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  5. THE BOER GENERALS

    A significant item of intelligence is to hand from the Netherlands to-day. A telegram states that the Boer Generals, Botha, De Wet, and De La ...

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  6. IMPUDENT IMPOSITION.

    In "The Herald" on Monday last there appeared an account of the impudent system of imposition which for some time has been practised by a gang of men and ...

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  7. FIRE IN LONDON.

    Sensational incidents occurred in connection with a fire which broke out in London this morning. At daybreak flames were seen issuing ...

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  8. MAN TORN TO PIECES.

    A terrible accident, happened at Messrs R. Harper and Co.'s mills at Port Melbourne this morning, when a man named Charles Thwaites, residing at 113 ...

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  9. WITH THE CRICKETERS.

    The fourth Test at Manchester up to the stage de[?]t with in this letter, looks rather promising for the Australians. Once again, however, I am in the ...

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  10. FRENCH RELIGIOUS LAWS.

    Advices received from France to-day state that the position in Brittany, where grave troubles have recently occurred in connection with the ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Advices received from South Africa to-day state that the increasing difficulty in obtaining native labor to work the mines at Johannesburg is causing ...

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  12. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The County cricket competition has been brought to a conclusion. Yorkshire has again come out on top, and has thus secured the championship for ...

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  13. STIR IN THE SOUDAN.

    Recent movements in the Soudan indicate that preparations are being made for another military expedition. Major-General Sir Francis Wingate, the ...

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  14. MET HIS MATCH.

    Edward Mulcahey, fish hawker, was charged at the City Court to-day with obstructing Swanston street with a fish barrow, and also with resisting arr[?]. ...

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  15. CORONATION TROOPS.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Cameron, who is in command of the Commonwealth Coronation contingent, has written a letter to the press on the subject of the ...

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  16. RAIN IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    Continuous rain has fallen for some time past in several parts of Great Britain, and this has seriously damaged the standing crops. The hop fields and ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sudden. Change of plans. Boer Generals leaving Holland. Returning immediately to England. ...

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  18. MAMMOTH STEAMER

    The Cedric, a new steamer, built for the White Star Company, has been launched at Belfast. This is the largest steamer in the world. It is 700 feet ...

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  19. SWIMMING.

    R. Cavill, the New South Wales swimmer, to-day won the quarter-mile salt water championship of England, at South Shields, heating G. Reid, also of ...

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  20. MEMBERS' PAY.

    During the three years 1894-97, or the greater portion of[?]it, when Sir George Turner was engaged in setting the State finances right, the stipends of members ...

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