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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Whilst in Melbourne the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall paid a visit of inspection to the Botanical Gardens, and planted two cedar trees. ...

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  3. THE ROYAL VISIT

    At about 9 o'clock this morning the royal train was stopped at Milton, about two miles from Brisbane. There their Royal Highnesses were met by an escort of police ...

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  4. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    One of the first duties of the House of Representatives will be to determine what should be done with the petition which has been lodged against the return of ...

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  5. THE FAR EAST.

    Dr. Morrison, the "Times" correspondent at Pekin, telegraphs that Great Britain and the United States alone opposed a joint guarantee by the ...

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  6. THE SERVIAN SENSATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Belgrade, the capital of. Servia,. referring to the embroglio arising out of the revelations regarding the condition of Queen ...

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  7. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Colonel G. M. Bullock's force, operating in the Eastern Transvaal, were attacked by a powerful body of the enemy last week between Ermelo ...

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  8. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADELAIDE.

    a meeting ol the reception committee of the citizens' committee, in connection with the royal visit, was held at Australasia Chambers on Monday afternoon. ...

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  9. HOSPITALS' SUB-COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the hospitals and convalescent homes sub-committee was held on Monday afternoon. Mr. A. Mackie (Mayor of Unley) presided. The members of the ...

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  10. ARRANGEMENTS, FOR SYDNEY.

    It has been decided that on the return journey from Brisbane the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall shall spend Sunday in the Hawkesbury district. The royal ...

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  11. YACHTING.

    Mr. T. W Lawson's American yacht Independence, which was built to compete for the America Cup, has been launched. It is doubtful, now it she will enter for the ...

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  12. ALLIES' EXPEDITION AGAINST BOXERS.

    Count von Waldersee, Generalissimo of the allied forces iu China, invited the allies to co-operate in an expedition against the Boxers south and beyond ...

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  13. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Van Diemen's Land Company.—"The directors have declared a dividend of 10/ and carried forward £419. ...

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  14. THE TASMANIAN PROGRAMME.

    The programme for the reception of the royal party in Hobart has been issued, subject to necessary modifications. It embraces four days, including July 6,on ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    A report by the chief inspector under the Factories and Shops Act snows a large increase in the number of persons employed in Victorian factories. For the year 1900 ...

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  16. CLEARING OUT THE ENEMY.

    A Boer commando, under Liebenberg, was chased from Hartebeestefontein,in the Transvaal, south-west of Potchefstroom, and has "trekked" north. ...

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  17. JAPAN IN COREA.

    The Corean authorities have leased to Japan 450 acres of land for Japanese settlement at the treaty port of Masampho. Russia, tried to secure a lease ...

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  18. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH AND THE DUKE.

    Sir—If the Rev. H. P. Gocher tad had the courtesy to enquire from headquarters instead of listening to hearsay he would have learnt that no official programme of ...

    Article : 276 words
  19. THE FAIRFIELD RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A case arising out of the railway accident at Fairfield last August was called on and settled before Mr. Justice Chomley in the County Court to-day. The plaintiff was ...

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  20. BOTHA INSPIRING THE BOERS WITH HOPE.

    A despatch from the Transvaal states that General King occupied Carolina on the 17th inst. An extraordinary statement has been ...

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  21. ROYAL APPRECIATION OF VICTORLAN RAILWAYS.

    Before transferring to the .New South Wales train at Albury on Saturday evening the Duke of Cornwall thanked the Deputy Commissioner of Railways, Mr. W. ...

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  22. A VICTORY FOR THE SALVATION ARMY.

    The argument in the case Hendy v jenkins, in which plaintiff, an officer in the Salvation Army, appealed against the decision of Mr. Justice Walker, who refused ...

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  23. A RUSSO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    The Russian Ambassador was present at the recent parade of the German troops at Metz in honour of the birthday of the Czar .Nicholas, when ...

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  24. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At the Young ,Police Court to-day Horace Watt, a young man, was charged with having murdered Nicholas Jasprizza on May 8, and was committed for trial. At the ...

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  25. REDUCING STATE LEGISLATORS.

    Mr. Waddell, State Treasurer. speaking in the Carcoar district on Saturday, stated that it is the intention of the Government to propose a reduction in the number of ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir—South. Australians will be sorry to notice in "The Register" of Monday that "H.P. Gocher" publishes opinions—apparently those of an Anglican clergyman— ...

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  27. THE VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Most of the members of the railway service bad to work overtime in connection with the royal visit, and they naturally are anxious to know in what manner they will ...

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  28. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    William Parker, a miner employed in the Peak Hill Mine, fell to-day from the 60ft. plat to die bottom of the shaft, a distance of 160 ft., and was killed. ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Captain A. E. Collins, Lieut C. M. Ives, and Surgeon-Lieut. F. D. Douglas, of the South Australian Bushmen (third) contingent, have sailed from ...

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  30. TASMANIAN SHEEP FOR SYDNEY.

    The annual shipment of Tasmaman merino stud sheep for the Sydney sales will leave Lounceston and Hobart on May 21 and 22, and will number about 136 cages ...

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  31. TURKEY.

    The trouble between the foreign ambassadors at Constantinople and the Sublime Porte in connection with the attempt to abolish foreign post offices ...

    Article : 66 words
  32. EDUCATION.

    Sir—Any movement tending to promote "peace and goodwill among all States and people is worthy of encouragement in our schools, and although most of ...

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  33. CASUALTIES TO WESTERN AUSTRALIANS.

    The following cable message has been received by the Administrator of the Government from the Acting Governor of Cape Colony. announcing casualties to the ...

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  34. FAULTY CATERING.

    Enquiries are still being made by the Cabinet Celebrations Committee into the failure of the catering arrangements at the Flemington review on May 10. Mr.T.G. ...

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  35. MRS. McKINLEY.

    The latest telegrams from San Francisco announce that Mrs. McKinley, wife of the President of the United States, is recovering from her serious ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    An experimental crop of 8 acres of rice at Cliftonvills is estimated to yield 25 to 30 cwt. to the acre, which shows the possibilities of cereal raising in that district. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr. Askwith handed to King Edward the Taupo's flag, sent for presentation to His Majesty, and received it back with a request from the King ...

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  38. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The Palmerston and Pine Creek Railway earning for the week ended May 11 amounted to £202, and for the week ended May 18 to £-2S8. ...

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  39. STRAIGHT TALK BY A MINISTER OF THE CROWN.

    On the receipt to-day from the committee of counsel of a resolution regarding the appointment of Mr. Neighbour, chief clerk of the Supreme Court, is Acting Judge in ...

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  40. A CHILD SHOT BY HIS BROTHER.

    A fatal shooting accident occurred near Hartley, in the Blue Mountains, on Saturday. Frederick Morris, 11 years of age, was playing with his brother, Lachlan ...

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  41. EULOGY OF MELBOURNE POLICE.

    Mr. Chomley, Chief Commissioner of Police, has received the following letter from the Mayor of Adelaide, Mr. A. W. Ware, C.M.G.:—"Dear Mr.Commissioner— ...

    Article : 166 words
  42. To the Editor.

    Sir—I have been given to understand that some of the statements in my letter are inaccurate. There were several considerations which had been overlooked, and ...

    Article : 83 words
  43. Advertising

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  44. SAILING THROUGH THE MURRAY MOUTH.

    The barge Macintyre, after having been fitted with a new rudder, left the Goolwa Wharf at half-post 8 on Saturday morning to make another attempt to sail through ...

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  45. THE DUKE AND THE NEW GUINEA MASSACRES.

    On Saturday the DuKe of Cornwall caused to he sent to the agents of the London Missionary Society the following message of sympathy:—"The Duke of Cornwall and I ...

    Article : 102 words
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