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  7. MELBOURNE FIRST.

    The State Premier. the Hon. A. J. Peacock, this morning received the following message from the AgentGeneral, in reply to the cable ...

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  8. A DIVORCE CASE.

    The divorce suit of Armytage v. Armytage, which has been before the courts several times during the last two years, was again mentioned to-day. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA.

    The Adelaide express was two hours late this morning, and a disgusted crowd waited wearily on the bleak platform to welcome relations and friends. Among ...

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  10. S. AFRICA.

    The converging columns organised by Lord Kitchener with the object of stopping General Louis Botha's intended raid on to Natal, are steadily pressing ...

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  11. SIX KILLED.

    A shockingly fatal explosion, the cause of which is at present unknown, took place yesterday near Guilford, the county town of Surrey. ...

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  12. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Another terrible visitation of the bubonic plague has occurred in the Khirg[?]z Steppes of Western Siberia. The mortality has been appalling. ...

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  13. BOER REFUGEES.

    The Imperial Government is taking steps to fulfil its promises of support to all. Boer settlers who seek refuge within the British shelter camps. ...

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  14. A BROTHER'S LOVE

    An extraordinary case of murder arising out of the German military code of honor is reported from Metz, the chief fortress in Lorraine. ...

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  15. THE SPANISH MARRIAGE.

    The popular disturbances in Spain, consequent upon the coming marriage of the Infanta Marin-de-las-Mercedes, sister of the young King Alfonso XIII. ...

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  16. THE PREMIER'S COMMENTS.

    The Premier, Mr Peacock, commenting upon the message from the AgentGeneral, said that it was very satisfactory. Now that the reply had been ...

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  17. WHIRLED TO DEATH.

    At the Morgue to-day. before Mr Candler, the City Coroner, an inquest was held concerning the circumstances of the death of John Coombes Lindsay ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Duke lands here. That is now beyond doubt. Official assurance given by Secretary Chamberlain. ...

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  19. KING EDWARD VII.

    A further programme of Continental visits has been arranged by His Majesty King Edward VII., who will shortly proceed to Germany, in response ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN HEROES.

    In the despatches from Lord Roberts, recently issued as a blue book, the following Australasian soldiers are mentioned by the Field Marshal as having ...

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  21. CONFIRMED.

    An interesting point was raised in an appeal case in the General Sessions to-day, when Judge Hamilton was asked by Mr Eagleson to upset a decision of ...

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  22. UNION FUNDS

    An Interesting point respecting the liability of Trades Unions for journals earired on under their patronage, was decided yesterday in the Queen's Bench ...

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  23. L'AFFAIRE DREYFUS.

    Colonel Plequart, whose exposure of the Dreyfus scandal resulted in his imprisonment and dismissal from the French army, has now formally with ...

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  24. FREE QUARTERS.

    This morning the Full Court was invited by counsel for the Crown to say that Mr Justice Holroyd had arrived at an erroneous judgment when he held ...

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  25. THE CAPE INVASION.

    The military authorities in Cape Colony are straining every nerve to collect a thoroughly mobile force for the purpose of repelling the Boer invasion. ...

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  26. AN ELECTION APPEAL.

    A decision has been given in the appeal lodged by Mr Flennes Stanley Wykeham, formerly M.P. for Maidstone, against the return of Mr J. Barker. ...

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  27. POISON OR WHAT?

    The adjourned inquest was held to-day at the Morgue concerning the death of Archibald M'Arthur, an employe at Baird's ship chandler's establishment, ...

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  28. ASSAULT CHARGED.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning, before Sir W. Pearson, J.P., F. Mulrson and Alfred F. Wells were charged with having assaulted ...

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  29. FOUND HANGING.

    At six o'clock this morning the local police were Informed by Mr James W. Robertson, farmer, of Whitton Swamp, three miles from Warracknabeal, that ...

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  30. THE WAR LOAN

    Tenders were opened at the Bank of England on Monday for the new 3 percent. War Loan of L11,000,000. in exchequer bonds, repayable in 1905, issued ...

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  31. SHED-BREAKING.

    Five boys--Thomas Julier. Harry Smith, William Symons. James Hy[?]e and David Munro--were before the Port Melbourne Court to-day charged with the larceny of nine [?] of ...

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