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  2. A MILITARY MEMORIAL SERVICE

    At the O.B.I. to-morrow evening a military, memorial service to the late Sgt. W. Rust will be conducted by Capt. Chaplain the Rev. G. W. Kendrew. By permission ...

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    That truth is stranger than fiction we see every day. The latest instance of this more than parallels the well-known story by an Australian writer of the Chinese ...

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  5. HOW MONEY MAY BE SAVED.

    When one looks through various Government publications one is startled to note the evidences of wasted energies and conflicting authorities which have been so long ...

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  6. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Treasurer (Hon. R. Butler) is suffering from a severe cold, and is confined to his room. He expects to return to his office on Monday. In the meantime the ...

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  7. IMPERIAL MATTERS.

    The Hon. Thomas Greenway, Premier of the Canadian province of Manitoba, was interviewed in London yesterday with reference to the question of imperial ...

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  8. THE BOER WAR.

    Lord Milner, Lord Kitchener, and the Boer delegates are actively engaged in conference at Pretoria regarding the terms of peace. The negotiations are conducted with ...

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  9. THE VOLCANIC OUTBREAK.

    On Tuesday several continuous sharp shocks of earthquake were felt in Florida, the southernmost of the United States of America. ...

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  10. CHARLES THE FIRST.

    "Charles I. tried it first, and there was a Commonwealth afterwards. Here we have the Commonwealth, and the Charles I. of the Commonwealth is trying on the ...

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  11. LORD ONSLOW OPTIMISTIC.

    Speaking at a public meeting at Kendal last night Lord Onslow, Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, said he hoped the conference of Colonial Premiers would ...

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  12. THE WEATHER.

    Mr. Griffiths stated on Friday:—"The moderate depression noted yesterday off the southern coast of Western Australia has brought very heavy rains in the ...

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  13. PROPOSED EVACUATION OF MARTINIQUE.

    The inhabitants at Martinique are clamouring to be removed from the island to places where they will not be expored to the risk occasioned by the recurrence of ...

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  14. RUSSIA.

    Further details have been published relative to the trial of Balschonett, who was executed at St. Petersburg last week for having murdered M. Sepyaghin, the late ...

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  15. SIGNIFICANT CIRCUMSTANCES.

    There is a widespread belief in Great Britain that peace is practically assured. The prevailing opinion is that the Boer leaders now recognise that the annexation ...

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  16. CORONATION FUND.

    At the meeting of citizens on Friday in connection with the coronation celebrations it was resolved to ask the proprietors of The Register and other journals to ...

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  17. FRANCE.

    M. Delcasse, who has held the portfolio of Minister of Foreign Affairs in M. Waldeck-Rousseau's Cabinet, will probably be asked to from a Ministry on the retirement of his ...

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  18. A MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    Lord Onslow, Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, made reference to the peace negotiations in the course of an address which he delivered at Kendal last ...

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  19. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    M. Loubet, President of the French Republic, who is at present the guest of the Czar of Russia, paid a visit to the royal vault yesterday and placed a sword of ...

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  20. ALLEGED ULTIMATUM.

    The Daily Mail states that with the object of putting on end to the Boer haggling which is going on at Pretoria the British Government has submitted to the delegates ...

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  21. CUTTHROAT RAILWAY RATES.

    In reference to a telegram from Adelaide published this moraine concerning a complaint by Mr. S. J. Jacobs (President of the Chamber of Commerce) that South ...

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  22. THE FAR EAST.

    M. Decrais, the Minister for the Colonies in the French Cabinet, states that the only official information which he has received relative to the rebellion at Laos is ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S DIARY.

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  24. To the Editor.

    Sir—The articles by "Financier," dealing with the judicious curtailment of the expenses of the different state departments, have proved of great interest; and if the ...

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  25. DANISH WEST INDIES.

    Mr. John Hay, United States Secretary of State, proposes to extend for a year the time for ratifying the sale of the Danish West Indies to America. ...

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  26. THE LATEST BLUE BOOK.

    A blue book has been issued which contains a number of despatches relative to the application of martial law in Cape Colony. The documents show that ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    The ninth annual conference of Australiasian Butter and Cheese Factories' Managers' Association was concluded to-day. Three papers were read, including one by ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Last evening the mining engineers were entertained at a smoke social by the Mining Managers' Association at the Freemasons' Hotel. The guests, who ...

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  29. THE NAVIGATION SYNDICATE.

    The Times correspondent at Vienna assorts that the German shipowners are disappointed at being unable to join Mr. J. Pierpont Morgan's navigation syndicate on ...

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  30. AN EFFECTIVE DRIVE.

    It is reported that 9,000 troops participated in the drive directed by Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton in the western Transvaal from May 7 to May 11. Commandant Vanzyl's ...

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  31. A SLANDER ACTION REVIVED.

    In June of last year an action was tried in the Supreme Court in which William Gladstone Mellor, oF Blayney, sued the Rev. Thomas Parker, Wesleyan minister, also ...

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  32. To the Editor.

    Sir—"A Financier" has made certain remarks anent School Boards of Advice which I should like to rebut:—"They have no power and little or no departmental ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Pte. George McKay, a member of the New South Wales unit of the 1st Commonwealth Contingent, has succumbed to an attack of enteric fever at Newcastle. ...

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  34. WAR NOTES.

    Saddler George S. Macrae (76th Roughriders 12th Battalion Imperial Yeomanry), now with Lieut.-Col. Fanshawe's column in the Harrismith district of the Orange ...

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  36. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Last night a Perth tramcar ran down a hansom cab, which had broken its axle while crossing the line. The cab was shattered into matchwood, and its two ...

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  37. THE OLDENBURG AT FREMANTLE.

    The G.M.S. Oldenburg arrived from Colombo at 3.30 p.m. yesterday, with the following passengers in the first saloon:—For Fremantle—Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ...

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  39. THE MELBOURNE JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    The police have not yet made any arrest in connection with last night's jewellery robbery. Mr. Kiss says his loss is fully £2,000. He was not insured against loss ...

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  40. MR. SEDDON IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Seddon sent the following cable message from Johannesburg on Thursday:—"I will be at Vereeniging to-morrow. The South Island battalion of the 10th ...

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  42. A WEATHER BEATEN BARQUE.

    The steamer Workfield on arrival at the Bluff to-day reported having spoken the barque Loch Bredan in latitude 41.30 S., longitude 163.10 E. The vessel, which left ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Wellington Harbour Board proposes to borrow a quarter of a million for harbour works, which include considerable wharf extension. ...

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