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  4. THE TRANSVAAL

    Later information in regard to the affairs in the Transvaal is embodied in private cable messages received to-day. ...

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  5. THE TRANSVAAL

    German sympathy with the Boer Government has been indicated in a very [?] man[?]er by the Emperor of Germany himself. ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. OUR GABLES.

    The "Times" to-day publishes an article upon the appointment of a Commission by President Cleveland to [?]quire into and report upon the ...

    Article : 184 words
  7. MARGARET ROBINSON.

    The body of the young woman. Margaret Robinson, who died at Fitzroy, on the 23rd January. was exhumed in the Melbourne General Cemetery ...

    Article : 169 words
  8. WAITING FOR TIDINGS.

    Captain T. Sanderson, the Melbourne Harbor Master, has received a letter from Port Louis, Mauritius, which has some humorous but more pathetic ...

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  9. THE LARGEST SHIP AFLOAT.

    In these times of hurry and hustle the steamship has almost entirely superseded the old-fashioned sailing vessel as a carrier of passengers or freight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TAX-PAYING E[?]

    "I have been in America [?] said the talketive [?] ready I have beco[?] some of the strange [?] ...

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  11. A CONSTABLE'S FRIEND.

    On the 4th November last Constable W. G. Parkin, stationed at Fitzroy. was visited by an old friend named Charles Lawrence Goodall. After having a quiet ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Jameson's high jink. Ends in a very sad fizzle. He will be tried by court-martial. Fortunate thing for Jameson if no ...

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  13. GLAD TO SEE HIM.

    An American politician, commenting on the fact that in America we always expect a man to get up and say something on a public occasion, adds :-- "But ...

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  14. "SUSPECTED PERSON."

    In the City Court to-day. before Mr Panton, P.M., and a Bench of magistrates. Catherine M.Williams was charged with being a suspected person. ...

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  15. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The New York Chambers of Commerce have held a meeting to consider the present situation of affairs between the United States and Great Britain ...

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  16. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The R.M.S. Oroya, Captain E. E. Lavington, left the Railway pier, Port Melbourne, shortly after noon, for London. via ports. Pasengers:-- ...

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  17. A COW RDLY HUSBAND

    In the City Court to-day a powerfully built young man named William Peters was charged with having assaulted his wife, Ellon Peters. ...

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  18. THE BLACK WATCH

    The Imperial Government has taken prompt and drastic steps to provent further invasion of Transvaal territory. ...

    Article : 95 words
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  20. MRS CURRIE'S DEATH.

    Joseph Davis, otherwise "Professor" Davis, for whom a warrant was issued yesterday by Mr Panton, P.M., on a charge that he "did kill and slay" one ...

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