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  4. S. AFRICA.

    General De Wet, who had retired into the mountainous country around Thaba Nehu. has once more succeeded in breaking through the cordon of British ...

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  5. DOCTOR SEEKS DIVORCE.

    In the Banco Court to-day, before Mr Justice Williams, the hearing of a divorce suit, in which a well-known Melbourne medical man is petitioner, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. GENERAL.

    The fuller details now available of the wreck of the German school-ship Gneise[?]au, in the harbor of Malaga, on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, show ...

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  7. LIEUTENANT GOLQUHGUN

    The exceptional skill and resource displayed by Lieutenant-Commander Win. Jurvie Colquhoun. of the Victorian navy, while temporarily attached to the ...

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  8. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr F. O. Licht, of Magdeburg. In his monthly circular, states that the increase in production of beet sugar for the present season to date is 328.000 ...

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  9. NICARAGUA CANAL.

    Considerable anxiety has been created both in Great Britain and the United States by the determination of the Jingo party in the United States Senate to ...

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  10. METHUEN ENGAGED.

    Lord Methuen. who has for some time been operating in the Hooge Veldt, south of the Magat[?]esberg Range, reports that on Friday Last he succeeded ...

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  11. ACCIDENTAL

    The adjourned inquest respecting the death of James R. Williamson, coo k, who died suddenly at his lodgings. A'Beckett street, on Saturday morning. ...

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  12. MR KRUGER.

    The corporation of Limerick, by a recent resolution, decided, as a mark of sympathy, to present Mr Kruger with the freedom of the town. ...

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  13. SALE ASSIZES.

    At the Sale Supreme Court sessions to-day. before Mr Justice Hand, Peter M'Kinnon was found guilty of perjury on three counts and r[?]nteneed to one ...

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  14. MORE FIGHTING.

    The reverse sustained by Major-General Clements at Nootgedac[?]t farm, has greatly increased the activity of the Boer commandos In the Orange River ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Dr Wet As elusive as ever. Also quite as enterprising. He has been attacking the British ...

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  16. IT IS ALL FALSE.

    The unusual sight of a Salvationist appearing on the defendant side in the City Court with a flaming red Jersey on was witnessed to-day when a man named ...

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  17. AT A CONCERT.

    A PUPH. TEACHER ASSAULTED. A youth named Frederick Henry was presented at the Hawthorn Court to-day on charges of assault and [?] obsence Language. ...

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  18. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire in Belgium has been responsible for the entire destruction of one of the best known and most valuable art collections. ...

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  19. HONOR OF OUR ARMS.

    The "Times" this morning publishes a leading article on the subject of the extraordinary charges of ma[?]ny among the troops in South Africa ...

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  20. THE CHINESE MISSIONS.

    The Committee of the Church Missionary Society, which carries on extensive 'work In China, has resolved to claim compensation from the Chinese ...

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  21. THEY WERE ANNOYED.

    It is not often that offenders, after to being dealt with by a Bench of Magistrates, have the audacity to abuse a constable after they leave the court. This ...

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  22. JINKER AND TRAM CAR.

    At the Collingwood Court this morning Jam's B. Prhi[?] was charged with negligently [?]ing a horse and [?] J. Chart [?] tram conductor. and that on the and past he was in ...

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  23. SMUGGLED.

    Same weeks ago a stevedore's laborer, named Thomas Riley, was before the Port Melbourne Court charged by Inspector-Detective Christle with smuggling two flasks of brandy, valued at ...

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  24. A NEW ZEALAND BARQUE

    The New Zealand owned barque, Weatherfield, of Wellington, has put in at Bermuda with her gear damaged. Her cargo has also shifted. ...

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