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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The Parisians are again showing dissatisfaction with the condition of the French navy, which a considerable section of them would like to see made ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    A statement in regard to the question of what indemnity the Transvaal Government is likely to demand for the Jameson raid has been made by Dr. ...

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  6. THE BUNTINE WILL

    The suit to set aside the will of Robert Buntine, deceased, was continued in the Banco Court today, before Mr Justice A'Beckett. ...

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  7. MADE MONEY.

    Further particulars are to hand in connection with the defalcations at the Credit Lyonnals, Brussels, on the part of the cashier of the establishment. ...

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  8. DERVISH RAID.

    The latest news from the Soudan reports a raid by the dervishes near Tokar, a town some distance south of Snakim. ...

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  9. THE YARRAWONGA.

    The s.s. Yarrawonga, of the Land Line, which recently met with a mishap on the voyage from Australia to London, and was towed into Malta, has ...

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  10. CHURCH PARLIAMENTS.

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria sat again today, the Moderator (the Rev. D. M'Donald, D.D.) presiding. ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Some further particulars of the A. W. Steel turf swindle given on Page 3. Duelling to be greatly modified as a practice in the Bavarian Army. About ...

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  12. DUELLING.

    The prevalence of duelling amongst officers of the army in Bavaria has long been a public scandal Some new regulations have been ...

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  13. THE PACIFIC CABLE.

    The Pacific Cable Commission resumed its sittings today, and is engaged examining witnesses. Arrangements have been made under ...

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  14. A BIG TRANSPORT

    The Spanish Government has purchased the Gulon Company's s.s. Alaska, a vessel of 6932 tons, belonging to London. The intention is to convert the vessel ...

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  15. THE EVIL ONE

    The sections or committees of the anti-Masonic Congress at Trent are sitting with closed doors (says the "Times"). In the fourth section the now famous ...

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  16. MEAT FOR MALTA.

    Arrangements have been made in respect to consignments of frozen meat sent to Maita that the meat will be weighed and labelled ashore, so that ...

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  17. EITHER PREFERABLE.

    A precocious little cast end boy, the son of a well-known dentist, has furnished the household with more than a little amusement by the remarks he ...

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  18. THE HURDLE RACER R.A.

    This morning in the City Court James Isaac Johnston was charged with stealing a saddle and bridle, valued at L2, the property of Sylvester France. ...

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  19. BAPTIST UNION.

    The annual session of the Baptist Union of Victoria was continued in the lecture-hall attached to the Collins street Church this morning. ...

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