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  7. BUSHRANGERS.

    There is early expectation of a convict between the brothers [?] who have taken to the bush. and the police party in pursuit. Here are portraits of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOES IT MEAN PEACE ?

    His Majesty King Edward, who has been engaged in a yachting tour around the coast of England, is hurriedly returning to London. The King's return is attributed to a prospect of peace being proclaimed in South Africa. ...

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  9. DOOMED TO DIE.

    Albert Edward Macnamara. who Is to he hanged at ten o'clock on Monday morning next. 14th inst.. still preserves a calm demeanor. He has not made any ...

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  10. IRELAND.

    The disturbed condition of affairs in several parts of Ireland has led to action being taken by the Irish Unionist Alliance. ...

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  11. FRENCH CONGO.

    Serious disturbances have occurred in the French Congo, in Central Africa. The natives attacked a town, and looted many of the factories there. ...

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  12. CECIL RHODES.

    Additional particulars telegraphed respecting the Interment of the remains of the late Cecil Rhodes, show that the Matabele natives took a leading part in ...

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  13. CURE OF CANCER.

    The treatment and possible cure of cancer has been engaging for some months the attention of a joint committee-appointed by the Royal College ...

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  14. ALMOST A TRAGEDY.

    The coach are dolts make cowards of us all. It was an enterprise of moment. If not of great path. that a Melbourne citizen had in this mind yesterday. How the ...

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  15. A PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    A member of the Melbourne Stock Exchange has received the following cable from London:—"Rumored peace is arranged. Kaffirs up." ...

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  16. OTHER WAR NEWS.

    In his statement in the House of Commons, last night, regarding the conference at Kierksdorp, between Mr Suhail: Burger. General Botha. and other Boer ...

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  17. ONE FOUND GUILTY.

    Patrick O'Brien and James Smith were charged before Justice Beckett and a Jury. at the Supreme Court sitings to-day. with setting fire to a ...

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  18. FOES STILL AWAIT.

    The "pirate" steamer. Libertador. formerly Ban High, is in a helpless position at the Port of Spain, a harbor on the west coast of Trinidad. ...

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  19. MACEDONIA.

    In connection with the troubles in Macedonia an Incident which may lead to complications is reported to-day. A number of Turkish results in ...

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  21. WELCOME NEWS.

    The Prime Minister, Mr Barton, was unaware of the good news from London until "The Herald" representative gave it to him. When he had digested the news. ...

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  22. THE PERSONNEL.

    In connection with the conference of Boer leaders at Klerksdorp, It transpires that Mr Schalk Burger, Mr Reitz. and the other Boer delegates are ...

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  23. A NEW STEAMER.

    The steamer koringa, which Is being built for Messrs M' Hwraith. M'Eacharn and Co., has been launched at Glasgow. She Is intended for the Australian coal ...

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  24. PACIFIC CABLE.

    A cable message received on Friday by the Postmaster-General to the effect that the section of the Pacific cable had been landed at FIJI and that the ...

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  25. KAURI GUM.

    At to-day's sales of kauri gum 2681 cases were offered, of which 1000 cases were sold at par. There was a slight advance in price for three-quarter ...

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  26. CONVALESCENT.

    The following Australian officers are. now convalescent, and have resumed duty:— Lieutenant. W. Carter, of the Third ...

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  27. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Is It peace? Good news cabled this evening. The King hurrying back to London. His Majesty's haste attributed to ...

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  31. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The steamer Maori left Capetown on tho 7th Inst., with 28 men of various colonial corps for Sydney, one for Melbourne, three for Adelaide, two for ...

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  32. LIEUTENANT WITTON.

    A communication, which takes the form of a certificate of character, has been signed and forwarded to the Prime Minister by a number of prominent Drouln ...

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