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  4. THE PLAGUE AT CAPETOWN.

    The announcement that their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York may probably abandon their visit to Capetown in ...

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  5. THE NIHILISTS.

    In spite of the sympathetic attitude of the Czar towards the students concerned in the recent riots at St. Petersburg and Moscow, the Russian police ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    Another brisk skirmish has taken place between the British and the few scattered commandos who still remain in Cape Colony. ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH.

    Each member of the Federal Parliament was presented with the copy of the Bible on which he was sworn in on Thursday last. To-day the volumes ...

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  8. THEY WERE FRIENDS.

    A respectable looking young man. named Charles Shaw was charged at the Fitzroy police Court this morning, before Messrs Hooper, Yager, and Millis ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A blue book which has Just been issued throws a vivid light upon the misery and destitution which bus been wrought in South Africa during the ...

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  10. THE BANKING BILL.

    About twenty leading bank managers of Australia have been conferring during the last few days on the draft Banking taws Bill. It was at the suggestion ...

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  11. THE KOREAN QUESTION.

    Increasing evidence is available that, the Japanese Government has been energetically at work to counteract the recent development of Russian influence ...

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  12. FITZSIMON.

    The thoroughbred stallion, Fitzsimon by St. Simon Brilliancy, whose pedigree. comprises the leading stratus of Voltaire, Pocalonins and Buccaneer ...

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  13. BACK FROM CHINA.

    The torpedo yard at Williamstown this morning presented what may well be called a "curio" aspect. ancient and modern. What were most visible are a ...

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  14. THE TREASON COURT.

    The final sittings have been held of the special tribunal appointed to adjudicate upon cases of treason in Cape Colony and Natal, and henceforth ...

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  15. UNEXPECTED DEATH.

    It will be learned with regret that Mr William, Knowles Andrews, surveyor, chief draftsman, and Assistant Registrar, of Titles. died at his residence. 3S ...

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  16. A "SING-SONG"

    Two brothers named Oscar und Wm. Brown were charged at the Brunswick Police Court this morning with unlawfully assaulting a man named Martin ...

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  17. PLAGUE STRICKEN.

    Mr Geroge Chetwynd Gri[?]th, that extremely versatile writer, who boasts that he "has had the advantage of an Imperfect early education," writes us ...

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  18. JUMPED OVERBOARD.

    The name or the man Who lost his life yesterday afternoon by Jumping overboard from the Darins, when she wan outside the Heads, is Custavus Lowe. ...

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  19. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    The quantity of wheal afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,435,000 quarters, as compared with 3,580,000 quarters a week ago. ...

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  20. A WOMAN

    Mr Morrison held an inquest at the City Morgue to-day regarding the death of Mrs Janet Newman, a widow, which occurred suddenly at No. 3 Warwick ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    An Off Any For our Royal visitors. They have outings "on their own." Admirable illustrations--a full page-- ...

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  22. WOOL MARKET.

    The wool market remains [?]rin, without any change in quotations. ...

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  23. LETTER-CARRIERS.

    A conference or letter-carriers, representing the various States of the Commonwealth was opened to-day at Furlong's rooms. Royal Arcade. Bourke ...

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  24. HIS LAST SLEEP.

    An inquest was held by Air Morrison at the morgue to-day respecting the death of a man named Thomas Lambert, who was found lying dead on a vacant ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES.

    Quotations of Australian securities compare with those a fortnight ago as follows:— Australian and New Zealand ...

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  27. AN UNGRATEFUL WOMAN.

    An elderly woman named Margaret Small was charged at the Carlton Court this morning with stealing a cape, valued at has belonging to Bridget Leydin, Married woman, reading in ...

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