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  8. THE WAR.

    Captain Howgate, of Stelnaecker's Horse, has captured fifteen Boers near Steynsdorp, in the Eastern Transvaal. Amongst the number was a man ...

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  9. FOUR GREYS.

    Frederick A. Dowdney, livery stable keeper, of Glenferrie, was charged at the District Court to-day with negligent driving. Mr Sidney Stephen conducted the ...

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  10. MORE SHOOTING.

    A shooting affray, arising out of somewhat curious circumstances, occurred at tin early hour this morning ut a splitters' camp in the Dand[?]ong forest, about two ...

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  11. HOLY RUSSIA.

    The troubles in Russia are day by day assuming greater proportions. Already the University of St. Petersburg has been closed by order of the ...

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  12. SITUATION IN CHINA.

    Disquieting intelligence is conveyed in the messages received from China to-day. The rebellion which recently broke ...

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  13. INTERESTING CLAIM.

    A case of saute interest to hotel-brokers was heard at the Port Melbourne Court to-day, when Norman Sydney Woodroffe, a traveller in the liquor trade, ...

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  14. CONVALESCENT.

    The following Australian and New Zealand officers are now convalescent, and have resumed duty:--Lieutenant Kater, of the second New ...

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  15. THE TARIFF QUESTION.

    Tim report cabled yesterday by Renter's correspondent at Shanghai, respecting a reported settlement of the new Chinese tariff, proves to be ...

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  17. SMALL-POX.

    Despite the precautions taken by the authorities to prevent the spread of small-pox, the disease continues to extend and to increase in virulence. ...

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  18. FARMERS PUNISHED.

    Two farmers ut Barkly West have been punished by the British authorities. One of them has been sentenced to ...

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  19. "A GENTLEMAN."

    In an interpleader case. Lloyd [?] M'Klnnon, in the County Court to-day, Mr Eagleson contended that in contacts of sale and letting and hiring pr[?]ess the ...

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  20. TURKISH GENERAL

    A telegram from Constantinople sta[?] that Cha[?]ir Pacha, a General of the Turkish Army, has been arrested. The General is a brother of the late ...

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  21. BOER PRISONERS

    The British authorities are having some trouble with a number of Boer prisoners who are in confinement at U[?]balla, a city of the Punjaub in ...

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  22. INFLUENZA.

    The prevalence of influenza in Loudon, and the fact that seven of the Ministry and many members of Parliament are suffering from the disease, ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    China The seat of more trouble. Dynastic quarrel actively renewed. Open rebellion in the Southern ...

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  24. NEW DOCKS.

    The Prince of Wales, who was accompanied by the Princess and a brilliant party, to-day turned the first sod of new docks which are to be ...

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  25. CANADIAN TEACHERS

    Mr Joseph Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for the Colonics, is engaging forty teachers in Canada for the concentration camps in South Africa. ...

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  26. COUNT TOLSTOI.

    News of a reassuring character is to hand regarding the condition of Count Leo T[?]lstol. The famous Russian patriot, who ...

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  27. KILLED BY A TRAMCAR.

    An inquest was held by Dr R. H. Cole, Acting City Coroner, at the Morgue to-day, touching the death of an elderly man named Christopher Atkinson, who, ...

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  28. MILITARY WITNESSES.

    The following copy of a minute made by the Secretary for the Department of Home Affairs, at the direction of the Minister of Defence, upon the subject of ...

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  29. STATE LOCAL LOAN.

    Tenders are advertised to-day for the State local loan (debentures) of L250,000. As stated in yesterday's "Herald," tenders will be received up to noon on the ...

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  30. MAJOR-GENERAL DOWNES.

    The District Military Order issued last night contains the text of a memorandum by Major-General M. F. Downes, C.M.G., on relinquishing the active ...

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  31. A HAWKER FINED.

    A hawker, named Mark G[?]ssirak, was charged at the City Court to-day with obstructing the carriage-way in Swanston street. ...

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