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  5. GENERAL.

    A fresh and most important development has occurred In connection with the epidemic of beer poisoning, which starting in Manchester. rapidly spread ...

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  6. S. AFRICA.

    The report of the disaster which befell a recruit detachment of Brabant's Horse, who were ambushed by the Boers near Zastron in the extreme ...

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  7. COLLAPSED.

    When Mr Duffy, leading counsel for the respondent in the Stirling divorce, asked yesterday for an adjournment in order to enable him to consider his ...

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  9. AN AUSTRALIAN AUTHOR.

    Mr Donald Maedonald's book, "How We Kept the Flag Flying at Lady-smith," has been most favorably received in London. ...

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  10. CHINA.

    In spite of its loudly expressed desire to secure peace, and its alleged acceptance of the conditions laid down by the Allies, the Chinese Government ...

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  11. SIR ALEXANDER COCKBURN

    Sir Alexander Cockburn, the Agent-General for South Australia, has been elected a member of the Council of King's College, Dublin. ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    All night Legislative Assembly sat. Adjourned at four clock this morning. Adjourned after a heated finale. ...

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  13. CLEMENTS' REVERSE.

    Later accounts of the serve reverse sustained by Major-General Clements troops at Nooligedae[?]t farm show that the success of the complete surprise ...

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  14. HE DEFENDS THE MALT.

    The above cablegram was shown to Colonel Burston. of the well-known firm of Samuel Burston and Sons. Pneumatic Maltsters. He remarked that so many ...

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  15. A RACING CONCERN.

    The action by Thomas Halligan, Jockey, of Kensington, against Harry Connolly, racehorse trainer, also of Kensington, for the recovery of L121 11s for wages and ...

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  16. OUTBREAK OF FAMINE.

    Owing to the severity of the winter season, and the loss of the crops in consequence of the military operations, there is grave danger of famine in the ...

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  17. A JUDGE INVITED

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day Judge Hamilton heard a husband's appeal against a maintenance order in which the evidence was very conflicting. The bona ...

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  18. STONE THROWING.

    The little boys, named Thomas Madigan and James Synnot, were charged at the Carlton Court to-day with throwing atones, to the danger of persons. A Chinese named At Chew. ...

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  19. THE CNEISENAU DISASTER.

    Further accounts of the wreck of the Carman training frigate, Gneisena[?], which ported her rallies and went cables and went ashore in the road of Mal[?]ga, with ...

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  20. FRANCE'S EXPERIMENT.

    The French Government, after the campaign in South Africa had turned in favor of the British, showed its sympathy with the Republicans by offering ...

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