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  5. THE WAR.

    Fuller details have now been received of the death of the Earl of Airlie, Lieutenant-Colonel of the 12th Lancers, who was killed at the battle of ...

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  6. CHANGE OF NAME.

    We have received a series of questions addressed to our legal adviser bearing on the subject of the method to be adopted in making a change of name, and of ...

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  7. MARSHALL HALL

    At the conclusion of the meeting of the University Council last evening a letter from Professor Marshall-Hall was handed to the Press for publication. In the ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    The debate In committee on the Commonwealth Bill was resumed this afternoon In the House of Commons. An attempt to finish the committee ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    The Powers are despatching troops to Tients[?]u, which is now completely cut off by the Chinese fa[?]aties, with all available speed. ...

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  10. CAN WE AFFORD

    Representatives of a recent conference of municipalities interviewed the Treasurer this morning and asked him to provide sufficient funds to enable the State ...

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  11. THE HEATHEN CHINEE.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Premier of Canada, is devising measures to check the influx of Chinese and other As[?]es into the Dominion. ...

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  12. CAPE MINISTRY.

    Sir John Gordon Sprigg, who was sent for by the Governor of Cape Colony on the collapse of the Schreiner Cabinet, owing to the split relative to ...

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  13. THE COMPROMISE.

    Dr Quick has been good enough to furnish to "The Herald" a statement of his views on the compromise effected with respect to the appeal clause of the ...

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  14. THE SYERLA DISPUTE.

    Owing to the peculiar circumstances connected with the [?] victory [?] of The Gra[?]ter in the City and Suburban Handleap, the London representative of Mr ...

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  15. LITTLE HAZEL.

    In the Pru[?] Court to-day, Mr Woolf applied for a writ of habeas corpus to compel Mrs Elizabeth Sims to produce her daughter. Hazel Ruby Sims, a child ...

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  16. LONDON DOCK STRIKE.

    Serious labor troubles have arisen among the laborers at the London docks. Owing to the strike, the work of ...

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  17. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    The adjourned inquest respecting the death of a newly born female child which died at the residence of its mother. Mary Lane, at Cardigan street, St. Kilda East, ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The war. Some further news to-day. How the Earl of A[?] fell is told. New Ministry formed at the Cape. ...

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  19. A MINE ROBBERY.

    At the City Police Court this morning two men named Walter Cartwright and Frederick Hamen were charged with breaking Into the office of the Duke of ...

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