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  2. CORONATION CELEBRATIONS.

    As Thursday, June 26, draws nearer greater interest is being taken in the various events with which South Australians will celebrate the coronation of King ...

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  3. THE QUEENSLAND OUTLAWS.

    The brothers Kenniff, for whom the police have been searching since early in April last, were arrested to-day near Mitchell, about 300 miles from Brisbane. They were ...

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  4. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The Australians began the fifteenth match of their tour to-day at Bradford, where they were opposed by Yorkshire, who during the first week in June had ...

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  5. AFTER THE WAR.

    Lord Milner, in a communication to the Chamber of Mines at Johannesburg, states that the tax of 10 per cent, on net profits from the goldmining industry is estimated ...

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  6. KING EDWARD.

    It is officially stated that His Majesty has gained great benefit by the rest which he has taken from all public engagements since Saturday, the 14th inst. Sir Francis ...

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  7. A TRANSVAAL LETTER.

    Peace! Will it be peace? That is the great question engaging the minds of us all at present. And the general opinion is favourable—the end is believed to be ...

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  8. THE CORONATION.

    Two thousand colonial troops, who are stationed at Alexandra Park, were exercised in a military tattoo last night. At the conclusion of the performance the soldiers ...

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  9. SHALL THE CAPE CONSTITUTION BE SUSPENDED?

    Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, Premier of Cape Colony, in an interview with a London journalist yesterday, stated that he remained unshaken in the opinion that it ...

    Article : 296 words
  10. HOW MONEY MAY BE SAVED.

    Sir—The articles by your correspondent "Financier" were well received by the general public. I perceive that the Ministry has decided to superannuate servants ...

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  11. VICTORIA.

    At the City Court to-day Harold Charles Kemp was committed for trial on a charge of having forged, altered, disposed of, and put off a cheque for £325 with intent to ...

    Article : 173 words
  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    At a public meeting in the Town Hall to-night a resolution was adopted in favour of the suspension of duties on grain and fodder required for stock in the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED BY SIR PETER WALKER.

    Yesterday the members of the Australian Eleven were the guests of Sir Peter Walker, Bart., President of the Derbyshire Club, at his palatial family seat, Osmaston ...

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  14. THE SURRENDERED BOERS.

    The total number of Boers and rebels who have surrendered since the proclamation of peace has been increased to 18,757. During the last two or three days 204 Cape ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. CORONATION NOTES FROM ENGLAND.

    Invitations have been issued to the Presidents or Chairmen of the leading Free Church denominations and also to 12 re-resentatives of leading friendly societies ...

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  16. FIRE IN A PRISON.

    The large prison at Bucharest, the capital of Roumania, has been destroyed by fire. There were 600 persons confined in the gaol at the time of the conflagration. ...

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  17. NATAL'S PATRIOTISM.

    At the annual Natal dinner in London on Saturday evening Sir Albert Hime (the Premier) stated, as a proof of the magnificent patriotism and spirit that had ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND.

    The Clifton estate, at Darling Downs, has been placed under offer to the Government. Matters in connection with the strike among the waterside workers at Townsville ...

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  19. AN ICE-GRIPPED STEAMER.

    The steamer Portland, 1,421 tons, of San Francisco, belonging to the Alaska Commercial Company, while on a voyage from Alaskan ports, was recently caught in the ...

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  20. PRAISE FROM A GERMAN GENERAL.

    Field-Marshal Earl Roberts on Saturday gave an entertainment in honour of Gen. Count von Waldersee the eminent German soldier, who acted as generalissimo of ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation from the Typographical Society asked the Colonial Secretary to-day to increase the minimum wage at the Government Printing Office from £2 15/ to ...

    Article : 174 words
  22. CHINA.

    A despatch from Pekin notifies that M. Paul Lessar, on behalf of Russia, has dexterously withdrawn her claim to share in the provisional government at Tientsin, on ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Henry Beds, a Covent Garden, porter has been committed for trial on the charge of having been one of the "hooligans' who fatally assaulted the late Mr. Murray ...

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  24. THE TRANSVAAL ADMINISTRATION.

    Lord Milner was on Saturday duly installed as Governor of the Transvaal, in presence of a large and representative attendance of Britons and Boers, at Pretoria. ...

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  25. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

    Silver.—The price of bar silver to-day is 2s. 3/8d. per oz., an advance of l-16d. ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND PERSIA.

    An advice from Teheran states that, at the instance of Muscovite agents, a commercial school where the Russian language will be taught has been established ...

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  27. IMMIGRATION OF FARMERS TO QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Lands has hod his attention drawn to the fact that a considerable number of Victorian farmers desire to settle in Queensland. Application has been ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Governor of Jalalabad has been informed by the authorities at Cabul that the Ameer has caused Hadda Mullah, the fanatical Mohammedan, to be superseded on ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. PACIFYING THE ZULUS.

    Mjr. Gen. Bruce Hamilton yesterday held a large indaba of Zulus at Yryheid, in the south-eastern corner of the Transvaal, and officially explained to them that the British ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. RETRENCHMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    It has been decided by the railway authorities to notify all employes aged 65 years and over that their services will not be further ...

    Article : 55 words
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  32. DEPARTURE OF COMMANDERS.

    Mjr. Gen. Walter Kitchener, brother of Lord Kitchener, and Col. B. C. McCalmont, of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, have sailed from the Cape for England. Gen. ...

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