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  5. OUR CABLES.

    Prolonged litigation is proceeding in connection with the concession granted by the Transvaal Government for the construction of the Selate River ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, has made an important statement in the House of Commons with reference to the proposed ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Latest advices from Man[?] are to the effect that fierce fighting is going on between the Spanish troops and the rebels near that city. ...

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  8. PASSES THROUGH.

    Frank G. Thornton, a short, dark-complexioned man of middle-age, and said to have been an Inspector of police in India, was charged at the City Court ...

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  9. OWNERS SHOULD NOTE.

    The owners of the Hunt Club Hotel, Little Collins street, Melbourne,, made an application to the Licensing Court to-day to authorise Finlay Callander to ...

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  10. BISMARCK ON THE SPANISH WAR.

    A Bismarckinn organ in Leipzig has been giving the views of Prince Bismarck on the war. The ex-Chancellor declines to give an opinion on the Cuban ...

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  11. THE ENGLISH AMBASSADOR.

    The New York correspondent of the "Times" writes: A report is cabled from London, and appears in all the American newspapers. that Sir Julian ...

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  12. MARYLEBONE.

    Lord Hawke's proposal that the Marylebone Cricket Club should select the home teams and grounds. to play in the test matches during the ...

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  13. A NEW GAS.

    Professor W. Ramsay has discovered a new gas. He has decided to name it "Crypton." ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Manila in peril. Threatened by rebels. Native regiments in mutiny. Shoot the officers and join the rebels. ...

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  15. PUERTO RICO TO BE CAPTURED.

    The "New York Herald's" Washington correspondent says:-- The advisability of sending troops for the invasion of Puerto Rico has been ...

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  16. MUTINEERS.

    Dissension has broken out among the Spanish troops forming the garrison at Manila. A native regiment employed in the ...

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  17. ARCHBISHOP CARR

    The Most Rev. Thos. J. Carr, D.D., Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne, has arrived in London. Dr Carr left Melbourne on 30th ...

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  18. TWENTY-ONE DAYS

    Charles Dunkley was charged at the Richmond Court this morning with assaulting his wife Annie. Mrs Dunkley told the Bench that she ...

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  19. ADDRESS TO THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Governor-General of the Philippines has addressed a manifesto to the natives, in which he said:-- "The enemy who wish to take ...

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  20. FROM THE NORTH.

    The cargo of frozen meat despatched from Townsville by the s.s. Buleshire is stated to be of poor quality. Some of the meat is said to be ...

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  21. AMERICA AND WEI-HAI-WEI.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Herald" says:-- Before the blowing up of the Maine made war inevitable the Government ...

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  22. MORE MYSTERY

    The most conflicting rumors are being circulated as to the movements of the Spanish reserve squadron under Admiral Camara, recently formed at ...

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  23. MILK AND WATER.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, Inspector Ford, of the Melbourne Corporation, charged Graham Reid and John Thompson, with having sold milk not of ...

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  24. MINING LEASES.

    A question of great interest to mining companies was to-day brought under the notice of the Secretary of Mints. in the absence of the Minister, by a ...

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  25. A PLUCKY GOVERNOR.

    The Madrid newspapers relate that in one of the last despatches which passed over the cable the Governor declared that he would resist to the utmost and ...

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  26. CHINESE AT ALBURY.

    Four Chinese who were arrested here charged with attempted poll tax evasion, on their arrival from Brown Hill by express, were ...

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  27. HIS LAST SLEEP.

    George Evans, about 50 years of age, was found dead in his bed at the Salvation Army Metropole, King street, to-day. He retired to rest about ...

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  28. AN ANGLO-SAXON ALLIANCE.

    Writing of President M'Kinley, the Washington correspondent of the "Times" says:--The Idea that some day in some way there may be co-operation ...

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  29. A FEW NOTES

    From the London "Times." received by the mail just delivered, we extract as follows:-- ...

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  31. MOVE ON!

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day seven young men--J. D. Brookshaw, Alfred. Critch, Michael Fitzgerald. Thomas Love, James Causland. Peter ...

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  32. A VILLAGE SETTLEMENT.

    The annual return in connection with the Echuca village settlement has just been complied by the steward, Constable M'Curdy, and is as follows :-- ...

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