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  4. S. AFRICA.

    Lord Kitchener has considered it advisable to issue a new proclamation, which has been circulated throughout all the disaffected districts in Cape ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. THE BAR DOOR.

    The North Melbourne Bench to-d.ay gave its decision in a licensing case, the evidence in which was heard at a previous sitting of the court. ...

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  6. AN EXPLOSION.

    An accident occurred on the Collingwood railway line to-day which resulted in one of the workmen sustaining injuries to his hands which will ...

    Article : 297 words
  7. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    The little hamlet of Bundoora, situated in the Yan Yean district, beyond Greensborough, at [?] the crow [?] of some 13½ miles from Melbourne, ...

    Article : 373 words
  8. GENERAL.

    The indignation excited among the non-clerical party in Italy by the conduct of the Duke of Norfolk in presenting to Pope Leo Nill an address expressing a ...

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  9. INVALIDED TO ENGLAND.

    The following officers of the Australian forces have been invalided to England:-- Lieutenant J. L. Lilley, 2nd Victorian ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    "Neutrals" Cannot exist In the present situation. So says Commander-in-Chief ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following casualties to Australasian troops are reported:--DEATHS. Private William D. Mays, Imperial ...

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  12. THE PORT PRODIGY.

    There was a remarkable case in the Port Melbourne Court to-day when George Dean, a child of five yearn of age, wan charged by Mr F. G. ...

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  13. THE CAPE INVASION.

    String reinforcements have arrived at Murraysburg a farming and horse-breeding centre some 440 miles from Capetown, and cast of the main line to ...

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  14. THE LIEGE INSULT.

    The unpleasant incident caused by the stoning of the British Consul at Liege, during the passage of ex-President Kruger through that town has now been ...

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  15. MRS SCUDAMORE'S CASE

    The charge against Mary Scudamore, of Corsair street. Burnley, of having committed an aggravated assault on her niece, Adelaide Place, who recently died ...

    Article : 513 words
  16. EXPERIENCED

    Agnes Wood, asked the North Melbourne Bench to-day to make an order against her husband John Wood, for 15s per week for maintenance for herself. ...

    Article : 360 words
  17. VAGRANCY.

    At the Carlton Court this morning, Clara Seanian was charged with bring a vegrant. She [?]ded not guilty. Constable Allen said he had known the woman for some considerable ...

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  18. GERMAN CANAL SCHEME.

    Speaking in the Prusdan Landtag on January 9th, Herr Von Bulow, the President of the State Ministry, ...

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  19. WIFE'S RESENTMENT.

    A young married woman, named May Henniker,appeared before the Richmond Bench this morning on a charge of assaulting a young girl named Mary ...

    Article : 235 words
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  21. GENERAL BE WET.

    The Basutos, who have been watching the movements of General De Wet's forces in the difficult country along the western frontier of their territoy, ...

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  22. ASSAULT ON POLICE.

    At the Carlton Court, this morning. James Corrigan, an old offender, was presented on four charges of insulting behavior resisting the police, using obscene ...

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  23. ALLEGED WIFE ASSAULT.

    One of the few surviving Australian aboriginals named James Major, 36 years of age. appeared before Mr J. W. Fleming. J.P., at the Brunswick Police Court, ...

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  24. THE S.S ORMUZ

    The R.M.S. Ormuz was floated out of the Alfred Graving Dock this morning. Every precaution had been taken by the authorities to ensure the safety of the ...

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  25. THE PEACE APPEAL

    There are signs that a good impressions has been created by the circulation of the open letter to the Afrikanders, drawn up by the Boer peace congress ...

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  26. CHINESE LOTTERIES.

    One of the periodical swoops by the police on lottery ticket sellers was made in November, under the direction of Detective-sergeant D. G. O'D[?]nell. ...

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  27. CAUGHT BY A CONSTABLE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, a man named Alfred Fenton was charged with the theft of a [?] and a buggy-[?]on. Walker deposed that between midnight on Saturday and ...

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  28. WILFUL DAMAGE.

    Andrew Murphy was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Mr Kough, P.M., and Mr J. M'Mahon, J.P., with wilful damage to the property of Lucy [?] Crean, ...

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