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  5. THE WAR.

    Additional particulars have been forwarded today of the terrible accident to a troop train on the 30th ult., near Barberton, in the Eastern Transvaal, ...

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  6. THE PEOPLE'S FOOD.

    Important developments are expected in connection with the formation of a gigantic beef trust in the United States. ...

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  7. TWO WEE BAIRNS.

    At the Carlton Court today Thomas and Noel Corrigan, aged seven and four years respectively, were charged with being neglected children. The ...

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  8. THE STATE AGENCY.

    In st[?]ting morning that the Cabinet had decided to ask Mr M'Cui[?]och, Minister of Public Works, to go to England to reorganise the Agent-General's ...

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  9. SMALLPOX.

    The Tyser liner Indradevi, which arrived yesterday afternoon with three cases of small-pox on board, and remains at the [?]. Here she will ...

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  10. BULGARIA.

    Telegrams from Sot[?]a give details of the methods resorted to by revolutionary brigands in Bulgara to induce the intervention of the Powers as against ...

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  11. THE STEAMER FUMIGATED.

    Dr Gresswell states this morning that the cases of the three firemen of the New ork steamer Indradevi now anchored in the Bay, who developed small-pox on the ...

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  12. UNCLE SAM'S TREASURY

    A statement has been issued by the United States Treasury officials concerning the probable receipts and expenditure of the Republic for the year ...

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  13. MR M'CULLOCH'S DEPARTURE.

    Mr M'Culloch will, it is almost certain, sail by the R.M.S. Australia on the 22nd inst. He will be accompanied by his daughter, Miss M'Culloch. The ...

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  14. WHOSE WINE?

    In connection with the "enrisien[?]ng" recently of the German Imperial yacht Meteor by Miss Roosevelt, daughter of the President of the United States, a ...

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  15. LING TAT'S SAVINGS.

    A woman [?]med Rachet Norton was charged with stealing a tin box and 14 sovereigns, the property of a Chinese gardener, named Ling Tat. ...

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  16. GOING TO THE FRONT.

    Another shipload of 2000 fresh troops is sailing for South Africa. The batch comprises 500 Grenadier Guards, 230 Coldstream Guards, 250 ...

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  17. HOLY RUSSIA.

    Further particulars received regarding the attempt to assassinate M. Trepoff, the Chief of Police at Moscow, show that the assailant, a governess, ...

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  18. CECIL RHODES.

    It has been decided that the remains of the late Cecil Rhodes will be interred on Thursday next, the 10th inst., in Matubeleland. ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Minister M'Cullo[?]h. What he will do in London. It is told interestingly in to-night's "Herald." ...

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  21. HEIR APPARENT.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales have started for Copenhagen, where they will spend the next fortnight. ...

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  22. "GOOD-BYE; ERNIE."

    An inquest was held at the Morgue by Dr R. H. Cole, Acting City Coroner, respecting the death of a little boy named William Stanley Palmer, seven years of ...

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  23. VICTIMS OF DRINK.

    There was an unusually large number of "drunks" at the City Court this morning. Amongst the number were two "choice specimens." The first was a ...

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  24. CROSSED THE BAR

    The death is announced of Mr Alfred Plumpton, the well-known musician, who formerly resided for several years in Melbourne. ...

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  25. CONVICTS IN REVOLT.

    Particulars of a serious disturbance in the gaol at Vladikavkaz, the capital of the province of Terek, in Central Caucasia, are to hand. ...

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  26. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE

    Albury people were shocked this morning by the receipt of Intelligence from Bowna that Mr John J. Hore had been found dead on the road last night. ...

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  27. WRIGHT AND NEIL.

    Here are Some LINES of A1 Value:--Glace Oxford Shoe, patent or kid cap, pointed toes, stylish and strong, 511; usually 611. ...

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  28. TO FRIGHTEN HIS WIFE.

    Hugh Wills, a young man, was presented a[?] the Carlton Court today on the charge of attempting to commit suicide. Constable Johnson stated that about ...

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