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  4. OUR CABLES.

    A melancholy discovery has been made by the Anglo-Egyption force under the Sirdar, Sir Herbert Khchener now advancing to attack the Khalifa's ...

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  5. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    Never in their history have the Newport railway workshops presented such a busy scene as they do at present, when the extensive and costly plant is being ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The jubihation of the Radial and Literal person over the defeat Lord Skelmersdale the Conservative a[?]daue at Southport and the election of ...

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  7. PIONEER DUST.

    An interesting ceremony will take place at the st. Kilda Cemetery tomorrow afternoon, when the remains of four persons, who arrived port Phillip ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Towards Khartoum The boys are now marching. Cavalry pass the battle-field of Abuklea ...

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  9. MR MERRY.

    Mr Merry not unknown is litigation reappeared in the Practice Court to-day. He explained to Mr Justice Hodges that he was desirous of having the costs of a ...

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  10. NOT CLEVER ENOUGH.

    Charles Jones, twenty year of age, and Arthur Sixsmith alias Murphy, nineteen years of age, were charged at the City Court this morning with stealing ...

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  11. CANADA'S TARIFF.

    His feared that the settlement of the outstanding difficulties between Canada and the United Stales will not be so speedy as was anticipated. ...

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  12. CHARLEY BERESFORD.

    Rear-Admiral Lord Charles Beresford. M.P., who was recently engaged by the associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom to visit ...

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  13. GOOD MOTHER STATE.

    Just before the adjournment of the Carlton Court on the 13th inst., Mrs Bond, a respectably-clad elderly woman, came forward in answer to the clerk's ...

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  14. THEY SHAKE HANDS.

    An incident to which great political significance is attached has taken place at Dublin. At the opening of the annual Horse ...

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  15. DUTCH PIANIST.

    Dr Slevking, a well-known Dutch pianist, has been arrested at [?]schl, in Upper Austria, for refusing to raise his hat as the Most was carried by in ...

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  16. THE WEARY PRISONER.

    The entrance into the City Court this morning from the room occupied by accused persons, of a young woman named Mary Critchelt, was followed by an ...

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  17. WAS THERE DESERTION?

    Mr Justice Hood recently heard a petition by Charles Nathaniel Simons for the dissolution of petitioner's marriage with Matilda Simons, on the ground of ...

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  18. UNDERPAID.

    At the Prahran Court this morning, Jeremiah M'Namara, baker, of High street, St. Klid was charged with employing Ernest Gillies in breadmaking ...

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  19. STANDARD BANK.

    The third petition presented by Mr James H. Ritey, accountant of Little Collins street, for the winding up of the Standard Bank, is not likely to meet with ...

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