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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Australia. Her great cause. New federal campaign opens. Citizens meeting at the Town Hall ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    The visit of the Kaiser to the French training ship, [?]phigenle, at Bergen, in Norway, has been followed by an exchange of congratulations between His ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Since the failure of the Russian proposals for a temporary suspension of naval and military armaments, it is recognised that the chief object of the ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Later details received from the flooded districts in Texas are of the most heartrending nature. The foundation swept the whole valley ...

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  8. CASE OF W. H. PARNELL.

    Mr W.A. Parnell writes to us from Bolwarrah, via Ballarat as follows:—"Being in the country it was only to-day that I saw an account of the Rogerson case, in ...

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  9. RAILWAY OUTRAGE

    A sensational story Of attempted outrage in a railway carriage was told last night to the stationmaster at Caulfield. It appears that a girl 14 years of age, ...

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  10. FELL DOWNSTAIRS

    An inquest was held at the Melbourne Hospital this morning by Mr Candler. City Coroner, touching the death of Duncan M'Pherson, who died in the ...

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  11. THE BRAVE PICQUART.

    The noble conduct of Colonel Picquart in upholding the innocence of Captain Dreyfus, revealing the guilt of Esterhazy, has been much appreciated in ...

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  12. BARON DE STAAL'S ADDRESS.

    At the opening of the Peace Conference on 20th May, Baron de Staal, the President, delivered an address on the objects of the gathering. The Peace Conference. ...

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  13. WHAT THE SERGEANT SAID.

    After Sergeant Rogerson gave his evidence in the Prahran Court last Thursday, some questions were asked. "The Herald " report is as follows:-- ...

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  14. BACHELORS TAXED.

    An Interesting experiment in social legislation has been determined upon in the Grand Duchy of Hesse (Germany). Both Chambers of the Diet have agreed ...

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  15. FIVE YEARS OF HIS LIFE

    John. Havers, a respectably-dressed man, pleaded guilty at the Richmond Court, this morning, to a charge of stealing a set of harness, valued at 35s, the ...

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  16. THE SERGEANTS PROMOTION

    Sir--In your report of the case of the man charged with assaulting Sergeant Rogerson, you state that Superintendent O'Callaghan said he had recommended Rogerson for promotion. ...

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  17. SET AT LIBERTY.

    The negotiations entered into by the European Causals for the release of Spanish captives still held prisoners by the Filipinos, have been partially. ...

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  18. THE ROPE GAVE WAY.

    The body of Elizabeth Graham, who fell into the water alongside the lighter Marie Leura, at Williamstown, last night, was recovered a short while afterwards. ...

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  19. MAN AND BEAST

    Henry Smenton, a Lame old man; was charged before Mr Dobbin. P.M., and Mr Edwards, J.P., at the District Court today with driving a horse under ...

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  20. ON THE WRONG SIDE.

    Constable Scanlon proceeded against a young man named Charles Robinson, at the District Court to-day. on a charge of riding a bicycle on the wrong side of the ...

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  21. THE HALF HOLIDAY.

    Bridget A. Walker, of Walker's Coffee Palace. Victoria street. North Melbourne, was charged at the local court this morning with not permitting one of her ...

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