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  4. THE WAR.

    Illicit traffic in liquor has been carried out on a very large scale in the Transvaal during the last few months, and the British authorities are now taking ...

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  5. SEA TRAGEDIES.

    It in to be font oil that all hopes of the safety of the s.s. Federal must now be abandoned. So much was intimated yesterday. But since our last ...

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  6. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The voyage of their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York is being made the occasion for a series of important experiments in ...

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  7. THE FAR EAST.

    The unexpected firmness shown by the Chinese Government in resisting the demands preferred by Russia to the virtual control of the province of Manchuria is ...

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  9. THE LOUISA LAMONT.

    The Phillip island police haw as yet forwarded no report as to the result of their search along the southern beach of the island. Considering that it took ...

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  10. THE QUEEN'S MEMORIAL

    The movement for the perpetuation of the memory of the greatest reign in British history is practically general throughout Great Britain. ...

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  11. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The following arrangements have been made by Mr. W. F. Fitzpatrick, the Chief Traffic Manager of the Railways Department in connection with the ...

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  12. ORANGE COLONY.

    Brigadler-General Bruce Hamilton is successfully continuing his operations against the Boers in the southern district of the Orange River Colony. ...

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  13. JEALOUS JAPAN.

    The statement made in the House of Lords by Lord Lansdowne, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, to the effect that the Anglo-German agreement ...

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  14. ECLIPSE OF THE SUN.

    Much interest is being displayed in the coming total eclipse of the sun on 17th May, and astronomers are already flocking from all parts of the world to ...

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  15. ANOTHER DISASTER FEARED.

    The general anxiety felt was increased lost night by the rumor that a disaster had happened to the barque Seminole, which had left Sydney, bound for ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Elections. Very latest figures Are given on Page 4. Barton Government will certainly ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE ACTION.

    The Portuguese Government has adopted measures to prevent the Boors who have taken refuge in Portugal front creating disorder by appeals to the ...

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  18. OUR ASTRONOMER.

    Mr. Barae[?], the Government Astronomer, pointed out that the "track" of the eclipse will be about 100 miles in width and about eight thousand miles in ...

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  19. THE CHINESE PROBLEM.

    In view of the pretensions advanced by Russia to domination in Manchuria of the Powers, the Japanese Government bt strongly ...

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  20. A DESERTED BABE

    The coroner, Mr. Anderson, opened an inquest to-day into the death of a newly born child which, had been found in a gutter at Campbell's Creek on ...

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  21. BOERS CONDEMNED

    Professor Goldwin Smith, D.C.L., the famous historian and writer, now residing in Canada, who has hitherto espoused the cause of the Boers, now ...

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  22. TRACEDY IN LONDON.

    A suicide under sensational circumstances took place to-day in London. The victim was a Queensland visitor, named Howard Douglas Campbell. ...

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  23. VEHICULAR ACCIDENT.

    Mr. Edward Walsh, 63 years of age, who resides at 641 Rathdown street, North Carton, was driving a spring cart round the corner of Drummond ...

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  24. THE MISSING SHIP

    The Seminole is described in Lloyd's Register as a wooden barque, of 1442 tons gross, built at Myst[?]. Connectl[?] in 1865, her port of registry is given ...

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  25. RAGING IN ENGLAND.

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  26. WESTRALIAN TROOPS

    The transport Devon, with the fifth Western Australian contingent on board, which sailed from Fremantle on the 7th March, has arrived at Durban. ...

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  27. DIVORCED.

    Arthur Hepburn Hustle, a solicitor, has obtained a divorce from his wife. The co-respondent in the action was Major Rankine, of the Queensland ...

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  28. THE HAWAIIAN ISLES.

    No report has yet come to hand respecting the American four-masted barque Hawallan Isles, which cleared Port Phillip Heads on the 21st inst. for ...

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