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  2. SEVENTY TIMES SEVEN.

    Mademoiselle hurried into the next room, holding her handkerchief to her eyes. "I am sorry; aren't you, Dolly?" "I don't believe it," said Dolly. ...

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  3. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Mr. Rutledge, the Acting Chief-Secretary, in reply to the message from the Victorian Premier on the subject of the proposed conference on clause 74, has ...

    Article : 1,301 words
  4. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, the hearing of the charges against the prisoners accused of murders on the schooner Ethel, was continued. One of the accused, Sebil ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. VICTORIA.

    The Trail of the late Mr. Peter James Gibaud, of Victoria, and Young-street, Fatzroy, manufacturer, was lodged for probate to-day. The estate, valued at £12,710, ...

    Article : 410 words
  6. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received June 15, 12.30 a.m.] TROUBLE IN CHINA.

    Latest advices from Pekin state that Dr. Edna Terry, of the American Methodist Women's Missionary Station at Tsunghua, a town in the province of Province of Pechili, 88 ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. NEEDLES:

    Lord Loch is seriously ill. A curious incident at sea. A useful rain all over the colony. The Transvaal army has fled eastward. ...

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  8. [BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.] [Received June 15, 12.30 a.m.] THE WAR.

    It is officially announced that on Monday, June 11, Lord Roberts's forces made a determined attack upon, the enemy under the command of General Botha, who ...

    Article : 443 words
  9. KEUGER AND VILLEBOIS.

    Kruger's reception of the French officer, Villebois-Mareuil, was characteristic. The old autocrat did not estimate M. Viilebolo talents so highly as apparently, the ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. THE ALBANY STRIKE SETTLED.

    The strike of lumpers at Albany ended to-day. The Adelaide Steamship Company has agreed to pay the 2/ asked for by the men who coaled the Europa. The future ...

    Article : 46 words
  11. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Reid gave notice that he would move on Tuesday, June 26—"That, in the opinion of this House, there was ...

    Article : 1,322 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION

    The Federal delegates are both surprised and indignant at the suggested attempt on the part of the Australian Premiers to abandon the compromise with regard to ...

    Article : 149 words
  13. CENTRAL RAILWAY-STATION.

    Until the designs of the new central railway-station have been reported on by the Railway Standing Committee the department will not finally decide whether the ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A bottle covered with barnacles over an inch long has teen picked up on the beach at Newcastle and was found to contain the following message:—"I, George A. ...

    Article : 296 words
  15. LOSS OF THE GLENELG.

    Further expert evidence was given to-day before the Court of Marine Enquiry relative to the loss of the steamer GlenelgAlexander MeConran,. who had been ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. THE RISING IN ASHANTI.

    Intelligence has been received that Major Morris, with 700 native troops, has succeeded in gaining an entrance into Kumasi from the north. ...

    Article : 45 words
  17. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN COMPANY.

    The report and balance-sheet of the South Australian Company show a profit of £32,454. A dividend at the rate of £2 4/ per share has been declared. ...

    Article : 36 words
  18. MINING ACCIDENT.

    A somewhat startling accident occurred this afternoon at the quartz battery connected with, the Magdala-cum-Moonlight Company at Stawell. The fly-wheel of the ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. QUEENSLAND.

    It has been decided by the Executive Council that the death sentence passed upon Patrick Raleigh shall be commuted to imprisonment for life. Kaleigh was ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. THE FORREST GOVERNMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day considered the committee's report on the Robson charges. Mr. Moran moved—"That this House is of the opinion that the ...

    Article : 838 words
  21. GENERAL BULLER'S ADVANCE.

    Latest advices from Natal state that the forces under General Sir Redvers Buller, effected a junction with LieutenantGeneral Sir C. F. Clery's ...

    Article : 108 words
  22. A PRO-BOER LEGISLATOR.

    Mr. Stewart, member for Rockhampton, was unable to obtain a hearing at a meeting last night, owing to his attitude on the war and his remarks thereon. The ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "A Cook," Grange.—To make parkyn, take 7 lb. of oatmeal, ½ lb. of sugar, ¼ lb. of butter, the whole of a lemonpeel cut small, one tablespoonful of caraway seeds, ground ginger to taste, half ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Charles Lander, a pensioner, aged 60, who was knocked down by a tram in Collins-street on Monday afternoon, died in the Melbourne Hospital this evening ...

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  25. THE UNITED LABOR PARTY.

    The ordinary meeting of the council of the United Labor Party was held at the Trades Hall on Thursday evening, the president (Hon. A. A. Kirkpatrick) ...

    Article : 335 words
  26. A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE.

    Antoni Gianettoni, a miner at Dargo River, 30 miles from Dargo, on April 8 was thrown from and kicked by his horse, dislocating his left thigh and otherwise ...

    Article : 181 words
  27. BOER ARMY IN FLIGHT.

    The latest advices from the front state that the Boers at Wakkerstroom, a town in the South African Republic, 155 miles north of Pietermaritzburg, have ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. A COMMON-SENSE DIET.

    You will hear sufferers exclaim. "I fell out of sorts;" "I am below par; "I am losing weight." Some rush to quack nostrums and become worse. Some are ...

    Article : 428 words
  29. A MESSAGE TO SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    To-night the Lieutenant-Governor, on behalf of the colony, sent the following cable message to Sir Kedvers Builer:—"Victoria, recognising fully the immense difficulties ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. DEATHS FROM ENTERIC FEVER.

    He Governor received the following cablegram from Sir Alfred Milner to-day: —"June 13. Regret to report that Corporal-Bugler V. K. Dalby died of enteric ...

    Article : 39 words
  31. CASUALTIES TO NEWZEALANDERS.

    Sir Alfred Milner has cabled that Private Morgan, of the Second Contingent, is missing from Kroonstad, and that Private Mcintosh, of the Fourth Contingent, has ...

    Article : 38 words
  32. Advertising

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    Advertising : 82 words
  33. TO SICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Be of pood cheer! This weary time of pain Is but it link in life's oft varying chain, The golden links are happy days in store. This one dark link will make them shine the ...

    Article : 186 words
  34. EXODUS TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    The approach of the end of the war is resulting in a big rush of passengers for the Cape, and the demand for berthing accommodation is great. The Moravian on ...

    Article : 60 words
  35. REMOUNTS FOR AFRICA.

    The steamer Ness, which sailed for Durban to-d'ay, carried 650 remarkably fine horses, specially selected and shipped by Messrs. H. J. Gidney, Powell Bros., and ...

    Article : 39 words
  36. A VICTORIAN'S CHATTY NOTE.

    Private D'Alton, of the Victorian Bushmen's Contingent, under date Bamboo Creek, April 26, writes:—"The South Australian troops are the best in drill and the ...

    Article : 288 words
  37. TO-DAY'S ENGAGEMENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
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