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  8. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The bulletin issued by the doctors in attendance upon King Edward at 4.30 this afternoon shows that the improvement in health has been maintained. The bulletin is as follows:-- His Majesty is progressing in every way ...

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  9. WITH THE CRICKETERS.

    The Australians made a brilliant start and a bad finish. in the first test at Birmingham, on the opening day. Although it is not pleasant to write ...

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  10. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    A man named John Ryan, employed on Tabletop Station, visited Albury on Sunday, and got in with some others who are camping at the lower end of ...

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  11. ALLEGED SAFE ROBBERS.

    The capture of two alleged safe robbers was effected by several civilians at 4 o'clock this morning, under exciting circumstances. ...

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  12. TROUBLES IN CHINA.

    Advices from China to-day report the destruction of the English and American mission buildings at Tieu-kschao, in the Szechnan province. ...

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  13. A SHOP THIEF.

    Annie Watson, who appeared with a child in bar arms, was chased at the Collingwood Court to-day with stealing an [?] sugar scattle, values at the Mr Forcage ...

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  14. WAGES RAISED.

    Some time ago it was stated by Mr Charles D. Schwab, the manager of the United States Steel Corporation, that it was, intended to identify the workmen ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Boers under Commandant Golding have surrendered to the British at Beaufort West, in the Cape Colony. After surrendering they gave cheers ...

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  16. IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM MR SEDDON, PER FAVOUR OF SIR J. G. WARD

    We yesterday received from Sir J. G. Ward, Acting Premier of New Zealand, the following very interesting message:-- Wellington. New Zealand. ...

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  18. PATAGONIAN COLONY.

    An agent of the Argentine Republic is on a visit to Portugal, and is endeavoring to persuade the Boer refugees there to found a colony in Patagonia, ...

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  19. NEARLY THREE MILLIONS.

    Further particulars published concerning the will of the late Earl Fitzwilliam, who died in February last, show that the estate is valued at L2,919,830. ...

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  20. WANT TO RETURN.

    An item of intelligence from Brussels shows the desire on the part of the Boers there to return to South Africa. Many burghers of the late Transvaal ...

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  21. SWIMMING.

    A series of swimming matches, under the auspices of the Life-Saving Society of Great Britain, took place at Highgate Ponds, near London, ...

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  22. TRANSFERRED TO A COUCH.

    Yesterday afternoon it was found possible by the King's surgeons to remove him from his bed, and he was transferred to a wheeled couch. ...

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  23. THAT CAPETOWN FIRE.

    Later particulars received concerning the big fire which occurred at Capetown show that the outbreak was more extensive than was at first reported. It ...

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  25. AUSTRALASIANS SALUTE.

    Five brakes, loaded with Australia and New Zealand troops, in khaki uniform, passed Buckingham Palace on Saturday afternoon. All the men rose ...

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  28. RELIGIOUS SERVICES

    Special religious services of intercession for His Majesty the King were held to-day. One was conducted in the chapel of Marlborough House, and was ...

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  29. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The King Continues to progress Satisfactorily, and is in good spirits. Flemington and Caulfield training ...

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