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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Australian troops, who are billeted in Chelsea barracks to the number of 700, marched from their quarters, headed by the band of the Scots ...

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  3. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Mails for the Eastern colonies will close at the Post Office on Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock. A supplementary mail will close on the following morning at the same time. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Regarding the two British officers who were shot by the fanatical Mohammedans while carrying oat hygienic measures for stamping out the Bubo ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The P. and O. Company’s steamer Aden trading between England and India, is a week overdue, and her non-arrival has caused great anxiety to her ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Speaking at a public banquet, the Earl of Dufferin and Ava paid a splendid tribute to the statesmanship of Sir George Turner, Premier of Victoria. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    Mr Vosper interviewed the director of Public Works to-day on behalf of the North-East Coolgardie Roads Board and asked for a grant of £500 to cover ...

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  8. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    The Prince of Wales reviewed the fleet at Spithead on Saturday. The weather was favorable and there was no hitch in the days arrangements. ...

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  9. A CIVIC FUNCTION.

    Sir George Faudel-Phillips, Bart., Lord Mayor of London, has entertained at lunch the Prince and Princess of Wales, most of the foreign Royal guests, ...

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  10. OBITUARY.

    The deaths are reported of Mrs Horace Lingard (Miss Alice Dunning), Mrs Margaret Oliphant, and W. L. Winas. ...

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  11. THE SOLDIERS’ MOVEMENTS.

    The various detachments of Colonial troops are now making arrangements for departure. Some of the Victorians purpose visiting Scotland before they ...

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  12. THE GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP.

    It is stated that Prince Hohenlohe, Chancellor of the German Empire, will retire in September, and that he will be replaced by Herr von Bulow, at present ...

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  13. A LITTLE JAUNT.

    On Saturday Mr Wittenoom, acting-Premier, Mr Piesse, Minister for Railways, and Mr Lefroy, Minister for Education, journeyed to Smith’s Mill to ...

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  14. THE PREMIERS AND THE LAWYERS.

    The Premiers, with their wives and daughters, attended the ball given by the Benchers of the Inner Temple at Gray’s Inn in honor of the Queen’s ...

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  15. FIGHTING ON THE CONGO.

    News comes from the Congo that the advance column under Lieutenant Chaltin, who are pushing their way up the river beyond Kavali, through the old ...

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  16. OUR SOLDIERS AT HOME.

    The Maxim Nordenfeldt Machine Gun Company have entertained the majority of the Colonial troops in London. With a view to familiarising them ...

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  17. RAILWAY RETURNS.

    The following interesting return, showing the approximate railway receipts for the month of April last, and also for the period from the ...

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  18. SIR E. N. C. BRADDON.

    Reuter’s agency has published the text of an interview with Sir E. N. C. Braddon, P.C., Premier of Tasmania. The Premier states that the majority ...

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  19. THE SITUATION IN SPAIN.

    Senor Sagasta, the new Spanish Premier, has issued a manifesto with a view of allaying the national disquiet regarding the foreign policy of the ...

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  20. ROYAL VISIT TO IRELAND.

    Yielding to representations that have been made by Earl Cadogan, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, that a member of the Royal family should visit that ...

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mounted-constable Edds, stationed at Stirling West, committed suicide by shooting himself with a revolver on Friday night. ...

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  22. A RUSSIAN WRECK.

    The Russian ironclad Gaugul, has foundered in the Baltic. While at sea the vessel struck a submerged uncharted reef, but passed over it and foundered ...

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  23. ESCORTING THE QUEEN.

    Sergeant M’Naughten, with Privates Stanghton, Scott, and Neil, members of the Australian contingents, made a part of the body guard who escorted the ...

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  24. A RAILWAY FATALITY.

    On Saturday night an accident, with a fatal termination, occurred at Falk-side. The victim was a passenger by the 10 p.m. train from Perth, named ...

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  25. THE LATE SIR THOMAS ELDER’S ESTATE.

    Sir Thomas Elder’s estate was sworn at £615,573. The bulk of the estate has been left to the deceased’s nephews and nieces, chiefly members of the ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    Geo. Joseph Walsh, aged 39, engaged at the medical institution and stating himself to be a qualified practitioner, has been arrested on a charge of ...

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  27. TRANSVAALIAN SENTIMENT.

    The Outlanders’ banquet held in Johannesburg on Friday was an important function. Amongst the invited guests were Messrs Sampson and Davis, ...

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  28. SAD BURNING FATALITY.

    A young woman named Mary Wallace, who was suffering from paralysis, was seated before a fire in her residence, Wright-street, on Saturday night, when ...

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  29. BROKEN HILL.

    Mr Gluyas, late general manager of the South mine, who leaves to-morrow en route for Westralia, was entertained by the leading mining men and ...

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  30. FOOTPADS OPERATING.

    A contractor named Wm. Howson, of St Kilda, was stuck up by two men and robbed, on Saturday night, of a gold horseshoe pin and other things. ...

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  31. THE DEAD EXPLORERS.

    The funeral of Messrs Wells and Jones, deceased members of the Calvert Expedition, will be a semi-public ceremony, and the expenses will be met by ...

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  32. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The statue of Sir Henry Parkes, made at the instance of a private person at considerable expense, was recently offered to the Government for a ...

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  33. A STOWAWAY TIRED OF LIFE.

    Thomas Jones, a stowaway on the vessel Gulf of Venice, which arrived from London to-day, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat with a ...

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  34. IN MELBOURNE.

    The proceedings in connection with the Jubilee on Saturday were very successful, though the weather was not favorable, and the procession of cyclists ...

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  35. THE FIREMEN’S REVIEW.

    On Friday night a grand review of picked bodies of firemen was held by the Queen in the Castle grounds at Windsor. The boys from Eton marched ...

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  36. AN INTERESTING EXHIBITION.

    The Engineering and Electrical Exhibition was opened in the old Exhibition Buildings yesterday The Governor, in the presence of a number of scientific ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    The schooner Alice May has arrived from Port Moresby with 43 miners on board, all whom are suffering from fever. ...

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  38. AT FREMANTLE.

    The display of fireworks on Saturday night, in honor of the Jubilee, was watched by over 10,000 people on the Esplanade. Rain fell at intervals and ...

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