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  3. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    "Victorian Native" writes:--The proposal to reduce and also to revise the old age pensions (just twelve months granted, to the untold relief and joy of not only the pensioners ...

    Article : 419 words
  4. AT WAR.

    News from South America is to the effect that war has broken out between the Republics of Venezuela and Columbia. ...

    Article : 66 words
  5. THE WAR.

    Further particulars have been received concerning the capture by the Mounted Infantry column under Lieutenant- Colonel Scobell of the commando under ...

    Article : 301 words
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  9. SONS OF MILLIONAIRES

    "The very rich find troubles as green as their advantages in their sons." That was the well-weighed remark of a great ecclesiastic now deceased, who, as he was ...

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  10. A HARD CASE.

    A PLEA FOR A CHANCE TO LIVE. The Rev. W. Keith-Forbes, chaplain at the Melbourne Hospital, writes as follows:--The tried generosity of ...

    Article : 263 words
  11. Another War.

    While we citizens of Australia are pursuing our peaceful avocations a Venezuelan fleet is bombarding the seaport town of Riohacha in the Carribean Sea, ...

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  12. HOMEWARD BOUND.

    Mr R. Murray Smith, the veteran Victorian politician and freetrade advocate, who, accompanied by Mrs Smith, has been enjoying a holiday in Great Britain ...

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  13. A "Hands-Off" Movement.

    Speaking at Geelong on Saturday, Mr Crouch, M.P., told his audience about a movement which "had unexpectedly developed in the House of Representatives ...

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  14. LIKE A SAVAGE

    For nearly five months past My John Brown, a banker, of Fort William, N.B., has, on his doctor's advice, been living like a savage--as nearly an he can. He ...

    Article : 502 words
  15. THE PENAL SYSTEM.

    Mr J. W[?]te ex-overseer, Melbourne Gaol, writes:--Mr P. W. Doyle states that be does not pretend to any knowledge of criminology. Might I venture to suggest that ...

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  16. SHROPSHIRE SHEEP.

    The growing popularity in Australia of the Shropshire breed as a mutton and wool-producing sheep is indicated by some purchases of rams recently made. ...

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  17. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    Another answer to the question of who submitted to "The Herald" flag judges a design similar to that awarded pride of place by the Commonwealth judge. Miss ...

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  18. SCULLING MATCH

    Details have now been received regarding the sculling race for the championship of the World and L500, which was rowed on the Rat Portage course in ...

    Article : 214 words
  19. ORNITHOLOGICAL COMPETITION. ORNITHOLOGICAL COMPETITION.

    At the Brentford Police Court, Mr Heldman and a bench of magistrates were occupied of upwards of five hours investigating charges made against ...

    Article : 575 words
  20. DEATH FROM ENTERIC.

    Among the deaths reported to the War Office is that of Trooper Colin M'Donald, of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles, who, it is announced, has died at ...

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  21. The Nerved-up Coward.

    "A big coward, afraid of his own shadow," is the description furnished of the assassin Czolgosz by the miscreant's stepmother. It is not easy to reconcile ...

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  22. BARBARISM IN EUROPE.

    In a grave of the Neolithic Era, [?]tely opened at Flomborn, on the borders of Hesse and the Palatinate, a coating of red earth was found on one of the skulls, ...

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  23. RECOVERED FROM WOUNDS.

    Several Australian officers who have been in hospital under treatment for wounds received in action, are now convalescent, and indeed so far recovered ...

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  24. PATRIOTISM AND GEOGRAPHY.

    The President of the Royal Geographical Society has recently drawn a parallel between Elizabethan and Victorian citizens in their generous support of geographical ...

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  25. SLIGHTLY WOUNDED.

    Private W. Sorrel of the Sixth Queensland Contingent, has been slightly wounded in some skirmishing which has occurred at a place called Leeawpoort. ...

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  26. THE DISAPPOINTED HOSTESS.

    Queer is the tale (writes the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph") which is being told by a contemporary about an impostor who contrived, by a ...

    Article : 296 words
  27. A GOOD CAPTURE.

    Rimmington's Guides have made a good capture in the Senekal district, which is situated in the north-east of the Orange River Colony. ...

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  28. Is it Mistaken Kindness?

    A fine large attempt is made by the "Argus" to-day to demonstrate that, after all, little or nothing worth doing has been done for our fanners. What we ...

    Article : 377 words
  29. IN PRAISE OF LONDON PLAYGOERS.

    "I always wonder when I go to London." said Madame Bernhardt to the "Morning Leader's" Paris correspondent, "how busy Londoners find time to ...

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  30. GRACEFUL REMEMBRANCE.

    In the Prussian Royal Family the curious custom exists of selecting some half a dozen deserving young couples in July of every year and to have them ...

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  31. REPUBLICAN KINGS.

    A Paris schoolmaster has petitioned the French Chamber against kings still reigning on French playing cards. He suggests kings should ...

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  34. "CAN DO" WILL NOT DO.

    Out of all the men of the First Chinese Regiment--we trust it will also be the Very Last--that went to the front in North China, not more than 200 ...

    Article : 106 words
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