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  2. ADELAIDE AND LONDON TELEGRAPH.

    An official statement published by the War Office shows that there are now in South Africa on active service 249,416 officers and men of the British ...

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  3. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The chief event this morning in connection with the royal visit was a concert in the Government Domain by 5,000 school children. They had previously marched ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, on the motion for the second reading of the Finance Bill, Sir Henry Fowler, literal member for Wolverhampton ...

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  5. THE YELLOW FLAG.

    It is seldom that passengers by and visitors to a mail steamer are placed in such a predicament as they were in the case of those on the Orient liner Ormuz, which ...

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  7. IN THE EASTERN TRANSVAAL.

    The sweeping movements by columns are to be resumed on a large scale. The British forces under the command of Gnerals Sir Bindon Blood, Fred. W. ...

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  8. THE SPANISH ELECTIONS.

    The general elections, which have just been held in Spain, have resulted in the return to the Cortes of a large majority for the Sagasta Ministry. ...

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  9. AMUSEMENTS.

    Hendrick Ibsen's semi-historic drama, “Lady lnger of Ostrat,” which was placed upon an English-speaking stage for the first time in Melbourne only recently, was ...

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  10. MILITARY REVIEW.

    A review of 3,700 troops, including 2,000 returned from active service, took place at Lytton to-day. The royal party went down the river in the launch Lucinda, ...

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  11. THE ADELAIDE LIEDERTAFEL.

    The Adelaide Liedertafel will open the season of 1901 with a Herren Abend (gentlemen's smoke social) in the town hail on Friday, May 24. Air. F. Basse, president ...

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  12. EVENING FESTIVITIES.

    A corrobboree by aboriginals was given in the evening. The illuminations in the city were witnessed by large crowds. ...

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  13. THE UNITED STATES.

    Fifty thousand machinists in the United States have gone out on strike. They demand ten hours’ pay for nine hours’ work. Some employers have ...

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  14. THE MELBOURNE CELEBRATION'S.

    The Lieutenant-Governor has received the following letter from Rear-Admiral Beaumont commanding on the Australian naval station:—“After assisting with the ...

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  15. IN THE ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    The Boer Commandants Herizog and Brand are holding the country around Petrusberg. in the Orange River Colony. to the west of Bloemfontein. ...

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  16. SIR FOWELL BUXTON.

    Sir T. Fowell Buxton, late Governor of South Australia, has met with an accident. He was knocked down by a cyclist and rendered insensible for an ...

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  17. BIO TABLEAU.

    The Anglo-American Bio Tableau Bioscope Company will close on Friday. In addition to the pictures of the Duke of Cornwall’s landing at St. Kilda and his ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY DR. RAMSAY SMITH.

    When interviewed by a representative of “The Register” on Tuesday evening the president of the Central Board of Health, Dr. Ramsay Smith, said:—“Dr. Gething ...

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  19. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced, in his 56th year of Sir Courtenay Boyle, K.C.B., Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade since 1893. He was born in ...

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  20. ANGRY DETENEES.

    The voyage up the river to Torrens Island was made in the dark, and while there were some who viewed the matter philosophically the majority bitterly complained of the ...

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  21. CHARGE BY NEW ZEALANDERS.

    As the result of ten days' patrol in the Western Transvaal the British force, commanded by Major-General J. M. Babington. has collected and ...

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  22. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    On Thursday evening, at the Exchange Hotel a welcome home social was tendered to Trooper W . D. Carter, of the South Australian. second contingent, by the officers ...

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  23. SPORT.

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  24. BOER CASUALTIES AND CAPTURES.

    Lord Kitchener reports to the War Office that tie total Boer casualties during the month of April numbered 106 killed and 118 wounded. The ...

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  25. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    The strike amongst the ironworkers' assistants principally at Mortis Dock and the Engineering Works was continued today, the employes of other firms, ...

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  26. LANDING IN THE DARK.

    It was something to be remembered to see the landing at the jetty, which has a handrail on ore side only. The people were as quiet and ...

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  27. FOOTBALL.

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  28. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the citizens' finance committee was held on Tuesday afternoon. Sir E. T. Smith, M.L.C., presided. It was resolved that each member of the ...

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  29. THE CAPE INVASION.

    The Boer commando in Cape Golony under Scheepers has been severely hustled by the British troops, and has now dwindled to about 100. ...

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  30. INADEQUATE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The arrangements for the reception of the quarantined passengers were in the hands of the head keeper of the station, Mr. Wache, and he did his best in the ...

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  31. ADELAIDE GOLF CLUB.

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  32. THE NEW GUINEA MASSACRES.

    Mr. Le Hunte, Lieutenant-Governor of New Guinea, has furnished the Governor with an official report conce[?]ning the New Guinea massacre. He concludes:—“I am ...

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  33. CAPT. COAD'S STATEMENT.

    A representative of “The Register,” who was on hoard the Ormuz, saw Captain Coad in his cabin during the afternoon. “Will you give your version of this ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The transport Antillian, with troops from Sydney on April 6 and from Albany on April 17, has arrived at Durban. ...

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  35. PRESENTATION.

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  36. DR. GETHXN'G'S STORY.

    When seen on Tuesday evening the Acting Health Officer, Dr. Gething, said:— “I met the ship's doctor at the gangway of the steamer, and asked the usual ...

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  37. A SCHOOL TEACHER FOR FIJI.

    At the request of the Fijian Government the Victorian Education Department is calling for applications from male teachers in the fifth and higher classes to fill the ...

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  38. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Corporal William Collinger, of the Western Australian Bushmen, has died from wounds received in battle at Carolina. ...

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  39. A WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.

    An order was recently made for the arrest of Edward 31. Marshall, captain in the South Afric-an Light Horse, and he has pursuant to that order been detained in ...

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  40. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    King Edward will inspect the Discovery, the vesel launched at Dundee for the National Antarctic Expedition, which will leave England this year. ...

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  41. A MISSING BRIG.

    The Wellington brigantine Linda Weber has been eight weeks out from Gisborne to Ugnnguru. Since she was three days out no tidings of the vessel have been ...

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  43. DR. BARNETT'S STATEMENT.

    Dr. Barnett, the ship’s surgeon, was also interviewed. “Can you tell me anything concerning q this alleged case of smallpox, doctor ?” ...

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  44. BUSINESS INCONVENIENCES.

    Most of those who have been quarantined will be prevented from fulfilling important engagements. Mr. S. S. Ralli had intended to be present at a board meeting ...

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  45. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A BANK TELLER.

    At the Supreme Court, Rockhampton, today A. L. Wyndham, recently teller and accountant of the A.J.S, Bank, Clermont, was sentenced to two years’ imprisonment ...

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  46. DIVORCE CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Harry Leonard William Bracher, of Hawthorn, commercial Traveller, petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with Margaret Ethel ...

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  47. PREPARATION'S AT TORRENS ISLAND.

    At the time he received the message concerning the outbreak. Mr. Wache, the head keeper at Torrens Island, was enjoying his annual leave, but was promptly at work ...

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  49. WHO PAYS THE PIPER?

    There was an amusing discussion on board the Ormuz as to who would pay expenses during quarantine. One authority said each individual had to pay his own. Several ...

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  50. MR. ANDREW CARNEGIE'S BENEFACTIONS.

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie, the Scotch American multimillionaire, has given £2,000,000 to provide free education in Scottish universities. Mr. Carnegie ...

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  51. OFF TO TORRENS ISLAND.

    Between 4 and 5 o’clock Dr. Ramsay Smith ranged alongside the Ormuz. and at the gangway held a long conversation with Capt. C[?]d and Dr. Barnett. Dr. Smith soon ...

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  53. SMOKING AT MIDNIGHT.

    There is an idea down here to start a new community, and the committee is to be formed in lire morning, with Mr. John Hill at the head. At midnight several worn-out ...

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  54. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The usual matinee performance will be given at the Tivoli Theatre this afternoon. Since the last extensive change in the programme there have been splendid ...

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  56. DEPARTURE OF THE ORMUZ.

    The Ormuz sailed for the eastern States at [?] o’clock in the evening, taking the smallpox patient with her. The Adelaide cargo was landed in a lighter, which is now ...

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  57. THE ADELAIDE PASSENGERS.

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