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  5. SOMALILAND.

    According to the latest reports from Somaliland. the army of the Mad Mulah, against which the British troops are operating. Is in a very bad plight, ...

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  6. INSOLVENCY CASE.

    In the insolvency Court to-day Judge Molesworth gave his reserved judgment in the matter of Michael Pathe, of Moonee Ponds, hotel manager, who sought ...

    Article : 565 words
  7. CITIZEN AND CONSTABLE.

    George Clark, a tradesman, was charged at the City, to-day, with insulting behavior on Monday night, in M'Crae street. ...

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  8. CREMATION.

    One of the strongest arguments advance against cremation is that it might shield the murderer. It is urged, and of course, quite correctly, that once a body is ...

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  9. THIEVES BREAK IN.

    A robbery of extensive character was committed some time during last night at the warehouse of Messrs. Latoff and Ca[?], drapers and fancy goods dealers, No. 266 ...

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  10. DUTCH STRIKERS

    The strike of traffic workers in Holland, as a protest against the antistrike laws recently passed by the legislature of the Netherlands. has ...

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  11. VENEZUELA.

    Mr. Bowen, the United States Minister at Carneas, who has been acting as mediator between the Venezuelan republic and the European powers has ...

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  12. THE RUDE FARMER

    At the Police Court to-day, before Mr. Moore, P.M., George Boucher, a farmer was charged with a[?]lempting to commit suicide by taking poisen, and also with ...

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  13. THE BALKANS.

    The situation in the Balkans is daily becoming more acute. Already the Austrian Government has mobilised the troops stationed at ...

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  14. KING EDWARD.

    The Parslans are eagerly looking forward to the expected visit of King Edward to Paris when His Majesty will have an interview with M. Lonbet, ...

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  15. FRENCH RELIGIOUS ORDERS

    The French Government has given further evidence of its determination to enforce to the full the provisions of the Religious Associations Act. ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Prorogued. Out State Parliament. members relieved of legislative duty. It is understood that the recess will ...

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  17. THE LOWER NILE.

    In connection with the statement made by the "Standard" that Great Britain has requested the Congo Free State to evacuate the Babr-el-G[?]zal at Laded, it ...

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  18. HECTOR MACDONALD.

    It is understoon that that most probably two national memorials to the late Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald will be erected in Scodand. one over ...

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  19. KAFIR LOOTER

    The career of the Noterious Kafir looter. Bakborst, who for a long time has held lawless sway in the northwest of Cape Colony, has at length ...

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  20. ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN

    Mr. King Hedley, the well-known Anglo-Australian actor-manager, has leased Mr. Wyndham's new theatre. It is announced that Mr. Forbes ...

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  22. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    Last night, at the first ordinary meeting of the Williamstown branch succeeding the conference, Delegates A. T. Richardson and F. Woods gave a lengthy ...

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  23. OWNER GETS HIS OWN.

    A couple of weeks ago, at the Police Court, Donald James and William Hall, residing at East Geelong, were presented on a charge of breaking into the premises ...

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  24. ACT OF A RUFFIAN.

    A case which came under the notice of the magistrates in the City Court to-day served to show Edward Evans, a laborer, of Buckhurst street. South Melbourne, in ...

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