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  5. CHINA.

    The "Times" has published a comprehensive account of the siege of the legation at Peking, which it has received from Dr. Morrison, formerly of Victoria ...

    Article : 183 words
  6. SHOT BY POLICE.

    In connection with the arrest of the man who was identified as John Duggan, a well-kuown Victorian criminal, on charges of attempted robbery and ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. GENERAL.

    On the 29th September a force of United States infantry, under command of Captain Shields was proceeding from Santa Cruz to Torrego. in the Island of ...

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  8. S. AFRICA.

    A civil and military conference is being held at Pretoria, for the purpose of considering the measured to recommend to the British Government for the ...

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  9. CENTRAL CHINA.

    Advices from Shanghai foreshadow that the allies in China are contemplating operations in central China, with a view to preventing the transport of ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The Minister of Defence stated to-day that the Government wan communicating with the Premiers of the other colonies with regard to the question of ...

    Article : 118 words
  11. THE OPEN DOOR.

    Mr Candler, City Coroner, held an inquest at the Melbourne Hospital to-day concerning the death of Mary Bradley, who was crushed between a train and ...

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  12. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The disputes which have so long existed in regard to the ceremonials of the Church of England have resulted in a "round table" conference being held ...

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  13. "PRIVATE RICKARDS."

    A telegram from Daylesford, published this morning, states that "Private William Rickards." aged 22. an invalided member of the First Victorian ...

    Article : 239 words
  14. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The conference being held at Pretoria between Sir Alfred Milner and Lord Roberts and the British generals, will probably extend over a considerable ...

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  15. BRITISH TRANSPORTS

    Though Count von Waldersee, the Commander-in-Chief of the allied forces in China, spoke in the highest terms of praise of the appearance and ...

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  16. SAVE THE BOYS.

    The Hawthorn Branch of the A.N.A. at its meeting last evening adopted the report presented by the committee in favor of establishing an evening recreation ...

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  17. DOWAGER EMPRESS

    The health of the Dowager Empress is evidently not so critical as it was reported through Chinese sources to be. She is now stated to be travelling ...

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  18. TEACHERS' QUALIFICATIONS.

    "It appears to me that sufficient attention has not hither to been given to the method and manner of defecting our young teachers," says inspector Curlewis, M. A., in his annual report just ...

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  19. VISITING WARRIORS

    It does not appear to be generally known that hospitality is extended to all soldiers of the Queen who have been serving the Empire in South Africa, and ...

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  20. GENERALISSIMO

    Count von Waldersee, generallssimo of the allied forces has arrived in Peking with his staff, and will establish his headquarters there pending the ...

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  21. PEACE NEGOTIATOR.

    When Yung-la was appointed one of the representatives of the Chinese to conduct the negotiations for peace, the Ministers of the allied powers at once ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. UNITED STATES.

    The Government of the United States is giving additional evidence of its adherence to its announced policy of not taking part in further concerted action ...

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  23. TROUBLED CHINESE

    When John Chinaman desires to call attention to himself with the object of seeking aid in time of trouble he doesn't forget how to make a noise. Be shrieks, and the piercing ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    China. The Peking siege. How Legations fared. Described by Dr. Morrison. ...

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  25. RAPAGIOUS RUSSIA.

    The determination of Russia to secure all the northern portions of China necessary to give her an outlet to the eastern seas is shown by the announcement ...

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  26. GOING TO THE BANK

    A decidedly cool robbery is said to have been committed yesterday, early in the afternoon, upon a boy of nine years, named Wm. Irving. The lad had ...

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  27. TWENTY-SECOND CONVICTION.

    At the St. Kilda Court this morning, Arthur Lewis was charged with stealing six fowls, value Ms. the property of Robert S. Walpole. mining engineer of 34 Byrne street, on 3rd ...

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  28. HUMBLE'S SMOKE

    The Tramway Company desire to put down the habit of people smoking on the platforms of their ears. To-day Andrew Humble, of Curtain street. ...

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  29. SNOWDROPPING.

    A respectable-looking young man, named George Loveridge was charged at the Carlioa Court to-day with stealing a quilt, valued ai 8s, the property of Fanny Forest, of Cardigan ...

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  31. HONORED BY CZAR

    The Czar has conferred a gold sword of honor, the hilt of which is set with brilliants, upon General Grodekoff, one of the Russian officers directing ...

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