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  5. S. AFRICA

    The special commissioner despatched by Lord Kitchener to Kroonstad to inquire into the reports as to the Boor General, De Wet, having ordered the ...

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  6. HE PUSHED

    In every crowd of people there are always to be found some who continue to' make themselves highly objectionable. Indies, for example, caused consider ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. CABLE CHARGES.

    The reduction of the cable charges by 1s 4d per word came into operation in the four colonies of New South Wales,' South Australia, Western Australia, and ...

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  8. GENERAL

    A statement has been published to the effect that great friction tuts arisen between General M'Arthur, the commander-In-chief of the United States ...

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  9. CHINA.

    The Christian missionaries of the various denominations now in Peking have united in submitting to the Ministers of the European Powers to China a ...

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  10. VERDI'S FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late illustrious Italian composer, Signor Giuseppe Verdi, who died on Sunday last, after a short illness, took place yesterday. ...

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  11. SUICIDE.

    Mr Candler, the City Coroner, held an Inquest to-day into the circumstances of the death of John M'Namara, a shoemaker. aged about 33 years, who was ...

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  12. AN EXPEDITION.

    The Tientsin correspondent of the "London Standard" telegraphs that a considerable German force, with a Japanese vanguard, has set out from ...

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  13. TO CURE ENTERIC.

    An important scientific discovery 13 reported to have been made by Dr. Jaz, a well-known Vienna medical man. Dr. Jaz reports that he has discovered ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A" NUTSHELL

    Funeral Day To-morrow is to be. And will be so observed bere. Services in the churches in all parts ...

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  15. SHIPPING REMOUNTS.

    The War Office is making every possible effort to comply with the demand of Lord Kitchener, commander-in-chief in South Africa, for more horses to ...

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  16. A FEMALE WITNESS

    The first divorce case of the year was taken by his Honor Mr Justice Hoed in the Practice Court to-day. The parties were Elizabeth Aim Reed, petitioner, and ...

    Article : 364 words
  17. HE HAD DELUSIONS

    A determined attempt was made to-day to put an end to his existence by Frank Muller, a single man. 30 years of age, who lodges at 21 Rathdown street, Carlton, ...

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  18. THE MARTYR KING.

    Yesterday wan the anniversary of the beheading of Charles I., the "martyr king," which took place on the 30th January, 1040, and in accordance with ...

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  19. SEDITION.

    Many of the Africanders still boldly make use of language of a most seditious character, notwithstanding that many have been fined for so doing. ...

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  20. A BUILDING ACCIDENT.

    An accident happened to-day at the new building which is in course of erection in Swanston street for Cameron's tobacco factory. Mr Langford in the ...

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  21. A ST. KILDA ROAD SMASH.

    Titus Madden, a dealer, residing in Kins street, brought on action in the County Court to-day before Judge Chomley against it, Miller and Sons, of East ...

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  22. "THE HERALD."

    The usual early editions of "The Herald" will not be published to-morrow. The only editions issued will be a country edition and the usual late ...

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  24. MADE IN GERMANY

    A curious tribute to the superiority of German field guns has been paid by the British War Office. It is announced that six batteries of ...

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  25. BOUND FOR WAR

    James C. Nell, a fair-haired young man whoso face has been ronzed during his stay in camp at Langwarria appeared before to-day charged ...

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  26. BACK TO GAOL.

    William Davies we charged before Dr Wheeler and Mr Bennets at the Fitzroy Public Court this morning with stealing W[?] from the house of william A[?] at North ...

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  27. PROTECTION

    Much alarm has been created at Sheffield by the Inroads which are being made on the British Iron industries by the competition of German protected ...

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