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  7. GONE TO HIS REST.

    Sir James Agnew died at an early hour this morning, at the great age of 37 years. Deceased had a long and honorable ...

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  8. AGED AND FRIENDLESS.

    Four years more than the Psalmist's allotted span has John Watt spent in this work of woe and trouble, and the greater portion of that time he has occupied in ...

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  9. EASTERN QUESTION.

    The latest intelligence with regard to the demonstration by France in connection with her claims upon the Turkish Government points to the probability of ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    A report furnished by Lord Kitchener to the War Office shows that the Boer losses in the tight at Brakenlaagte were not so heavy as was at first stated. ...

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  11. THE ENGLISHMEN.

    "Old Cricketer" writes on the subject of M'Laren's team, which opens the campaign at Adelaide to-morrow:-- The South Australians have had the ...

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  12. COFFEE STALL TRAGEDY.

    The Inquest in connection with the shooting of Robert Alfred Girvin Berendt, at a coffee stall at Balaclava. on the morning of the 6th inst.with fatal ...

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  13. HER CHILD.

    In the Court of General Sessions today, Judge Hamilton heard an appeal by John Haddow, of Flinders, against an order of the Dromana magistrates. ...

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  14. LI HUNG CHANG.

    Li Hung Chang, the famous Chinese statesman, died from ulceration of the stomach. His death, it is reported from Peking, was accelerated by his refusal to ...

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  15. VILE LANGUAGE.

    Three young men, named Alfred Denham, John Wilson and George Grace, were charged at the Carlton Court to-day with using obscene language. Constable Allen ...

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  16. RUSSIAN HORSES

    Supplementing the information cabled on the 25th ult., that extensive purchases of Russian horses were being made by the British War Office, is an announcement ...

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  17. MEAT FOR ENGLAND

    The success of the frozen meat trade with England has attracted the attention of Russian pastoralists, and an effort is being made to secure a share of the ...

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  18. THE FRENCH CLAIMS.

    The relations between France and Turkey have not undergone any improvement. There is no indication that the Republic ...

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  19. THE FUTURE.

    A phase of public opinion in connection with the future of South Africa was made manifest at a meeting of the Home Counties Liberal Federation to-day. ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Eastern Question. The re-opening by France. Not appreciated by the German press. Fear entertained that the Republic will ...

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  21. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

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  22. PUGILIST SLAVIN.

    A boxing contest has taken place at Kiondyke between Frank Slavin, at one time champion of Australia, and Peter Kenny, a heavyweight boxer. ...

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  23. LEATHER LITIGATION.

    The Full Court (Mr Justice Holroyd, Mr Justice A'Beckett, and Mr Justice Hood) to-day delivered reserved judgment in the action by Messrs ...

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  24. SOLDIER IN TROUBLE.

    A few days ago a one-legged man, named Arthur William Coomb, visited Queenscliff, and informed the soldiers there that he had lost his leg at Wilmansrust, and ...

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  25. THE HANGMAN

    Robert Gibbon, hangman, was tried by Mr Justice Hood and a jury, at the Criminal Court on 17th August, on a charge of carnally assaulting a girl ...

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  26. HANGED HIMSELF.

    Last evening a Mr Rodiqueuze experienced a terrible shock when, on returning to his home in Carlton, he found the lifeless body of his son ...

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  27. VILE AND VIOLENT.

    James Corrigan, who was charged with using obscene language and resisting arrest, pleaded guilty. Constable Loughran stated that about 6.40 p.m. yesterday accused was ...

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  28. THEFT OF A PURSE.

    Albert Cheyne, aged 16. was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with stealing a purse containing 20s the property of a young lady assisting at the World's Fair. Mr Kane ...

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  29. A FALSE IMPRESSION.

    A man named James Wilson was charged at the City Court to-day with stealing a bag of salt, valued at 7s 6d, the property of Messrs Howard Smith and Sons. The ...

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  31. WHERE'S MY WATCH?

    A tall, clean-shaven young man named Wm. Lowe was charged at the City Court this morning with larceny from the person. Mr Kate appeared for the accused, who pleaded not ...

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