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  2. THE KING.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--This evening's bulletin states that the King passed a quiet day. His Majesty's constitutional condition is ...

    Article : 125 words
  3. THE CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The test cricket match between England and Australia was advanced another stage at Sheffield to-day, in fine, but cloudy, weather, with a stiff breeze ...

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  4. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The British Government stores at Lorenzo Marques (Delagoa Bay), containing hay, oats, and compressed forage, have been totally consumed by fire. ...

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  5. AN ELECTRIC CAR DISASTER.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--An electric can disaster is reported this afternoon from GioversVille, New York, U.S.A. It appears that the driver lost control of a car ...

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  6. SYMPATHETIC AMERICANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--At the Independence Day banquet, held in London yesterday, out of sympathy with the King, only two toasts --"King Edward" and "President Roosevelt" ...

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  7. THE HORSE GUARDS REVIEW.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Sir John Forrest, the Australian Federal Minister for Defence, has appeased the indignation of the War Office authorities, so that no further action ...

    Article : 127 words
  8. THE CAPE CONSTITUTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The "Daily Mail" states that the Imperial Cabinet has decided that it is not necessary to suspend the Constitution of Cape Colony. ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES FISHERIES.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--The newly appointed fishery expert for New South Wales. Mr. Dannevig, has cabled from Suez stating that a number of the plaice, and most of the crabs, ...

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  10. MR. F. W. REITZ.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Mr. F. W. Reitz, who was Secretary of State in the Transvaal Government under President Kruger, and who was formerly President of the ...

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  11. CORONATION FESTIVITIES.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Sir Edmund Barton, Sir John Forrest, and Mr. Seddon, with their wives, and many other colonials, Indian princes, and other notables, were ...

    Article : 205 words
  12. LORD SALISBURY.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- Mr. Schomberg Kerr M'Donnell, Principal Private Secretary to the Prime, Minister (Lord Salisbury), has been appointed secretary to the Office of ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--In the annual inter-'Varsity cricket match, which was concluded yesterday, Cambridge beat Oxford by five wickets. ...

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  14. KILLED IN ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The Australian Bushmen Flint and Rudhall, who were reported missing on February 9, were, it now transpires, killed in action at Amersfoort. ...

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  15. THE GASSIOT ESTATE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon.--St. Thomas Hospital benefits to the extent of £500,000 from the estate of the late Mr. S. Gassiot, of the firm of Martinez, Gassiot, and Co., wine importers, ...

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  16. FEDERAL NOTES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Treasurer's figures with regard to the administration of the Postal Departments of the Commonwealth show a loss for the year ending June 30 of £61,400, ...

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  17. THE SURRENDER OF THE BOERS.

    CAPETOWN, June 12.--Several days have now elapsed since Lord Kitchener telegraphed to the Governors and Deputy Administrators of the South African colonies the fateful message, ...

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  18. FRENCH FINANCE.

    LONDON, Sunday Afternoon,--M. Rovier, the new French Minister of Finance, is converting the 3½ per cent. Rentes into threes, thereby effecting an annual saving of £1,400,000. ...

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  19. ON INDEPENDENCE DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In a Fourth of July speech which he delivered at Pittsburg, Ohio, yesterday, President Roosevelt, of the United State's, urged that foresight and common sense ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. CHINA.

    LONDON, Saturday. -- The "Standard's states that it is reported at Tien-tsin that the exiled reactionary Prince Tuan has frequently of late been in direct communication ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. THE KING'S DINNER.

    LONDON, Sunday,--The King's Dinner to the poor of London took place yesterday as arranged before his Majesty took ill, 560,000 persons partaking of the Royal hospitality. ...

    Article : 228 words
  22. THE ROYAL NAVY.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In view of recent disasters to torpedo-boat destroyers, a series of interesting experiments are now being conducted, by order of the Lords of the Admiralty, in the ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. PAYMENT OF THE INDEMNITY.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--Lord Cranborne, Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs stated, in reply to a question in the House of Commons to-day, that the ...

    Article : 87 words
  24. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    The win of the Australians is good news, and all the better because unexpected. The result will be some consolation to Darling for his pair of spectacles. Another Australian who ...

    Article : 258 words
  25. MIDNIGHT ENCOUNTER WITH A BURGLAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--An extraordinary statement has been made to the police by a young man named John Francis Williams. He is employed in the city as a clerk, and resides, with a ...

    Article : 173 words
  26. INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES.

    LONDON, Saturday.--King Victor Emmanuel III. of Italy, who has arranged to visit St. Petersburg aud Berlin during July and August of the present year, and whose visits both the Czar and ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Colonial Conference sat for three hours yesterday, when the following were present, in addition to the six visiting Premiers:-- Sir John Forrest. ...

    Article : 408 words
  28. BRITISH SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--The chairman of Harland and Wolff, Limited, Mr. W. Pirrle, in his evidence before the House of Commons Shipping Subsidies Committee, said that Mr. Plerpout ...

    Article : 92 words
  29. THE KING'S CUP.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The school children of Paddington of all creeds have presented the Prince of Wales' heir--Prince Edward Albert--with a gold replica of the cup which ...

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  30. NEWCASTLE.

    The foreign and inter-State coal trade of Newcastle was very light last week, as shown by the business transacted at the Custom-house. Vessels which cleared in the six days took only 36,634 ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Saturday.--There are indications that arrangements will be made for the Coronation to take place during the month of September. ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. GENERAL CABLE NEW.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--President Roosevelt's proclamation to the Filipinos provides a full pardon and an amnesty to all insurgents except those convicted of crimes since May 1, ...

    Article : 64 words
  33. THE AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

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  34. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Beckenham, having had 1600 tans of coat put into her bunkers, took her departure from Newcastle yesterday. She is taking a cargo of produce from Lyttelton to Durban. ...

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  35. MISS CROSSLEY'S CONCERT.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon.--At the concert given to the poor of London at the People's Palace by Miss Ada Crossley, 3000 people were present. Miss Crossley was assisted by Miss ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. THE QUEEN.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The condition of Queen Alexandra's health has frequently, of late, given rise to a variety of vague and conflicting rumors, necessitating an official ...

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  37. THE REVOLUTION IN VENEZUELA.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon,--The revolutionists in Venezuela have captured Barquisimeto, after four days' fighting, and 4500 are now marching on Valencia. ...

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  38. WALLSEND SCHOOL OF ARTS.

    At the annual meeting of the Wallsend School of Arts, held last week, a large increase in the membership was recorded, the number on the roll at the end of June having been 350. This ...

    Article : 241 words
  39. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

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  40. GERMAN OFFICERS AND MARRIAGE.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon,--The Kaiser has issued au order regulating the marriage of army officers. It requires that an officer, before he can marry, must have a private income of ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. MAORIS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Maori contingent which came to England from Now Zealand for the Coronation gave a haka, or national war-dance, yesterday at a' fete ...

    Article : 62 words
  42. THE NEXT MATCH.

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  43. THE LICENSING BILL.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The Licensing Bill was read a third lime in the House of Commons yesterday. ...

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  44. LOYAL INDIANS.

    LONDON, Friday Afternoon. The members of the Indian Coronation Contingent have asked to be allowed to remain in England without pay until his Majesty recovers, ...

    Article : 45 words
  45. PEEL RIVER LAND AND MINERAL COMPANY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Peel River Land and Mineral Company, Limited, has declared a dividend of 3 per cent. ...

    Article : 25 words
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