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  8. CAUSE A SCANDAL.

    Advices received from South Africa state that several colonial soldiers, discharged from active service, have been arrested in Capetown aud Durban on ...

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  9. OUR BOYS

    The Australian eleven to-day commenced a match at Birmingham against the Warwickshire County team. The weather was fine, the wicket good, and ...

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  10. A WORD OF WARNING

    It may be that there is a dearth of white mates for white women in Victoria, but, be this so not, there is no gainsaying the fact that there is a ...

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  11. THE BRUNSWICK BURGLARY

    The bottom has fallen completely out of the Brunswick sensation. The local people, who knew the exact position of the place in which ...

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  12. COLONIAL SECRETARY

    A sensation was caused to-night when it became known that the Right lion, Joseph Chamberlain. Secretary of State for the Colonics, bad been injured in a ...

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  13. STARTLING ADVENTURE.

    This morning, about four o'clock. Mr James Williams, Licensee of the Central Club Hotel, Victoria street. North Melbourne, opened his hotel in accordance ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Telegrams from the Transvaal Colony received to-day state Hint the police of Johannesburg have arrested certain chiefs for inciting the natives to leave ...

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  15. DELAGOA BAY FIRE.

    The fire at Delagoa Bay, in the stores of the British Government, is still burning, there being a lack of proper appliances, and the fire brigade is ...

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  16. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED.

    A young man named Horace R. Spearman was charged at the Carlton Court to-day, before Messrs Sutherland, Sanders,annd Curtis, J's.p., with ...

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  17. BOERS FOR PATAGONIA.

    A few days ago it was reported that an agent, of the Government of the Argentine Republic had visited Portugal. and was endeavoring to induce the ...

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  19. THE BISLEY MATCHES.

    The New Zealand ritle team, which is to take part in the Kolapore Gup competition, has had steady practice over the Bisley range with but ...

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  20. CHINESE AFFAIRS.

    The Chinese authorities have applied to the United States Government to me it's efforts to secure the evacuation of Tientsin. Colonel John Hay. Secretary ...

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  22. PIGEON-SHOOTING.

    Mr Donald M'Intosh. the well known Australian pigeon shot, has been successful in a London competition. He won a cup. valued sit L50. presented by ...

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  23. ENGLISH COTTON TRADE.

    The Master Cotton spinners' Federation of Lancashire declare that the trade is now in the worst condition experienced during the past forty years. The ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Arrested. Colonial discharged soldiers. For rioting in Capetown and Durbar. Local newspapers. It is cabled strongly. ...

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  25. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    A cablegram was received to-day at the military headquarters, intimating that 424 officers and men of the Second Battalion of Australian Commonwealth ...

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  26. A MISSING FIREMAN.

    Early this morning a serious report was made to Constable Howard by Jeremiah McCarthy, a"greaser on board the steamship Cornwall,lying at the Railway ...

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  27. AN EXPENSIVE MISTAKE.

    A mistake made by a clerk in the employ of Mesons Edwards and Co., tea merchants. 543 Flinders street, caused that firm to be mulct in a considerable ...

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  28. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY.

    The Warwick batsmen did very well until Darling let loose their namesake upon them. The Melbourne player stood by his surname for the occasion. He was ...

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