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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Rumors are to hand of fiercely contested battle, said to have lasted for two days. between the Chinese troops in Corea and the Japanese. ...

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  7. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Halloa, HERALD Well, what can we do for you? Just give on "Old Journalist" who has said a say through Our Telephone more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ALLEGED FALSE IMPRISONMENT.

    Mr Angus Evans, well-known in football and cricket circles, was plaintiff in a false imprisonment case tried in the County Court, before Judge Worthington, to-day. The ...

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  9. A GOVERNMENT LOAN.

    The Government proposes to issue a new loan of L832,000 at 3½ per cent. to meet an old loan failing due in January next. A special meeting of the Executive ...

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  10. A FATAL FIRE.

    A fatal fire occurred this morning at Keira, the residence of Mr D. M'Master, situated at Thornton street, Woollahra. At about 4 o'clock a Mr Daly, living opposite, ...

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  11. RELIGIOUS RIOTS.

    More religious riots are reported as having taken place at Poonah, in the Bombay Presidency. A procession was passing through the ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Firm but very quiet market on Melbourne 'Change to-day. Bendigo stock and share market very dull to-day. No sales at all. ...

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  13. THE CRISIS.

    Richmond. -- Mr G. H. Bonnett, at the Burnley Hall, Burnley street; Mr J. U. Winn, St. Matthias schoolroom, Church street. ...

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  14. EGYPTIAN SLAVERY.

    The court martial on the Pashas and other high officials at Cairo, accused of being concerned in the importation of slave girls from the Soudan, has finished ...

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  15. CUNNING CALIGRAPHISTS.

    Two calligraphists, Ernest Vergoz and John Neilson, were charged at the City Court to day. The facts of the case were published ...

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  16. AFGHANISTAN.

    The Chiefs of the various Afghan tribes have consented to the Amear's visit to England. The final arrangements have been ...

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  17. POLITICAL POINTS.

    Mr Robert Harper, a "Future Treasurer," says his friends, in the address he has issued to the electors of East Bourke, agrees with the view that has been put ...

    Article : 290 words
  18. THOSE RAILWAY DISMISSALS.

    The extraordinary fashion in which Sir James Patterson, in replying to the member for Warren help in the Assembly, last month, denied that the Government, had ...

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  19. EAST AFRICA.

    An agent of the British East Africa Company has been murdered at Malindi, a coast station to the south of For moss Bay. ...

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  20. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    Mr Justice Williams is still "charging" the jury in the Speight v. Syme case. It is a colossal charge, quite in keeping with the rest of the case, and promises to ...

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