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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Senator Sir Josiah Symon resumed the debate on the Address-in-reply. He joined in the earlier paragraphs of His Excellency's speech, and felt specially gratified that ...

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  3. THE KING IN DANGER.

    Widespread interest has been manifested in the recent trails between sir Thomas Lipton's new yacht shamrock ii., built to compete for the ...

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  4. THE FAR EAST.

    It has been arranged that 12,500 foreign troops shall remain in towns in the province of Chili, a nd that each of the Legations at Pekin shall have a ...

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  5. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir W. Vernon Horcourt abstained from voting in the House of Commons on the British army scheme resolutions submitted by the Government. He was ...

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  6. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    Lieut,-Col. H.J Scobell, commanding the 1st Regiment of Brabant's Horse, continued his pursuit of the Boer commando under Malan in Cape ...

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  7. ENCOUNTER WITH BOXERS.

    A force of Boxers who were fleeing before a Chinese column commanded by General Liu fell in with a German regiment. Fighting took place, and ...

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  8. ARABI PASHA.

    The Khedive of Egypt, Abbas Pasha, has pardoned Arabi Pasha, the leader of the military insurrection in 1882, who has been exiled in Ceylon for ...

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  9. BOER CHILDREN AT CEYLON.

    Two hundred and fifty homeless Boer children, who were allowed to accompany their captured elders to Ceylon, are attending a Dutch school ...

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  11. A DISASTROUS EXPLOSION.

    The explosion in the arsenal at Kalgan, a town in the province of Pechili China, news of which was received a week ago, was of a much more serious ...

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  12. PRISONERS AT BOMBAY.

    Fire hundred Boer prisoners have been landed at Bombay for confinement at Ahmadnagar, 126 miles cast of the city. ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Private H. Blank, a Western Australian trooper, who was dangerously wounded at Grobelaarrecht on May 15, has succumbed to his injuries. ...

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  14. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A telegram from Vienna gives a report of a speech by Gaunt A. Goluchowski, Minister of Foreign Affairs and of the Imperial and Royal House before ...

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  15. SUBSCRIPTIONS DECEIVED.

    Previously acknowledge.. .. .. .. .. 49,648 Hergott Springs Church of England S.S. .. 8 Proceeds of concert given at Robertstown, £4 and Mr. J. Farley, £ 1.. .. .. .. .. .. 100 ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY COAL LUMPERS' TROUBLE.

    The circular issued by the Sydney Stevedore Association on March 14, regarding the employment of labour and the rates of wages, has been published ...

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  17. ELECTION PETITIONS.

    Mr. Sanders, who was eight on the poll for hte senate in Western Australia, has lodged a petition against the return of Senator Mathieson on the ground that he ...

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  18. TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND.

    Portlier particulars have been received regarding the disaster to Shamrock II. ia the Solent The two yachts were about to shirt ...

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  19. RECRUITING FOR SOUTH AFRICA ON THE CONTINENT.

    Since I first called attention to the matter in the "Daily Mail" of last January, says the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Mail," writing on April 17, clandestine ...

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  20. MOROCCO.

    It is reported that some of the Caid Kebdama tribe in Morocco hare killed M. Pouzet, a French yachtsman, who was visiting the country ...

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  21. MEAT FOR ENGLISH CONSUMPTION.

    At the instance of Mr. Reeves, Agent General for New Zealand, three large meatdealers of Liverpool were charged with having sold as the New Zealand ...

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  22. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Chomley, Chief Commissioner of Police, has decided that members of the Police force who were called upon to do extra duty during the visit of the Duke and ...

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  23. FEDERAL AND STATE SPEAKERS.

    There has been a considerable amount of email feeling shown over the surrender to the Federal Government and Parliament of the Parliamentary building and rooms and ...

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  24. BELGIUM.

    A strike among the glassworkers Belgium, which has been carried on since August, 1900, has now collapsed on account of the amount of ...

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  25. THE QUEEN VICTORIA MATERNITY HOME.

    Sir—Has the scheme for the Queen a home died a natural death? If not, I am afraid it is languishing, being starved probably for want of ...

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  26. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    In the House of Representatives Sir Edward Braddon (Tasmania) created diversion by asking the Premier what action he was going to take to protect the constitution ...

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  27. THE PLAGUE.

    Four cases of bubonic plague have been discovered at Port Elizabeth, Cape Colony. ...

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  28. THE KING COOL AND COLLECTED

    Shamrock I. and Shamrock II with the Sybarita, were manoeuvring in the Solent Preparatory to the start of the race in a 12-knot breeze. Shamrock II.,M ...

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  29. GOLD COAST COLONY.

    Newspaper correspondents in the Gold Cost Colony foreshadow i their reports the possibility of a formidable rising against British rule among the ...

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  30. A SOUTH SEA TRADER'S UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCE

    When the steamer Mambare was last in port it was reported that the well-known island trader Mr. J.A. Gillies MacDonald, belonging to Epate in the New Hebrides ...

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  31. WAR NOTES.

    Mr. Kipling has composed the following lines for the memorial to the honoured dead at Kimberley, upon which they will probably be inscribed:— ...

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  32. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    To-day was set apart for social functions. A levee was held at Parliament House. About 500 people attended, and the proceedings lasted only 23 minutes. The Duke ...

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  33. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Australian Fruit.—The shipment of apples from Australis by the steamer Australia, were placed on the market in a variable condition. Some were overripe. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The ballot for the election of an auditor for the A.M.P. Society took place to-day The polling was the heaviest on record. Mr. William H. Perry was elected. ...

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  35. STRAYING SAILORS.

    The Russian cruiser Gromoboi left to-day for Sydney. She would probably have made an earlier start had it not been for the circumstance that a large number of ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The duty of forming a new Ministry has been undertaken by Mr. F. Illingworth Leader of the Opposition. It is stated that Mr. Illingworth has offered Mr. Leake, ...

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  37. THE SYDNEY LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The fourth day of the strike among the ironworkers assistants was entered upon to-day. The proposals put forward by the employers at the conference yesterday are ...

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  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Archibald B. Wilson committed suicide to-da at Wiluna on the Central Murchison Goldfields, by severing an artery in the left arm with a razor ...

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  39. HUNGER AND CRIME.

    An exciting incident occurred in the Fitzroy Gardens this afternoon. Miss Annie Greig was passing through the gardens carrying her purse in her hand when ...

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  40. YOUTHFUL CRIMINALS.

    In the criminal court to-day Mr.Justice Hood sentenced the three young men who were convicted last week of a serious assault on a young lady at Kensington. The ...

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  41. PREPARATIONS IN SYDNEY.

    The Duke and Duchess of Cornwall are timed to arrive at Newcastle at noon on Saturday, and to continue the journey half an hour later. The interval will be devoted to ...

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  42. TROUBLESOME BLACKS.

    The Premier has received the following telegram from Mr. F. Connor, M.L.A., dated Hall's Creek. Kimberley Goldfields, May 22:—"Blacks have practically taken ...

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  43. VICTORIAN STATE PARLIAMENT

    Several vacancies were recently created in the Legislative Assembly by members of that House being elected to tie Commonwealth Parliament end resigning their seats ...

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  44. BURNT TO SPITE A WIFE,

    A weatherboard house at Woolowen, a suburb of Brisbane was destroyed by fire to-day, The body of Ambrose Bowden was found among the ruins, and it is supposed ...

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  45. A BOARDING-HOUSE SENSATION.

    Considerable consternation prevailed at Berringa when it became known to-day that some 16 or 17 boarders at a local lodging houses had been taken seriously ill, ...

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  46. BOLD BURGLARS.

    Burglaries in the city and suburbs have been rather frequent lately, and it is apparent that a daring and clever gang of robbers is at work. A hold attempt was ...

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  47. HOWARD SMITH & SONS, LIMITED.

    This was the last day for receiving applications for shares in Howard Smith and sons Company, Limited, and the telegrams received from various ports at which ...

    Article : 72 words
  48. DESERTED BY A WEALTHY WIFE

    A wealthy woman and her well-connected husband were parties to an interesting divorce suit held by tho Chief Justice to-day. The petitioner. David H. Melvin at ...

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  55. ARRANGEMENTS FOR ADELAIDE.

    The committee which has to provide for refuges for women met on Thursday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. Paton presided. The following sub-committees were appointed ...

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