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  5. DEEDS' OF BLOOD.

    A domestic quartel, with a highly sensation:.! [?]. took place at Cariton this morning. James Day, a man of about forty years of age. struck ...

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  6. GENERAL.

    The "Morning 'Post" devotes an article to discussing the recent proposal put forward by the Paris "Figaro" for the amteable settlement of the French ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH.

    The "Argus" special correspondent In Sydney speculates this morning on what arrangements have been arrived at by the members of the first Federal ...

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  8. S. AFRICA.

    Major-General Charles Knox reports that, after evacuating Senekal, the retreating Boers fell back on Fleksburg, which town they looted, the ...

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  9. CHINA.

    Although the recent negotiations between the Chinese commissioners and the ambassador of the Powers were supposed to presage the early return of ...

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  10. HE WAS STONED.

    The doings of a boy with a pea-rifle last Saturday marly had [?] ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Big haul By Germans in China. Capture of forty-three big guns. Hides and ammunition seized and ...

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  12. CANADA'S TRADE.

    The annual trade r[?] of the Dominion of Canada for the year 1900 were published yesterday. They indicate that the working of the ...

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  13. AT CAPETOWN.

    In response to the invitation of the Cape Government, a successful movement bas been initiated in Capetown for the formation of a City Guard. ...

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  14. GERMANS SCORE.

    The German expedition recently despatched by Count Waldetsee in the direction of Lien-cheng-h[?], has returned to Tientsin. ...

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  15. THE CAPE REBELS.

    The unrest prevailing among the Cape Dutch ts causing considerable anxiety to the Imperial authorities, though so far there has been no ...

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  16. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH.

    The Rev. Father Kelly, Rector of the Irish College at Rome, has been appointed to net as coadjutor to Cardinal Moran in Sydney. ...

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  17. VIOLENT RUFFIAN.

    For two months henceforth the quiet seclusion of apartments in the Melbourne Gaol will afford William Murphy ample opportunity for a study of the china ...

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  18. RUSSIAN AGGRESSION.

    The Midden announcement by Russia at her intention to retain complete military control over Feng-Tien, with a view to the ultimate acquirement of the ...

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  19. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    H.W. Stevenson, the English professional billiard player, has defeated Charles Dawsen. the e[?] of the world, winning by 2594 in a match of ...

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  20. REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Imperial commanders are straining every nerve to maintain the strength of the mounted forces now operating in South Africa. ...

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  21. AFFILIATION CASE.

    A pleasant-looking young woman. named Ruse Alice Frowley, proceeded against Ralph Hadley Ne[?]. a plumber. at the North Melbourne Court, ...

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  22. UNCLE AND NEPHEW.

    Felix Barea. on remand, a fruiterer, carrying on business in Smith street, was charged before Messrs Paterson and Holden at the Fitzroy Police Court this ...

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  23. IN GRIM DEATH

    Mr Candler, the City Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue to-day as to the cause of death of John Thomas Ryan. a. laborer, and a single man aged 36 year, ...

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  24. TOO MUCH ENTHUSIASM

    It was thought, on Saturday, an the troops were marching through the city, that the spectators held thoms[?] in restraint, when one [?] in mind the ...

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  25. DISORDERLY FOREIGNERS.

    W[?] Gottschask. who described himself as a Hollander, and Karl Albolten, were before . the Port Melbourne Court to-day, the first charged with ...

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  26. MUST SUPPORT HER.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day, Mrs Mary Taylor proceeded against her husband, Edgar Taylor, a commission agent, for maintenance. ...

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