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  2. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    Senator Sir Frederick Sargood (V.) presented a petition from the ? Presbyterian Church expressing satisfaction with clause 54 of the Postal Bill prohibiting the ...

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  3. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Mr. Alexander Forest, .C.M.G., died at Perth on Thursday. Our correspondent telegraphed on Thursday:—"Sincere and profound regret was caused throughout the ...

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  4. PROFESSOR LOWRIE.

    The news in "The Register" on Thursday that Professor Lowrie had definitely decided to leave South Australia was read with much regret by his many admires. ...

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  6. BURRA BURRA COPPER MINE.

    South Australia would be all the richer if the famous Burra Burra Copper Mine, lying idle about 100 miles north of Adelaide; were in full swing, and there are those who, ...

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  7. THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    The Emperor William of Germany visited Cuxhaven, at the mouth of the Elbe, yester-day. During a speech the Kaiser refered to the campaign in China and ...

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  8. THE TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    The British Railway Guards, under Col. Scott, who have been operating at Haartebeestepan, in the Western Transvaal, have succeeded in capturing from the enemy. ...

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  9. WITH THE FIFTH CONTINGENT.

    Trooper C. McCauly, of the Fifth South Australian Contingent, in a letter to a Friend, says that the troops were with Colonel De Lisle, engaged in the work of ...

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  10. ADDITIONAL. SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  11. THE ROYAL ARMS.

    Sir W. Vernon Harcourt, Liberal mem-ber for West Monmouthshire, yesterday as-sured a committee of Peers nnd members of the House of Commons, who are ...

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  12. COMMANDANTS WHO WANT PEACE.

    It has been ascertained that the Boers recently sentenced Commandant Piet Fourie to death for having attempted to surrender and that Christian De Wet ...

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  13. THE FAR EAST.

    Early this month an Ottoman mission ar-rived at Shanghai with the object of pacify-ing the Mohammedans in the event of dis-turbances arising in the north-west ...

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  14. AMERICAN REMOUNTS.

    The War Office authorities are again purchasing horses in the United States for remount service in South. Africa. Eight transports are now loading at New Orleans for ...

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  15. ITALY,

    A telegram from Berlin states that three workmen have been arrested in the town of Meissen, in the kingdom of Saxony, charged with complicity in the assasination ri ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALASIANS.

    Sergt.-Mjr. Eyre, of the Fifth New Zealand contingent, has received a commission in the Imperial Yeomanry. London, June 20. ...

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  17. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Cape Colony has decided to spend £100,000 in celebration of the forthcoming visit of the Duke, and Duchess of Corn-wall and York. It is stated that people ...

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  18. COREA.

    Further advices are to hand from Corea regarding the anti-Christian riots which re-cently took place in Quelpart, an island possession of Corea, 50 miles south of that ...

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  19. HEAVY WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather continues bitterly cold throughout the state. To-day it was snowings on the high hands for over 600 miles between north and south, or from Tenter-field, ...

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  20. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Up to Sunday last the total number of cases of bubonic plague reported to the authorities as having occurred at Cape Town since the outbreak this year was 714, ...

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  21. A NIGHT IN THE SNOW.

    Larry Madden, driver of the mail coach between Grafton and.Glen lnnes, had an exceedingly trying experience last night. When he was within a few miles of Glen ...

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  22. VICTORIAN SPORTING.

    At its meeting to-day the V.R.C. Comittee decided on the conditions of the general events for the spring and. other meetings. There will, again be seven, races ...

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  23. UNITED STATES AND CUBA.

    A peremptory note from the United States has had the effect of inducing the Cuban Convention to incorporate in its constitution for the island the Washington ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Craig-y-Nos Castle, the property of Ade-lina Patti (Baroness Rolf Cederstrom), the Famous prima donna, situated at Ystradgylais Breconshire, South Wales, has been ...

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  25. THE DEATH ON THE TALUNE.

    The third trial of Jane Smith on a charge of having murdered Patrick Conway on board the steamer Talune was con-tinued at the Central Criminal Court ...

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  26. HOW THE VICTORIAN DISASTER OCCURRED.

    The "Standard" to-day contains a brief account of the disaster which befell 250 Victorians at Steenkoot Spruit, 20 miles south of Middelburg, on the 6th inst. The ...

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  27. THE LABOUR PARTY IN VICTORIA

    At a meeting of the labour party in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon it was stated that the party numbered 11 members exclusive of the State Ministers, ...

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  28. VICTORIA.

    A deputation from the Co-operative Coupon Company which waited recently upon the Premier, raised the point that the State Parliament had no power to ...

    Article : 358 words
  29. PROFESSOR BLACKIE'S DAY BOOK.

    The place of honour in the late Professor Blackie's "Day Book," just edited by his nephew, Archibald Stodart-Walker(Grant Richards) is given to a "Litania Nigelh." ...

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  30. SPORT.

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  31. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Breadstuffs. — The visible supply of American wheat is estimated at 45,043,000 bushels, compared with 45,610,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The English mail which arrived on Wednesday, brought letters from the Marylebone Cricket Club and Mr. A. C. MacLaren. The letter from the M.C.C. is short, ...

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  33. BRITISH HUMANITY.

    Mr. Balfour, First Lord of tne Treasury, addressing a meeting of Conservative agents at the Holborn Restaurant yesterday, declared that Sir. Henry Campbell-Bannerman's ...

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  34. TASMANIA.

    Heavy weather is prevailing throughout the state. The ketch Harry dragged her anchors to-day and went ashore about a mile-from Swansea. All hands are safe. ...

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  35. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Prime Minister (Representative Barton), in reply to Representative Sir Langdon Bonython, said that the Government desired to take over the Northern. ...

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  36. A PRO-BOER ASSEMBLY.

    Last evening 3,000 persons were admitted by ticket to a pro-Boer meeting which was held in the Queen's Hall. Eight hundred men comprising foreigners. market porters. ...

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  37. PARLIAMENTARY REFORM.

    Representative Reid took the chair at a meetting to-night in favour of the candidature of Alderman Thomas Hughes for King Division, and delivered an address. He said ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The police have received a telegram stating that William Bainke, groom at Thompson's Siding, on the road to Tarrawamgee died suddenly yesterday morning. The ...

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  40. FIRE AT A COURTHOUSE.

    At Collie to-day the clerk of court's quarters and a portion of the courthouse were destroyed by fire. The outbreak is supposed to have been caused by the ...

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  41. QUARRELSOME CONTEMPORARIES

    Henry Skinner Robinson, part proprietor of the "Singleton Argus," sought in the Supreme Court to-day to recover £1,000 as compensation for a statement ...

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  45. THE SYDNEY LIBEL ACTION.

    The action for alleged libel brought against the proprietors of the "Sydney Morning Herald" in connection with the publication of a matrimonial ...

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  46. HARBOUR ACCOMMODATION.

    Sir—In his remarks re the delay to the Austral through the bad weather your re-porter calls attention to the want of an outer harbour. As the Opbir, of 6,910 ...

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