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  3. WISE AND OTHERWISE.

    Honors are coming thick to Ballarat. This is but as it should be, and may the good citizens of the Golden City find consolation in these distinctions, since the greatest of all ...

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  4. BOERS AND BRITISH.

    The moral of the South African story, so far as it has gone, is that Parliamentary institutions do not produce men of action. Those who govern one of the mightiest ...

    Article : 1,556 words
  5. W. H. BUCKLEY SENTENCED.

    In the Criminal Court yesterday, before Judge Gaunt, William Hurst Buckley, late chief clerk and accountant to the Crown Law department, who on Tuesday last was found ...

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  6. ROUND THE WORLD.

    The Dreyfus case, a workmen's strike, the Fashoda difficulty, and a Royalist plot to upset the Republic, were engaging attention at Paris during our visit. They do not, ...

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  7. GENERAL JOUBERT'S LETTER.

    General Joubert is a man endowed with a fatal gift for writing letters. General Joubert's letters and President Kruger's epigrams are things that will leave their mark ...

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  8. STATEMENT BY A SOUTH AFRICAN COLONIST.

    After a long course of nebulous, and often contradictory, telegrams from South Africa, it is refreshing to come across a man who has just returned from the country, whom you ...

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  9. THE CENTRAL WINE CELLAR.

    Sir,--In your report of any evidence given before the Cool Storage and Wine Commission yesterday I am reported to have stated, with regard to the price of wine, that most ...

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  10. RECENT PATENTS.

    Messrs. Edward Waters and Son, patent agents, 131-133 William-street, Melbourne, (also Sydney and Brisbane), have recently filed the following applications for Victorian patents:-- ...

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  11. A MISINTERPRETED TELEGRAM.

    Prince Christian, who is taking his usual cure at Kissingen, had an amusing adventure there the other day. Mr. Alcock, the well-known secretary of the Surrey Club, ...

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  13. MAJUBA HILL.

    There are not many now living of the 250 survivors of the Majuba Hill battle, which was one of the principal engagements of the Transvaal war 18 years ago, and very few of ...

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  14. BOER "AMAZONS" ARMING.

    The following special cable was received at the London office of the "Standard and Diggers' News":-- "JOHANNESBURG. 31st August, 7.30 p.m. ...

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  15. KRUGER'S FAVORITE PSALM.

    President Kruger has allowed himself to be interviewed regarding the present crisis. As is his wont, the President adopted the method of reply by reference to Scripture. ...

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