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    THE FOX PEST. -- From several parts of the district we learn that the foxes are increasing in spite of the attempts which are being made by trappers and others to ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    There is no news yet of the battle expected between the Spanish troops defending Santiago de Cuba and the American army of invasion, under General Shafter. ...

    Article : 332 words
  5. CRICKET IS ENGLAND.

    The Oxford eleven defeated Cambridge by nine wickets. ...

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  6. AN ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    In the Criminal Court the trial of Doctor Collins for causing the death of Mrs. Uzielli by an operation feloniously performed has been concluded. The accused was found ...

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  7. SMUGGLING ARMS INTO MOROCCO.

    Several Englishmen have been sentenced at Tanglers to imprisonment ranging from three to twelve weeks for smuggling arms and ammunition into Morocco. ...

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  8. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Admiral Camara's fleet has re-entered the Mediterranean to obtain supplies of coal from its own colliers. Three torpedo boat destroyers have been ordered to return to ...

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  9. SHIP ON FIRE.

    A serious fire has occurred on board the P. and O. liner Gauges, which runs between Aden and Bombay. The fire broke out at Mazagon in Bombay harbour. All attempts ...

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  10. SUCCESS OF PHILIPPINE INSURGENTS.

    The Philippine rebels have captured the Governor of Bulacan. The insurgents have also captured the ship Bohul, while endeavouring to land fifty ...

    Article : 72 words
  11. COLLIERY STRIKE.

    The dispute between the colliery proprietors and the miners on strike in South Wales remains unsettled. The colliery owners insist upon an adherence to the sliding scale of ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN CUBA.

    The latest reports from Santiago state that the Americans found the fortifications very strong. While forcing the breast works they encountered a barbed wire ...

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  13. ENGLISH RACING.

    At the Newmarket meeting to-day, Mr. H. C. White's Australian-bred horse, Form, by Cranbrook from La Mode, won the Water- beach Welter Handicap, of 250 soys., one mile. ...

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  14. THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER.

    During a full in the fighting the infantry sang the "Star-spangled Banner," the wounded joining in. ...

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  15. THE CHASE AFTER CAMARA

    Reports from Washington state that the squadron under Commodore Watson, which recently left Key West, the American naval base, for Santiago, en route for the Spanish ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. FAIR ITALY.

    News of a more satisfactory nature has been received from Rome. In consequence of the improved condition of internal affairs, General Pelloux, the new Italian Premier, and formerly ...

    Article : 86 words
  17. THE SPANISH TROOPS.

    Colonel Linares, the Spanish commander, complains that the reinforcements despatched from Holguin Manzanillo have not arrived. ...

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  18. PLATT-BETTS IN A CRITICAL CONDITION.

    The injuries sustained by the celebrated bicycle rider, J. Platt-Betts, who was yesterday thrown from his wheel, by the collapse of his pacing quintet, turned out to be even more ...

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  19. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Latest intelligence from Cuba regarding the war states that on Saturday Brigadier- General Shafter attacked the San Juau forts and masked battery at Santiago, ...

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  20. BRITISH WARSHIPS AT MANILA

    Four British men-of-war are now reported to be at Manila, and the British naval commander at Hong Kong has received orders to hold himself in readiness to reinforce them ...

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  21. AMERICAN COMPANY ANNIHILATED BY A SPANISH SHELL.

    Further particulars regarding the fighting at Santiago stele that the suburb of Caney was desperately defended for eight hours. The Cavalry, under Brigadier-General ...

    Article : 120 words
  22. STORMS IN HUNGARY.

    Reports from Vienna state that an unparalleled series of cloud bursts and hailstorms has been experienced in Hungary. In many districts the vineyards have been destroyed, and ...

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  23. MORE AMERICAN SUCCESSES.

    The American fleet on Saturday at a range of 2000 yards, with a fusilade of shells, silenced the guns of Fort Morro, at the entrance to Santiago harbour, totally ...

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  24. THE GLADSTONE MEMORIAL FUND.

    The Prince of Wales has been appointed President of the Gladstone Memorial Fund. ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN NAVY AND MILITARY STORES.

    Colonel Gordon, who recently came to England from Adelaide to act as Inspector of Naval and Military Stores for Australia, to which position he has been appointed for one ...

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  26. THE FIGHT RESUMED.

    The fighting at Santiago de Cuba was resumed at daybreak on Saturday. The American commander-in-chief (Brigadier- General Shafter) ordered his entire reserves ...

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  27. PUNTA GORDA BATTERIES WRECKED.

    The fleet destroyed the batteries of Punta Gorda. The Spanish fire is reported to have been ineffective. ...

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  28. IMPERIAL PENNY POST.

    Mr. Henniker Heaton, M.P., states that the Canadian delegate (Mr. W. Muloch, Postmaster-General) to the Postal Conference now being held in London, will more on Tuesday a ...

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  29. HOSPITAL FULL OF WOUNDED.

    The Hospital at Siboney |is stated to be full of wounded. ...

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  30. RESULTS OF THE FIGHTING.

    Latest reports from New York give the American losses at 1200 killed wounded for Friday and Saturday. They also declare that America, has taken 2000 prisoners. ...

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  31. LATEST NEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS.

    Mrs. Clarkson, who was burnt about the body at Swan Hill on Saturday through her clothes catching fire, died on Sunday. MYSTERIOUS FATAL AFFRAY. ...

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  32. THE BEECHWORTH TRAGEDY.

    Further particulars of the Beechworth tragedy, in which a farmer named John Lewis ran out of his house with his infant child and jumped down a well with it. ...

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  33. A DESPERATE SUICIDE.

    Agnes Anderson, wife of a well-to-do farmer in the Murtoa district committed suicide in a remarkable manner yesterday. She was preparing to go visiting, and her ...

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  34. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The wool auctions were continued to-day at the Wool Exchange. There was been competition, and prices were unchanged. Very few withdrawals have so far taken place since ...

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  35. COMPETENT JUDGES.

    Accord the palm to Wolfe's Schnapps for superiority in flavor over anything in the way of an alcoholic cordial in the market. Germany has a law on its statute book ...

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