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  2. THE TARIFF FIGHT.

    Mr. Thomas brown, the labour m[?] ber for Canoblas, in New South Wales made some interesting remarks on the [?] question in the House of Representatives ...

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  3. THE BOER WAR. THE VYLAAKFONTEIN FIGHT.

    A further report from L/odeKitcheneritcltener I states that in the engagement betweevccn Colonel Dixon's column and Generanct-al De la Rey's commando at Vlaakfontein, in theiH-fonicin, in the ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN CHINA. THE ALLIED TROOPS.

    A serious fracas has occurred amnong some of the foreign troops at Tientsin, the soldiers concerned being French, British, and German. ...

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  5. THE ROYAL VISITORS. THE SHOOTING EXPEDITION.

    The Royal train, with H.R.H. the Duke of Cornwall and York and party, which left Sydney yesterday for the Condob-olin district, rleached Drrgong Siding, a ew ...

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  6. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1901.

    The growth of railway earnings during the last four years is a very gratifying and a very important feature of the Victorian recovery. ...

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  7. GALLERY NOTES.

    Mr. Barton asked that the debate on the Address in Reply should terminute that night, or, at the latest, before the refreshment hour the ...

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  8. PERSONAL.

    Sir Frederick Darley, Lieutenant-Governor and Chief Justice of New South Wales, has for two or three days past been confined to his house through ...

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  9. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    0n Saturday last, Commandant Scheepers with 700 BbRoor raers,idcis. made a determined attack on Willowmorerei, In the south of the Capene Colo,ny. 82 miles south-east- I ...

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  10. COUNT WALDERSEE.

    A Reuter'ssrneuter's telegram states that the Foreign Ministers. at Peking yesterday bade farewell to Count Waldecrscee, who left on his return to Germany. The departure of ...

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  11. NEAR PRETORIA.

    A detachment of the South African Mounted Constabulary hains captured, near Pretoria, a small party of Boers, including Abramt Maln,a", son-in-aw1 the late ...

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  12. ZEERUST RELIEVED.

    Zeerust, in the Western Transvaal, which has for someOr.onie time past been blockaded by the Boers, has been relieved by Lord Methuen, who has entered the town with a ...

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  13. HOME FROMI THE WAR.

    At the meeting of theoP Tort Melbourne branch of the Australian Natives' Association held last night, a welcome demonstration was tendered to two of the members, Messrs. Goding j ...

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  14. HOME FROMl THE WAR.

    WARRNAMBOOL.—Private ePrh ule Jewell, who returned recently from the> war in Suthntli caAfrien, was entertained by about; 150 of hisifriendr.rienits at Tooram-h, ouse near lAlisford, FfoJohnsonr..Tolihson ...

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  15. RINDERPEST.

    Rinderpest, which a fewcvr years ago caused terrible mortality among the cattle throughout South Africa, hias broken out in Basutoland.nsiltolund. ...

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  16. KOREA.

    A serious outbreak, directed against the Christiaus, has occurred n he Koreaan island of Quelpart, 52 miles from the southernmost point of Korea, the ...

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  17. THE CHINA TEA SEASON 1901-1902.

    Arrivals of the new crop to date amount to 55,000 heavy-weight half-chests. The crop is reported to be 25 per cent. smaller than last year. Fine-[?]eas are very searee. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  19. JAPAN.

    The Ministerial crisis in Japan, caused by the resignation of the Marquis Ito, the Premier, a month ago, in consequence of dissensions in the Ministry, is now ended. ...

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  20. THE GERMAN HARVEST.

    The prospects of the wheat harvest in Germany are very bad. It is rpobable that 12,000,000 quarters of wheat will have to be imported for the season 1901-2. ...

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  21. VICTORIAN LOCAL LOAN. THREE PER CENT. DEBENTURES.

    Yesterday the Treasurer (Mlr. Peacock) opened the tenders received for the Victorian Government local loan of £500,000 inIn 3 per cent, debentures The loan was ...

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  22. THE DUCHESS IN THE MOUNTAINS.

    The Duches of Cornwall and York visited Katoomba, on the Blue Mountains, today. Her Royal Highness, who wats a-c companied by Land y.Heopotoun, Lady Mary ...

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  23. A VICTORIAN MISSING.

    Yesterday the Lieutenannt-Govornor (Sir John Maddlen) received the following cabl, message frfmoin the Governor of Cape Colony: —"June 2. No. 783, Private Boxall, of ...

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  24. THE DERBY BETTING.

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  25. A GASOMETER EXPLODED

    At Cork yesterday the chief gasometer in the city, containing 500,000 cubic feet of gas, exploded. It is suspected that the explosion was ...

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  26. ILLNESS OF A VICTORIAN.

    The MIinister of Defencey jesrtetday- re ceived a cable message through the Lieutenant-Governor, from South Africa, setting that Trooper J.L. I" Powell, of ...

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  27. WAR HONOURS.

    In St. Jamestnco's Palace yesterday Hi-s Ma jesty the KCinghlield an investiture of honours rleeccntly cfnrred for services in the BHoer war. The ceremony was most ...

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  28. THE LONDON GLOBE AND FINANCE.

    The liquidators of the Londdn Globe and Finance Corporation, which suspended payment in consequence of the heavy fall in Lake View shares at the end of ...

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  29. BOWLS IN ENGLAND.

    At the Crystal Palace to-day the Australians played in n tourney, at which 135 bowlers competed, and made a successful first appearance. Mr. Dingle, who is a ...

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  30. ARRANGEMENTS FOR DEPARTURE.

    The Roy-al visitors will take their depa-r ture from Sydney on Thursday.j-, On that occasion there will be no drive through.li the city. Leaving Government-house at a ...

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  31. THE ORMUZ SMALL-POX.E OR1.IZ SMALL-POX. NO NEW CASES IN VICTORIA.NO NEW CASES IN VICTORIA.

    There were no nhew developments of any kind yesterday ant thePl'oint Nepean Quarantine Station, where sixs of the pas1 s-engers by the Ormuz developed small-pox ...

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  32. HE NORTH HEAD PATIENTS.

    The condition or things atl the Quara-n tine Station, aitNorthco-tli Head, is da-ily be coming morelo alarming, five additional s.mall-pox cases amongthelpassengers anddpassenite paswrngers and ...

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  33. THE PRAHRAN-ST. KILDA ARCH.AIIUAX-ST. KILDA AUCH.

    At the meeting of the Prahran City Council last evening at recmmeiimendatwason ivan made by the public worksvork_ committee that the surveyor (Mr. Calderltlecpaid a bonus) bo (Mid a boinia ...

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  34. A MEXICAN SCANDAL.

    A romantic incident is reported from Madrid. A Mexican priest named Esparza has has been arrested on the charge of having ...

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  35. QUEEN'S STATUE. THEU MAYOR'SFUND.U.N'll.

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  36. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The troopship Morayshire,Rarny-lhaiiro, which luis a large contpany an,ustralian soldiers onof Atisthtlinn. oldicr. du boardnni, will arrive in Hobson's Bay to-day. The troops wrill not, however, land until ...

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  37. MOVEMENT IN ADELAIDE.OVF.Mr.XT,1" ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the execceutive committee appointedtig of flic ejecutivo conitulttpe opprilnlcil by the citizens to raise funds towards establish- Hie citlr6ns to ral finnis Inwards culnlillsli. ing a home in memory of Queen Victoria was held a lionifln nlcinor' of Que.ii VlclpHa wn. livid to-day. The secretary reported that circular.ccwitiirv lcMieirlttl (hat clrruliir ...

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  38. FIRE ON A MAIL STEAMER.

    For the first time in the history of the Victorian Postal department, a portion of the English mail received from Adelaide by the R.M.S. Oruba yesterday had been ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

    Copper Statistics.—The total supplied for the month of May amount to 22,000 tons. Total deliveries (including Chilian and North American for all Europe), 22,913 ...

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  40. THE DUKkMES BIRTHDAY.DUKE "HIRTH DA Y. I

    Mr. Ale. Sec, statePremier, forwardeditle I'lomioi. foi rtaided yesterday jesetter tirdi) a lcltci-Generalto the Governor Genei ii asking him to convey to the Duke theskin.. lum to convcv to the Duke the warmest congratulations of the New Southmest (onztntuhtioiH uf the Nciiv Sotilh ...

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  41. VIEWS OF THE l': TREASU

    Referring to ot otRaifcauiltg to t,e loin list evening the Treasurer (Mr. Peacockcasaid:—"I was dis-iii (Mi PcacotI) slid- I w is dis appointed that there were not more tendersinted tint tillie ivcic not minc teittlcts sent in. Under the circumstances, andnile i tin ciiciim. tiuicote aid le ...

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  42. A CASE AT FREMANTLE.S AT FR1C.MANTI.I_.

    It seems that West Australia is not likel to escape the consequences of its folly in connection with the Ormut small-pox outbreak. On Thursday last Water-Constable ...

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  43. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10 a.m. [?] gold-brough,[?] and Co. Limited (part heard). Perry v. Smith. Archer v. Peace. (Before the Chief Justice. Mr. Justice Williams, ...

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  44. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. INDIA.

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  45. THE LAUNCESTON ADDRESS.STON ADDRI

    The Ccity Council to-day adopted an address for presentation to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York on the occasion of his visit to Tasmania. ...

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  46. SAVING THE GUNS.VIN Tin; (UNS.

    The "Sphere" of April 20 contains a photograph of Major A. E. M. Norton, of the A Battery of Field Artillery in South Australia, and a late resident of Bairusdale ...

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  47. THE NEW ZEALAND TOUR.

    Preparations for the Royal visit are beingP'liipu itiiuis fui Hu Hoi li visit nL being rapidly pushed forward. It is expectedushed fntviul ti i, e.ptctci. that 4,000 military will take part inmiltltiiv will tile pat m the demonstration at Auckland, and 8,000sh ition it Yticklantl, nul S (Kill ...

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  48. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    The following are the drawers of placed horses in T[?] consuliation, 25,000 at 5/. on the Elle[?] Stakes, run at Randwick on June 1. fully subscribed:— ...

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  49. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

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