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  7. THE WAR.

    Dr Leyds, the most active of the Boor agents on the Continent, is at present in Paris, where he is conferring with Messrs Wessels, Wolmarans, ...

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  8. APRIL FOOLS' DAY

    This being the 1st of April, on export angler went fishing for fiats in Lygon street today. The ingenious artist placed a piece of zine inside an ...

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  9. THE STATE AGENCY.

    The office of Agent-General for Victoria having become vacant by the death of Sir Andrew Clarke, our State politicians and Federal members, who ...

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  10. TRAITOR GRIMM.

    Interesting disclosures have been made of the methods of the traitorous Russian officer, Colonel Grimm, who has been sentenced to life-long ...

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  11. TRAGIC STORMS.

    Sensational occurrences in America, accompanied by many fatalities, are reported in telegrams from New York today. ...

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  12. MAJOR-GENERAL HUTTON

    Major-General Hutton, the General Officer Commanding the Australian Military Forces, will go to Sydney this afternoon by the express train, acompanied by ...

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  13. HOLDiNG HIGH HOLIDAY.

    At the Carlton Court this morning, before Messrs Sutherland and Goldspink, J's.P., Henry Arnold. Mary Dawborn and Sarah Quintan, were charged with ...

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  14. DUTCH PREMIER AGAIN.

    Advices from the Hague state that the Premier of the Netherlands, Dr Kuyper, is again bestirring himself actively on behalf of the Boers. ...

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  15. CECIL RHODES.

    A united memorial service ill connection with the death of Mr Cecil Rhodes was held in the Good Hope Hall, Capetown, yesterday. ...

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  16. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The substantial increase of L15,286 Is 6d was shown in the amount of cash paid into the Treasury by the Railway department for the week ending 28th ...

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  17. PERSIAN GULF.

    According to the "Times" correspondent in India, the Russian Government is milking extensive preparations for possible hostilities in the Persian ...

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  18. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shalt of Persia. Muzatter-ed-Din, will visit London in July next, and spend a week in the city. After leaving London the Shah will ...

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  19. IN BRITISH HANDS.

    Amongst the prisoners captured recently in the Orange River Colony was Field Cornet Vauschoor, of Bethlehem. ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Dr. Leyds. Speaking in Paris, Tells more tarrudidles As to the Boers' prospects. ...

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  21. OIL ENGINES.

    An importer of oil engines has questioned the accuracy of the information given to "The Herald" and published in our issue of the 18th ult., as to the ...

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  22. PONY AND JINKER

    A report reached the Carlton police last evening that during the afternoon a pony, jinker and harness, the whole valued at about L50, had been stolen ...

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  23. DEATH FROM LOCK-JAW

    Dr Cole. Acting City Coroner, held on inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of a married woman named Emily Pearson, who died in the ...

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  24. BABY'S DEATH

    Dr. Cole, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning touching the death of an infant fourteen days old, named Helen Wilson. ...

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  25. CONGO FREE STATE.

    The Aborigines Protection Society is interesting itself on behalf of the natives in the Congo Free State. The society has memorialised the ...

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  26. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Mary Glinn was fined 40s, in default fourteen days' imprisonment, at the Collingwood Court today fur making use of obscene language. ...

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  27. THE PRESS.

    The South African war medal, without clasps, is to be granted to the newspaper correspondents who were present at and described the campaigns against ...

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  29. SILLY CONDUCT.

    Ernest Shugg and Percy battle wore charged at the Collingwood Court today with insulting behavior. They pretended to be drunk in Johnston street last evening, and rolled over ...

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  30. ORDER MUST BE KEPT.

    James Lawton was charged at the Port Melbourne Court today with using obscene language at the Victoria Hotel on the previous evening. The manager of the hotel said that ...

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  31. A DRUNKEN WOMAN.

    About 10 o'clock last evening Constable Thompson raw a woman named Eliza Lazarus in a lane off Murchison street, Carlton, in a drunken state. She had a child in her arms, ...

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  32. CAPTAIN MILLER'S HEALTH

    Cablegraphic despatches received from South Africa regarding the condition of Captain Miller, of New South Wales, son of Major Miller, of the Federal Home ...

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  34. ACCIDENT TO A DRIVER.

    William Simmons, aged 19 years a resident of No. 56 Yarra street, Abbotsford, was driving a lorry along Flinders street this afternoon, when he ...

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  36. LANCE-CORPORAL HADLEY

    A cable received from South Africa some time ago recorded a casualty giving the name of Hodley with such meagre details that there was misapprehension and ...

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