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  9. THE WAR.

    In the course of his eulogy of the transport service in connection with the war. the First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl Selborne, gave the House of Lords ...

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  10. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    At an early hour this morning a fire broke out in the hay and corn stores of A. Devine and Co.. Ryrle street, and in an incredibly short space of time spread ...

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  11. VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

    Considerable anxiety and consternation have been caused in the island of Martinique, one of the French West Indies. ...

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  12. GREAT BLAZE.

    A dreadful fire, which caused enormous damage to property and terrible loss of life, has occurred in Egypt. The scene of the outbreak was Mit ...

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  13. THE TARIFF

    The secretary of the Protectionist Association of New South Wales, Mr Sparks, who has been in Melbourne during the tariff debate in the House of ...

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  14. THE MINE DISASTER.

    The inquest concerning the death of William Manstield. John O' Keefe, and James and John Hunter, the victims of the Cardigan Proprietary mine ...

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  15. ALLEGED RINGING THE CHANCES.

    At the City Court this morning Stanley G. Bayllss and John O'Connor, who were described as Jockeys, were charged with the larceny of 9s 6d from Helen ...

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  16. SINGULAR BEHAVIOR.

    Andrew Shallcross. aged 40, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with insulting..behavior, damaging property, and resisting arret, Sergeant ...

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  17. FOR ENGLAND.

    The R. M. S. Rome, which leaves Melbourne to-morrow for London, calling at the usual ports an route. will in all rejects be what is termed a "full ship". Her cargo space has ...

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  18. NEW GUINEA.

    An effort is being made in London to raise money to assist the New Guinea Bishopric. Seven ex-Australian. Governors have ...

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  19. OOKIEP RELIEVED.

    Advices received to-day from South Africa give gratifying news regarding the town of Ookiep, in the north-west of Cape Colony, which, for some time past. ...

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  20. HOLY RUSSIA.

    His Imperial Majesty the Czar. accompanied by members of his family will visit Moscow on the 25th inst, for the purpose of laying the foundation stone ...

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  21. ON SATURDAY NIGHT

    A youth named James Ryan, who was described by Sub-Inspector Milne as "a most notorious young ruffian and a perfect nuisance," was before the City Court ...

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  22. QUEEN WlLHELMINA.

    The latest bulletins from the Hague concerning the health of Queen Wilhelmin. who is suffering from typhoid fever, are, of a satisfactory nature. ...

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  23. GROSS TREACHERY

    An act of gross treachery, is reported from South Africa to-day. A British officer. Lieutenant Murray, was at Tweefontein, in the north of the ...

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  24. CHEQUE DUTIES.

    The ridicule with which the Chancellor of the Exchequer's (Sir Michael Hicks-Beach cheque duty proposals were received has led to their ...

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  25. VALUED SCEPTRE.

    The recent successes of Mr R. S. Sevier' s crack three-year-old filly. Sceptre, which last week won the Two Thousand and One Thousand Guineas. ...

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  27. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Treachery Of the vilest kind Reported in to-night's cables. Khaki-clad rebels shot and killed an ...

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  29. TREASON CHARGE.

    The trial Pieter, Jae[?]obus de Wet member for Wodehouse in the Cape Colony Legislative Assembly, on a charge of treason, is proceeding at ...

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