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  2. Latest About Peace

    In the House of Commons to-day the Right Hon. A. J. Balfour, in moving the resolution expressing the thanks of Parliament to the officers and men of the Imperial forces in ...

    Article : 77 words
  3. Peace in South Africa.

    Official messages from Pretoria report that everything is progressing well in the various districts of the late Boer republics, and the situation is in every respect satisfactory. ...

    Article : 52 words
  4. POINTED PARS.

    There was something eminently practical about those fellows who broke into Judge Cohen's house in Sydney, and departed with some valuable loot. That judicial ...

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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. Earthquakes.

    Mr. Russell last evening received the following telegram from the, Government astronomer of South Australia : "Williamstown reported slight shock of earthquake at ...

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  12. Commandoes Beg for Food.

    On Monday last three commandoes near [?]lburg, in the Transvaal, begged the British authorities to supply them with food; and similar applications have been made ...

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  13. Terms Well Received.

    The terms of surrender have been extremely well received, both in Natal and Cape Colony, where it is considered that British interests in South Africa have been su[?]arded. ...

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  15. Racial Reconciliation.

    The courtesies that have been exchanged between Lord Kitchener, the British Commander-in-chief in South Africa, and the loading Boer generals, are said to have ...

    Article : 53 words
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  17. Stress of the Times.

    Commenting on the proposed remission of duties on fodder a few days ago the Telegraph interpolated the remarks then made with a few queries concerning the ruling prices of ...

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  18. Broken Seals.

    The question of breaking the seals, which was argued during the last sittings, was heard before the Full Court on the implication made on behalf of the master of the steamship ...

    Article : 192 words
  19. Thanksgiving Services.

    Cardinal Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, has ordered thanksgiving services for the termination of hostilities in South Africa to be held in the Roman catholic churches on ...

    Article : 60 words
  20. Diary.

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  21. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  22. Returning to Farms.

    It is announced that the Boer surrenderers who are able to provide for their families are to be allowed to return to their farms immediately. Efforts are being made made to expedite ...

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  23. Peace Dinner at Bloemfontein

    A dinner in which both Boers and British took part was held, at Bloemfontein last night to celebrate the conclusion of peace. The toast of the health of the Right Hon. Joseph ...

    Article : 43 words
  24. Rush for Farms.

    Already a great rush is taking place for farms in the late Boer republics. ...

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  25. Crown and Compensation.

    ON another page will be found an opinion by counsel learned in the law on the Crown's liability in regard to compensation under the several Crown Lands Acts of this ...

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  26. Chinese Concessions.

    The great collections scoured in 189[?] from the Government of China at Pekin by a syndicate named the British and Chinese Corporation, in ...

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  27. Thanksgiving in Brisbane.

    ANGLICAN SERVICES.--Thanksgiving services in connection with the conclusion of the war in South A[?] will be held in the Anglican churches in Brisbane and suburbs to-morrow. ...

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  28. Bubonic Plague.

    Another case of plague was reported yesterday afternoon, the patent being a man aged 24. It is stated that he had been employed until the last day or two attending ...

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  29. Cattle for Natal.

    The following telegram has been received by his Excellency the Governor from the Governor of Natal, dated June 5 : "Pending inquiry into virulent form of tick fever in ...

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  30. Bank of New South Wales.

    The aggregate balance-sheet of the Bank of New South Wales for the balf-year ended March 31, 1902, is printed in this issue. The statement of profit and loss shows that after ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. To Australia for [?]d.

    The rumours circuited that the Australian Commonwealth [?]ad decided to accept letters from all purls of the Empire at the penny postal rate called forth a number of ...

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  32. Table Tennis.

    The contests in the Y.M.G.A. T.C. Table Tennis Tournament were continued in the Centennial Hall last night. Nearly 40 events were played off and some of the matches were ...

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  33. French Deputies.

    News comes from Paris that a member of the French Chamber of Deputies named Largentaye, a well known Royalist, speaking in one of the committee-rooms, called ...

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  34. Fitzgerald's Circus.

    All the arrangements to ensure a satisfactory opening of Fitzgerald Bros.' circus and menagerie are progressing satisfactorily, and when the first ...

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  35. Mr. Murray Spicer.

    A baud of "Hooligans" at midnight killed Mr. Murray Spicer, of the well known firm of Spicer Brothers, Limited, paper makers, and wholesale and export stationers, New ...

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  36. What Remedies ?

    It has never been part of the Telegraph's policy to cry smellful fish, or to take up the role of alarmist. But these revelations connected with the present condition of affairs ...

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  37. Danish Reception.

    Naturally the Danes in this city would not allow a countryman like Herr Schluter to pass unheeded through Brisbane, and last night the local Scandinavian Association had ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. German Poland.

    The Emperor William of Germany, speaking at Mari[?]bourg yesterday, protested against Polish arrogance encroaching upon Germanism in Russian Poland. ...

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  40. Knights of the Garter.

    The officials of the Order of the Garter have removed the banners and paraphernalia of Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and Duke Alfred of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha from the choir ...

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  41. Returning Queenslanders.

    The transport Devon, with a number of returning Queenslanders on board, left Albany, on route for Sydney, on Thursday. ...

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