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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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  4. Transvaal War

    News is to hand that a British reconstruction train at Leeuwspruit, on the railway line between Bloemfontein and Pretoria, and about 43 miles north of Kroonstad, was ...

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  5. Very Latest.

    The Boers, who are hemmed in by Lieutenant-general Rundle's force are shelling the British position at Ficksburg, with the object of endeavouring to break the British ...

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  6. Telephone Accident.

    Even advancement has its disadvantages. In the huge congregations of the older world, which go by the generic term, "cities," the dangers which in the aboriginal times, were ...

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  7. POINTS.

    The A.M.P. meeting held last night in the Centennial Hall was an entire success both as to attendance and the position and standing of those taking part in it. ...

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  8. TO-MORROW.

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  9. FUTURE DATES.

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  10. Advertising

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  11. Diary.

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  13. "Hugger-Mugger " Reform.

    Few will be disposed to question the good intentions of the influential deputation which waited upon the Mayor yesterday, to put before him their views upon municipal ...

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  14. British Positions Strong.

    Lieutenant-general Rundle's forces occupy strongly entrenched positions, extending from Ficksburg on the south to Senekal on the north, a distance of about 45 miles. ...

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  15. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  16. Kitchener Nearly Captured.

    It has transpired that Lord Kitchener had a narrow escape from being captured by the Boers on Thursday last, when he was sleeping in a railway train. ...

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  17. Brisbane and Manchester.

    THE representations now put forward in support of a direct trade communication with Manchester are well worthy of the earnest consideration of ...

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  18. Lord Roberts's Silence.

    No information has been received from Lord Roberts since the 16th instant, and it is supposed that the telegraph wires have again been cut by the enemy. ...

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  19. Transvaal Bridge Collapsed.

    Information is to hand that a bridge on the Pretoria-Delagoa Bay railway line, near Hectorspruit, about 18 miles from the Portuguese frontier, has collapsed, and all ...

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  20. Tasmanian Railway.

    The directors of tho Great Western Railway Company, Tasmania, have informed Sir Philip Fysh, the Agent-General for Tasmania, that the company is willing to accept ...

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  21. Mafeking Prisoners.

    General Eloff, the Boer Commander, and 200 other prisoners who were captured by the garrison at Mafeking, have been lodged in the gaol at Kimberley, on their way to ...

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  22. Kuruman Rebels.

    Reports are to hand that 800 rebel colonists, at Kuruman, in Griqualand West, about 120 miles north-west of Kimberley, have made inquiries as to the terms on which their ...

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  23. Future of Republics.

    The Duke of Devonshire (Lord President of the Council) presided, at a meeting of the Women's Liberal Unionist Association. He declared that, the Government did not ...

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  24. "Noblesse Oblige."

    Those of the ardent federalists who, during the fierce fray over clause 74, were in a continual fever of dread lest their federal castles in the air should disappear" like the baseless ...

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  25. Horses in the War.

    Lieutenant-general Sir F. W. Forestier-Walker, in command of the lines of communication in South Africa, has reported that Australian horses are the best for cavalry ...

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  26. Australian Casualties.

    Sir Alfred Milnor has telegraphed from Capetown to the Lieutenant-Governor, stating that in the fighting near Pretoria, Private Ehnore, of the victorian Mounted Rifles, was ...

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  27. Victorian Mines.

    Mr. James Stirling, who has been appointed to represent the Victorian Mines Department in London, and who left Melbourne on April 24, has been-installed in the ...

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  28. Loyal Schreiner.

    Satisfactory as the latter developments in South Africa hare been as regards British supremacy, no feature of the gradually brightening prospect stands out so splendidly ...

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  29. Divorce Case.

    The vicar of Alne, in Yorkshire, has been awarded £4,000 damages on the ground of his wife's adultery with a churchwarden. ...

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  30. Forthcoming Exhibition.

    The twenty-fifth annual exhibition of the National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland will be held at Bumen park. Brisbane, from August 7 to August ...

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  31. Privy Council Appeal.

    In the appeal case, Williams v. Scott, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has allowed the appeal, with costs. ...

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  32. Supposed Missing' Boat.

    On Wednesday a report was made to the police that a paddle of a boat was found on the beach at St. Helena Island, and at the time information ...

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  33. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court this morning. before Mr. G. P. M. Murray,P.M.. and Messrs, J. Robinson, D. Gallwey, Joseph Mullen, and R. D. Neilson. JJ.P., George Moran, aged. ...

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  34. Thrown From a Horse.

    The Ambulance Brigade, in response to a summons, went to the Brunswick street railway station at 1 o' clock yesterday, where the bearers met a youth named Frederick ...

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  35. Evening Entertainments.

    "The Gay Lord Quex" was again well received last night. it will be performed for the last time this evening. So popular has been this comedy that many persons have ...

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  36. Overland Passengers.

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  38. Theatre Royal.

    Active preparations tire being made for the opening performance of Mr. St. John's new variety, combination. The newly engaged artists, including Mr. D. H. Caston, Miss ...

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  41. Gun Accident.

    On Tuesday evening a boy, aged 14, belonging to the Royal Australian Artillery, met with a serious accident at the Victoria Barracks. It is stated that shortly before ...

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