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  4. CHINA.

    Latest reports from China show that the Boxers are again making head in the country held by the allied troops. On the 20th inst. a strong Boxer force ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. S. AFRICA.

    An effective speech on the assistance rendered to Great Britain by the colonics during the South African campaign has been delivered by Major- General Baden-Powell at Port ...

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  6. SYDNEY SIGHTS

    It is customary to hear comparisons instituted between the dressing of Sydney and Melbourne women. I will say nothing about the looks of the local ladies; that is ...

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  7. BEACH TRAGEDY.

    A very sad affair, the death of a boy named Leslie Allen John Mitchell, at the St. Kilda Beach yesterday, was Investigated by Coroner Candler and a Jury of ...

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  8. ALFRED HOSPITAL.

    Mr Witt[?] J.P., held a magisterial enquiry at the Alfred Hospital to-day into the circumstances surrounding the death of Fritz T[?]ester. aged 70 years. ...

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  9. RAILWAY BOOKING CLERKS.

    Several complaints have reached us as to the alleged Inordinately long hours that most of the booking clerks at city and suburban railway stations are ...

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  10. A TRAGEDY

    That it is a most dangerous thing to start out on a drinking bout with a revolver in your possession was brought home to a dark skinned young man ...

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  11. GENERAL.

    The "St. James's Gazette." In an article dealing with the inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth. refers to the action of Lord Hopetoun in ...

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  12. TEACHER DE WET

    A noteworthy cable message has been published on the subject of the lessons learned by the imperial troops during the South African campaign. ...

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  13. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    In the District Court to-day Charles Hammond. traveller, was charged by Constable Se[?]ion with not complying with his direction to stop when crossing the ...

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  14. DISGUSTING CONDUCT.

    To-day. at the Collingwood Court. Wm. O'Neill, who came from Lilydale. and Agnes Hawley, a domestic servant, were charged with indecent behavior and ...

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  15. WAS SHE ASSAULTED ?

    At the Fitzroy Police Court this morning. before Messrs Showers, Renfrew, Tait. Grayson and Wheeler (Mayor). Richard Morrison, on bail, was charged ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Do Wet As army instructor Has done some [?] work. Reuter's correspondent bears witness. ...

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  17. THE CRETAN QUESTION.

    Prince George of Greece, who on the termination of the Greec-Turkish war was appointed by the Powers Governor- General of Crete. Is making renewed ...

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  18. HIS LANGUAGE.

    A tail, well-built young man named Henry Morris, a resident of University street. Carlton, was charged at the local court to-day with using insulting word ...

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  19. NEARING THE END?

    The Purls "Sieele" publishes the Text of an Interview with a Hollander who has recently returned from the Transvaal on the subject of the existing ...

    Article : 116 words
  20. CHARGES HIS WIFE

    At the Footseray Police Court, this morning, Henry Pierce, of Carlton charged his wife. Ellen Pierce, on warrant. with feloniously stealing a ...

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  21. MUST SUPPORT HER.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, Fitzroy Cornwall was summoned by his wife, Julia Cornwall, for the maintenance of herself and two children. ...

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  22. A BAD AIM.

    A young man named Denis O'Donnell was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with insulting behavior and "throwing a missile to the danger of a ...

    Article : 146 words
  23. A COWARDLY RUFFIAN.

    A burly fellow named James Butler hawker. was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with assault. Margaret Carr told the Bench that on ...

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  24. A STOLEN WATCH.

    A fruit hawker named John Griffiths pleaded not guilty at the North Melbourne Court to-day, to a charge of stealing a watch. ...

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  25. AFTER THE HOLIDAYS.

    There was no holiday aspect about the proceedings at the City Court to-day. On the contrary, things were very busy. Outside were vehicles of all descriations ...

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  26. SHE WROTE HER NAME

    Mary Ann Flaherty was determined that when her dead body should he found in the Yarra there should be an necessity for anyone to trouble about her ...

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