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  7. THE NEW PEKING.

    In view of the probable early return of the imperial Court to Peking, and the resumption by the Chinese authorities of the Government of the city, an ...

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  8. PRESUMED SMALL-POX.

    The mail steamer Arcadia arrived in the Bay shortly after five o'clock this morning, and was quickly boarded by the health officers, as she was supposed to ...

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  9. THE WAR.

    Further details of the recent action at Ermelo, when Brigadier - General Bullock took the town, capturing many prisoners and a large quantity of ...

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  10. "ALL IN THE FAMILY."

    In the Licensing Court to-day (before Judge Moles worth and two P.M.'s), the police opposed an application for the transfer of the Morning Star Hotel. ...

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  11. MASKED AND ARMED

    Mrs Mary Ann Wilson, a widow, living in Charlotte street. Collingwood, had a decidedly unpleasant experience at an early hour this morning. ...

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  12. STATE POLITICS.

    In connection with the six bye-elections for the State Legislative Assembly, to be hold on the 17th of June, an official intimation is made regarding voting by ...

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  13. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    Although it has been announced that in consequence of the ravages of the plague there is very little probability that their Royal Highnesses the Duke ...

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  14. DISINTERESTED.

    A new and somewhat amusing Incident bus arisen out of the recent postal dispute at Constantinople, when the Sultan. who desired to abolish the foreign ...

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  15. PRESBYTERIAN.

    After a lengthy discussion the Presbyterian Assembly of the United States has voted in favor of a revision of the Westminster Confession of faith, on ...

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  16. THE CAPE INVASION.

    Commandant Kruitzinger who, with a commando of 700, has been advancing in a south-westerly direction on in the Cape Midlands, has received another check. ...

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  17. LARCENY.

    At the Carlton Court this morning, Wilson Helly was changed with breaking into the dwelling of Richard Miller, bookmaker, [?] Rathdown street, and making an [?] and ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL DEFENCE.

    Lord Dundonald, who commanded the 3rd Cavalry Brigade of the Natal Field Force, in the earlier operations of the war, has made an interesting statement ...

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  19. MISCHIEVOUS BOY.

    To-day at the Collingwood Court, before Messrs Keele (chairman), Talt and Eade, J's.P., a boy named Joseph Benson, aged 11, was charged with dropping lighted ...

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  20. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 3,235,000 quarters, as against 3,325,000 quarters a week ago. and for the ...

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  21. DONALD MACDONALD

    Mr Donald Macdonald, the Melbourne Journalist, and war correspondent, has commenced his series of lectures on the South African Campaign, at the ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Not small-pox, The R.M.S. Areadin case. So Melbourne Health authorities say. Pratique has been granted the vessel. ...

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  23. THE COMING SESSION.

    The principal Government measures of the coming session, which it has now been decided in to open on 18th June, will, it is understood, be as follows:—The Bill ...

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  24. A BOY ARRESTED.

    Another instance of the readiness of people to procure the arrest of others when a less drastic step would suffice, wan afforded this morning by the case ...

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  25. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Two men walked into the shop of Mr D. Morcombe, in Smith street, Fitzroy, yesterday afternoon, and chose furniture to the value of L10. One of them offered ...

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  26. WAR HONORS

    Among the Australian soldiers who have received war honors arc Lieutenant-Colonel V. N. Kelly commanding the Victorian Imperial Bushmen; and ...

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  27. NATIONAL LIBERAL ORGANISATION.

    The Hon. Alfred Deakin, M.P., Federal Attorney-General, is president of the National Liberal Organisation. He will attend the meeting of branch ...

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  28. BECAUSE OF POVERTY

    A sickly Chinese - Ah Cow by name- attended at the Victoria Market early this morning and while the honest European was making purchases the alien ...

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  29. A SWEET TOOTH

    Two young men—William Fenton and Robert Paxman— employed at Swallow and Artell's Factory, were before the Port Melbourne Court to-day, charged ...

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  30. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The Australian soldiers who are returning from South Africa by the Morayshire, which reached Fremantle yesterday, will be met on arrival at Port ...

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