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  4. MANCHURIA.

    According to Reuter's Washington correspondent, the United States Government has decided upon initiating a vigorous foreign policy in the Far ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    No further information has been made public with respect to the negotiations for the conclusion of peace believed to be in progress between Lord Kitchener ...

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  6. FOOTPADS FREQUENT.

    Detective-Sergeant D. G. O'Donnell and Detectives Coonan and Bear have been busily engaged in endeavoring to trace the daring thief who snatched ...

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  7. BAIL BONDS.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police, when asked to-day what had been done, if anything to facilitate persons locked up on bailable charges obtaining ball ...

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  8. AN IDEAL CITY.

    As may have been gathered by the suggestive and comparative remarks in the first article. If the future seat of the Government of the ...

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  9. FRENCH'S ADVANCE.

    Major-General French, in his latest despatches, reports that, owing to the large captures of stock and supplies, his troops are now completely rationed. ...

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  10. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    It appears that, owing to the absence of the Indian contingents in China and the bearers and syces in South Africa. a considerable saving will be effected ...

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  11. LITTLE NELL'S SPOILING.

    She is spoiled. The sound of grief and sorrow came through the door as she was taken out. Her voice was weak and her step for from strong. Yes She ...

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  12. JOHNNY BRIGGS

    Much regret has been caused in cricketing circles by the announcement that "Johnny" Briggs. the popular Lancashire bowler, who during the last ...

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  13. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    Leonie Duffy, licensee of the Belfast Hotel, Port Melbourne, was charged at the local Court, to-day, with trafficking in liquor on Sunday, 3rd inst. ...

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  14. "THUS SAITH THE PREACHER,"

    Millicent Beattle was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day with disturbing Divine service at the Wesleyan Church on the previous forenoon. ...

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  15. LICHTENBURG.

    The further details now available with respect to the recent unsuccessful attack on Liehtenburg, in the Western Transvaal, show that the number of ...

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  16. THE SOMMERFELD.

    The Norddeutscher Lloyd mail steamer Sommerfeld, 2606 tons, which stranded in the river Elbe early in February, has been refloated. ...

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  17. THE BOYS BATHED

    Most people in Melbourne on Saturday would have been quite content to have been kept on ice or in cool water for the day, and would have envied ...

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  18. RACECOURSE BOTTLES

    It seems that cordial manufacturers are largely victimised by unscrupulous persons, mostly youths, by reason of the fact that their empty bottles, name and ...

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  19. INVALIDED.

    The following Australian officers have been invalided home, and are en route for England:-- Captain A. Fitzpatrick, New South ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Gentle peace. May we now expect It? Progress of negotiations unknown yet. No news on the subject in this evening's ...

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  21. IN HIS SLEEP

    A sudden death occurred at the Palace Hotel, Bourke street, shortly after 4 o'clock this morning. A few days since Mr. Henry Kostadt. an old resident of ...

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  22. THE REFUGEES.

    The imperial authorities in South Africa are now of opinion that order has been sufficiently restored in the conquered territories to permit the gradual ...

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  23. EXCISE PROSECUTION.

    This morning, at the Essendon Court, Emma Morris, licenses of the Union Hotel, Ascot Vale, was proceeded against by inspector O'Connell for falsely ...

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  24. WITHOUT A LICENSE

    Wm. Friend, of Lonsdale street east, pleaded guilty to a charge of selling liquor without a license, at the District Court to-day. Mr. Dobbin, P.M., fined ...

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