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  6. THE BOER WAR

    What the Boer war has cost Great Britain in human lives is shown in a report issued by the War Office. The total number of British soldiers ...

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  7. GEELONG GAOL.

    Much to the surprise of the general public, the District Corner did not order an inquest to be held on one body of the prisoner, John [?], who ...

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  8. EXPIATION.

    David Alexander Brown was executed in the Boggo Road gaol, Brisbane, this [?] for the murder of Mr. David [?], at Chartres Towers, some ...

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  9. BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    The corner of Russell and [?] streets, Quarry Hills, was the seen [?] a cold-blooded murder at 12.35 this morning. ...

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  10. TEN KILLED.

    Further trouble has been experienced with the Mahsuds, a hill tribe on the Afghan frontier of India. A fight has taken place between the ...

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  11. HENTY WILL CASE.

    A word or two about that remarkable case which has been running for thirty-seven days in our Banco Court, and which is destined to run for, at least, another ...

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  12. DISLIKE MILNER.

    The Boer delegates to Europe, who are now at Brussels, have decided upon a new course of action. They have instructed the Boer ...

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  13. THE KNIFE.

    An extraordinary outbreak, on the part evidently of some frenzied [?] has taken place at kiel, a town which is the headquarters of the German ...

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  14. REBEL SENTENCED.

    A Cape Colony rebel named Hendrick Albertyn, corporal in an insurgent commando, has been tried by court-martial at Graaf Beinet on charges of ...

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  15. THE PRINCE'S SPEECH

    The speech made by the Prince of Wales, when being entertained by the Corporation of London, at the Guildhall on Thursday last, has attracted ...

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  16. THE CRIME.

    The crime for which David Alexander Brown was this morning executed was committed at a meeting of a mining company, held at Charters Towers some ...

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  17. LIVE STOCK CAPTURED.

    In recent operations the forces under the command of Lord Methuen have captured 1200 cattle and 12,000 sheep. ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Anglophobia Growing in Germany. Quite a number of pin-pricks lately. Pro-Boer literature used for ...

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  19. CONVICT O'CONNOR.

    At a meeting of the staff employed at the Pentridge Penal Establishment recently resolutions were agreed to protesting against the rider of the jury in ...

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  20. PRISONERS ON PAROLE.

    The question of the release of the staff of the Second Dutch Bed Cross Ambulance, who were arrested by the British authorities sometime ago has ...

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  21. A CLAIM BARRED.

    The Full Court (Mr. Justice Holroyd, Mr. Justice a'Beckett, and Mr. Justice Hood), to-day delivered judgment in a special case front the County Court. ...

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  22. AN AGENT INTERVIEWED.

    Sir Horace Tozer, the Agent-General for Queensland, in the course of a press interview, referred to and commended the methods of the American ...

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  23. ANGLOPHOBIA

    Further evidences of the feeling in Germany against Great Britain are being given. At the bookstalls at Berlin pampa[?]l is ...

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  24. MATRIMONIAL.

    The marriage is reported to-day of the widow of the late Mr. M. Mason, of Darling Downs, Queensland, to a Dr. Ledingham. ...

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  25. VAGRANCY.

    R[?] Grant and Ellen Pang[?] with an infant in [?] were charged at the [?] Police Court this morning, before Messrs [?] and [?], with ...

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  26. ASSAULTING A CONSTABLE.

    A respectable looking man, named Wally Woods was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning with assaulting Constable [?] tesh in the execution of his duty. The ...

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