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  4. COMMONWEALTH BILL.

    Is the new appeal clause In the Commonwealth Bill, as revised by the Imperial draftsmen, any clearer than it was before? Mr Rutledge, the Acting ...

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  5. BROKEN CHINA.

    The situation in China becomes daily more serious, and it is to be feared that many more massacres of Europeans will take place before the Bowers can ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    The severance of the telegraph line, in the Free State north of Kroonstad by the Boers, has caused an almost complete block of news as to the actual ...

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  7. TOO LATE.

    Yesterday an inquest was held [?]arding the death of Nicholas Casifield. a middle-aged man. who was knocked down by a team car in lygon street on ...

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  8. TREACHERY.

    With much misgiving a representative of "The Herald" sent in his card to the Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works to-day, with a request for an ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The war. Very little news. Further heavy lighting reported, Boers have had serious losses. ...

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  10. BY OUR OWN GUNS

    The despatches received in connection with the release of the British prisoners at Pretoria convey the Intelligence of another very unfortunate mistake on ...

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  11. THE INDIAN FAMINE

    The papers continue to publish the most shocking details of the awful misery caused by the famine in India. Lord Curzon, of Kedleston, the ...

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  12. THE TRANSVAAL CAPITAL.

    The signs of wavering and irresolution in the plans of the Transvaal Government for the future conduct of the campaign continue to lm multiplied. ...

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  13. TROPICAL ENGLAND.

    The present summer in England is characterised by a season of almost unparalleled heat. During a review at Aldershot on ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL DELEGATES.

    The Australian federal delegates are at present paying a visit to Birmingham and Sheffield, and inspecting the various manufacturing works In these ...

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  15. SICK LEAVE.

    A morning Journal has fallen Into grievous error, according to Postmaster-General Watt, with respect to the manner of granting sick leave to officers of the ...

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  17. CONVALESCENT.

    Major Owen Bridges,of the New South Wales forces, who was invalided home from South Africa, is reported as convalescent. ...

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  18. A GIRL'S MISDOINGS.

    A few days ago a girl normal Cousins was committed by the Richmond Bench to the care of the Department for Neglected Children, the charge against her having first been one of ...

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  19. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,740,000 quarter, as against 2,970,000 quarters a week ago, and ...

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  20. IN ICY WINTER.

    Sir,--Now that the winter season has set in, and there are still, I regret to write, several families in this district who are dependent on the small sums they receive from the Richmond ...

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  21. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Owing to the severing of the telegraph line north of Kroonstad by the Bores, we are unaware of the precise movements of Lord Roberts, as the ...

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