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  5. MOROCCO.

    Fresh trouble has arisen in Morocco, as the result of an outbreak of religious rancor. A powerful Berber chief named ...

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  6. RUSSIA.

    Several secret deposits of arms have been discovered, and the local authorities are convinced that an armed revolt is in course of organisation in Moscow, ...

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  7. THE KING.

    King Edward, who has been "taking the waters" at Marienbad, in Germany, has returned to London. His Majesty's cure has been ...

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  8. NO ENGLISH CRICKETERS.

    No English cricket team is to visit Australia during the coming season. That is the final decision of the Marylebone Club, as reported by cable ...

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  10. STRANGE FIRE.

    A strange fire, reports the "Daily Mail," of July 30th, occurred last night at the Cranbourn street, W.C., Post Office. ...

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  11. THE NATION'S CHILDREN

    Education questions have received special attention from the Trades Union Congress, which concluded its sittings at Liverpool yesterday. ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Floods. Waters subsiding. Mach damage has been done. Flemington racecourse was like a ...

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  13. BIBLICAL PAGEANT.

    The correspondent of the "Express" wrote from Furnes on 30th July:-- One of the most interesting religious festivals held in this part of Europe ...

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  14. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Johannesburg states that the policy of recruiting labor from the east coast of Africa for the mines of the Transvaal ...

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  15. AMERICAN DIVORCES.

    From New York on 31st July the New York correspondent of the Daily Mail" wrote:--The American divorce courts, ...

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  16. "OLD CRICKETER'S" VIEWS.

    From "Old Cricketer's" notes this evening we take the following, referring to the attitude of the Marylebone club:--Perseverance may sometimes move ...

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  17. JACK TAR'S GROG.

    Should the British blue jacker be deprived of his spirit ration? This question is the subject of a remarkable article in the August number ...

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  18. STRANGE OUTRACE.

    An outrage, which appears to be the result of acute anti-ritualistic fooling, has occurred at Ling Church. Malvern (writes the "Daily Mail" of 10th August). ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    The principal Federal electoral officer, Mr Oldham, who returned a few years ago from Queensland, leaves for Adelaide this evening, to instruct the ...

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