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  2. The Royal Visit.

    Things are progressing fast towards completion for the reception of the Duke and Duchess on Monday. All the same, it will be day and night work to have everything in a state of readiness. The street ...

    Article : 798 words
  3. LATEST CABLE NEWS.

    In the Home of Commons the bill for providing a Civil list for the King was read a second time by a 149 votes to 38. The Imperial Parliament stands adjourned till ...

    Article : 138 words
  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The sad death of two very well-known pastoralists is reported. Thomas Cumming put a revolver bullet through himself at Melbourne, and Maxwell Holmes, station holder, near Tinghs, cut his ...

    Article : 1,218 words
  5. NEWS SUMMART.

    Bubonic plague has broken out at Port Elizabeth. The road to Ramornie has been much improved of late. There are 236 applicants for old age pensions at ...

    Article : 1,476 words
  6. PEPPER AND SALT.

    I was so upset and grieved at the ungentle mauner in which cetain local Art amateurs accepted my mistaken efforts at kindly criticism that I did not come to the soratch last Tuesday. After a week's ...

    Article : 1,229 words
  7. LOWER CLARENCE.

    CURTIS' TESTERS.—I understand that the Co-opera tive Company at Byron Bay is supplying its clients with Curtis three-bottle teeters at 50s each, the price to be deducted at the rate of 5s per month ...

    Article : 2,178 words
  8. THE TRANSVAAL.

    LONDON, FRIDAY.—It is reported thet a big fight took place between the Boere and British in the Barberton district on the 16th inst. It is said that the British sustained 61 casualties, and that ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. STATE POLITICS.

    Nothing exciting transpiring in State politics. A lull at pretent caused by the Royal visitors, with whom the whole of Sydney is engaged at present. The Lee opposition party sought to make capital ...

    Article : 513 words
  10. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The Foreign Minisers at Pekin have rejected the American proposal to reduce the smount of the Chinese indemnity, and have agreed to increase the import duties to an effective 5 per cent. ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. Arrival in Sydney.

    SYDNEY, MONDAY NIGHT.—The day broke dull and threatening, but the Sun shone forth about 10 o'olook, just as the Ophir, escorted by the June and St. George and the warships of the Australian ...

    Article : 586 words
  12. Raised to the Peerage.

    LONDON, SUNDAY.—It is understood that the title of Sir Alfred Milner will be Lord Milner, and that he will take his seat in the house of Lords in June. The voyage from South Africa has greatly ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. Bank of New South Wales.

    The 101st half-yearly general meeting of the proprictors of the Bank of New South Wales was held on Friday. The President, in proposing the adoption of the Board's report, said—"I cannot but ...

    Article : 527 words
  14. The Caerphilly Explosion.

    LONDON, SUNDAY.—Further particulars of the explosion at Caerphilly show that the majority of night workers had ascended, though when the accident occurred there still 70 men in the pit. ...

    Article : 466 words
  15. North Coast Steam Company.

    Mr. Editor.—"Sufferor" in your Satursday's, issue directs the attention of the public to the shortcomings and impositions of the North Coast Steam Company, and suggests certain remedies. Before ...

    Article : 350 words
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