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  4. THE CRISIS IN CHINA.

    Reassuring news has been received with respect to the situation of the Legations at Peking, and the safely of the relief force, composed of British and ...

    Article : 90 words
  5. OFF TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    At the present moment, while the eyes of half the civilised world are centred upon South Africa, and it appears to be the intention of thousands of people to ...

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  6. CROSSED THE BAR.

    In political circles to-day deep regret was expressed by Ministers and members at the death of Lord Loch, who was Governor of Victoria for 1884 to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    The letters of the war correspondents at the front describing in detail the battle of Hatherley, which resulted in the complete rout of Botha's army. ...

    Article : 214 words
  8. THE LUNACY LAW.

    The prominence given by "The Herald" to the procedure in the Courts of Petty Sessions with respect to lunatics, combined with the recent action in the ...

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  9. NATIVE BORN.

    In accordance with the resolution carried at the last annual conference at the Australian Natives' Association, the Board of Directors of that body has been ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cables late. Interesting budget on this page. Further details of the fighting near Hatherley. ...

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  11. TROOPS POURING IN

    In view of the increasingly threatening nature of the situation in China and the rapid spread of the rising initiated by the fanatic clans of Boxers, the Powers ...

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  12. SOME PREGNANT WORDS.

    When Lord (then Sir Henry) Loch was about to leave Victoria, as wax then supposed on six months' leave of absence,the citizens of Melbourne tendered him a ...

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  13. LI HUNG CHANG

    The order Issued by the Empress of China, hastily summoning the veteran statesman, Li-Hung-Chang, to Peking, has not so far been obeyed. ...

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  14. BULLER MOVES ON.

    News has Wen received of further important operations in the Transvaal. By a general forward movement. General Buller's force, which was last ...

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  15. BOY HOUSEBREAKERS.

    At Caulfield to-day three boys, named William Albert Miller (12), Henry Marshall Miller (8), and William Henry Morton (13). were charged with breaking into the dwelting-house of ...

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  17. MARCH AND FIGHT

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, in a despatch on the subject, highly praises the work done by the column under General Inn Hamilton since it moved from ...

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  18. TOO MUCH WATER

    At the meeting of the Women's Hospital to-day, a letter was read from the Metropolitan board of Works, stating that it had been brought under the notice of the Water Supply ...

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  19. THE MISSING BISHOP

    The report that Dr. Dunne, the Bishop of Wilcannia who was proceeding to Mossgiel to hold a confirmation service, had been missing since Monday morning, ...

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  20. HIS BICYCLE SKIDDED.

    Acting Judge Johnston was tho victim of a bicycle accident last evening. He has been in the habit of cycling to town and back to his private residence. Last night, shortly after ...

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