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  5. MOROCCO.

    Although the Moorish troops which are defending the stronghold of Frajana are reported to have been able to successfully resist a strenuous attack ...

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  6. SCATTERED COIN.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Little Bourke street this morning by the sight of a care-headed Chinese in hot pursuit of a young man, and the scattering of ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS.

    "Not as good as last year's, but fairly good considering the weather." In words to this effect the stationmasters at Spencer street. Flinders street, and Prince's ...

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  8. VALE, MELBA!

    Madame Melba looked rather tired, but otherwise she was in her usual bright spirits, when she saw a "Herald" representative this morning. "I haven't got ...

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  9. CHINA CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    It is now reported that the Russians are purposely delaying the evacuation of Niuchang until they are enabled to carry out two designs for the furtherance of ...

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  10. SOMALILAND.

    The advance of the British column under Brigadier-General Manning, in Somailland, has caused the Mad Mullah to retire with his forces. ...

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  11. THE BALKANS.

    The Sultan of Turkey is sending a second mission to Albania to supplement, the mixed pacification commission which has already had ...

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  12. ENGINEERS' SOCIETY

    In an action which has just been tried, it was alleged that the Amalgamated Society of Engineers had procured the dismissal of a man employed at ...

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  13. RAILWAY WRECKING.

    A dastardly and unfortunately successful case of train wrecking has occurred in Ireland, with fatal results. Two bogle wheels and a piece of an ...

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  14. DECORATIONS.

    In connection with the visit of King Edward VII. to Lisbon King Carlos of Portugal has bestowed Portuguest decorations upon Lord Milner. British High ...

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  15. OFF TO AMERICA.

    There has been quite an exodus of Greeks bound for the United States during the past few months. Since the beginning of the year 8000 ...

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  16. HE IS ECCENTRIC.

    Some excitement was caused amongst the visitors to St. Patrick's Cathedral this afternoon by the strange behavior of a man named Francis Hessin. He ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    [?]aster Monday. A holiday spoiled. Cold and wet weather. Highly unsuitable for outdoor doings. ...

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  18. ENGLISH INVESTMENTS.

    The liveliest satisfaction is expressed in the city at Mr Seddon, the Premier of Now Zealand, having promised legislation to continue the arrangement ...

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  19. CONFLAGRATIONS.

    This morning, at 26 minutes past 12, a fire broke out in a one-storey wooden building, owned and occupied by Mrs J. B. W[?]son at 72 Packington street, ...

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  20. AT THE CITY LOCK-UPS

    It is the usual custom at holiday times for a justice of the pence to attend the watch-houses and deaf with persons charged with minor Offences. Mr Burton, ...

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  21. AMERICA CUP.

    The new yacht Reliance, which is to be the American defender of the America Cup in the forthcoming race against Sir Thomas Lipton's Shamrock ...

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  22. BAKERY SEVERELY DAMAGED.

    A fire broke out at 1.54 yesterday morning at Victoria street, near Brunswick street, in the bakery of Mr P. Mayer. The bakery and a five-roomed ...

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