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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The relations between the German Emperor and the family of the late Prince Bismarck continue to be extremely strained. ...

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  5. DIVORCE SUITS.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Mr Justice Hood gave Judgment in the case of Pinchin v. Pinchin. which was heard by his Honor last week. ...

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  6. A BOLD BURGLAR

    A bold, bad burglar, a Frenchman by birth, met his Waterloo in the small hours of this morning, not on Belgium's green fields. but on the crown of the hill ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    A forced march Illustrating the endurance of the Egyptian troops commanded by Sir Herbert Kirchener has been made by an Egyptian battalion. ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    According to the "New York World'' the situation in Cuba grows increasingly serious. The "World" slates, on the authority. ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Carlists active. Buying arms in England. American troops suffering from disease. ...

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  10. A PERILOUS TIME.

    The steel barque Cara. reported yesterday as being outside Fort Phillip Heads in a partially dismantled condition, sailed up to Hobson's Bay during the ...

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  11. SIRDAR'S ADVANCE

    The rapid advance of the Anglo-Egyptian force on Khartoum is having a market effect on those subject to the influence of the Khalifa. ...

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  12. DON CARLOS

    Latest reports of the political situation in Spain are of anything but a reassuring character. It is feared that a serious Carlist. ...

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  13. TOUCHING HIS TICKET.

    There was a little tussle last night at the Flinders street railway station, and the circumstances were investigated in the City Court this morning, when ...

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  14. GETTING READY

    The German military authorities are making experiments with the view of establishing a pigeon service between Great Britain and Germans. ...

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  15. SHAFTER'S SICK.

    The urgent necessity for the withdrawal of the United States troops from Cuba is vividly shown by the hospital returns. ...

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  16. THE BALL AND THE BILL.

    This morning, in the City Court. George Alfred Paice was charged, on remand, with imposition upon Henry Grey be fasle representations. ...

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  17. PALMER V. PALMER.

    In the Divorce Court to-day before Mr Justice Hood, Mr W. T. C. Kelly mentioned the suit of Palmer v. Palmer, which was adjourned yesterday for the ...

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  18. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    The embarkation of the 25,000 Spanish troops who surrendered to the Americans at Santiago de Cuba, has begun. ...

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  19. THEFT OF NOTES.

    At the Police Court this morning, a lad aged fifteen years, named Henry Chamberlain, was committed to take his trial at the General Sessions on 4th ...

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