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  9. THE PROSPECTS OF PEACE.

    A highly important and statement statement was made in the House of Commons this evening by the Chancel for of the Exchequer. ...

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  10. CHILD LIFE.

    On 24th January a little girl and her aunt, Mrs Greene, of Hodg-on Terrace. Richmond, were in a summer house in the Botanical Garden. Mrs Grecne [?] ...

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  11. BOATING FATALITY.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Robert Eddington. the victim of the boating accident at St. Kidda on Sunday afternoon. were Inquired into to-day ...

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  12. BRITISH BUDGET.

    In the House of Commons to-night the Chacellor of the Exchequer, Sir Michael Hlcks-Beach, delivered his budget statement. ...

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  13. TROUBLE IN THE EAST.

    The hopes expressed that the difficulty between Turkey and Bulgaria, Which arose through the attitude of the latter in regard to the Macedonian ...

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  14. THE BOERS SCORE.

    Brief particulars were received today of u sharp engagement at Bultfon- tcin, south of Klerksdorp, and oil the border of the Grange River Colony and. ...

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  15. RECENT FIGHTING.

    Brief additional details are published this evening of the successes achieved In the Western Transvaal by General lan Hamilton, who recently took over ...

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  16. ANOTHER CASE.

    About 10 o'clock last night a Mr Ford, why resides In the locality. found the body of a newly-borun male child on the roof of the [?] at the reir of a hord ...

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  17. DISMISSED.

    A further step has been taken in connection with the torturing by a high official of Egyptian peasants in order to gain a confession of guilt from them ...

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  18. REBELS AT DOUGLAS.

    Commandant de Villers, with a force of 700 rebels, has arrived at Douglas, a small township on the Orange River, sixty miles north-west of Belmonl. in ...

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  19. DIED SUDDENLY.

    The sudden death of an elderly man, whose Identity has not yet been established, has been reported to the Coroner. The deceased was riding on a Balaclava ...

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  20. CHURCH TOWER FALLS.

    A telegram from Madrid gives intelligence of a sensational occurrence at Cuenen. a decayed city of Spain, distant about eighty miles from the ...

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  21. BORN IN AN OUTHOUSE.

    Shortly before midnight last night Constable Carter took to Hie City Morgue the body of a newly- horn female child. The constable' had been ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    "Negotiations" Admitted by a Minister. Sir Michael Hicks-Beach makes an Important observation. ...

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  23. A FRENCH CRUISER.

    Telegrams from Paris state that recent trials of a new French cruiser, Jeanne Darcy, have proved unsatisfactory. tory ...

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  24. JUST OUT OF GAOL.

    The French was [?] Desire. [?] last after having a [?] Gleson, at the ...

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  25. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    Another shocking railway accident has occurred in the Transvaal Involved in it is a serious loss of the lives of Colonial troops. ...

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  26. NORTHERN TRANSVAAL.

    Further details of the successful movement by the British troops In the Northern [?] are contained [?] despatches received this evening. ...

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  27. DRINK HIS BANE.

    At the South Melbourine Court to-day an ex-constable named Frederick Harris was charged with being drunk and with threatening to take the life of his wife ...

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  28. HELD IN GAOL.

    A seaman named Mahomed Corrlns, belonging to the British ship Clltus, was charged at- the South Melbourne Court this morning with having been absent ...

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  29. INSULTING NELLIE.

    A young woman named Nellie Collis was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Messrs Grigs and Tall, J'sP., with using insulting words. She ...

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  32. UNITED STATES.

    In order to pacify the pro-Boers 111 the United States, President Roosevelt recently took an exceptional step. He sanctioned an inquiry as to ...

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