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  2. POINTED PARS.

    But, before going, a word in your ear. That word will be by way of moral, and it will be in the form of an anecdote. A certain Sydney foundry was ones left in the lurch by ...

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  3. Military Manoeuvres.

    The acting-Commandant courteously forwards the following memorandum of proposed manoeuvres to be held from May 4 until May 11 inclusive. The general idea will be as ...

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  5. Late War News

    It is rumoured that the Boor delegates are in favour of a general surrender to the British. ...

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  6. Education Bill.

    The Right Hon. A. Balfour introduced in the House of Commons yesterday a bill dealing with education in England and Wales. The bill constitutes the borough councils ...

    Article : 321 words
  7. War News.

    The Hon. W. St. John Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that a fortnight age Mr. Schalk Barger, ...

    Article : 120 words
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  9. COMING EVENTS.

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  10. Family Notices

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  12. TO-MORROW.

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  13. Industrial Arbitration Court.

    THE establishment of the Industrial Arbitration Court in New South Wales marks a new epoch in industrial matters in Australia. Under the Arbitration Act which provides ...

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  14. FUTURE DATES.

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  15. Diary.

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  16. Boers Well Supplied.

    Mr. Fischer, out of the Boer delegations in Europe, when interviewed yesterday at Amsterdam,in Holland, stated that the latest direct accounts which had been received from ...

    Article : 62 words
  17. Protection and Revenue.

    WHEN the dark shadow of federation loomed most threateningly, upon us, leading politicians began; to consider whether the Commonwealth should exist under a ...

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  19. Officers Accompany Schalk-Burger.

    It is announced that six staff office0rs, including Lord Kitchoner's aode-de-camp, accompanied Mr. Schalk-Burger from Pretoria to Kroonstad. ...

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  20. Pearl Fisheries.

    The Home Secretary has received a telegram, from the Government Resident at Thursday Island, which refers to the proposed removal of the headquarters of the pearling ...

    Article : 214 words
  21. N.Z. Tenth Contingent.

    The tenth New Zealand contingent will leave for South Africa on or about April 15. The Cabinet has accepted the tender of Houlder Bros: to provide the transport. ...

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  22. Safe Conduct for Boer Leaders

    The Right Hon. W. St. Jobn Brodrick, Secretary of State for War, in answer to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that the application of Mr. Schalk ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. Dickson's Latest Capture.

    Major-general Dickson reports the capture of 16 Boors at Liebenbergsvlei, besides the three Krupp guns, which were discovered in a warterhole. ...

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  24. Hiding in the Mountains.

    Commandants Malan and Fouche, with 200 men, are reported to be hiding in the Camdeboo mountains in the south-central portion of Cape Colony, and pursuit on the part of ...

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  25. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  26. Peace Negotiations.

    Reuter's Agency reports that a former member of the Transvaal Government claims that after the correspondence between Dr. A. Kuyper (Premier of Holland) and the Marquis ...

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  27. Railway Commissioner

    Mr. R. J. Gray, Railway Commissioner, has communicated with the Government requesting that be may resign his position, under the provisions of the 1863 ...

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  28. President Loubet.

    The French Chamber of Deputies yesterday by a vote of 469 to 32 (the minority being Socialists), and the Senate unanimously and with cheers, voted 500,000 francs ...

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  29. Shooting Accident.

    A sensational shooting accident occurred at Dry Plains station, about 35 miles from Bombala, the victim being a lad. The evidence at the inquest showed that the deceased's ...

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  30. Wool Sales.

    At the London Colonial wool miles to-day there were good sales, with prices unchanged. The following prices were realised: ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. Initiative of Field Burghers.

    The presence of Mr. Schalk Burger in Pretoria implies Commandant General Louis Botha's assent to the provision that the initiation of overtures of peace rests with the ...

    Article : 37 words
  32. Continental Bourses.

    The continental Bourses have keen favourably affected by the reports now to hand from South Africa. ...

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  33. Engineer for Railways.

    It is probable that the position of Chief Engineer for Railways, which has been vacant since the retirement of Mr. H. C. Stanley, will be filled by the appointment of ...

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  34. Opposition from Steyn Expected.

    The loading English newspapers are not optimistic regarding the developments, as, remembering ex-President Steyn's past conduct, they consider he will resolutely oppose ...

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  35. King's Coronation.

    It is announced that King Edward will present a mug, made at the famous Doulton pottery, to each of the poor guests who are to be entertained at dinner in connection with ...

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  36. Lenten Cantata.

    At the Albert street Methodist Church yesterday evening renderings of the cantatas "Hear My Prayer" (Mendelssohn) and "Penitence, Pardon, and Peace" (J. H. ...

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  37. Tick Pest.

    The Chief Inspector of Stock has received word that ticks have been found on cattle in the Warwick district. It appears that they were first noted there on cattle lodged in the ...

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  38. How Botha Escaped.

    It is stated that when Commandant Cherry Emmott was captured by Major-general Bruce Hamilton's force, Commandant-general Botha escaped by hiding in an ...

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  39. Easter Holidays.

    As Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays, there will on those days be only one edition of the Telegraph. Agents, subscribers, and advertisers will please take ...

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  40. Evening Entertainments.

    Preparations are now well in hand for the farewell concert to be given by Signor Truda on Wednesday evening next, April 2, in the Centennial Hall, and it is satisfactory to note ...

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  41. Russia and France.

    It is reported at Washington that the Governments of Russia and France have, through their ambassadors, sounded the Government of the United States respecting their ...

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  42. Australian Casualty.

    Private Charles Turner, of the third New South Wales Mounted Rifles, has died from enteric fever at Bloemfontein. ...

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  43. New Police Force.

    Lord Milner, as administrator of the Orange River Colony, has by proclamation established a permanent police force in the towns of that colony, and a Criminal Investigation ...

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  44. Mails on Holidays.

    The Post and Telegraph Department notifies that Friday and Monday next being public holidays, all mails usually closing during the afternoon and evening will be ...

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  45. Health Matters.

    There were no cases of plague reported yesterday, and no person is under suspicion at the present time. All the patients at Colmslie are progressing favourably. There ...

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  46. Sir H. H. Rawson.

    Vice-admiral Sir Harry Holdsworth Rawson, K.C.B., the State Governor of New South Wales, had an audience with the King yesterday, and kissed hands on his ...

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  47. Bridge Board.

    The term of the Victoria Bridge Board expires this month, and the election of a new board, at least so far as regards the representatives of the contributing suburban local ...

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  48. Three Krupp Guns Found.

    The British troops have discovered three Krupp guns which were hidden by the Boers near Liebenbergsvlei. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. Mount Morgan.

    The Mount Morgan Gold Mining Company, Limited, have declared a dividend amounting to £12,500, being at the rate of 3d. per share. The dividend is payable on ...

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  51. British Navy.

    The first-class battleship Irresistible, 15,000 tons, 15,000 horsepower, and carrying 16 guns, which was built in 1898, bus been attached to the Mediterranean squadron. ...

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  52. Eighteen Boers Captured.

    On the 18th instant Major-general Bruce Hamilton captured 18 Boers. ...

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  53. Recent Boer Losses.

    Lord Kitchener, in his Weekly report, states that five Boers have been killed, 95 taken prisoners, and 63 have surrendered. ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Mr. Rhodes.

    The bulletin received from Groot Schnur yesterday stated that the Right Hon. Cecil Rhodes had passed a restless night, and was a shade weaker that morning. ...

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  56. Frozen Meat Shipments.

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  57. Meat and Dairy.

    The Pilton Dairying Company, Limited, has paid the sum of £28 9s. 7d., being the amount of interest and redemption due for the six months ended December 31 last, to ...

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  58. Curious Case.

    It is reported that last evening a man accosted Constable Rockett in Wickham street, Valley, saying he felt unwell, and wished to be locked up. On being ...

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  59. King's Birthday.

    The birthday of King Edward VII. will be celebrated on May 30. June 26 and 27 will be bank holidays. ...

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  60. Novel Aquatic Display.

    To-night the City Amateur Swimming Club will held a carnival in the Booroodabin baths. The programme is composed principally of novel events, chief among ...

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  61. The Sydney Man

    Preferred to wait for his suit until he could visit Charles Gilbert's tailoring establishment, Queen street, Brisbane (only), whose values he considered were from 30 to 40 per ...

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  62. Fall from a Sulky.

    At about 8.45 o'clock last night Captain Downes, Norman Creek, telephoned to the ambulance that a man named W. Eves, 32, single, working at Messrs. Birt ...

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  65. Irresponsible Boards.

    THE TELEGRAPH always has steadily opposed the creation of boards having the power to levy rates and to spend the revenue therefrom; and of boards, if without the power ...

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