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  6. THE BLACK DEATH.

    The bubonic plague has now firmly established itself in Capetown, and the number of cases continues to increase weekly. ...

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  7. BLESSED RAIN.

    To-day there has been some light, misty rain in and around Melbourne after an unusually protracted period of dry weather so near the sea coast. Even around ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN REVOLT.

    The attempt of the Russian authorities to crush out the revolutionary movement by sheer force has had no effect, beyond that of transforming a ...

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  9. IN THE QUEEN'S NAME.

    In the Second Civil Court to-day arguments in the matter of the habeas corpus challenging the extradition of Edward M. Marshall, said to be identical with a ...

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  10. TO FEED ENGLAND

    Following upon the combines formed by Mr Pierpoint Morgan and other American capitalists, with the object of controlling the British shipping trade ...

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  11. A STATE PENSION.

    A remarkable case occupied the attention of the Carlton Bench this morning. The general public has hitherto been under the ...

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  12. PLAGUE-STRICKEN CITY.

    Our Capetown corespondent, writing on the 25th ult., says:-- In the capital the war has really ceased to be a topic of conversation. The ...

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  13. FALLEN SPAIN.

    A melancholy admission of the state to which internal dissensions and foreign reverses have reduced the once mighty empire of Spain, has been made ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    She won't starve While Brother Jonathan lives Big scheme to feed England in war time. ...

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  15. COLONIAL TARS.

    The experiment of forming a naval reserve among the maritime population of Newfoundland, the men agreeing to go afloat for a period of six months' ...

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  16. THE MAD MOLLAH.

    The situation in British Somaliland, which has been invaded by the Mad Mollah, at the head of an army of fanatics, is becoming daily more menacing. ...

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  17. A VICTORIAN SOLDIER

    Lieutenant Knipe, of the Victorian Infantry, who some time since went to England for a course of training, has qualified at Hythe as a military ...

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  18. WAGES BOARD.

    The Minister of Labor has accepted the resignations of Messrs D. Fallshaw, juar., A. Tye, J. C. M'Donald, and J. H. Hook, four of the employers' representatives on ...

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  19. THE WAR.

    Intelligence has been received by his relatives in South Yarra that David Mackay, a member of the South African Light Horse, was shot through the right ...

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  20. BOURKE STREET "RATS."

    A young man, whose name was entered on the charge-sheet as William Lowe, appeared before Dr. Wheeler aud Mr Tait, J's.P., at the Fitzroy Police Court this ...

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  21. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.

    Hugh Byrnes is cook on beard the Omba, lying at the Town Pier. Port Melbourne. Last night he and two companions were in Beach street, making use of obscene language. ...

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