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  4. TO-DAY'S CABLES

    Though we detained our First Edition half an hour beyond its usual time, in the hope of having some later war news, we were compelled to go to press without ...

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  5. TO SAVE THE EMPIRE.

    It is neither to strain the meaning of words nor in Lite least to exaggerate the situation to say that we are actually in the throes of an Imperial crisis, In fact. ...

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  6. WIRES CLOSED

    The Eastern Telegraph Company notifies that the Postmaster-General of Pretoria advises that all private telegrams for the South African Rena[?]c are ...

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  7. MORNING PAPER CABLES.

    Occasionally one removes one's attention from kops, kopjes, generals, troops, and artillery to endeavor to consider the South African question in its entirety. One ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    Another remarkable instance of duplicity on,the part of Dr Leyds, the Transvaal envoy in Europe, has been brought, to light. ...

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  9. THE NATIVES' FUND

    At last night's fortnightly sitting of the Williamstown branch of the A.N.A. the members decided, on the motion of Mr C. Chandler, to devote 10s from the ...

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  10. THE SWAN HILL FATALITIES.

    An inquiry was held this morning touching the deaths of Mr Alex. M'Curdy and his two sons who were drowned here on Monday last. ...

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  11. THE SITUATION IN CHINA.

    The Russian newspapers are again devoting a larger share of attention to the present. situation in China, arising out of the projected abdication of the Emperor ...

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  12. SYMPATHISING SCIENTISTS

    Ait Influential meeting of European scientists is now being held at Zurich, in Switzerland, for the purpose of discussing subjects of international ...

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  13. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    What Constable M'Llney described as "absolutely the worst case of cruelty to a horse that has come under my notice," was brought before the City Court ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The Serious condition Of affairs in South Africa Shown by our special war corrcspondent ...

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  15. THE NIHILISTS.

    The Nihilists, after a comparative science of some years' duration, are commencing to show signs of renewed activity in Russia. ...

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  16. SELECTIONS FROM OUR SPECIAL WAR CORRESPONDENTS LETTER.

    The dominant idea is that the British Empire is in deadly peril. In each of the several raiding projects I have heard discussed the seizure of Sir ...

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  17. LOYAL INDIA.

    A monster meeting of a most remarkable character has been held in Calcutta by natives. Hindus of the higher caste and ...

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  18. NOT A STOWAWAY.

    A somewhat involved charge of stowing away on a steamer was investigated at the City Court to-day. A well-spoken, respectable-looking young man, named ...

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