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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    As in previous weeks, any late cable news concerning the war in South Africa which may arrive this evening or on Sunday will be posted outride the Telegraph office. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Mr. Philp has telegraphed to the Mayor that he will arrive in Rockhampton on Saturday, the 23rd. He will spend Monday in Mount Morgan, and rearrive in Rockhampton ...

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  4. Convention Bill.

    With regard to the remodelled clause 74 of the Commonwealth Bill, the Australian delegates consider the compromise arrived at substantially restores the bill to the form in ...

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  5. LATEST SHIPPING.

    June 15.BURWAH. s,t 1,500 tons, Captain Smith, for Maryborough and Rockhampton. Passengers: Mesdames Amesbury and child, J. Henville. Murphy and infant. Miss Wright. ...

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  6. Very Latest.

    Further reports of the battle of Eerste Fabrieken, about 13 miles cast of Pretoria, show that the enemy succeeded in checking the advance of the ...

    Article : 128 words
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  8. CABLE COMMENTS.

    The enemy only abandoned Laing's. Nek and famous Majuba Hill with the greatest of reluctance. Here had he entrenched himself strongly and in great force, and ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the police court yesterday a labouring man was charged with a breach of the Insolvency Act in Queensland. The accused, who was arrested by the detectives, was on ...

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  10. The Plague.

    The contacts in the Colmslie hospital were inoculated yesterday and were reported last night to be well. The contacts in Jones's, case, numbering 11, were released to-day. ...

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  11. Bank Prosecution.

    Prosecutions have been instituted in connection with the failure of Dumbell's Banking Company (the principal bunking institution in the Isle of Man), which suspended ...

    Article : 79 words
  12. CASE AT ROCKHAMPTON.

    A Chinese gardener from Gracemere was admitted to the hospital during the doctor's absence yesterday afternoon, and the resident surgeon on his return pronounced the case to ...

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  13. Surrender of Klerksdorp.

    Nows has been received that the town of Klerksdorp surrendered to Lieutenant-general Hunter on the 9th instant. . ...

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  14. Congo Natives.

    The Daily Telegraph this morning announces that 23,000 natives of Conge, West Africa, have risen in revolt against the authority of the Belgians. ...

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  15. Railway Engineers Attacked.

    The Boers have, for the second time, attacked the engineers who were engaged in repairing and reconstructing the railway line to the north of the Rhenoster River. A force ...

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  16. Shah of Persia.

    Musafer-ed-din, the Shah of Persia, who is on a tour in Europe, has arrived in Paris. [The Daily Mail of March 13 published the following telegram from St. Petersburg:-- ...

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  17. DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    The man who was found to be suffering from plague on. Thursday died the same night before his removal could be effected. The Mayor disputes Mr. M'Credie's figures ...

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  18. British Prisoners.

    Reports to hand show that the British prisoners who were conveyed to Nooitgedacht, have not been provided with any shelter, and are consequently suffering severely from the ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has cabled to General Buller, sending Victoria's warmest applause and congratulations on the deliverance of Natal. ...

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  20. Lord E. Cecil's Appointment.

    Lord Edward Cecil, son of the-Marquis of Salisbury, who was with Major-general Baden-Powell in Mafeking, has been appointed administrator of the town and district ...

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  21. DIAGNOSIS QUESTIONED.

    At a meeting of the hospital board many questions were asked in connection with two recent alleged coses of plague. A doctor wanted to know if the diagnosis of the cases ...

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  22. Ficksburg Boers Warned.

    It has transpired that Lieutenant-general Rundle intimated to the Boers in the Ficksburg district that their farms would be con[?]scated unless they surrendered to the British ...

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  23. CASE AT FREMANTLE.

    A second case of plagne has occurred at Fremantle, the victim being the daughter of the keeper of the restaurant where the first patient took ill. The latter is in a critical ...

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  24. Spionkop Rebels.

    News from Natal states that several of the local, rebels who took part with the Boers is the fighting at Spionkop and afterwards surrendered, have been charged with treason, ...

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  25. Staying the Plague.

    TO THIS EDITOR.--Sir,--In a recent issue of your popular paper appears a letter from Dr. Hare, wherein he congratulates the authorities on the croat work performed in stemming the ...

    Article : 245 words
  26. A.M.P. Society.

    At meetings of policyholders in the A.M.P. Society at Napier and Dunedin, motions were carried expressing disapproval of the proposal to extend its business to Great ...

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  27. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Sixty-two donkeys were shipped for West Australia to-day. It is intended to use them on the goldfields for general carrying purposes. ...

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  28. Evening Entertainments.

    The final performance of "The Manoeuvres of Jane" took place last night in the presence of a large audience. This evening Mr. Brooch and his company ...

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  29. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Parliament has been prorogued until August 7. At Perth on Thursday night a meeting of the National League was held preparatory to ...

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  30. Racing in England.

    In the race for the Ascot Gold Cup yester day Mr. Jersey's Merman won easily by two lengths, The Grafter being a bad third. The time was 4 mins. 29 sees. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND.

    The steamer Amazon loft for South Africa with 500 army remounts on board. The prohibitionists are agitating to have hotels closed when others observe public ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. Hospital Sports.

    The annual Hospital Sports Carnival will at the Brisbane Cricket Ground this afternoon. In addition to high class amateur running and cycling, the leading feature will ...

    Article : 51 words
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  34. Sandgate Baptist Church.

    The anniversary services in commotion with the Sandgate Baptist Church take place to-morrow. The Rev. W. Taylor of Petrie Terrace Baptist Church will conduct the ...

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  36. Kruger's Courage.

    Correspondents at the front have recited how gallantly Mr. Kruger tried to stem the retreat from the the Assvogel K[?] (Vulture Hill) engagement. The following incident ...

    Article : 313 words
  37. Geography of Crime.

    There now is (says the Daily News) a geography of crime in the Criminal Statistics, and you can read the criminal complexion of the counties on the maps which ...

    Article : 270 words
  38. Hornby and the Red Cross.

    Everybody will be delighted (says a military correspondent of a London paper) and nobody will be surprised, atat Lord Roberts recommending Major Edmund John ...

    Article : 309 words
  39. Great Painting.

    A great sight of to-day (says the Daily News paris correspondent, telegraphing April 30, about the Exhibition) was M. Gervex's great painting of the ...

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