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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The London "Daily News" and the "Star" to-day attack Mr Joseph Chamnerlain, the Colonial Secretary, for demanding active loyalty from the Boers before ...

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  10. ASSURANCE COMPANY.

    An action by Joseph Webster on behalf of himself and others, against George Shaw, as chairman of the Australian Alliance Assurance Co., and as ...

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  11. THE DOMESTIC BULLY.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, before Messrs Sutherland. Moore, and Curtis, J.'sP., a young man named Richard Driscoll was charged with assaulting his ...

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  12. HIS AIRY PRETENCES.

    At the General Sessions to-day before his Honor Judge Johnston, the trial was continued of Benjamin Aarons, a middle-aged man, of smart address, on ...

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  13. TRAIN TRAGEDY.1

    The circumstances of the death of an engine-driver named Michael Francis Coman, who was fearfully mangled by being run over by a goods train ...

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  14. VENEZUELA.

    The Washington representatives of the Powers that are blockading Venezuela have each presented two protocols to Mr H. W. Bowen, who is acting on ...

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  15. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    The attention of Sir William Lyne was to-day directed to the recent remarks of the Premier of New South Wales on the subject of the Federal capital site. Sir ...

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  16. "WILD" BOER VIEWS.

    News from South Africa to-day states that, as the result of Mr Chamberlain's firm attitude in respect to the demands put forward by the deputation led by ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Commonwealth. Its affairs in evidence. Talk of fiscal faiths, borrowings, and such like. ...

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  18. THREE MONTHS' GAOL.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Hartnell Thistlethwaite, and Aitchison, J.'sP., Percy Pritchard was charged with ...

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  19. WIND AND WAVE

    The appalling tidal wave and hurricane which devastated the Society Islands, on 13th January last also visited the Friendly Island to the ...

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  20. SEIZED BY THE SEA.

    A drowning case, reviving memories of the Ryan's Den disaster. In which Major Dallimore and his brother Frank lost their Jives on New Year's Day, ...

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  21. ARABIAN REBELS

    The trial has been concluded, after a protracted hearing, at the Montpellier Assizes, in the south of France, of 106 Arabs, who were charged in connection ...

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  23. RITUALISTIC VICAR

    The Rev. W. M. M. Evans, vicar of SL Michael's Church, Shoreditch, who was recently prosecuted by Dr. Ingrain, Bishop of London, for extreme ...

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  24. WASTEFUL FIRE.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Watford, a market town in Hertfordshire, at the well-known Vl-Cocoa works of Messrs Tibbles and Co. ...

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  25. A PLUCKY RESCUE.

    There was considerable excitement at the Port Melbourne railway pier for a few minutes prior to the Ozone leaving for Queenscliff this morning. The Lancefield ...

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  26. THE SHOPS ACT.

    Thomas Phillips, bootmaker, Smith street, Collingwood, was prosecuted at the local Court to-day under the Shops and Factories Act, for falling to close ...

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  27. VOCALIST'S TRAGIC END.

    Mr William Paull, the well-known baritone vocalist, who visited Australia a few years ago has met with a shocking death in America. ...

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  29. STREET COLLISION.

    A collision occurred in Argent street this morning between a horse and cart and n steam tram car proceeding in opposite directions. The horse became ...

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  30. POPULAR NOVELIST.

    The death is announced of Miss Ada Ellen Bayly, the well-known English novelist, who wrote under the penname of Edna Lyall, and whose first ...

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