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  2. THE PROCESSION.

    It was small wonder that, seen under a bright and cloudless sky, the procesion. which was well up to the standard of former years, evoked great enthusiasm amongst ...

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  3. TEMPLE OF FLORA.

    The ladies during the years of their cooperation in the fair invariably hold their gathering in the Orderly-room. They have been very successful in the past, and have ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CABLES. THE LATE MR. RHODES.

    According to the "Daily Mail" Mr. Rhodes has bequeathed the bulk of his fortune in trust for the foundation of a great pan-Britannic scheme of education for the ...

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  6. DEATH OF SIR AHDREW CLARKE.

    Lieutenant General Sir Andrew Clarke, acting Agent-General for Victoria, who has been seriously ill for some time past, died to-day, aged 78 years. ...

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  7. W.C.T.U. REFRESHMENT BOOTH.

    The task of providing, refreshments for the visitors at the fair was again undertaken by the W.C.T.U. The general luncheon room, opposite the secretary's office ...

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  8. THE FAIR AT NIGHT.

    As usual, the fair-by night proved a great attraction, and the fun was fast and furious, all the shows being in full swing. The lighting arrangements were excellent. They were ...

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  9. THE BOER WAR. BOER DELEGAES.

    Messrs. Wessels and Wolmarans, the Boer delegates, who recently Visited the United States, are now in Paris, conferring with Dr. Leyds on the situation. ...

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  10. VIEWING THE REMAINS.

    The coffin containing the remains of the late Mr. Cecil Rhodes was on view at his residence, Groote Schuur, yesterday, when 15,000 persons passed through in an ...

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  11. THE RECEIPTS.

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  12. PEACE SEGOTIATIONS.

    News from South Africa states that General De Wet and Ex-President Steyn have returned to Parys, in the far north of the Orange River Colony, 15 miles east of ...

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  13. THE POPE.

    Pope Leo has issued, a long encyclical letter, which is generally regarded, in viewof his advanced age, as embodying his testamentary disposition. ...

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  14. THE SHOWS.

    Barton's Circus has a large tent, and provides a show which delights the younger folks and even possesses attraction for the older ones. Roy Barton, quite a small lad, goes ...

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  15. PIET DE WET.

    Mr. P[?]et Do wet, who surrendered to the British in July, 1900, is now at Kroonstad. He has denounced the foreign slanderers of Great Britain. ...

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  16. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The "Berlin Post" publishes an inspired paragraph to the effect that the renewal of the Triple Alliance is assured. ...

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  17. THE RECENT DRIVING MOVEMENT

    Fuller, details have now been received, of the great sweeping movement which has just been carried out against General De la Rey's force in the Western Transvaal. ...

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  18. THE EDUCATION BILL.

    The Education Bill, introduced in the House of Commons by Mr. Balfour a few days ago, contains a clause making it optional for the county or borough councils ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FAIR.

    The fair will be continued to-day and tonight. This afternoon the Australian cycling champions will be seen in the arena, and an athletic programme of unusual' interest will ...

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  20. RIOTS IN CHINA.

    Advices from Peking report that serious rioting, attended with great loss of life, has occurred in the south of the province of Chi Li. ...

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  21. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Germany is proposing to Great Britain, France, and the United States, to hold an international conferenco with regard to wireless telegraphy, the object being to ...

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  22. THE MOUNTED POLICE.

    Perhaps of all the arena events, the performance by the mounted police and the sticking up of the mail coach were the most entertaining. As the four mounted ...

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  23. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS. STATE REFORM.

    In compliance with the amending Constitution Act, the number of members of the Ministry has been reduced. The new Ministry is constituted as follows:—Mr. ...

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  24. A TRAITOR'S DOOM.

    Colonel Grimm, the Russian officer who was convicted of selling Russian military secrets to Germany, has been immured for life in an underground dungeon in the ...

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  25. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    The inward passenger traffic at the railway station was exceptionally heavy yesterday, no fewer than sonic 6000 persons coming to Bendigo. Of these about 4000 were ...

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  26. MUTINY IN MILAN.

    A telegram from Rome states that a serious mutiny of troops has occurred, at Milan, in the north of Italy. Four hundred soldiers belonging to the ...

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  27. FATAL TRAMWAY ACCIDENT

    A child named Annie Vera Thomas, three years of age. was knocked down by an electric car at Mossman to-day and crushed to death. ...

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  28. THE SPORTS.

    In accordance with the usual custom, most of the sporting events were reserved for today and to-morrow. In the arena yesterday, however, two important harriers' ...

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  29. INTER-STATE' CRICKET.

    The cricket, match between New South Wales and Queensland was continued to-day. New South Wales made 248 in the first innings. Queensland made 174. New South ...

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  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    Various institutions in London, representing the colonies have jointly arranged to tender a banquet to the visiting Premiers in July, these being the Colonial Institute, ...

    Article : 129 words
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  32. ROYAL PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    A holiday audience best likes a drama of the sensational and lurid type, that is, provided it is at all within the bounds of probability. Mr. Geo. Darrell's opening ...

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  34. CANADIANS IN TROUBLE.

    One of the incidents of the movement was the isolation of five Canadians, who were brought to bay by a superior Boer force. They stoutly resisted for some time, but ...

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  35. "THE TIMES" ACCOUNT.

    The correspondent of "The Times," telegraphing from Vaalbank. says that the distance travelled prior to the actual drive prevented an adequate pursuit, while the length ...

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  36. DEMONSTRATION BY SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    Foremost amongst the many innovations of this year's carnival must be mentioned the united demonstration by State school children, given in the arena. The event was ...

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  37. BOER CASUALTIES.

    The " Daily Mail" states that in the recent drive in the Western Transvaal against General De La Rey's force the enemy lost nine men killed and four wounded, while ...

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  38. THE CAPE RAIDERS.

    Casualty lists just issued show that on the 24th inst., seven of Marshall's Horse (Cape Colonial Volunteers) were killed in a severe engagement near Sutherland, in ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. MASONIC HALL.

    The novel and pleasing entertainment at the Masonic Hall—D'Arc's Marionettes—attracted excellent audiences both at the matinee yesterday afternoon and at the regular ...

    Article : 108 words
  40. TREASON TRIALS.

    The Treason Court, which is sitting at Cradock. in the Cape Colony, to try Cape rebels, has heard 118 cases. Twenty-six of the accused were, acquitted, ...

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  41. THE HOLIDAY IN MELBOURNE.

    Easter Monday is always a favorite day for holiday-makers in Melbourne, and this year's celebrations were not lacking of the usual vim. After the heavy rain that fell ...

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