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  2. THE BOER WAR.

    Commandant Hertzog, who has taken a leading part in the Boer raid on Cape Colony, and the rebel Lategan, whose laager was recently captured, have evacuated the ...

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  3. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    NEWLY-ELECTED MEMBERS. Messrs. Morey, Simmie, Pratt and Godfrey, the re-elected members, wore sworn in. ELECTRIC TRACTION. ...

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  5. THE STATE SCHOOL COOKERY CLASS.

    Sir,—In connection with the distribution of prizes made to the pupils attending the State, school cookery class, which took place in the Town Hall on Monday evening last, ...

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  6. DIVORCE COURT.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett again presided at the Divorce Court to-day. Margaret laiKiict MacDonough-proceede [?]ifsbalid, MacDonough, on the ground ofufrcr 4)f ...

    Article : 114 words
  7. SCHEEPERS AND HERRON.

    News from Capetown regarding the movements of the Boer raiders states that Commandants Scheepers and Herron are trekking in a westerly direction. The Boers are closely ...

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  8. WILD DOGS DESTRUCTION BILL.

    Mr. Black said that the bill was not perfect, especially the clause which dealt with bonuses. If such a large bonus- were offered' it would lead to unscrupulous people breeding ...

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  9. A BOER REPULSE.

    "While a British force under Colonel Spiers, of the Shropshire Light Infantry; was bringing 20 prisoners, 2400 cattle, and 30,000 sheep to Kroonstad, in the Orange River Colony, an ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. DEPARTURE OF MR. AND MRS. BOOTH.

    Commandant and Mrs. Booth, who have been at the head of the Australian branch of the Salvation Army for the last five years, took their departure from Melbourne ...

    Article : 112 words
  11. MELBOURNE.

    The circumstances surrounding the deaths of Flora Walker Warren and Alma Harriett Steel, on Sunday evening last, were inquired into at the morgue to-day. Evidence of ...

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  12. LORD MILNER.

    In connection with the announcement that the headquarters of Lord Milner, the High Commissioner for South Africa, would be at Johannesburg, arrangements have now been ...

    Article : 86 words
  13. AGRICULTURAL CONFERENCE.

    A conference of agricultural experts from the various States of the Commonwealth will be held to-morrow at the office of the Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Morrissey. The ...

    Article : 135 words
  14. SPORTING.

    The postponed, meeting of the Geelong Racing Club was held yesterday. Results:—Trial Handicap.—The Abbess, 1; Creeping Jane, 2; Panama, 3. Betting: 6 to 4 agst. Creeping ...

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  15. THE UITLANDERS.

    Lord Milner yesterday received a representative deputation from the Uitlanders who were compelled to leave the Transvaal in consequence of the war. ...

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  16. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Premier in reply to Mr. Methven stated that there was no provision in the existing law to give the Government power to take steps to provide that on all life ...

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  17. FOREST-STREET WESLEY AN CHURCH.

    Last evening the anniversary of the Forest-street Wesleyan Church was further celebrated by a tea meeting and public meeting. The tables at the former were ...

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  18. ATTACKED BY A DOG.

    It is soldom that people are admitted to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from the effects of dog bite, and until to-day no cases have been brought under the notice of the ...

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  19. DESTRUCTION OF FOXES.

    A deputation waited on the Minister of Lands (Mr. Duggan) to-day from the Shire of Marong. The deputationists, who were introduced by Mr. Sterry, M.L.A., asked that ...

    Article : 112 words
  20. TRIALS FOR TREASON.

    The Treason Court now sitting at Burghersdorp tried a large number of cases last week. There were convicted 275 prisoners, including 171 voters. ...

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  21. TRIAL OF OATH-BREAKERS.

    The trial is taking place, by public court martial, at Pretoria, of two oath-breakers, charged with rejoining and conveying arms and clothing by night to the Boer commandos ...

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  22. VICTORIAN ALLIANCE.

    The 20th annual public meeting of the Victorian Alliance was held at the Melbourne Town Hall to-night, the chair being occupied by Mr. J. W. Hunt. Among those ...

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  23. EXEMPLARY PUNISHMENT.

    what may happen to a man who takes too much drink wire exemplified at the Collingwood Police Court this morning, when an elderly man named William Robe was ...

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  24. THE REFUGEE CAMPS.

    The British authorities have decided to transfer henceforth all the families of the Boers still lighting with their respective commandoes to the refugee camps along the ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. OUR COUNTRY SERVICE.

    Frederick Bensley and Agues Little, who were arrested at Ballarat on Saturday, the former on a charge of abduction, and the latter on a charge of vagrancy, appeared at the ...

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  26. SHOT THROUGH THE HEART.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh, the well-known war correspondent, has cabled to the "Daily Telegraph" that Colonel Vandelens, who was killed in the railway outrage at Waterval and ...

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  27. AN UNDESIRABLE TRIO.

    At the Carlton Court this morning, Walter Cotton, Moss Smith, and Barbara Freedman, the trio who were arrested at Sydney road under rather sensational circumstances ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CASUALTIES.

    The Fifth Victorian Contingent has been singularly unlucky, and to-day a further cable was received by the Lieutenant-Governor, announcing that another member of it has been ...

    Article : 49 words
  29. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The transport Harlech Castle arrived from Capetown at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. She has on board the A Battery of the NewSouth Wales Royal Artillery and 152 ...

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  30. RABBIT DESTRUCIION.

    The conference of representatives of shire councillors and of agricultural societies, convened by the Shire of Yea, was held yesterday at the Exchange, Collins-street. Cr. J. T. ...

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  31. KITCHENER'S PROCLAMATION.

    Before this letter reaches its destination the war will have entered upon a new and important stage. The military authorities and the public have for a long time felt ...

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  32. THE UNIVERSITY EMBEZZLEMENT.

    The ordinary meeting of the University Council was held on Monday, and practically the whole of the sitting was occupied in the consideration of the alleged defalcations of ...

    Article : 523 words
  33. THE PRINTING TRADE.

    The Premier (Mr. Peacock) to-day received a deputation from the newspaper proprietors, presented by Mr. Baxter, of the Ballarat "Star," asking that the determination of the ...

    Article : 124 words
  34. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ITEMS.

    The gold production of West Australia for the month was 161,770oz., against 131,458oz. for August last year. The total output for the first eight months was l,l80,177oz., against ...

    Article : 265 words
  35. MINING MISHAP.

    John Porter, a miner, employed at the Outtrim mine, was to-day walking along the tunnel when he was struck by a coal skip and knocked down. He was brought to the ...

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  36. THE FEDERAL FLAG.

    The display of the competitive designs for the federal flag and seal, was thrown open for public inspection this afternoon at the Exhibition Buildings. There was a large ...

    Article : 359 words
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