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  4. THE BUNTINE WILL

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

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    Major-General Hutton, who was until lately military commandant in New South Wales, is announced to deliver a lecture at Aldershot. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    From Cuba the latest advices tell of fierce fighting at San Miguel. The Spanish troops engaged a strong force of the insurgent Cubans, and lost ...

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  7. A CAPTIVATOR

    John Bulloch, otherwise John Barton, the captivating young gentleman of matrimonial proclivities, was formally presented to Mr Panton, P.M., at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. AFFAIRS IN CRETE

    The condition of affairs in Crete is causing great anxiety. Reforms lately promised by the Porte have not been carried out, and the island ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The imperial authorities are alive to the necessity of affording an adequate protection to the British in Rhodesia, as, although the rebellion is practically ...

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  10. THE FLAGSHIP

    It is rumored at Portsmouth that H.M.S. Orlando the flagship on the Australian station is to be replaced by H.M.S. Eclipse, instead of by the ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The case for the proponents of Robert Buntine's will was concluded this morning. A detachment of the Rifle Brigade and ...

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  12. A PRINCESS

    The "Daily Telegraph" today reports a sensational elopement in very high circles. It states that the Princes Elvira, ...

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  13. TWICE ARRESTED.

    A swagman named Patrick Burn was charged at the City Court today with stealing a buggy rug, valued at 2[?]s, on the 6th of last month. ...

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  14. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    Thomas Mason appeared on remand at the Carlton Court today charged with stealing a gold curb necklet chain, a gold cross and 14s in silver from ...

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  16. THE CAVEATOR'S CASE.

    Mr Purves addressed his Honor on behalf of the caveator. He said that it was his duty to do so, and he thought when he had concluded his Honor would ...

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