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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Ministerial estimate of Parliamentary expenditure for next year is £67,138, as against £69,166 for the current year and £88,000 ten years ...

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  3. THE HORSHAM UNITED MISSION.

    The United Mission, opened in Horsham, in the Mechanics' Hall, on Sunday evening, continues to be attended with much success. The advertised ...

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  4. DIRECT CABLES.

    Fifty four leading Indian Princes have been invited to attend the Grand Durbar to be held, in honor of the Coronation, at ...

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  5. THE PRICE OF FODDER.

    Further large consignments of fodder have been purchased in Ballarat agricultural districts for starving stock in drought stricken centres. Hay in ...

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  6. FRENCH RELIGIOUS LAWS.

    The authorities in France have suspended four mayors from office for disregarding the constructions issued by the Government regarding the compulsary closing of religious ...

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  7. PRIESTS SENT TO GOAL.

    The enforcement of the Associations Law in France has resulted in the arrest of Colonel Dessinbremy, who declined to obey his general's order to assist in closing the ...

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  8. THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Premier of New Zealand, Mr Seddon, is much disappointed at the small imperialistic outcome of the Conference of Colonial Premiers. ...

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  9. U.A.O.D.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the U.A.O.D. on Tuesday night there was a fair attendance. One candidate was initiated and two proposed. During the ...

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  10. SERIOUS DISTURBANCES.

    Serious disturbances have arisen in consequence of the action of the Government, taken under the Religions Associations Act, in closing the schools at Finistere. A ...

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  11. THE R.M.S. OCEANA

    The R.M.S. Oceans, from Melbourne to London, which went aground in the Suez Canal, has been re-floated and has proceeded on her voyage. ...

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  12. UNREST IN RUSSIA STUDENTS RELEASED

    All the students connected with the Moscow disturbances in February have been released ...

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  13. THE UNITED COUNTRY PARTY

    The Assembly United Country Party has decided not to seek to interfere with the Reform Bill until it is in Committee, and to oppose the ...

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  14. A GERMAN DUELLIST.

    Lieutenant Hildebrandt, the German duellist, who was recently pardoned by the Kaiser, has received, on his release from prison, an enthusiastic reception ...

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  15. THE CORONATION CEREMONY

    King Edward was on Tuesday presented with a Coronation gift of £115,000, subscribed by all classes. In acknowledging the presentation, His Majesty intimated ...

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  16. LORD SALISBURY.

    The ex-Premier, the Marquis of Salisbury, is visiting Hamburg. ...

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  17. IRISH GOODWILL

    The departure from Dublin of the Earl of Cadogan, who is succeeded as Viceroy of Ireland by the Earl of Dudley, has called forth a remarkable ...

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  18. INSURRECTION IN KOREA.

    INSURRECTION IN KOREA. An insurrection in the province of Korea has broken out against foreigners. Several Japanese merchants were ...

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  19. A KINGLY ACT OF GRACE

    It has transpired that His Majesty King Edward specially allowed Commandant Bramwell Booth to wear his Salvationist uniform in Westminster Abbey, on the ...

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  20. VENEZUELAN REVOLUTION.

    The Venezuelan revolutionists have captured and sacked the town of Barcelona. A hundred and sixty-seven were killed, including women and children. ...

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  21. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    Extensive bank note forgeries have been brought to light in Russia. It has been ascertained that the banks have recently cashed £496,000 worth ...

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  22. ARRANGEMENTS AT THE ABBEY INTACT.

    The Coronation arrangements at Westminster Abbey have been left intact. Crowds are viewing the spectacle, a small entrance charge, the proceeds of which will ...

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  23. ANOTHER AMERICAN TRUST.

    A lead trust is being formed in the United States, with a capital of ten millions sterling, the object being to control the output east of the ...

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  24. CORONATION DAY IN DUBLIN.

    Coronation day was quietly hut loyally observed in Dublin. Special services were given in both Roman Catholic and Protestant churches. Sports meetings and regattas ...

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  25. ANOTHER ATTEMPTED ASSINATION.

    Intelligence has been received from St. Petersburg that Prince Abolinski, the Governor of the province of Kharkov, was shot at yesterday and seriously ...

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  26. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    In his last interview with Mr Kruger at the Hague the late General Lukas Myer disabused the ex-President's mind of the idea that the terms of surrender agreed upon ...

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  27. THE DRAYTON CRANGE

    Another death, the 10th of the victims of the transport, occurred at the hospital, at Queenscliffe, in which the invalids from the Drayton Grange are accomodated, on Toes. ...

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  28. THE RAND GOLD-FIELDS.

    Discoveries have been made which show that the Witwatersrand reef, on which Johannesberg is situated, extends 30 miles to the east word of the town. ...

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  29. BOER RIFLES HIDDEN.

    It has been ascertained that 25,000 rifles which should hare been given up by the Boers when they surrendered to Laid Kitchener have been withheld. It is believed ...

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  30. THE COMMISSION LEAVE FOR SYDNEY.

    M.L J. Steward, of tea Home Secretary's Department, has been appointed secretary to the Drayton Grange Commission of Inquiry, the members of which left for ...

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  31. AN IRRECONCILABLE'S FAITH.

    Mr. Reitz, formerly Secretary of State for the Transvaal under Mr. Kruger. who is now at The Hague, has avowed himself as strongly hostile to England as ever. He now ...

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  32. SPORTING.

    Pimpinio v Kalkee.—A correspondent writes:—A football match for the Reynolds trophy was played at Pimpinio on Saturday between the locals and Kalkee, and resulted ...

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  33. ATTEMPT TO MAKE HIM DISGORGE.

    The Boer generals Botha, De Wet, and De La Rey. who are now on their way to Europe are expected to arrive at Sonthampton on Saturday next. They will be ...

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  34. THE PEACE DELEGATES.

    Messrs Wolmarans, Wessels and Fischer. the peace delegates, who have been in Europe for a considerable lime past, are coming to Southampton for the purpose of ...

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  35. THE BOER GENERALS DELIGHTED WITH BRITISH RECOGNITION.

    Generals Louis Botha, De La Ray, and De Wet have arrived at Madeira, where they have been interviewed by a correspondent of the "Daily Mail." ...

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  36. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    [?] afternoon, at four o'clock, is the [?] for the receipt of dominations to [?] vacancies in the municipal [?]. There is no talk of corporation in ...

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  37. (TO THE EDITOR OF THE HORSHAM TIMES.)

    SIR—Would you kindly allow me space in your valuable column to insert the following:—"The Pimpinio correspondent" who sent in the report relating to the Kalkee and ...

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  38. THURSDAY'S NEWS

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that owing to the opposition of Commandants De Wet end De La Rey the proposed conference of Boer Leaders has been abandoned and also ...

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  39. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Our Brimpaen correspondent writes—The annual meeting of the Brimsprings R fle Club was held on Saturday last. The secretary Mr R. Elliot submitted the balance ...

    Article : 80 words
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