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  5. THE TRANSVAAL.

    "Mr Alfred Lyttleton, Secretary of State for the Colonies, in a published letter to a correspondent, seeks to minimise the importance of the introduction ...

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  6. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    His Excellency the Governor-General will have a busy time next week The following is a list of his engagements:-- To-morrow, accompanied by Lady ...

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  7. TOO LATE

    The City Coroner, Mr Candler, held an inquest at the Morgue to-day on the body of Sydney Horace Mills, fifteen years of age. The lad was gathering mussels at ...

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  8. THURSDAY NIGHT'S BOLT.

    inquest ut the Morgue to-day on the body of Mrs Isabella Josephine Thompson, who was thrown from a buggy in Bourke street on Thursday evening last. ...

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  9. ANTI-RITUALISTIC.

    Mr Kensit, jun., son of the late Mr John Kensit, the well-known antiritualistic agitator, has been tilled. L5 for "brawling" at an ordination service ...

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  10. A SHAM FIGHT.

    What Constable M. Holden described to the City bench this morning as a sham light took place in Flinders street yesterday afternoon. Holden acted as ...

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  11. DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    The Duke of Cambridge, cousin to the late Queen Victoria, who was Commander-in-Chief to the British Army for nearly forty years, is reported to be ill. ...

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  12. EXTENSIVE ROBBERY.

    Some time during last night the boot factory of Mr J. G. Yager, at the come of Kerr and George streets, Fitzroy, was broken into, and leather valued at £400 ...

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  13. A CASUAL THIEF.

    The tale of a very casual theft was told to the City Bench this morning, when a man named John O'Brien was charged with stealing three packets of leather ...

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  14. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The Premier staled to-day that the Cabinet would, on Tuesday, when it meets at four o'clock, give consideration to the case of the enginedrivers and ...

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  15. THE WAR.

    War cables All on Page 3. Russia evacuates Niuchwang. Garrison is to fall back on the ...

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  16. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION.

    The Anglican Bishop of Melbourne (Dr Clarke) and Mr Balfour, M.L.A., representing the Scripture Instruction Campaign Council, waited on the Premier ...

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  17. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Robert Barr, whose house and concents at Moama were entirely consumed by fire on the 24th of January last, has been committed for trial at the next ...

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  18. NUTSHELLS.

    Fifth Test. It opens to-day. Decidedly moist morning. Rain cleared off before noon. ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Lieutenant Alfred Mountjoy, of the reserve of officers, has resigned his commission. Mr Frank Tate, Director of Education, ...

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  20. ACTION FOR SLANDER.

    In the Bendigo County Court to-day, before his Honor Judge Molesworth. Marshall Marlon proceeded against George Jess, to recover L219 for alleged ...

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