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  2. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    To-day was one of the busiest days which the public have experienced, as it was the [?] of the Eight Hours' and Friendly [?] procession, the annual ...

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  4. THE RAILWAY TRAFFIC.

    A large number of Bendigoiiians returned on Saturday, the crush at the station being at times sufficient to considerably embarrass the stationmasters and their staffs. A special ...

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  5. THE MAYORAL RECEPTION.

    Do yon know I sympathise to a certain extent with the little boy I heard at the corner of the street on Friday night, who said: "Royalty! I'm sick of Royalty! ain't seen ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    The war medals to be presented to soldiers who participated in the South African campaign will number 300,000, and it is computed that about 40 miles of ribbon will be ...

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  7. THE MILITARY TATTOO.

    To-night a grand naval, military, police and firemen's tattoo was held in the Exhibition Oval. The entertainment was a great success, but the enjoyment of the people was ...

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  8. AT JOHANNESBURG.

    Mailers arc becoming more settled in Johannesburg, mid a municipality has been established. ...

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  9. A TOWN DESTROYED.

    The British have destroyed Haarbebeestefontein, and 152 women and children who were with Liebenberg's commando have been removed to Klerksdorp. ...

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  10. PRESSMEN VISIT THE OPHIR.

    To-day 150 or more pressmen were shown over the Royal yacht Ophir, the Duke having ordered the commander of the vessel to invite them to inspect it. After the inspection the ...

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  11. MORE CAPTURES.

    A column in the vicinity of Standerton has captured Commandant Dalange, also 2000 sheep and 500 cattle. A notorious looter named DedericKson has ...

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  12. THE VISIT TO BALLARAT

    In connection with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to Ballarat to-day, Mr. Barton, Mr. Deakin, Sir Geo. Turner, and Senator Drake have accepted the ...

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  13. TASMANIANS IN ACTION.

    A telegram from Capetown states that a force of Tasmanian Bushmen under Lieutenant-Colonel Wallack, recently engaged Commandant Schceper's force at Tommasajek. ...

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  14. A CATERING FIASCO.

    While the military arrangements hi connection with the review were splendidly carried out, it is much to he regretted (writes the "Age") that those for the ...

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  15. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CENSUS

    The census returns show that the population of the city and suburbs is 162,094. In the districts it aggregated 200.501, the total for the State thus being 362,595. This is an ...

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  16. DEPLETING THE ENEMY.

    Lord Kitchener reports that since 7th inst. 28 Boers have been killed and six wounded. In addition, 130 have been taken prisoners and 183 have surrendered. ...

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  17. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    Two more small-pox cases have developed at the quarantine station. One of the patients is Ah Nung, a steward on the steamer Chingtu. while the other is a marine named ...

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  18. FIGHT NEAR KLERKSDORP.

    News received from South Africa through Router's Agency states that lighting has taken place between the British, under Lord Methnen, and the Boers, at Buisfontein, in ...

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  19. A TELLING BAYONET CHARGE.

    Writing to Captain J. S. Trew, of Maryborough, under date Brandfort, 15th March, Lientenant H. Trew gives the following vigerous deseription of a bayonet charge by ...

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  21. SUNDRY ITEMS.

    An official, telegram received from the General of Communications at Capetown today by the Lieutenant-Governor states that Hy. Spenser Lamb, of the 5th contingene, ...

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  22. A BRAVE OFFICER.

    The following incident of the Moddertontein fight is recorded by the war correspondent of the "Morning Post" in a letter dated Pretoria, 15th February:—The enemy, to ...

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  23. HOISTING THE UNION JACK.

    Mr. D. G. Coope, the correspondent of the Board of Advice for the school district of Bendigo, has been actively completing the arrangements for to-morrow's demonstration ...

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  24. AT DIVINE SERVICE.

    To-day the Duke and Duchess attended divine service at St. Paul's Cathedral. The service was not of a special character. The sermon incidental to the occasion was ...

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  25. THE CITY BECOMING QUIET.

    The city is gradually becoming quieter, and it is evident that the country people and other visitors are returning to their homes. ...

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  26. RECEPTION AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    On Saturday evening we joined the long throng of carriages, which wait, wait, wait till the policeman in charge lets them pass on, The night was very mild, fortunately, so that ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    DAY.—Visit to Ballarat. Royal party leaves Government House at 10.10 a.m. Return to Melbourne by train, reaching Speneer-street at 6.30 p.m. ...

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  28. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Corn wall and York has received the following' reply from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to his message announcing the opening ...

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  29. THE EARLY CLOSING MOVEMENT.

    The second trial of the early closing movemerit took place on Saturday night, and was marked by an ebullition of feeling on the part of certain sections of the crowd in the ...

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  30. THE RETIREMENT FROM SPION KOP.

    From an intensely interesting article, entitled "Dies Iræ" in the April "Blackwood," by "inesman,"dealing1with the Spion Kop week, we take the following passage ...

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  31. THE CHILDREN'S FETE.

    The children's fete at the Exhibition in the presence of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York to-day drew immencse crowds, [?] rewarded with a most interesting ...

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  32. INTERESTING CEREMONY AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    The principal function to-day in connection with the visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York was the annual commence[?] Melbourne University, when His ...

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  33. COMMONWEALTH HONORS.

    Australian gentlemen who received honous on 1st January last on the inauguration of the Common wealth at the hands of Her Majesty the late Queen Victoria, and the gentlemen ...

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