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  5. S. AFRICA.

    The Boer commandos which recently destroyed a train at Middleburg, in Cape Colony, and cut the Port Elizabeth Hue between Rosmead and Sherborne, are ...

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  6. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Who is to succeed Sir George Turner as Premier of Victoria? this is the question which is now exercising grimly the hands of politicians inside and outside ...

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  7. GENERAL.

    It was recently announced that the Marquis of Dufferius who was one of the directors of the bankrupt London and Globe Finance Corporation had, ...

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  8. "A GENTLEMAN."

    John Evans, a man apparently in middle life, who declares that he has forgotten his age. seemed very indignant when charged before the City Bench (Messrs, ...

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  9. SIXPENCE A WEEK

    One of the chief if not the principal, social problems of the day is how to live cheaply, and at the same time, wholesomely. This appears to have been ...

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  10. LORD ROBERTS.

    Lord Roberts, after a favorable voyage from Capetown, has arrived in England. For the present the ...

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  11. PEOPLE'S REPRESENTATIVES

    When Mr M'Lean moved the no-confidence motion in the first Turner administration. Sir George Turner reproached his former colleague for not ...

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  12. VICTORIAN INVALIDS

    In connection with the Queen's reception of the invalided colon at troops now in England, Sergeant Charles Patterson, V.M.R., of the First Contingent, writes ...

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  13. FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Immense devastation has been done in the Western Counties of England by a series of very heavy floods, which have practically laid the country under ...

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  14. A CONSTABLE ASSAULTED

    James O'Connell was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with assaulting Constable Fallon, He pleaded guilty. ...

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  16. AN ABSENT COMRADE.

    The writer also regrets that Private Falla, of the V.M.R., who was the firs: Victorian wounded in South Africa, was absent on the occasion, he being still in ...

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  17. IN BRITISH LAACERS

    A very good effect has already been created by the proclamation recently issued by Lord Kitchener premising protection in British laagers to all Boers ...

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  18. SEEKING SERVICE.

    To-day at the Victoria Barracks there was a pretty constant, flowing stream of applicants fdr service in South Africa They were mostly those who might ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    "Little Bobs" Resting at Cowes. Kruger is Ill in bed. Severe attack of bronchitis he has. ...

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  20. NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Paris Journal. "Le Figaro," in discussing the vexed question of the rights exercised by French she men in Newfoundland, considers that the dispute ...

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  21. HAD BEEN HARVESTING.

    Some amusing evidence was given today at the Port Melbourne Court, when William James Trounce was charged with robbing James Brennan, a seaman. ...

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  22. MR ISAACS

    Mr Isaacs, the Attorney-General, having returned from Sydney yesterday. was seen this morning, and his own views on the situation ascertained. He ...

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  23. EASTERN TRANSVAAL.

    Sir Frederick Carrington, who with a strong force, is operating in the eastern Transvaal, reports that the country is infested with roving parties of the ...

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  24. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    The steamer Damascus left Capetown on December 28, with twelve returning Victorian soldiers on board, including three invalids, and also Nursing Sister ...

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  25. HAD BEEN ILL.

    Mr Morrison, the Coroner for Bourke, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning touching the death of Robinson Liddle aged 1 years, which occurred ...

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  26. FORGED VOLUNTEERS.

    A careful examination of the Boer prisoners taken during the recent fighting with General De Wet's commandos has revealed the fact that many of them had ...

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  28. TWICE KNOCKED DOWN.

    Herbert Rampling, a young man. was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Mearrs. Showers, Grayson and Tait, J.'sP., with using ...

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  31. MR KRUGER

    Ex-President Kruger. whose health for some time past has Won extremely unsatisfactory, has again broken down. He is suffering from an attack of ...

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