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  4. IN ZULULAND

    Colonel Mackenzie, who is in charge of the Natal forces at present in Zululand, has occupied all commanding positions. Columns are out in, various directions ...

    Article : 123 words
  5. THE GAME OF BRIDGE

    Last week I dealt with red suit declarations. To-day my text must be Clubs and Spades. Nor must it be supposed that these suits invariably belong to the defensive ...

    Article : 1,676 words
  6. TWO-MINUTE CHATS

    The public have but a faint idea, said a tram conductor, to a "Star" reporter this morning, "of the great risk we run in collecting fares when the footboards of trams ...

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  7. INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS

    A crowded meeting that has been held in Poona has endorsed the nomination of Laj Patral for the presidency of the Indian National Congress. ...

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  8. THE DRUCE CASE

    Counsel for the prosecutor in tho Druce perjury case, now in progress, intimated during to-day's heaping that he would no longer rely on the evidence given by Robert ...

    Article : 134 words
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  10. SCARLATINA SERUM

    Professor Marpmann, of Leipzig, has discovered a scarlatina serum, with which some marvellous cures have been effected. Nearly every case in the Vienna Polyclinic ...

    Article : 54 words
  11. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION

    The French Council of State, which interprets the law, has decided that municipalities must provide religious instruction for those school children whose parents desire ...

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  12. NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    Writing in the "Review of Reviews," Mr. W. T. Stead, in dealing with Germany's naval proposals; advocates the construction of two British battleships for every one built by ...

    Article : 70 words
  13. TO PREVENT FRAUD

    Great Britain and France have signed a convention under which it is agreed that they shall assist each other in the recovery of succession duties, with the object of ...

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  14. CATTLE DRIVING

    Further cattle-driving outrages are reported from Ireland. Notwithstanding that the police were present, four farms at Tullk, Tonbane, and ...

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  15. THE TEST MATCH

    The greatest interest is being manifested in the progress of the first test match between the English cricketers and the Australian Eleven. ...

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  16. BALKAN AGITATORS

    It has transpired that Panitza, the Macedonian, by whom the well-known revolutionaries, Boris Santfoff and Garvanoff, were shot dead, was an emissary of the brigand ...

    Article : 76 words
  17. THE JURY DISAGREED

    Frederick Smith, an elderly man, was charged at the Quarter Sessions yesterday with having, at Prince Alfred Park on November 27 last, assaulted a little girl. ...

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  18. FLOODS IN ENGLAND

    Heavy, rains in England have resulted in floods that have destroyed a large amount of property in different parts of the country. Dr. Morage, of Paris, has reported to the ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. SURRENDER OF MUKDEN

    General Ka[?]lbars has been summoned to St. Petersburg, to explain the surrender of Mukden during the Russo-Japanese war. General Ronnenkampf has succeeded ...

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  20. BAR SILVER

    Bar silver is quoted to-day 2s [?]d per ounce standard. ...

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