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  2. THE PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    An official statement issued by the War Office shows that at the moment peace was declared there were 202,000 British troops under arms in South Africa, excluding the ...

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  3. THE COLONIAL TROOPS.

    The colonial troops who were invited to visit England to witness the Coronation were reviewed yesterday by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at the Horse ...

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  4. THE CORONATION.

    There is still no official statement regard ing the probable date of the Coronation, but statements are made which seem to throw light on the question. ...

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  5. LORD HOPETOUN.

    When His Excellency the GovernorGeneral drove through the streets of Melbourne yesterday on his way to Spencerstreet station, to take the express for ...

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  6. The Argus.

    There is promise of good fighting when colours are nailed to the mast. The Minister of Lands, Mr. M'Kenzie, told his constituents at Yea that the ...

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  7. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The bulletin issued this morning; is eminently satisfactory. It roads:—His Majesty passed an excellent ...

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  8. RETRENCHMENT.

    Ministers are giving the closest possible attention to the work of curtailing public expenditure. Nearly every day some time is spent in Cabinet with retrenchment ...

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  9. GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF AUSTRALIA.

    According to the "Standard", it is reported in well informed quarters that Lord Brassey, late Governor of Victoria, has accepted the position of Governor-General of ...

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  10. THE COLONIAL PREMIERS

    The benchers of the Inner Temple last night give a dinner to the visiting Premiers and others. The principal speaker amongst the visitors was Sir Edmund ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    The Brussels correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a convention has been concluded between Russia and Bulgaria, and that the agreement has caused ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The Chinese Government has refused to pay the July instalment of the war indemnity, except at the rate of exchange for silver ruling on April 1, 1901. ...

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  13. RUSSIAN RAILWAYS.

    Some English and Moscow capitalists have entered into a contract with the Russian Government to construct a railway from Tomsk, on the Siberian railway, to ...

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  14. THE PERSIAN GULF.

    His Majesty's first c1ass cruiser Amphitrite, 11,000 tons, 16 guns, is visiting the various polls in the Persian Gulf. It is the largest war-ship that has ever been in ...

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  15. A BARQUE WRECKED.

    The Norwegian wooden barque Gustav Adolph, 757 tons, which left Fremantle on May 3 for Cape Town, has been totally wrecked on the South African coast, off ...

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  16. "THE AUSTRALASIAN."

    The New South Wales Sheepbreeders' Association show is amply illustrated by splendid photographs covering two pages of this week's pictorial in "The Australasian." ...

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  17. SHOCKING CRUELTY TO A CHILD.

    Remarkable evidence, was given at the magisterial inquiry into a charge against. Harriet Drake of causing the death of her eight-year-old daughter, who, it was ...

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  18. ITALY AND GERMANY.

    His Majesty King Victor Emanuel of Italy had arranged to pay a visit to the Emperor William, at Berlin, and the Czar Nicholas, at St. Petersburg, during the ...

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  19. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    Mr. Leyland, of the Leyland Shipping Company Limited, gave evidence yesterday before the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the ...

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  20. TWO HORSES ELECTROCUTED.

    An extraordinary accident happened at Queenbrough on Tuesday night. The Kingston coach was coming townward when suddenly the two horses fell dead, electrocuted ...

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  21. LAW NOTICES (This Day).

    At Half-past 10.—Levinson v. Woolcott, Cattlin v. Crawcour, Moran v. Victorian Railways Commissioner, Scantlebury v. Talent. ...

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  22. MAIL STEAMERS.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. China arrived at Suez from Australia on June 30. F.M.S. Armand Behie left Colombo ...

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