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  2. TIME TRIES ALL THINGS.

    Sale of YANKEE DOODLE TOBACC[?] most convineing evidence that smokers appreciate it. For quality and flaver it is unsurpassed. The steady ANNUAL [?] ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST.

    In the scheme promulgated by the Foreign Ministers, for the payment of the indemnity claimed by the Powers from China, a 5 per cent: import tariff was unanimously ...

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  4. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    Though the great rush of visitors to Melbourne had greatly eased off, the trains yesterday were well patronised. The 6 a.m. (ordinary express was full, as the people were ...

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  5. NOTES IN THE CROWD

    When Melbourne awoke this morning to find a bright autumn sun shining, it was felt that every condition calculated to make the entry of the Duke and Duchess into the city ...

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  6. COUNT WALDERSEE.

    Count Waldersee, the Commander-in-Chief of the allied forces in China, will probably retun home in the middle of. June. ...

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  7. WHAT TO DO WITH SPARE TIME.

    The ground that may be covered by the systematic use of even a small part of, what we call "spare time" is amazing. George Grote, the graet Green historian, was ...

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  8. HOISTING THE UNION JACK.

    On Tuesday, 14th inst., the Union. Jack will be hoisted simultaneously at all the schools throughout the Shire of Strathfield saye. The scholars, teachers and others will ...

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  9. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    This evening a married woman named Mrs. Alice Blunden, aged 41 years, and a resident of South Preston, was returning home after seeing the procession. She had arrived at ...

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  10. THE BOER WAR.

    The War Offce has received a report from Lord Kitchener stating that an additional 10 Boers have been killed and three wounded, while 13 surrendered and 93 were captured. ...

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  11. PARKS AND GARDENS INQUIRY.

    Sir,—I am not surprised that a deputation of citizens.presented a petition to the City Council protesting against any interference with the present position of our curator, Mr. ...

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  12. PURSUING DE LA REY.

    News from South Africa states that General De La Roy is now near Haartebeestefontoin at the head of 5000 men. General Babington, Lord Methuen, and ...

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  13. SIR ALFRED MILNER.

    Sir Alfred Milner, his Maiesty's High Commissioner in South Africa, is now in Capetown. His Excellency states that he can easily be spared for a two months' holiday. ...

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  14. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    Some important documents were seized by the British at Roosenekal, 30 miles west of Lydenburg, in the Northern Transvaal, which was recently occupied by Colonel W. ...

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  15. PROGRESS AND FOG,

    According to a local authority, while Manchester has been increasing in wealth, population, and importance, there has also been an increase in the number of fogs which have ...

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  16. A HARD PULL.

    On holidays two parties of men or boys will frequently get hold of the opposite ends of a rope and pull on it, as a test of strength of the two parties. They call it a tug-of-war. ...

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  17. LETTER FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr. D. C. Laird, of Calivil. has received a letter from his son, Private J. L. Laird. who left with the fifth Victorian contingent for active service in South Africa.—" ...

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  18. THE KING'S BOUNTY.

    Two more claimants have appealed in the field for the King's bounty, to he awarded by the Duke of Cornwall and York, to every child born in Victoria on the day of his ar ...

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  20. THE VETERAN SOLDIERS.

    In addition to Messrs. B. Code and T. Brown, Messrs. J. Hedley and, Jas. Northcott have received invitations to be present at the Commonwealth festivities in Melbourne as ...

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  21. CELEBRATIONS FROM A LADY'S POINT OF VIEW.

    Melbourne is so wonderful and strange just now that I'm simply longing to try to put into words how wonderful and strange it all is You want to hear about the procession, ...

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  22. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S WELCOME.

    Lord Tennyson has sent the following telegram to the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York:—"On behalf of South Australia and ourselves, I beg to offer your Royal ...

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  23. THE HOLIDAYS IN BENDIGO.

    Last evening an exceptionally well attended meeting of the members of the Bendigo and Eaglehawk Chamber of Commerce and Industries was held at the Beehive Exchange. ...

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