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  5. TRANSVAAL SCHOOLS.

    The lending men of the Dutch Reformed Church in the Transvaal are anxious that greater attention should be given in the Government schools to ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    Much opposition is still being offered to the advance of Turkish troops in Northern Albania. They have been compelled to shell a ...

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  7. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    William Cooksky, baker, 443 Rathdown street. Carlton, was chirped at the Richmond Court to-day, before Messrs Nathan and Finchant, J's.P. on the information of E. T. ...

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  8. "LOT THE POOR INDIAN."

    At the Criminal Court this morning before Mr Justice Hodges and a jury, Edward M'Donald, a tall, well-attired man, was charged with stealing money ...

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  9. STRIKE EPISODE.

    The anticipated hearing of the charges of assault on a driver and fireman, who volunteered for service during the recent strike, and which was remanded from the ...

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  10. THE LIQUOR LAW.

    Great indignation continues to be expressed at the action of the Recusing magistrates in refusing so many renewals of publicans' and other licenses ...

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  11. RUSSIA IS READY.

    Russia continues to maintain military and naval preparedness at her Black Sea stations. There are now 50,000 troops on full ...

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  12. PRIME MINISTER'S VIEW.

    In the middle of March last a deputation representing all branches of the liquor trade waited upon Mr Balfour the Prime Minister to protest against the suppression ...

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  13. LICENSING COURT.

    The Metropolitan Licensing Court, consisting of Judge Molesworth and Messrs Keogh and Dwyer. P.M's. sat to-day and granted the following transfers of licenses: -- ...

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  14. BIG NAVAL GUNS.

    Some doubt having been expressed as to whether the firing of the big guns in the turrets of the French second-class battleship, Henry IV., would not ...

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  15. INVITATION TO CHILI.

    Efforts are being made by the Chilian Government to induce emigrants of a desirable class to make Chili their new home. ...

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  16. CARLTON AL[?].

    The Empire. Preferential trade. Mr Chamberlain's great speech Much discussed in the City to-day. ...

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  17. ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS.

    In consequence of the serious anti-Jewish riots at Kleff, an important town in South-western Russia, an edict has been issued ordering the expulsion ...

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  18. COAL MINES REGULATION.

    A division was taken yesterday in the House of Commons on the second rending of the Coal Mines Regulation Bill, introduced by Mr A. B. Markham. ...

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  19. MOROCCO SITUATION.

    Fighting still continues in Morocco between the Sultan's troops and the followers of the Pretender to the throne. ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND BAND.

    The New Zealand Military Band, which is visiting England to compete with home of the English military hands, has given a must successful ...

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  21. THE KING

    His Majesty King Edward and Her Majesty Queen Alexandra have now returned to London after their visit to Scotland, where they were ...

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