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I - ' London, May 24. ' The Queen has gone to Balmoral. The Khedive arrives in England 1 on June 2.1, on a ten days' visit.
Brisbane, .May 24. ■ The Premier, speaking at the Stock Exchange Banquet in honour of the relief of Mafeking, said the, Government had in consideration the proposals of five private lines of railway in mining districts.! Government were inclined to extend approval tojany syndicate that will come to Queenslantlto build railway and open up the .mines, '.which it is undesirable for the Gfoviscninenfi to , undertake $n account uf ifehe.risk. ,
News from. New Hebrides 'statest] thafc.Mi'iPatab., & niissiQiiary, 'he*ir- * ing that a cannibalistic feast was, projected at T#nna, ■went out to, pre.ven.fc it. ",He found that .ojie victim had been disposed of. He, rescued the other.
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume II, Issue 154, 26 May 1900, Page 3
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