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  7. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Boer Generals, who have thoroughly acquainted themselves with Mr. Chamberlain's intentions, are now assuring their countrymen that it is ...

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  8. VENEZUELA.

    The President of the United States has had an important conversation with the new German ambassador to Washington, Count Speek von ...

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  9. RULED THE LANDS.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Assembly appointed to inquire into the charges made in the House against Mr. M'Kenzie in regard to grazing ...

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  10. A PURSE-SNATCHER.

    At the Melbourne General Sessions to-day, before Judge Johnston, a young man named William Blanchard, 24 years of age, pleaded guilty to a charge of ...

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  11. COALING STATIONS.

    The United States Government is pressing Cuba to give it four naval coaling stations. Cuba is wiling to allow two--one at ...

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  12. COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The twentieth ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited was held at the Athenaeum at noon to-day, ...

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  13. GREAT BRITAIN DECLINES.

    Great Britain has declined an offer made by the Government of Liberia, on the Guinea Coast of West Africa, of a coaling station. ...

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  14. THE REVOLUTION.

    News has been received of an engagement between the Venezuelan forces and the revolutionaries at Camatagua, fifty miles south of Caracas. ...

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  15. FOREIGN JEWS.

    A number of foreign Jews who have arrived at Capetown, with the intention of settling in South Africa, have not been permitted to land. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Railways. Who will manage? That is the question now. City men talk much about it. ...

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  17. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    The latest report issued by the physicians in attendance upon His Majesty the King, who is suffering from a mild attack in influenza, is of an encouraging ...

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  18. ALBURY FATHERS.

    Some time ago, owing to the inadequacy of the water supply, the Borough Council instructed Mr. F. Williams, the local engineer, to pump at ...

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  19. JAPANESE LABOR.

    The Rand mining managers are negotiating for the importation of 25,000 Japanese laborers for employment in the mines. ...

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  20. NO MORE BREAD.

    A serious position has been created at Caracas, the capital of Venezuela, where, owing to the lack of flour, the bakeries have been obliged to close. Even ...

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  21. SECRETS LEAK OUT.

    The Chinese Government has become alarmed at the manner in which official secrets have become known to outsiders. ...

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  22. THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    In connection with Mr. Chamberlain's recommendation to the people of Johannesburg to secure the municipalisation of the drink traffic, the Colonial ...

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  23. INFLUENZA SUFFERERS.

    An epidemic of influenza is amongst the evils which are being experienced in connection with the severe winter on the Continent. ...

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  24. MACEDONIAN RISING.

    The delay in the application of the reforms demanded by Austria and Russia in Macedonia, is increasing the danger of a wide insurrection, which will ...

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  25. MALTA GOVERNORSHIP.

    Lieutenant General Lord Methuen, who was invalided home shortly before the close of the South African war, in which he served from the beginning with great ...

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  26. BUTCHERS' GRIEVANCE.

    A large deputation of master butchers of Melbourne and suburbs waited on the Chief Secretary, Mr. Murray, to-day to bring under his notice a grievance in connection with the ...

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  27. FRUIT HAWKERS.

    Upwards of twenty fruit hawkers were charged at the District Court to-day with obstructing the carriage way in the streets, century to section 5, sub-section 13, of the ...

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  28. CURE OF CANCER.

    Mr. Joseph A. Davis writes:-- "Referring to Dr. Gresswell's remarks on the granting of a Royal Commission to investigate my cure of ...

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  29. APPEAL SUCCEEDS.

    The Full Court (Mr. Justice Williams, Mr. Justice Hofroyd, and Mr. Justice Hodges to-day determined certain questions reserved by Judge Chomley at ...

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  30. A BOY DROWNED.

    Dr. Cole, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue to-day on the body of Thomas Lyons, a lad who was drowned yesterday afternoon in ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, M.H.R., who is now visiting Japan for the second time, will return to Melbourne in March, Sir Malcolm has taken his passage by ...

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  32. OLD-AGE PENSIONS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Thistlethwaite and Craine, J's.p., Mr. Cohen, Clerk of Couris, proceeded against John Wilson for disobeying an order ...

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