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  8. AN ADELAIDE NURSE.

    The second appearance of Ethel Bowen, alias Ada Ives, alias Ada Souter, on a charge of obtaining clothing valued at L13 from Marion Mofitt, by means of ...

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  9. RULED THE LANDS.

    The report of the Select Committee of the legislative Assembly on the charges against Mr M'Kenzie was the principal topic discussed among State members ...

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  10. THE BALKANS.

    The threatening trouble in the Balkan peninsula arising out of the harsh treatment of the subjects of the Sultan an of Turkey in Macedonia. is engaging ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Afrikander Bond mokes a remarkable recommendation with respect to the Colonial Secretary, who is now at Grahmstown, in the eastern ...

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  12. THE ROYAL SCANDAL.

    A further stage has been ranched in connection with the scandal in the Royal family of Saxony, caused by the elopement of the Crown Princess ...

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  13. PURITY OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr Prendergast, M.L.A., who launched the charges in the Legislative Assembly against Mr M'Kenzie, was asked to-day if he had any comments to make as to the ...

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  14. OPPOSITION LEADER SEEN.

    Sir Alexander Peacock, the Leader of His Majesty's Opposition, on being seen by a "Herald" reporter said that he had studied the report of the Select ...

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  15. PETITIONS AND WARNINGS.

    Since he has been in Grahamstown. Mr Chamberlain has been besieged by petitions, some of which are asking for the release of political prisoners, ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    L'affaire M'Kenzie, Very much talked about to-day. Position of the Government will not be affected. ...

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  17. VENEZUELA.

    Advices from Washington state that Mr Herbert W. Bowen. who is acting on behalf of Venezuela, has accepted the protocols submitted to him by the ...

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  18. SUBSONIC PLAGUE.

    The reports of recent cases of plague in Australian ports have been carefully noted by the Board of Health, and steps are being taken to destroy rats in the ...

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  19. THE KAISER'S ATTITUDE.

    It transpires that the Kaiser and Kaiserin adopted an inexorable attitude of hostility towards the Crown Princess of Saxony. ...

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  20. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    Jane Willson, of 257 Inkerman street, Balaclava, Thomas Rowe, 66 Victoria street, Windsor, Arthur Rowe, 29 Trinian street. East Prahran, and Charles ...

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  21. IMMIGRANTS BLOCKED.

    No fewer than 400 coolies who arrived in South Africa have been refused permission to land. Numbers of Continental Europeans ...

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  22. THE HUMBERTS.

    It has been decided that the Humberts, who were recently arrested at Madrid, and charged in connection with the immense frauds said to have been ...

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  23. MOROCCO REBELLION.

    Affairs in Morocco are still in a very disturbed condition, and further trouble is feared. The pretender to the throne, Bu ...

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  24. EVADING THE LAW.

    A number of immigrant Russian and Polish Jews, chiefly undesirables, have been evading the Cape Colony subsistence regulations by borrowing from the ...

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  25. RIVER BURST.

    Immense damage was caused by the bursting of the banks of the Clyde at Rutherglen. Glasgow, on Tuesday last. Hundreds of acres of land occupied ...

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  26. STUDYING AUSTRALIA.

    Our London correspondent writes : -- The "Boys' Empire League," having offered two scholarships for competition, the subject chosen was "Australia," Sir ...

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  27. EXTENSIVE FORGERIES.

    The name of Mr J. Pierpont Morgan, the well-known millionaire, and head of the Navigation Syndicate, has been illegally used by a daring swindler. ...

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  28. CITY HAWKERS.

    About a dozen hawkers were before the District Court to-day, charged with street obstruction, and fines ranging from 40s to L4 were imposed. ...

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  29. CHARGE OF CRUELTY

    A young man named Joseph Varley was charged at the District Court today with working a horse under circumstances involving cruelty. ...

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  30. THE SHOPS ACT

    At the Prahran Court to-day, Messrs Flynn and Soutar, butchers, late of Malvern road, were charged with employing a young man. named William Don, for the ...

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  31. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day, Evelyn Wyatt proceeded against her husband, William Wyatt -- a colored man -- for maintenance. ...

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  32. THE PREMIER'S COMMENT.

    The Premier, on being interviewed in the ordinary course to-day, was asked if he would make any comment on the Select Committee's report. He replied ...

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