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  6. THE WAR.

    The following Australian officers are convalescent, and have resumed duty:-- Lieutenaut H. R. Richards, of the Ninth New Zealand Contingent. ...

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  7. A DECREE GRANTED.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr Justice Williams, Emily Malcolm sought a dissolution of her marriage with Alexander Malcolm on the ground ...

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  8. PATHETIC SUICIDE.

    Dr. Cole, Distrle[?] coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue, to-day. on the body of Elizabeth M'Naily, aged about 25 years, a domestic servant. She was ...

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  9. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    The man Hooghkilmmer, who was found dead in his bedroom by the police at South Melbourne last night, supposed to have been suffocated by gas. ...

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  10. FORGED FIVERS.

    The trial has been concluded in London of six men. charged with forging and uttering L5 Bank of England notes. ...

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  11. WEST INDIAN ERUPTIONS.

    Telegrams received from the West Indies to-day contain the intelligence that 50,000 people on the island of St. Vincent have been rendered homeless ...

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  12. MR RICHARD SEDDON.

    Mr Richard Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, who is on his way to London to represent that colony at the coronation of King Edward, has ...

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  13. KING ALFONSO

    In connection with the coronation of Alfouso XIII. the young King' of Spain, a notable honor has been conferred on His Majesty. ...

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  14. ASSASSIN HANGED.

    Telegrams from St. Petersburg state that the sentence of death passed upon the student Balschanett, who assassinated the Russian ex-Minister of the ...

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  15. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court, Sergeant Balchin brought three children before the bench, and asked that something should be done with them. ...

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  16. KAISER'S GIFT TO AMERICA.

    Kaiser William of Germany has marked his appreciation of the enthusiastic reception accorded in America to his brother, Pr[?]uee Henry of Prussia. ...

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  17. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The resignation of the office of Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia by Lord Ilopetoun continues to form the subject of regretful ...

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  18. AN EDITOR RELEASED.

    The War Office has informed Mr.John Morley. Liberal member of the House of Commons for Montrose Burghs, that Lord Kitchener thinks it unnecessary ...

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  19. A CONSTABLE KILLED.

    The Acting Chief Commissioner of Police received telegrams to-day from the police at Maryborough and Inglewood. Informing him that Constable ...

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  20. FRENCH MOTOR RACE.

    Telegrams from Paris give accounts of an interesting motor race in France, in which power derived from alcohol-- now being encouraged by the French ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Fifty thousand Homeless in St. Vincent. Relief fund being raised in London. "Peace on an everlasting basis." ...

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  22. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    "The Daily Telegraph" is responsible for the statement that the visit of the President of the French Republic to the Czar will be followed by the notation ...

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  23. RUFFIANLY CONDUCT.

    About four o'clock on Saturday afternoon Mr Thomas Coulson. warehouseman. of Brunswick street, was standing at his door, when a man named John Daris came up to him. and. without ...

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  24. THAT SENSATIONAL STORY.

    Clarn A[?]leck. the woman who was arrested in Madeline street, Carlton, on Saturday night on the charge of being drunk, and who made a sensational ...

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  25. SAILED FOR ENGLAND

    Lieutenant J F. Hawkins, of West Australia, has sailed from South Africa for England. ...

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