the front of the stage and said, " Ladies ...

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  32. Politeness Wasted.

    A guilcless rustic who wished to become attached to one of our railways emerged from the examination-room and informed the expectant relatives that he had failed ...

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  33. That Pepper Box!

    The "commercial". was looking so sad that it attracted the attention of the hotel manager. What's the matter?" asked the ...

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