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  4. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    No authentic news has as yet been received either as to the fate of the legations in Poking, which were reported to have been captured by the ...

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  5. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

    There was a patriotic concert at Auburn night and a feature in the proceedings was a stirring and patriotic address the Rev. Dr. Watkin incidentally Dr. ...

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  6. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    No communication has been received front Lord Roberts since the 16th inst., and it is supposed that the wires have been cut by Boer sympathisers. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Favorable news has been received from Kumasi, the capital of Ashanti, where Sir Fredk. Hodgson, the Governor of the Gold Coast, has been for ...

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  8. A SELF-TAUGHT ARTIST.

    There is a peculiarity about Alfred Forsyth; a thin youth, who fixes his necktie with artistic negligence. He is a bundle of nerves, if his description of himself is ...

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  9. "UNWILLING TO SCHOOL"

    The Yallock village settlers took advantage of the visit of Mr M'Coll the Minister of Lands, to their district on Tuesday last to Invoke that gentleman's influence ...

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  10. DUMBELL'S BANK.

    The preliminary prosecution of tie officials of Dumbell's Banking Co, Douglas, Isle of Matt, which suspended payment on January 31st was ...

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  11. ON BASUTO BORDER.

    The large body of Boers who have been hemmed in by Sir Leslie Bundle on the Basutoland border are now making desperate efforts to break through ...

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  12. A DREEZY RESPONDENT.

    Francis Southall Olsen, master, of the cutter Secret, "how lying, in the Little Dock," has been made respondent in a divorce suit, and he was summened to ...

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  13. SHANGHAI THREATENED.

    The anti-foreign insurrection started by the Boxers clan is rapidly spreading throughout China, and Shanghai, at the mouth of the Yang-tse-Kiang, the ...

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  14. OUR MINING EXPERT

    Mr Stirling, the Victorian mining expert, has now installed himself in the offices of the Agent-General, and is inquiring into the subject of the ...

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  15. DRINK AND GAMBLING.

    A young man named James M'Carthy twenty-five years of age, was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with the larceny as n servant of LI 11s id. ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    Judging by the news in the afternoon cables there would still seem to be considerable tenacity amongst the. Free State burghers, or otherwise they would ...

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  17. THE TALE OF A COAT.

    Some "commission agents" get their "com." in peculiar ways. Charles J. Williams tried to persuade Detective O'Donnell yesterday that he was ...

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  18. PAYMENT BY RESULTS.

    A number of parents were summoned to the Part Melbourne Court to-day for not having sent their children to school on the statutory number of days during ...

    Article : 306 words
  19. THE BATTLE OF TAKU.

    It appears front later accounts of tho capture of the Takn forts by the combined Hoots of the combined fleets the lire front the batteries was both heavy and ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    China crisis. The latest about it In our cable messages this evening. Nothing authentic about the relief ...

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  21. WROTE TO THE JUDGE.

    On taking his seat in the Practice Court to-day. Mr Justice Hodges said that he bed received a letter from a gentleman, whose name it was not necessary to ...

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  22. ALLEGED TILL ROBBERY.

    Two men named Ernest Johnson and James O'Connor were arrested in the Edinburgh Gardens?, North Fitzroy, by Constable Roes, of Clifton Hill, yesterday ...

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  23. WENT FOR A WALK.

    About 5 o'clock last night a Harbor Trust employe, named Evans, Informed Constable John Watson, of the Williamstown police, that the body of a man. with ...

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