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  4. SHE WOULD END IT

    His Honor the Chief Justice, in the Banco Court, to-day continued the hearing of the Wilkie v. Wilkie divorce suit. The petitioner was Edith Wilkie, ...

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  5. THE BOER WAR.

    It is reported that Private J. Daws, of the, Queensland Contingent, has died of enteric fever at Pretoria. ...

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  6. ANARCHY.

    Undeterred by the exceptional vigilance of the Continental police and the numerous arrests which have been made, the Anarchists are vigorously. ...

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  7. THE CHINESE CRISIS.

    Further despatches from Peking state, that, with one exception, the members of the of the ambassadorial staffs and their wives has escaped without injury. ...

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  8. LETTERS FROM "LOOLAH."

    In the Practice Court to-day, Mr Justice Hood heard a divorce suit in which Minnie Christine Burrows, of Elgin street, Hawthorn, was petitioner, and ...

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  9. FURTHER NEWS FROM THE FRONT.

    Private Joseph Loder, of the Second Contingent of V.M.R., writing from Pretoria to Mr J. J. Lillington, of Williamstown, under date July 8th, goes on to ...

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  10. MOUNT WILLIAM RUSH

    At the seizure of wine and spirits made by the authorities from the various shanties last week, a dray was employed to convey, the casks to the police station. ...

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  11. THE HAI CHENG FIGHT.

    The fuller details received of the capture by the Russians of the town of Hal-Cheng, 32 miles north-east of Nluchang, show that the Chinese sustained ...

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  12. THE PARIS EXHIBITION.

    Another bridge accident, resembling in many respects the disaster which market the official opening, though fortunately unattended by loss of life, has ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Bendigo share market fairly firm this morning. A quiet market, with steady rates, on the Melbourne Stock Exchange to-day. ...

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  14. THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser has seized the opportunity afforded by the departure of Count Waldersee, the newly-appointed commander-in-chief of the -allied forces ...

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  15. THE LATE MR GLEADELL.

    The death of Mr William Gleadell. J.F., which occurred on Saturday, was referred to this morning at the Richmond Court, at which the deceased gentleman. ...

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  16. A DISTINGUISHED COLONIAL.

    The death is announced, at his residence, Kensington, of Sir Malcolm Eraser, K.C.M.G., who for many yearn occupied a prominent position in West. ...

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  17. SPOILING HER SON.

    There is often a danger of giving offence when a man in a hotel tenders advice to a stranger. A case in point. On Saturday night David Williamson, a ...

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  18. KOREAN SYMPATHY.

    The Emperor of Korea, Heul-yi has hastened to set at rest any doubts which might hate existed with respect to his attitude towards the Chinese ...

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  19. THE KENTUCKY TROUBLES.

    In January last an Immense sensation was caused in the State of Kentucky by the murder of Senator Goebel, who, just after he had been elected State ...

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  20. DOMESTIC SERVICE.

    A case in the Carlton Court this, morning presented some unusual features. Minnie Stubblity, a general servant, summoned Mrs Annie Ford for L3 15s as ...

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  21. RUSSIA AND KOREA

    It was reported last month that a collision has occurred Manchurian frontier between chinese and korean troops, but that the result of the ...

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  22. GREATER NEW YORK.

    The census just completed of Greater New York shows that the official estimates have been fairly well realised,Including Brooklyn, Jersey city, and ...

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  23. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The body of a man about 50 years of age, with the hend crushed in, was found lying on the down line, near the Dover street railway bridge, Newmarket, about ...

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  25. DOUBT CLEARED UP.

    An elderly, man named James Lawrence, who was formerly employed as a watchman on the bridge over the Mitchell River, disappeared about six weeks ago, ...

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  26. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    Sophia Gloster appeared against William Alfred Gloster at the Port Melbourne Court to-day, for the maintenance of his three children. Mrs Gloster said that defendant seldom worked, ...

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