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  8. THE WAR.

    Some further information regarding the position of the opposing forces on the Yalu is now available. The Russians are still entrenched on ...

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  9. FATAL "PUSH" FIGHT

    The City Coroner, Mr Candler, commenced, at the Morgue this morning, an inquest concerning the circumstances of the death of Waiter Crawshaw, a young ...

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  10. THE LATE DEAN O'HEA.

    Mr Justice a'Bockett to-day answered the questions recently put to him in an originating summons, taken cut by the executors (National Trustee Company) ...

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  11. LUNACY CHARGED.

    At the Police Court this morning, an elderly man named John Carton was charged with lunocy. Mr J. P. Deyls raid that, with the ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A meeting of Dutch Transvaal colonists has been hold at Johannesburg for the purpose of electing delegates to attend a Boer Congress, to be held next ...

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  13. THE NEW GOVERNOR

    Sir Reginald Talbot the new Governor of Victoria, presided for the first time this morning at the Executive Council, his Excellency arrived in the ...

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  14. SHANGHAI ARSENAL.

    The Chinese Government apparently anticipates that further and serious complications may arise from the hostilities between China And Japan. ...

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  15. GOVERNOR GOES TO CAMP.

    Sir Reginald Talbot, who is a Major-General in the British Army, will, by invitation, visit the military encampment at [?]ancefield on Friday, and remain till ...

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  16. MARINE STRIKE.

    A remarkable marine strike has occurred at Marseilles. The members of the Association of Mercantile Marine Captains and Officers ...

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  17. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    Albert Lama[?]d, a young laborer, was to-day arrested by Constable C. Hickling on charge of stealing five silver watches, valued at 1.6. the property of ...

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  18. CAPUCHIN MONKS

    King Mon[?]k, of Ahyssin[?], some time ago issued an order for the expulsion of Capuchin monks from his dominions. M. Delcasse, the French Minister for ...

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  19. GREAT LAND BATTLE

    The imminence of an important land Kittle is supposed to be indicated by a notification just issued by the military authorities of Tokio. ...

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  21. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr Fred Maccabe. formerly well known as a clever monologue entertainer, ventriloquist and musician. ...

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  22. "THE BATTLER"

    A case throwing some light on the life of the turf "battler" was heard to the City Court to-day. Charles Thompson, a clean-shaved, well-dressed man, was ...

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  23. PORT MELBOURNE PIER.

    At half-part 10 this morning the Ozone left the Port Melbourne Pier on her final trip of the season, with about 400 passengers on board, and certainly, if the ...

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  24. GERMAN FINANCES

    In the Reichstag an important statement as to the German revenue has been made by Baron von Stengel, the Secretary of State for the Imperial Finances. ...

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  25. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Political. Mr Watson's doings. Watched with deep Merest. His administration not yet completed. ...

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  26. TYPHOID

    The Russians admit that a large proportion of their troops in the Fur East are suffering from illness. In military circles at Kieff it is stated ...

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  27. BILLIARDS.

    C. Dawson has beaten W. H. Stevenson in a billiard match of 18,000 up. The victor won by 870 points. [Recently Dawson and Stevenson ...

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  28. STOLEN BICYCLES.

    Some four or five weeks ago a young man named Edward M'Carthy was convicted on a charge of having stolen two bicycles front Messrs Moloney and ...

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  29. HAD BEEN STABBED.

    The District Coroner. Dr R. H. Cole, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of a man named James Jackson, who died suddenly at his home ...

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  30. DISGUISED JAPS

    What is regarded as an attempt to assassinate General Kuropalkin, the Russian military Conunander-in-Chicf, is reported to have occurred at ...

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