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  2. Advertising

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  3. Press Opinions.

    The leading papers in Russia and Germany allege that the Boers have achieved a moral victory. The American and Austrian papers refer in ...

    Article : 114 words
  4. POINTED PARS.

    Who would not be a successful general? "Bobs." gains an carldom and an immense grant of public money which amounts to a couple of fortunes in act; Kitchener is ...

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  5. DECLARATION OF PEACE.

    The following are additional details of the terms of peace to which the Boers have agreed : The burghers are forth with to surrender all their arms and munitions of war. ...

    Article : 318 words
  6. Brisbane's Annual Show.

    THE show is coming--not Wilson Barroit, Nellie Stewarr, Mr. Harry Rickards with all his varying combinations, nor even the circus is meant. What is coming is the principal ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. COMING EVENTS.

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  9. Cape Colony Constitution.

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, speaking at Capetown yesterday, declared that the Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain had given him an assurance that no ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. TO-MORROW.

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  12. Skirmishes on Saturday.

    On Saturday, the day on which the agreement for peace was signed, several skirmishes occurred, involving fatalities. ...

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  13. FUTURE DATES.

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  14. Diary.

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  15. Commandant Malan.

    Commandant Malan, who was reported to have been mortally wounded in the recent tight at Somerset East, Capo Colony, is likely to recover. ...

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  16. Service at St. Paul's.

    A thanksgiving service was held in St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday, the sacred edifice being crowded. ...

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  17. Death of Two Tasmanians.

    Privates Albert E. F. Percival and Abraham Smith, of the Tasmanian unit of the Commonwealth contingent, have died from enteric fever at Elandsfontein. ...

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  18. London Stock Exchange.

    The London Stook Exchange yesterday opened strongly, and consols went up to £98, but afterwards receded to £97 10s. on profittaking. ...

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  20. Royal Levee.

    Major Wardill, Major Markham, and Captain Hildyard, the Hon. W. P. Reeves (Agent-General for New Zealand), and Mr. Hackett (of West Australia) were presented ...

    Article : 106 words
  21. Message from Lord Kitchener.

    Tho Premier on behalf of the Queensland Government sent message of congratulation to Lord Kitchener. This morning the following cablegram was received :-- ...

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  22. Treasury Returns-- Eleven Months.

    WE were able yesterday to publish the usual monthly Treasury return. It contained a detailed statement of our own sources of revenue, with a statement showing net ...

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  23. "Peace with Reason."

    In a leading article on the signing of the peace proposals, the London "Daily News" congratulates the Imperial Government on the attainment of "peace with reason." ...

    Article : 31 words
  24. Very Latest.

    It is shown in a blue-book just published that the Boers at the outset of the negotiations for peace, proposed that a treaty should be signed as between sovereign States, but ...

    Article : 254 words
  25. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  26. Lady Hopetoun.

    Lady Hopetoun, Mrs. Corbett, and the Hon. Charles Hope left by the R.M.S. China yesterday for England. ...

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  27. Health Matters.

    In reporting to Dr. Ham, the Commissioner of Public Health, this morning Mr. Harpur, secretary of the Metropolitan Joint Board for the Prevention of Epidemic Diseases, writes as ...

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  28. British Empire.

    The Right Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, in reply to a question in the House of Commons yesterday, stated that no advantage would accrue from a discussion of the commercial ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. Jubilation in Parliament.

    The House of Lords yesterday was crowded and jubilant. The Prime Minister (the Marquis of Salisbury) read the peace agreement, which he hoped would terminate a ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. The Derby.

    It is announced that Mr. R. S. Sievier's horse Sceptre, the winner of Two Thousand and One Thousand Guinea stakes, has been, backed for the Derby to the extent of ...

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  31. Colonel Morland.

    Colonel Morland, whose long absence from Northern Nigeria was occasioning some anxiety, has returned with his expedition to Jebba in Northern Nigeria, having installed ...

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  32. Atlantic Trade.

    It is announced that Sir Christopher Furness, head of the Furness line of steamships, who is negotiating with a view to the establishment of another Atlantic trade combination, ...

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  33. Falling State Governments.

    THE Peacock Government surely now mast fall. The members thereof agreed, a few days ago, to commit political suicide. Metaphorically, they were to blow out their ...

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  34. Sessional Papers.

    We have received from the Clerk of Parliament four volumes, comprising votes and proceedings of the last Queensland Parliament, session 1901. The volumes are got up ...

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  35. Decimal System.

    Many expressions of opinion in favour of the compulsory adoption of this system have been lately received from members of Parliament by the Decimal Association. Dr. ...

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  36. Colonial Rebels.

    A supplementary statement handed to the Boer delegates gave particulars of the treatment which Great Britain would give the colonial rebels. The Cape rebels are to sign ...

    Article : 95 words
  37. Vehicles Collide.

    At about 5.45 o'clock yesterday evening, a collision occurred almost opposite the Customhouse, between a cab, owned by Patrick Foley, and driven by Edward O'Mara, and a ...

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  38. London Wildly Enthusiastic.

    Beautiful weather prevailed in London, and tremendous enthusiasm was displayed by the populace in connection with the peace celebrations. ...

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  39. Kruger and Leyds on Peace.

    It is reported that ex-President Kruger and Dr. Leyds are in consternation at peace having been declared without consulting them. They declare that with regard to the revealed ...

    Article : 71 words
  40. Young Man Commits Suicide.

    A young man, aged 29 years, said to be a, bedding manufacturer by occupation, committed suicide yesterday by swallowing poison believed to be strychnine, It is said ...

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  41. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court, before Mr. G. P. M. Murray, P.M., and his worship the Mayor (Ald. L. G. Corrie). and Messrs. J. M'Master. R. Fraser, D. Gallwey. G. Wride. ...

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  43. Lords Kitchener and Milner.

    It is expected that Lards Kitchener and Milner will receive earldoms, and that a grant of: £100,000 will be made to Lord Kitchener. ...

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  44. Fitzgeralds' Circus.

    The walls of the city as well as the columns of the Telegraph indicate that Fitzgeralds circus is coming with a lot of novelties. The arrangements for the opening night are well ...

    Article : 51 words
  45. Coronation Levee.

    On the evening of Coronation Day, June 26, after the Governor's levee, Lady Chermside will hold a reception of the gentlemen attending the levee. It is understood that ...

    Article : 58 words
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  47. Botha and His Family.

    Commandant-general Louis Botha, peace having been established, has arranged to join his family at Brussels in the course of a month. ...

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  49. Bringing In the Commandoes.

    The Boer delegates at the peace conference have started to bring in their commandoes so that they may formally surrender to the British. This work is expected to occupy a ...

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  50. Royal Congratulations.

    The Emperor William of Germany has telegraphed his most cordial congratulations to King, Edward on tho conclusion of peace in. South Africa, and the Emperor Francis ...

    Article : 75 words
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  52. Just to Punish Him.

    Not very long ago there lived near Halifax an old man who always rode on a donkey to his daily work, and tethered him while he laboured on the roads or wherever ...

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  54. Boer Prisoners Rejoice.

    Most of the Boer prisoners at the island of Bermuda, on hearing of the declaration of peace sang the British National Anthem, and "Rule Britannia," exhibited wild ...

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  55. Ovation to King and Queen.

    King Edward and Queen Alexandra attended the opera last night, and received a great ovation. References to the conclusion of peace were ...

    Article : 41 words
  56. Opposition and Peace.

    His Majesty's Opposition, in the House of Commons, consider that the peace terms are as much as the, Boers could reasonably expect, and they assign the chief credit of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  57. Thanks to Troops.

    The Bight Hon. A. J. Balfour gave notice in the House of Commons, yesterday, of a motion thanking Lord Kitchener and the British troops for their services in South ...

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