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  2. War News.

    Communication by telegraph is being actively maintained between Lord Kitchener and the War Office, and between Lord Milner and the Right Hon. Joseph ...

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  3. Special Weather Forecast.

    BETWEEN 6th AND 9th JUNE.—Rain, heavy in places. This rain will come over land from the north-western or western direction of the State, benefiting those ...

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  4. Late War News

    Colonel Lovat surprised the laagor of the Boor commandant Fouche, at Stapelford, in Cape Colony, and succeeded in killing and wounding several Boers. The British also ...

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  7. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. Family Notices

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  11. 400 Boers will Surrender.

    Four hundred Middleburg Boers have determined to surrender in any event to the British. ...

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  12. Mr. Seddon at Johannesburg.

    The Premier of New Zealand, the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, had an enthusiastic reception at the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. In reply to the toast of his health, Mr. Seddon ...

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  13. British Cabinet Summoned.

    A meeting of the British Cabinet has been summoned for to-day. ...

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  14. Conditions of Surrender.

    The Earl of Onslow, Under Secretary for the Colonies, speaking at Kendal last night said it had been hoped that the conclusion of peace in South Africa would have preceded ...

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  15. " Times " History of the War.

    The second volume of the "Times" history of the South African war, which has just been issued, is strongly condemnatory of General Buller, and the general confusion ...

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  17. POINTED PARS.

    The late lamented comedian Teddy Lonnen used to fell of a pair of breeches which his devoted wife made for him. They were her first effort at domestic economy, arid the back was ...

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  18. Blayney Slander Case.

    The Full Court yesterday granted a new trial in the Blayney slander case, in which a Wesleyan clergyman is the defendant. It will be remembered that when the case was ...

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  19. Cabinet Decision Delayed.

    The "St James's Gazette" this morning assorts that the decision of the British Cabinet on the negotiations for peace will probably be delayed in consequence of the ...

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  20. British Ultimatum.

    The "Daily Mail" this morning reports that in response to the haggling of the Boer delegates at Pretoria, a practical ultimatum on the vital points at issue has been presented ...

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  21. Locomotive Construction.

    A VERY important discussion has been taking place in the world of engineering thought as to the best method of manufacturing railway engines. The controversy still is ...

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  22. Volcanic Eruption.

    The surviving population of Martinique are clamouring to be removed from the island, in consequence of the renewed activity of Mont Pelee. ...

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  23. Compliment to Mr. Wragge.

    The following are extracts from a letter just received by Mr. Wragge from Sir Clements Markham, the president of the Royal Geographical Society, in response to ...

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  24. Delegates at Pretoria.

    The Boer delegates at Pretoria include Mr. Steyn, John Brand, and Judge Hertzog. ...

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  25. Verceniging Conference Suspended.

    It is reported from Pretoria that the conference of Boer lenders at Verceniging has not been concluded, but merely suspended pending the result of the conference of the ...

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  27. Widespread Belief in Peace.

    There is a widespread belief that peace in South Africa is practically assured, and that the Boers, recognising that the annexation of the late republics by Great Britain is ...

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  28. Diary.

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  29. Cabinet Meeting.

    Lord Balfour of Burleigh. Secretary of State for Scotland, in addressing a meeting at Edinburgh prior to the summons to the Cabinet meeting to be held to-day, declared ...

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  30. MONT PELEE EXAMINED.

    M. Clerk, a colonial legislator, and M. Chaucele, a French official, ascended Mont Pelee on Friday last to a height of 1,233 metres, and found that the crater had a ...

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  31. Living Language.

    A CONTEMPORARY calls attention to what is deprecated as a bad thing in connection with the English language " as it is spoke"in this port of the Empire. The particular thing ...

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  32. Intractable Daughter.

    At the City Police Court, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M. and Mr. G. Harden, J.P.. this morning, Isabella M'Master, a girl of 17, was charged with vagrancy. ...

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  33. Martial Law in Cape Colony

    A blue-book ou South Africa shows that extraordinary leniency has been displayed in the application of martial law. It contains a full report of the trial of Commandant ...

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  34. Death of an Australian.

    Private George M'Kay, of the New South Wales Commonwealth unit, has died from enteric fever at Newcastle, in Natal. ...

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  35. Assassin Executed.

    Details of the trial of the Russian student Balschanett, who has been hanged for tho murder of M. Sipyaghin, the Russian Minister of the Interior, show that on the ...

    Article : 141 words
  36. French Indo-China.

    With regard to the recently reported revolt of 20,000 Lao natives in French territory on the eastern side of the Mekong River, in French Indo-China, M. Decrais, the French ...

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  37. Druids.

    STONERENGE LODGE, No. 134.—The fortnightly meeting was held in the German Hall, A.D. Bro. Nimmo presiding. Correspondence was read and received. Official ...

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  38. Imperial Defence.

    The Hon. R. P. Roblin, Premier of Manitoba, in the Dominion of Canada, when interviewed in London yesterday, said that the cost to the dependencies of their share in ...

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  39. President Loubet.

    M. Loubet, President of the French Republic, who is visiting the Czar at St. Petersburg, yesterday placed a sword wreathed with olive leaves on the tomb of the late Alexander ...

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  40. King's Coronation.

    It is announced that an extremely powerful committee, representing the noblest and wealthiest in the land, has organised a scheme embracing all the amusements to be ...

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  41. Victorian Fruit.

    The experimental shipment of fruit sent by the Government of Victoria by the steamer Britannia has given very poor results. A few of the pears and grapes were in good ...

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  43. Fraud in France.

    The ports in the Argentine Republic are being watched by the police in expectation of the arrival of M. and Madame Humbert, for whose arrest warrants have been issued in ...

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  44. Imperial Consols.

    British consols are rising in value in consequence of favourable cablegrams received from New York and Paris. ...

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  45. Stolen Bicycle.

    At the City Police Court, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., and Mr. G. Harden, J.P. this morning, Alfred Harris (alias Williams, alias Leon). was indicted on two ...

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  46. Conference of Premiers

    Lord Onslow, Under Secretary for the Colonics, speaking at Kendal last night stated that he hoped the forthcoming conference of Premiers in London would result ...

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  47. Barmaids.

    A MOST interesting paper, pulpit, and platform discussion on the subject suggested by the term over this writing has, for many days, been carried on ...

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  49. Wool Sales.

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  51. Steamer Ionic.

    The White Star Company's new steamer Ionic was launched at Messrs. Harland, Wolff, and Co.'s yard, Belfast, yesterday. ...

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    The great astronomical event of 1901 was the discovery of a new star on February 22 last. It was the brightest discovered since [?] ...

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