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    An amusing account of the friendly relations between our British Tommies and the Boer girls out in South Africa is given in a letter from the front. The writer, an ...

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  3. GOOD NEWS FOR PASTORALISTS.

    The Commissioner of Public works has received through the Conservator of Water the following telegram from Mr. A. O. Berg, of Lake Harry, near Hergott:— ...

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  4. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    All the visiting Imperial officers who are not on duty at the exhibition building will be entertained at luncheon by His Excellency the Governor at Government House ...

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  5. VICTORIA.

    The railway earnings for the expired portion of the current financial year show an increase of £113,281 compared vita the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    9 a.m.—Imperial troops leave Britannic. 9.30 a.m. and 10.20 a.m.—Troops entrain for Adelaide. ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in the north of Cape Colony, reports that the Orange River is still in flood, and that ...

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  8. THE KING'S VISIT TO GERMANY.

    The Emperor William of Germany, on the occasion of King Edwwd's visit to Germany, travelled to Frankfort, where he met His Majesty. The ...

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  9. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Legislative Assembly of Newfoundland has agreed to a resolution extending the vivendi with France in respect to what is known an the ...

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  10. FRANCE AND PORTUGAL.

    In the French Senate yesterday M. Delcasse, the Foreign Minister, complained that Portugal, in a new financial scheme which had been adopted ...

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  11. UNITED STATES AND CUBA.

    A committee of the Washington Senate has agreed to an amendment of the Army Bill, authorizing President McKinley to hand over Cuba to the ...

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  12. ARCHAEOLOGICAL DISCOVERY.

    A highly interesting find has been made during the work of excavating the foundations of a building in South Kensington, London. ...

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  13. THE KING'S OATHS AND CATHOLICISM.

    Cardinal Vaughan has ordered that the service known as the Communion of Reparation shall be celebrated in every Roman Catholic Church ...

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  14. HEAVY RAIN ON THE WEST COAST.

    STREAKY BAY, February 26.—Phenomenal rain has fallen along the entire West Coast, and has averaged over three inches. Rain is still falling, and it is feared that ...

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  15. ACCIDENT TO THE TAGLIAFERRO.

    The collier Tagliaferro was disabled outside the Heads last evening. She lost one of her propeller blades soon after leaving Newcastle, and three other blades went ...

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  16. SIR ARTHUR LAWLEY.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, the new Governor of Western Australia. will accompany die Duke and Duchess of York to Australia in the Opbir. Lady Lawley will ...

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  17. SCHEEPER'S COMMANDO DEFEATED.

    A British Force under Col. Sir Charles Parsons had a hot engagement on Sunday with Commandant Scbeeper's band of marauders near Willowmore, a town ...

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  18. SPAIN.

    Fresh popular outbreaks directed against the Jesuits arc occurring in Spain and Portugal owing to the detention of several heiresses in convents ...

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  19. THE AMERICAN STEEL TRUST.

    The directors of the huge steel trust recently formed in the United States for the purpose of controlling the world's steel industry bare appointed ...

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  20. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    At London.—Chili, barque, from Bunbury September 19; Giuseppe D'Abundo, DEPARTURES. For Sydney.—Harburg steamer, from ...

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  21. HEUTZOG'S FORCE MOVING EAST.

    Commandant Hertzog's burghers, who were recently in the Van Wyk's Vlei district, whither they they bad been driven by Col. Henry De Lisle's ...

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  22. WRECK OF THE CITY OF RIO DE JANEIRO.

    Later particulars have been received concerning the wreck of the steamer City of Rio de Janeiro, 3,548 tons, of New York, belonging to the Pacific ...

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  23. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Australian Pastoral Company, Limited.—The directors report having earned a profit of £21,590. They propose to apply £4,800 with £17,500 from the reserve fund ...

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  24. THE AUSTRAL HEATS.

    The leakage of the information regarding the Austral heats was further enquited into to-night by the committee of enquiry of the Melbourne Bicycle Club. Sol. Green ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the quarter sessions to-day, Percy Thomas Corbin was charged with having embezzled 1721 while secretary of the Athenaeum Club. The accused was found ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In a large fire which occurred at a house in Birmingham five persons were killed and four injured. A great strike of colliers has occurred ...

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  27. BOTHA'S MISFORTUNES.

    Boer prisoners who belonged to Louis Botha's commandos admit that the famous Transvaal leader has received a crushing blow at the bands of Gen. ...

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  28. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    It is understood that at a conference between the representatives of Cabinet and the City Council to-day it was agreed that the Government should hear three-fourths. ...

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  29. A SLANDER CASE.

    The proceedings for slander instituted br Constance Palmer, domestic servant, against William Ford, mining investor, from whom she seeks to obtain £l,000 ...

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  30. DOMESTIC MISERY.

    A ewe of pitiable domestic misery was unfolded to-day before die Collingwood bench. Mrs. Biddiscombe, a delicate-looking woman, sued her husband, Frank ...

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  31. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Col. Henry De Lisle's column reached Vosburg on the 22nd inst Since leaving the Capo railway at Piquetberg road station it travelled 500 miles ...

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  32. TROUBLESOME BLACKS.

    Further particulars have been received concerning the murder by blacks of Mr. J. J. Durack, of Denham Station. Mr. Durack was a member of the firm of Messrs. ...

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  33. THE BLACK LABOUR QUESTION.

    Speaking at Toowoomba to-night Air. Barton, referring to the black labour question, expressed the belief that the sugar planters would have no complaint if they ...

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  34. A PHARMACY MISTAKE.

    Sir—Regarding the chemist's assistant's mistake at Broken Hill, your correspondent unwittingly has done our family a great injustice in wording his telegram in ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND AND THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The evidence before the Federal Commission continues to be adverse to the union of New Zealand with the Commonwealth. Many witnesses appear to be ill-informed ...

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  36. AN EXACTING LOVER.

    At Prahran Police Court to-day, Norman Gordon Peebles was summoned by a young woman for the support of his child, two years of age. ...

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  37. THE PROTECTION OF CAPE COLONY.

    A War Office return shows that 20,000 civilian town guards have been enrolled for defence purposes in Cape Colony. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    A cable menage ni received to-day from Sir Alfred Milner, stating that at Wolventhurglen, on February 14, Ptes, J. K. Pearson and J. H. D. Jones were slightly wound ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND.

    All enormous now of water has been struck at Multungera, in the Hughenden No. 4 bore, at a depth of 776 ft. It is equal to 7,000,000 gallons per diem. ...

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  40. THE RAINFALL.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 475 words
  41. TROUBLE OVER AN ELECTION WRIT.

    In connection with, the taut Coolgardie electoral difficulty. Mr. Burt, Under Secretary, "received a visit from Mr. Hare early this evening, He declined to explain what ...

    Article : 143 words
  42. THE BRITISH SURRENDERS.

    Mr. Brodrick, secretary of warstated in the House of Commons yesterday that 99 courts of enquiry bad been held in regard to 20 cases of ...

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  43. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Jasper Williams, a cleaner, tow pasting from the cleaning shed at the Perth Station to several carriages standing on the rails early this moraine when he was ...

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  44. ADVENTURE WITH A SNAKE.

    Mr. W. Hartley, a resident of Egerton, had an unpleasant experience with a snake recently. He was collecting eggs from a, nest of straw, when a large black snake ...

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  45. MINERS' CONFERENCE IN MELBOURNE.

    Last night is delegates, representing 2s branches of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, arrived to attend the annual conference, which was opened this morning. ...

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  46. APPOINTMENT OF NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICERS.

    The Executive Council to-day approved of the following officers being appointed to the Imperial Contingent that it to leave shortly:—Staff-Lieut. Col. H.B. Lassetter in ...

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  47. THE REMOUNT QUESTION.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts is giving private owners of stables In Great Britain and the colonies the same chances as are afforded to dealers of disposing ...

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  48. MISHAP TO A COLLIER.

    The collier Tagliaterro, bound from Newcastle to Melbourne, lost her propeller last evening off Queenseliff. The Tyrian at once took the disabled collier in tow, but ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The put week's returns from 42 dredges in the Otago district avenged 23 oz. of gold. Stewart's sawmill has been destroyed by ...

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  50. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A special meeting of the city council was held to-night for the purpose of consider ing what steps should be taken in view of the cable messages regarding bubonic ...

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  51. LORD KITCHENER ON THE MOVE

    Lord Kitchener, the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in South Africa, is now in the eastern Transvaal, in the Komati Poort district. ...

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  52. A MELBOURNE LOAN.

    Tenders for the Metropolitan Board of Works loan of £300,000. bearing interest at 3½ per cent, with a minimum of £99, and redeemable in 35 years, were opened to-day. ...

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  53. A TERRIBLE BLIZZARD.

    A fearful blizzard has been raging at Odessa, a city and seaport of Russia, situated on the northern coast of the Black Sea. Thirty-seven people have ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. A MYSTERY CLEARED UP.

    A girl aged 14, who was arrested at Ballarat on suspicion of being responsible for the mysterious stonethrowing, has made a clean breast of the whole affair, but she is ...

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  56. A.N.A. LITIGATION.

    An action was commenced to-day before Mr. Justice a Beckett arising out of a dispute between the Sandhurst branch 'of the Australian Natives' Association and the ...

    Article : 106 words
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