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  4. News from the East.

    News from the East by the E. & Co's steamer Aldenham yesterday states that a serious scuffie took place on the Shanghai settlement ...

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  6. SIR WILFRID LAURIER.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier appears to be a typical colonial statesman in most respects. He is the most approachable of men. Of course, his ...

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  7. THE ALDENHAM.

    The E. and A Co's, steamer Aldenham arrived yesterday morning from Hong Kong, via ports. Captain St. John George reports a ...

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  8. A CONSUL WANTED.

    From eastern advices by the Aldenham yesterday it would appear that much inconvenience is being felt with regard to the fact that there ...

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  9. General News.

    In a lecture on poisons, delivered in Melbourne, by Dr. R. E. Weigall to a class of certificated students of the St. John Ambulance ...

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  10. MIGHTY HAMMER THROWING.

    On June 20 last a remarkable hammer-throwing feat was accomplished at New York by one of the greatest performers in that line the ...

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  11. NEW GUINEA NEWS.

    Among the passengers for Cairns by the steamer Aldenham yesterday was Mr. Francis Burke, of the "Catholic Press" Sydney. Some weeks ...

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