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  7. ALPINE FATALITIES.

    Advices from Switzerland to-day state that three more accidents have occurred to Alpine tourists, two of which resulted fatally. Two Englishmen, ...

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  8. LATE LUCAS MEYER.

    The funeral of the late Boer General, Lukas Meyer, who died at Brussels on the 8th inst., has been postponed for two months. ...

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  9. ROYAL RECEPTION.

    By the king's command, the presentations to the Prince and Princess of Wales at last week's evening party, at the St. James' Palace, are regarded as equivalent ...

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  10. BLACKS V. WHITES.

    Telegrams from America to-day report the occurrence of another riot between whites and blacks. The affair took place at Tupelo in the ...

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  11. THE ASYLUM AFFAIR.

    The Chief Secretary had a long conference with the Premier this morning, when it is understood that the trouble in the Lunacy Department was talked ...

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  12. MAN TORN TO PIECES.

    At the Morgue to-day the circumstinces attending the fearful death of Charles Thwaltes aged forty - two the workman who was killed at Messrs R. Harper and ...

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  13. THE DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    August Tisler and Selina Sangal, who are charged with the murder of Christopher Edward Sangal at Keysborough on August 8, were again ...

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  14. HIS MAJESTY THE KING.

    His Majesty the King, accompanied by Queen Alexandra, sailed front Weymouth in the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, at daybreak to-day, bound for ...

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  15. SCULLER TOWNS.

    The "Sportsman" is organising a testimonial to George Towns, of New South Wales, who holds the sculling championship of England, and also of ...

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  16. THE GREAT "W.G."

    Dr. W. G. Grace, the famous cricketer, has been scoring in wonderful fashion this season, considering his great age. In the course of the match between ...

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  17. FIGHTING IN VENEZUELA.

    Conflicts between the Venezuelan troops and the insurgents continue to occur. The latest report states that the revolutionaries have captured the ...

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  18. THE BOER GENERALS

    It is announced that the Limerick Corporation intends to bestow the freedom of the city on the Boer Generals Botha, Do Wet, and de la Rey. ...

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  19. SHOOTING OF A CHINESE.

    An application of an unusual and important character was made to Mr Justice Holreyd, in the Supreme Court on Thursday by Mr Fred. Ham, counsel for ...

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  20. NEW FIELD GUN.

    Under the direction of the War Oflice authorities, artillery oflicers are experimenting with a new 18-ponuder field gun, which gives promise of being ...

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  21. SIR HENRY IRVING.

    Sir Henry Irving, the eminent English actor, has been interviewed respecting the Australian tour which it has been reported he proposed to undertake, at an ...

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  22. SHEARING TROUBLES.

    Mr R. Twopenny acting secretary of the Pastoralist's Association of Victoria and Southern Riverina, has forwarded to us the following telegram, which he ...

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  23. HEAVY RAIN IN FRANCE.

    Heavy rain has fallen in France, and in the showers still continue. It is staled that the downpour is seriously affecting the vines and the beetroot. ...

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  24. LORD STANMORE.

    Several Governors who served under Baron Stanmore, G.C.M.G., who was High Commissioner and Consul- General for Great Britan of the Southern Pacific ...

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  25. STIMULATING RECRUITS.

    With a view to stimulate recruiting in Scotland and Ireland, the War Oflice is arranging to station a battalion of the, Scots Guards at Edinburgh, and a ...

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  26. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shall of Persia, who is at present staying in England as the guest of His Majesty the King, to-day attended a review of Artillery at Woolwich ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS.

    A telegram from America to-day states that Mr R. F. Doherty, who was the champion lawn tenuis player of England for four years to 1901, and his ...

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  28. SIR JULIAN SALOMONS.

    Sir Julian Salomons, K.C.. the leading Sydney barrister, is a passenger by R.M.S. Areadla, which is also conveying the Coronation Contingent back to ...

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  29. MINISTER RE- ELECTED.

    Mr H. W. Forster, Conservative member of the House of Commons for the Sevenoaks Division of Kent, who has been unpointed as Lord of the Treasury ...

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  31. NEWS AND NOTES IN A' NUTSHELL.

    Riots Macks v. whites, Occur in Mississippi. Four whites and eight negroes killed. ...

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  32. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    A married man, named Jno. Chalker, aged forty- four, a member of the Salvation Army, has been admitted to the Albury Hospital, suffering from terrible ...

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  33. BACK FROM THE WAR

    The belated S.S. Aberdeen, which was expected the night before last, arrived from South Africa before the early hours of this morning, and lauded her ...

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  34. A CITY BURGLARY.

    A case of shopbreaking occurred some time during last night at the premises occupied by Mr Frederick Field, tobacconist and fancy goods dealer, in ...

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  36. OBITUARY.

    The death is announeed of Mr William Toy, formerly of Melbourne, father of Ernest Toy, the Victorian violinist. ...

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  38. CONFLICTING EVIDENCE.

    Cases arising out of a collision between a cyeilat and a vehicle, in Church street, Richmond, on Saturday, the 2nd inst. in which Constable Fitzglbbon ...

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