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  2. Latest News.

    The dominant note of the Boers who have surrendered, as disclosed by their conversation, is one of eulogy of the fairness of the British as shown by the execution of two ...

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  4. " Colonel" Lynch.

    Colonel Lynch, who was elected member of Parliament for Galway in November last, and for whose arrest a warrant was issued charging him with treason, was arrested today at ...

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  5. POINTED PARS.

    If Australians are short of pantomime they should read debates in the Federal Senate on the proposed uniform tariff. The said unfortunate proposed tariff has been thrown ...

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  6. COMING EVENTS.

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. Troops for England.

    Captain O'Reilly and six men belonging to Doyle's Australian Scouts, and Colonel Cox and Major Bennett, of the third New South Wales Mounted Infantry, are passengers for ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. FUTURE DATES.

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  12. Imperial Parliament.

    Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, presented revised estimates of expenditure for the financial year 1902-1903 to the House of Commons last night. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  13. Cape Colony Loan.

    The Cape Colony 3 percent £3,000,000 loan, with a minimum of £96, has been successfully floated, a total of £6,000,000 having been offered. ...

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  14. Diary.

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  15. Barton and Forrest.

    The newspapers of Koine have extended a cordial welcome to the Right Hon. E. Burton (Premier of tho Commonwealth) and Sir John Forrest (Minister for Defence). They ...

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  16. CORN TAX CARRIED.

    The House of Commons in committee last night by 279 votes to 193 maintained the corn tax. During the debate on the resolution Sir ...

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  18. King's Coronation.

    In connection with the coronation celebrations. it is announced that Queer. Alexandra will entertain 10,000 maidservants in London at ten, and present each with a coronation ...

    Article : 137 words
  19. Bonus Bill.

    Are the people of Australia paying the slightest attention to things being done in the Federal Parliament? Surely they are not. If they are, then, either they are ...

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  20. Fodder Duties.

    Latest developments in connection with the proposed remission of duties on fodder are a grim commentary on the general bungle into which all this federal business has ...

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  21. Peace in South Africa.

    It is announced that since the conclusion of peace in South Africa 7,000 Boers had surrendered up to Monday morning last. Opperman's commando, who surrendered at ...

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  22. MAILS AT G.P.O.

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  23. American Tornado.

    News has been received that a terrible tornado has been experienced in Minnesota, United States, America, A strip of territory 3 miles wide, in the Lake Park district, has ...

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  24. British Dependencies.

    Mr. Archibald Colqunoun, the well known traveller and explorer, read a paper before the Royal Colonial Institute last night on "Our Future Colonial Policy." He ...

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  25. Austrian Reichsrath.

    The anti-Polish speech recently made by the Emperor William of Germany, during, which he protested against Polish arrogance encroaching upon Germanism in Prussian ...

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  26. Kruger and the Oath.

    The "Standard's" correspondent reports that Dr. Kuyper, the Premier of Holland, insists that ex-President Kruger should swear allegiance to Great Britain like ...

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  27. Victoria's Agency General.

    The Hon. W. M'Calloch, Minister for Works in the late Victorian Ministry, who now is in London, has been inspecting premises in the city suitable for the Victorian ...

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  28. Repatriation of the Boers.

    A conference of magistrates in the Orange River Colony has been held to discuss measures for the repatriation of the exiled Boers at the earliest possible date. ...

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  29. Agricultural Conference.

    The Agricultural Conference was continued yesterday. Papers were read by Mr. D. Smith, of Roma, on the Government to clear land to encourage settlement: by Mr. W. C. ...

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  30. Skirmishes Since Peace.

    With regard to the skirmishes that have taken place since peace was signed, it is explained that they were due to the great area of country over which the military operations ...

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  31. Antwerp Wool Sales.

    The Antwerp wool sales opened yesterday with a brisk market, a large number of buyers being present. Out of 2,223 bales of River Plate wool offered 1,324 bales were ...

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  32. Atlantic Trade.

    News from Ottawa states that the Canadian Ministers who are proceeding to London for the coronation have full authority to cooperate in a substantial manner with the ...

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  33. Boer Propaganda.

    Dr. Leyds and the pan-Germans announce that funds are being collected to reinstate the German combatants in the late republics on their farms, and also to maintain the Boer ...

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  34. "Open Door" Wanted by Germany.

    The "Kreuz Zeitung," a newspaper published at Berlin, is urging Germany and the United States to co-operate in order to secure the maintenance of the " open door " to trade ...

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  35. Canton River.

    It is announced that the Government of China have agreed to the negotiation of a treaty with Great Britain to provide for the removal within two years of the barriers in ...

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  36. Fire at Sandgate.

    About last midnight a good dwelling of eight rooms was destroyed by fire in Sandgate. It was situated at the corner of Creek and Alfred streets. The house was owned by ...

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  37. Second Test Match.

    It is considered extremely unlikely that either Howell or Saunders will be able to play in the second test match, which commences at Lord's to-morrow. It was expected that ...

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  38. Tax on Transvaal Gold.

    A proclamation has been issued at Pretoria imposing a tax on all gold produced in the Transvaal equal to one-tenth of its value, after deducting the cost of production and ...

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  39. Winter Vacation.

    The winter vacation of the Supreme Court commences on Monday next and terminates on Saturday, July 12. His honour Mr. Justice Real will be the vacation judge. ...

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  40. Mr. Scridon on Peace.

    The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, when interviewed at Madeira yesterday with regard to the conditions of peace in South Africa, stated that he would ...

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  41. French Ministry.

    M. Combes, the new French Premier, in announcing the policy of his Ministry, in the Chamber of Deputies yesterday, promised the introduction of measures ...

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  42. Abolition of Tick Line.

    A deputation of master butchers waited on the Minister for Agriculture yesterday morning, asking him to abolish the tick line. The deputation was introduced by Messrs. Tolmie ...

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  43. Agents-Generals' Grievance.

    Lord Strathcona (High Commissioner for Canada) aud the colonial Agents-General are stated to be much dissatisfied at not having been invited to attend the thanksgiving ...

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  44. Sandgate Social.

    A very enjoyable evening was given by the "Muffs," by the School of Arts, Sandgate, last evening. Among those present were: Miss Brown, looking charming ...

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  45. Revolt in Russia.

    News has been received that 50 teachers, belonging to the national schools at St. Petersburg, have been arrested for being implicated in the revolutionary propaganda. ...

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  46. Transfer of Police Magistrate

    Mr. M.'Groarty, Police-magistrate, has received word that the has been transferred to Blackall. ...

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  47. Rugby Football.

    The concluding matches of the first round of premiership fixtures will be played on Saturday next, June 14. On No. 1 Union ground the two undefeated clubs, Valley and ...

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  48. Italian Immigrants.

    Signor Prinetti, the Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs, is reported to be making inquiries at Pretoria as to the possibility of sending Italian immigrants to the Transvaal. ...

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  49. Overland Passengers.

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  50. London Fires.

    There is much indignation in the city at the fact that none of the fire brigades possess fire escapes that will reach higher than 50 feet. ...

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  51. Difficulties in Compensation.

    As showing what are the difficulties in the well working of a Compensation Act, the following case may be given : In the House of Lords on April 29, before the Lord ...

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  52. Lake's Creek Works.

    The following company has been registered in the Supreme Court Central Court:-- Central Queensland Meat Export Company, Limited. The capital of this company ...

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  53. Returning Soldiers.

    Mr. J. H. Forrest reports having received additional subscription to the sixth Queensland contingent reception fund amounting to £2 2s. As already announced in the Telegraph. ...

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  55. Cambridge University.

    It is announced that Ebenezer Cunningham, a board school boy, is senior wrangler at the Cambridge University. ...

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  59. City Police Court.

    At the City Police Court, before Messrs. G. P. M. Murray and O. Armstrong, PP.M., and Messrs. Gallwey and W. C. Whitehill. JJ.P., this morning, one inebriate was ...

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