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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Messrs. Lukas Meyer, Krogh and Van Helden three of the Boer leaders who have been, visiting the commandos in the extreme east of the Tmnsyaal ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The announcement that Mr. Robert Williams, concession holder from Mr. Cecil Rhodes for portion of the Cape to Cairo railway line, had actually signed ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Some good advice has been given by Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, to the chiefs of the north-western frontier tribes, at an important dinner held at ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    America's difficulties with. the Filipino insurgents may be regarded as ended as far as warfare is concerned, at any rate. The remainder of the ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A colonial inquiry into the Rockdale tragedy was held to-day. Thomas Nicholas Birch, who shot his brother-in-law,-Augustine Lawrence, and ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    in the House of Representatives to-day the Speaker took the chair at 2.30. The Treasurer, in reply to statements by Messrs. Salmon, (V.) and R. ...

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  8. AMERICAN NAVAL OFFICERS.

    Captain Wynne, of the United States Marines, and two lieutenants of the U.S. cruiser Chicago, were run in by the police at Venice, and were ...

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  9. RUSSIAN MILITARY SCHEMES.

    In consequence of the sale to Germany by Colonel Grimm of information regarding Russian plans of action in the event of a, European war, the ...

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  10. SOUTH-EASTERN COMMANDOS.

    The result of the deliberations of the Utrecht and Vryheid commandos has been made known. These commandos, General Louis Botha being present ...

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  11. HAPPENINGS IN NIGERIA.

    Lately the King of the Kontagora tribe in British Nigeria marched to Zaria with 10,000 followers and started to make matters very uncomfortable ...

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  12. RUSSIANIZING OF FINLAND.

    The authorities at St. Petersburg have begun to realise that the brutal methods latterly employed with the idea of Russianizing the Duchy of Finland ...

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  13. BOER LOSSES.

    Lord Kitchener reports the Boer losses last week to have been as follows:— Killed, 25; captured, 78 surrendered, 25. ...

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  14. A SHAM LORD.

    Some weeks ago a stylish young man calling himself "Lord Mansell, arrived at Bunbury to make extensive arrangements for a large shooting party, which ...

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  15. GAPE COLONY.

    The Boer rebel commandos in the western districts of Cape Colony have again united their scattered bands and resumed their attacks on Ookiep ...

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  16. GREAT SHIPPING COMBINE.

    The agreement between the steam ship lines that have entered into the great trans-Atlantic combination engineered by Mr. Pierpont Morgan is ...

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  17. The Ithaca Herror.

    The magisterial inquiry into the Ithaca tragedy was resumed to-day. The medical evidence did not support the theory that the child had been ...

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  18. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The now proceeding elections in France for the 584 seats in the Chamber of Deputies have resulted in the defeat of a strong, member of the ...

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  19. SHAW, SAVILL, AND ALBION COMPANY

    The statement of accounts (made up to December 31) submitted to the share-holders by the directors of the Shaw, Savill and Albion Shipping Company ...

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  20. ORANGE RIVER COLONY

    In the north-west of the Orange River Colony Colonel Rochfort is hustling a Boer force under Commandant Badenhorst; and Major-General ...

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  21. A DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Esteban Casas moved for the dissolution of His, marriage on the grounds of misconduct on the part of his-wife. The petitioner ...

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  22. STAMP DUTY REBATE.

    Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Chancellor of the Exchequer, proposes that the banks should return on all cheques when the, drawers arc entitled to claim ...

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  23. CLOSE OF THE ELECTIONS.

    The result of the French elections the first poll for which closed yesterday, is that the Government has gained considerably and comes out with a ...

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  24. COAL MINERS' STRIKE.

    The miners of the Cornwall Coal Mine have ceased work owing to a difficulty about the nate of pay. They recently demantled an increase, which the ...

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  25. TRANSVAAL CAMPAIGN.

    In the Western Transvaal General Ian Hamilton has resumed operations against the enemy and is systematically clearing the country west of the ...

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  26. SUBVENTION AGREEMENT.

    The Admiralty has appointed an influential committee to enquire into the terms tinder which certain British liners subsidised by or held at the disposal of ...

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  27. RAILWAY ACTION.

    The action brought by Mrs. Fleming, of Brunswick, against the Railway, Commissioner for £1500 damages for injuries sustained, in the Jolimont ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the Australian team put in about an hour arid a half's practice on Lord's ground yesterday, under rather disadvantageous circumstances ...

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  29. CHINESE EXCLUSION

    The Chinese Exclusion Bill was finally passed by the United States Congress last night. ...

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  30. COAL TRIMMERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of coal trimmers at Newcastle continued to-day. It has caused much interference with business. All efforts to bring about a settlement have ...

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  31. AUDACIOUS ROBBERY.

    A man went into a pawnbrokers shop in Swanston-street to buy a bracelet to-day. He found one, a diamond studded article, too expensive at £150, and ...

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  32. BOSCHMAN'S KOP ACTION.

    A despatch from Pretoria, dated April 6, gives the details of an engagement on the night of March 31, details of which were cabled from London on ...

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  33. QUEEN WILHELMINA.

    Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands is still progressing favourably, and no complications have arisen in her case. ...

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  34. TEST MATCHES.

    The umpires for the five test matches were, selected yesterday, by ballot, and will be as follows: Hearn and Phillips, at Birmingham ...

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  35. TRADE AND FINANCE

    Wheat—The cargo of wheat brought by the William Tillie has been sold at 29s. to½d. per quarter. Metals—Copper, £52 12s. 6d; tin ...

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  36. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The body of Virtue, the Auckland plague victim was cremated to-day All contacts have been released. ...

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  37. PENNY POSTAGE

    In connection with the difficulty that has arisen between the British and the Australian Post Office authorities regarding the collection on delivery of ...

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  38. ACTION AGAINST A POLICEMAN.

    In the Supreme Court the reserves decision was given to-day in the case of E. Cameron, versus W.A. Spark, police constable, a proceeding for £6oo ...

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  39. ANOTHER CASE.

    case of plague was reported to-night. The patient is a man named Michael Collins, residing in Ramsgate. street, Waterloo. ...

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  40. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals—Vondel, Apoida, Horizon, Littania, an Waiwera. Departures—For Adelaide Tantalus; Loch Ryan and Domingo ...

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  41. AMERICAN NAVY

    The Naval Committee of the two Houses of Congress have recommended the construction of two new battleships, each of 16,000 tons, and of two new ...

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  42. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT SENTENCED.

    A Japanese cook, giving the name of John Williams, was charged at the Water Police Court to-day with being a prohibited immigrant, and was ...

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  43. NEW ZEALAND.

    Five Maoris have died from eating honey gathered by the wild bees from the blossoms of poisonous plants ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND

    It is probable that Mr. Rutledge will accompany Mr. Philp to Sydney to attend the conference of State Premiers. ...

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