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  7. OUR BOYS.

    The [?] turf has caused Australia's balling average to slip back materially. Totals of 36 and 23 would exercise an unhealthy influence on any respectable ...

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  8. YOUNG WOMAN'S DEATH

    Mr Candler. City Coroner, resumed the inquiry at the Morgue to-day into the death of a young woman named Jessie Vallance. The deceased came to ...

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  9. WEST INDIAN ERUPTIONS.

    The fears entertained that Behanzin. ex-King of Dahomey, had perished during the recent eruptions on the island of Martinique, have, proved to be ...

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  10. PEACE AGREEMENT.

    An interesting item of news is telegraphed from South Africa to-day. It is stated that, after the signing of the terms of peace, the British ...

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  11. SMALL POX.

    An outbreak of small-pox has occurred at Belfast, the largest city in Ireland. The outbreak has assumed alarming ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Inspecting-Superintendent Hamilton, although he has not dealt with the complaint made by Mr J. Fleming against Inspector Cawsey, stated to-day that ...

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  13. MILITARY MATTERS.

    Colonel Henry, officer commanding the Victorian Cadets, who went to West Australia some weeks ago at the request of the West Australian Government to ...

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  14. ENGLISH EDUCATION.

    In connection with the consideration of the Education Bill, now before the House of Commons, the question of raising the money necessary for ...

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  15. GENERAL BOTHA'S LETTER.

    A telegram from South Africa states that the Boer Commander-in-Chief, General Louis Botha, has addressed an open letter to the ex-burghers who so ...

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  16. INDIAN PRINCES.

    The Maharajah of Jaipur, one of the largest Rajputana States in India. who has arrived in London to attend the Coronation, brings with him Jewels to ...

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  17. COATS OFF.

    It would appear that some members of the militia have been exercising economy by wearing their military great-coats and cape while in plain-clothes and ...

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  18. RATIONING COMMANDOS.

    The several bodies of Boers who were on commando are now being brought into Pretoria, and, for the present, are being lodged and rationed at ...

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  19. NO CEREMONIAL PARADE.

    It is not likely that there will be any ceremonial parade in Melbourne on Monday next, when the Prince of Wale's Birthday will be celebrated. As the ...

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  20. MASONIC GRAND MASTER.

    His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, was to-day lustailed as Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England. ...

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  21. PRISONERS IN INDIA.

    Telegrams received to-day from India state that the majority of the 9300 Boer prisoners in camps there are satisfied with the terms of peace, though a few ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Peace agreement Subject of a cabled budget. Indications of racial animosity being short-lived. ...

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  23. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    The Agents-General for the Australian States, and for other portions of the Empire, were specially invited to the thanksgiving service held in St. ...

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  25. VILE LANGUAGE.

    George Smith and James Banks were before the Port Melbourne Court to-day charged with using obscene language. Constable Howard said that the two men. who were seamen ...

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  26. WATER-TUBE BOILERS.

    In the House of Commons, last night, the Earl of Selbourne, the First Lord of the Admiralty, said he was Convinced that the water tube boiler had come ...

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  27. TAXES TO BE RETAINED.

    An important announcement was made in the House of Commons, this evening, with respect to the new taxation. consideration of which, in the ...

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  28. GRANT TO LORD KITCHENER

    In the House of Commons this evening, Mr A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, submitted to members a message from His Majesty the King, ...

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