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  2. POINTED PARS.

    It is reported that when the decision of the magistrate in those customs oases yesterday was made known a very perceptible murmur of applause was heard." It is not said that ...

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  4. South Africa.

    Further information relative to the recently discovered plot against Lord Kitchener and Lord Milner at Pretoria, of which some particulars were cabled on the 9th instant, ...

    Article : 127 words
  5. Australian Eleven.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against Derbyshire at Derby to-day. The weather was bright, and the wicket in good order. The attendance of spectators, ...

    Article : 667 words
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  7. COMING EVENTS.

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  8. State Contributions.

    AT last the sphinx has spoken. The Federal Treasurer at last has announced the true position in which the States stand regarding federal revenue and expenditure. In ...

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  9. TO-MORROW.

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. FUTURE DATES.

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  13. Diary.

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  14. Strength of the Boers.

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  16. Public Faith.

    IT is a matter of history that at the last general elections in Victoria, New South Wales, aud Queensland, retrenchment was much discussed. The parties desiring ...

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  17. Kitchener's Message to Botha.

    Viscount Kitchener, in his telegram to Commandant-general Botha, added that he was confident that a new era of complete reconciliation between all races had now dawned ...

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  18. Measles Outbreak.

    In answer to questions, regarding the condition of the three members of the sixth contingent who had been isolated at the Immigration Depot by ...

    Article : 258 words
  19. Further Surrenders.

    At Calvinia in the north-west of Cape Colony, 690 men have surrendered, most of hem being colonial rebels. ...

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  20. Latest News.

    It is announced that the whole of the steerage accommodation of several of the Union line and Castle line of steamships has been secured for the conveyance of British troops ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. Contempt of Court.

    Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, Nationalist M.P. for North Leitrim, who was arrested on charges of criminal conspiracy and intimidation, was brought up at the Sligo Police Court ...

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  22. Cowen's " Rose Maiden.''

    The Brisbane Festival Choir and Orchestra, under the conductorship of Mr. C. H. Allen, held a concert in the Albert Hall last night, when Cowen's cantata, "The Rose ...

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  23. Imperial Parliament.

    The Finance Bill was further considered in committee in the House of Commons last night. The Right Hon. John Morley (Liberal member for Montrose Burghs) moved ...

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  24. King Edward.

    The improvement in King Edward's health previously reported has been fully maintained, and His Majesty is reaping the benefit of the rest he has taken during the present ...

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  25. English Cricket.

    In connection with the comity cricket championship, Somerset has beaten Yorkshire. The match, which was played at Sheffield, began on June 16, and was concluded ...

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  26. Famine in India.

    The Meteorological Department of India has warned the Government of the Bombay Presidency to prepare for a severe famine this year, Especially in Gujarat, the northerly ...

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  27. Sydney University.

    It is announced that there were 19 applications for the position of professor of mathematics at the Sydney University. The selectors recommend three of tho applicants for the ...

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  28. Late Mr. S. Grimes, M.L.A.

    The funeral of the late Mr. S. Grimes,. M.L.A., took place yesterday afternoon, and was attended by a very large number of friends and sympathisers. The cortege ...

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  29. Scottish Collieries.

    It is announced that the owners of 23 collieries in Lanarkshire, Scotland, propose to amalgamate, with a share capital of £3,000,000. The combined output of the ...

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  30. Premier's Conference.

    The conference of colonial Premiers is to open on June 30. ...

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  31. Address to the King.

    The Premiers of the dependencies together, with the Agents-General-are to present an address of congratulation to King Edward and Queen Alexandra, at Buckingham Palace ...

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  32. Cuban Independence.

    Ring Alfonso, of Spain, has formally recognised the independence of the now Republic of Cuba. ...

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  33. GRANT TO LORD KITCHENER.

    The proposed grant of £50,000 to Lord Kitchener, in recognition of his services in South Africa, was confirmed in the House of Commons last night by 227 votes to 48. ...

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  34. TAX ON MAIZE REDUCED.

    During the discussion on the Finance Bill, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach accepted the suggestion of the Irish Nationalists to reduce the proposed tax on maize by one half; and Mr. ...

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  35. Rhodes's Will.

    In commotion with the will of the late Bight Hon. Cecil Rhodes, it is announced that the trustees desire that the colonial scholars who have won scholarships shall go ...

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  36. No-rent Campaign.

    The Irish in America have started a large fund to assist in carrying on the no-rent campaign by Lord do Frayne's tenants in Roscommon. ...

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  37. "At Home" at Hatfield

    The Right Hon. R. J. Seddon and several other colonial guests were present at an "at home" to-day at Hatfield House, the country seat of the Marquis of Salisbury. The ...

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  38. Customs Prosecutions.

    It is pitiable, if not contemptible, to whine over alleged harshness in customs prosecutions. If the law has been broken,' those who broke it must be punished. We must, not ...

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  39. Boonah Show.

    His Excellency Sir Herbert Chermside left town this morning, accompanying the Hon. D. H. Dalrymple, Minister for Agriculture, on a visit to the Boonah agricultural show. ...

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  42. Bovine Tuberculosis.

    It is announced that Dr. Garnault, of Paris, has inoculated himself with consumptive matter from a cow, in order to disprove the theory advanced by Professor Koch that ...

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