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  7. CECILE ANDERSEN.

    Another attempt is being made by the friends of Mrs Cecile Andersen to obtain her release from prison as a person who is deserving of the ...

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  8. OUR BOYS.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the M. C. C. and Ground was continued to-day in warm, but cloudy, weather, Willi rain threatening. The ...

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  9. CHINESE REBELS.

    A sever battle between Chines imperial troops and the rebels in Southern China has taken place at Chulussien. The rebels lost heavily, having 1530 ...

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  10. BRITISH SKIP FOUNDERS

    The worst fears in regard to the fate of the British India Steam Navigation Company's steamer Camorta, 2119 tons, have been realised. ...

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  11. WEST INDIAN ERUPTIONS.

    The French Government is taking steps to assist the sufferers by the eruptions on lite island of Martinique. The Chamber of Deputies has been ...

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  12. ST. VINCENT'S TERRORS.

    A telegram received to- day state that heavy rain has fallen on the island of St. Vincent. So heavy was the downpour that the ...

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  13. THE CORONATION.

    A regrettable incident. arising em of the recent troubles in Malta in regard to the language question, has occurred, in connection with the forthcoming ...

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  14. DESTROYER'S DISTRESS.

    It transpires that the torpedo destroyer Recruit, 850 tons which struck on the Vineek Rock, off the Cornish coast, during a fog, and settled down, ...

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  15. MARTINIQUE HORRORS.

    Latest advices from the West Indies give accounts of further disturbances on the island of Martinique. On Monday night last another eruption ...

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  16. CONFLICT OF EVIDENCE.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court. John Jones, contractor, of Chambers street. South Yarra, sued Alfred Francis Schleger for damages amounting to L1 ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS SECOND INNINGS.

    The Australians required 230 runs in order to win the match, but the time was not sufficient to allow of their getting, this number. Trumpet and Duff ...

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  18. AIRSHIP DISABLED.

    The Crystal Palace authorities had arranged with M. Sautos- Dumont, the daring aeronaut, to make ascent from that building last night in his air- ship. ...

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  19. OUR NAVY.

    In consequence of the results of the experiments made a few days ago with shells fitted with the Johnston cap. the Admiralty has decided to increase the ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our Boys. In the M. C. C. match. Make a drawn game much in their favor. ...

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  21. OTHER DISTURBANCES

    In addition to the convulsions of nature in the West Indies, reports are to hand of disturbances in other parts of the world. ...

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  22. ASSAULTED A SERGEANT.

    Edward Brown was before the Port Melbourne Bench to- day charged with behaving in an offensive manner, and resisting the police, on the 28th of March. ...

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  23. SMALL- POX DECREASING.

    The record of deaths in London from small- pox continues to show a decrease. During the inst two weeks the deaths totalled 37 and 24 respectively, as ...

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  24. DIFFERENCES SETTLED.

    The South American Republics of Chili and Argentina have at last settled their long-standing dispute in regard to the boundary question. ...

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  25. THE WOOL SALES.

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  26. THE SCORES.

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  28. FRUIT PULP.

    Serious complaints are being made regarding the condition in which Victorian apricot pulp is arriving in Loudon. A large, percentage of the tins ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL DEBUT.

    Herr Louis Arens, who visited Australia with Mr George Musgrove's Grand Opera Company, made his first appearance at Covent Garden last night. ...

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  30. PATRIOTISM REWARDED.

    In connection with the formation by Mr J. Pierpont Morgan of the Navigation Syndicate, an interesting incident is reported. ...

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  32. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY.

    When the Englishmen were here last summer, they sustained defeat in Adelaide and Sydney prior to the first test match. Then followed their brilliant ...

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  33. MISS ADA CROSSLEY.

    It is stated that Miss Ada Crossley, who was to have visited Australasia on a concert tour early next year, has now abandoned the project. ...

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