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    SPEL[?]NDID as is the system of education of to-day in all other respects, it appears to break down hopelessly in the essential matter of orthography. ...

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  3. REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

    The Cape "Argus" publishes another series of interviews with eye witnesses of the atrocities perpetrated by. German troops in South-West Africa. Several ...

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  4. DYNAMITE PLOT.

    A large number or boxes or cut flowers sent from Barcelona to Madrid in connection with President Loubel's forthcoming visit, contained packets of ...

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  5. AID TO FRANCE.

    Lord Landsdowne in the middle of last June verbally informed Count Matternich, the German Ambassador, that Great Britain would actively support ...

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  6. Items of News.

    HOSPITAL SUNDAY.--We are requested to remind the public that Hospital Sunday will be observed on Sunday next, and special collections in aid ...

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  7. MIKADO'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    A remarkable rescript has been issued by the Mikado, who thaoked the army and navy for their unprecedented victories, which had realised the full ...

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  8. PARTITION OF BENGAL.

    The partition of Bengal was quietly effected to-day. LONDON, Wednesday. It now appears that by way of ...

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  9. EMIGRATION OF BOERS.

    It has transpired that 282 farmers residing in Cape Colony and the Transvaal and Orange River colonies are con grating to Argentina ...

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  10. THE LATE SIR HENRY IRVING.

    The remains of the late Sir Henry Irving are to be cremated. The remains will be interred in the Poet's Corner. Westminster Abbey, within the shadow ...

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  11. PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives passed a motion for the extension of the Vancouver mail service contract. Sir W. lyne said the Customs department made ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is officially announced that the American Government has accepted the Czar's invitation to send delegates to the Hague peace convention. ...

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  13. THE ASSEMBLY.

    Mr. Bent told Mr. Fairbairn that Glnon-resident Victorian pensioners drew £13,009 annually: those resident numbered 3103, and the total annual ...

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  15. RURAL DEANERY.

    The Hamilton ruri-decanal chapter met on Tuesday and Wednesday. Prior to the formal business being proceeded with a choral evensong and sermon took ...

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  16. THE SENATE.

    The Senate spent the afternoon discussing the Orient mail contract. Midnight. The debate was continued on the ...

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  17. LATEST HEWS FROM THE METROPOLIS

    Herbert Hayes, aged was sentenced to seven years hard for shooting with intent at Constable Richards. ...

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  18. DR. TOBIN AND RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Edward Tobin optician claims £2000 from the railway commissioners for injuries caused by the fall of a basin in a lavatory at North Geelong. The case is ...

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  19. BOABDIL INJURED.

    Hoabdil cat his back tend on through kicking in the box to-day. ...

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