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    MILITARY SELECTION AT HAMILTON.-- The selection of the men to compose No. 3 Troop, C Squadron, in the new contingent, will take place at Hamilton on Thursday ...

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  3. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    The Bour delegates and General Louis. Botha have been conferring at Klerksdorp since Monday. They are now awaiting De la Rey and Steyn. ...

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  4. THE LADE MR. RHODES.

    The passage of the funeral train bearing the remains of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes was marked all the way along the journey from Capetown to Buluwayo by an extraor [?]y ...

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  5. MANY PROMINENT MEN PRESENT.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Brodrick, Secretary for War, announced that General tools Botha had joined the Transvaal Burger and Party, at ...

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  6. THE BASIS OF PEACE.

    Mr. Walter Hume, for long president of the Local Government Board, in a speech at Kensington declared that the Government were determined not to permit diplomacy to ...

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  7. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    An impressive memorial service in concoction with the late Mr. Rhodes was held in St. Pauls. The King and the Prince of Wales sent representatives. The vast congregation ...

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  8. THE CUP THAT CHEERS.

    There's a CUP that ever overflows With cheer for the saddest soul; It is filled with a balm for alt our woes, A right ethoreal bowl; ...

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  9. BURIED ON MATOPPO HILLS.

    The remains of the late Mr. Cecil Rhode were buried yesterday in the Matop[?] The grave was cut out ol a rock on the sump[?] a steep kopje. One thousand whites and ...

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  10. PARLIAMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. The Senate Passed the Franchise Bill through the remaining stages. The Coronation Bill occupied the greater portion of the day, the labour members strongly opposing ...

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  11. WEDNESDAY'S CABLES.

    Lord Kitchener has authorised Mr. Pict De Wet, a brother of the famous Boer general. Christian De Wet, to raise a Burgher Corps for service in the northern division of the ...

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  12. THURSDAY'S CABLES.

    Lord Kitchener has appointed General Ian Hamilton to succeed Lord Methuen in command of the British operating against De La Rey in Western Transvaal. ...

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  13. THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representative Mr. Page gave notice that some one on active service should to sent in charge of the Commonwealth Contingent to the coronation instead of ...

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  14. HAMILTON PURSUING KEMP.

    Mr. Bennett Burleigh, the war correspondent of the Telegraph reports that General Ian Hamilton is pursuing Commandant Kemp, the chief Boer leader associated with De La ...

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  15. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Colonel Templeton expresses much disappointment at the refusal of Parliament to scud a team to Bisley. An effort is to he made to obtain the money from the ...

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  16. KOWREE P. AND A. SOCIETY.

    A meeting of this society was held on Saturday. Present-- Messrs. J. T. Morris (president), Heffernan, Wilson, S. L. Officer, M'Meekin, Cummins, Groves, Clarke, Ryan, ...

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  17. MUNITIONS OF WAR

    Lord Stanley, Financial Secretary for the War Office, has stated that 450,000 small arms and 240 million rounds of [?]mmunition have been issued to the troops in South Africa since ...

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  18. THE CORONATION.

    The Duke of Connaught commands the whole of the troops in the streets at the time of the coronation. Major- General Sir Henry Trotter is staff officer, and they are jointly responsible ...

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  19. A SIGNIFICANT ACTION.

    The Times correspondent at Odessa ventures the opinion that Russia's mobilisation of the Black Sea and Baltic fleets at the end of July simulta[?]with an unprecedented ...

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  20. AMERICAN BEEF IN LONDON.

    A heavy decline has taken Place in American beef shipments to England. ...

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  21. EDUCATION BILL.

    The Rev. Hugh Price-Hughes, the Rev. Guinness and the Rev. Rogers endorse the Rev. Joseph Parker's opinion that a militant policy should to created against the Education ...

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  22. WOMAN'S HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

    The Women's Hospital committee have appointed Dr. Martell, formerly Dr. Margaret Whyte, as resident medical officer, being the only applicant. ...

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  23. THE PHILIPPINES.

    General Jacob Smith admits that when commanding in the Philippines he ordered the troops to fire on 300 Filipinos carrying the white flag. ...

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  25. RECKLESS SQUANDERING.

    New York papers declare that twenty millions sterling has been squandered by the United States War department on antiquated transports and the payment of fraudulent ...

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  26. WILLS OF LOCAL DECEASED.

    The following wills have been lodged for probate:--John M. Ron, of Byaduk, storekeeper. The estate is valued at £2780, all of which is left to the widow. James Francis, ...

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  27. AN AUSTRALIAN PLAY.

    "Her Good Name," a play by Bernard Eepinasse, an Australian author, will to produced on the 17th inst at the Imperial Theatre, London, by Mrs. Langtry. ...

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  28. DUTY ON BAGS.

    The Australian Fodder Go. are fully determined to close their works at Williamstown in consequence of the duty on bags. They now employ 125 men. ...

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  29. SALE OF DANISH WEST INDIES.

    The Landsthing, or Upper House of Parliament in Denmark, has resolved not to sell the Danish West Indies to America until the islanders have approved of the sale by ...

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  30. RIOTS AT BRUSSELS.

    Further socialist riots have occurred at Brussels. In the conflicts between the police and the rioters many were wounded and numerous arrests have been made. ...

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  31. PACIFIC CABLE COMPLETED.

    The Pacific cable is now complete, and messages were exchanged to-day via Fiji between Mr. Barton and London. ...

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  32. THE KING AT FALMOUTH.

    King Edward, who is at present yachting on the English coast, arrived at Falmouth yesterday. ...

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  33. A STRANDED BARQUE

    The [?]test nows of the barque Strath gryle she [?]that she is big and dry on the beach, with [?]of water in the hold. It is don[?]when she can get ...

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  34. ITALY AND SWITZERLAND.

    A telegram from Ro[?] reports that a rupture has occurred in the diplomatic relations between Italy and Switzerland. ...

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