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  6. THE FAR EAST.

    A wireless telegraph station has been established at Port Arthur, the Chinese port occupied by Russia as a naval base, which place General Kuropatkin. ...

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  7. THE DYING POPE.

    The Improvement in the condition of Pope Leo XIII., which was reported yesterday evening, has not been maintained. ...

    Article : 64 words
  8. HIS "NEST EGG."

    In the Practice Court to-day. Mr Paul (instructed by Dr. M'Inemey) applied to Mr Justice Holroyd for leave to bring an action against the Premier Permanent ...

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  9. CLAIM THAT FAILED.

    The action brought by Charles M'Dermott, a railway employe, against John Davis Calhoun, licensee of the Batman's Hill Hotel, Spencer street, was ...

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  10. SLAVERY DAYS.

    Tho grand jury at Montgomery, the capital of Alabama. (U.S.A.), has concluded its inquiry into the charges of peonage, or veiled shivery, which have ...

    Article : 142 words
  11. IMPERIAL FISCAL POLICY

    Commenting upon the report of the Tariff Reform League, which is wild to favor the shelving of preferential trade in favor of retaliatory duties, Sir ...

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  12. HE GAVE HIS ADVICE.

    On the night of the 4th inst. Detective-sergeant McManamny had a prisoner in a cab at the corner of Elizabeth and Flinders street, and asked the ...

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  13. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    The Great Powers have decided that the prohibition of the importation of arms and war material late China, which expires at the end of August next, shall ...

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  14. A LATER BULLETIN.

    The evening bulletin issued to-day indicates that the relapse in the condition of the Pope has become more marked during the day. it says:-- ...

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  15. THE MOKAU ESTATE.

    Last month the society journal, "Truth," published an article in reference to the Mokau estate, in New Zealand, and warned intending purchasers ...

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  16. JEWISH REFUGEES.

    Since the outrages and massacre of Jews occurred at Kishineiff, a number of the Jews who were driven front their houses have scattered over the ...

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  17. DR MOORHOUSE.

    The Right Rev. Dr. Moorhouse, who has resigned the Bishopric of Manchester on account of advancing age, has intimated that he will voluntarily ...

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  18. AT THE CORNER.

    In the District Court to-day. before Messrs Lord (chairman), W. C. Barnett, and T. K. Bennet. J's.P., Join Brennan was charged by Constable Lonsdale with ...

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  19. PROPOSAL TO COREA

    A telegram from Reuter's correspondent at Yokohama states that Great Britain turn mode a request to the Corean Government with a view to ...

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  20. MARCONI'S LATEST

    Signor Marconi, the discoverer of wireless telegraphy, is continuing experiments in order to improve his system. ...

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  21. THE LADY POLITICAL.

    Miss Rose Scott, the lady, political of New South Wales, writes from Sydney:-- I note a paragraph in your paper of ...

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  22. A BRIDEGROOM'S DILEMMA

    Here is a nice series of problems prepared for us by a young gentleman who thinks of getting married:-- "As your Journal is very obliging in ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Mr Chamberlain. Shall we Invite him here? No use at present, say Federal Ministers. ...

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  24. THE PEOPLE'S MILK.

    Today in the District Court, P. Clarke, dairyman, of 320 George street, Fitzroy, was proceeded against by Benjamin Ford, an inspector of the City Corporation, with ...

    Article : 272 words
  25. "VIOLENT OUTCRY."

    The crusade against newspaper boys for making "violent outcrys" still continues. In the District Court to-day, before Messrs Lord (chairman). T. K. Dennet and W. C. Barnett. ...

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  26. WAS IT CRUELTY?

    James Peterson, of Richmond, was proceeded agains; in the District Court to-day, before Messrs Lord (chairman). W. C. Barnett, and T. K. Bonnet. J's.P., on ...

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  28. THE LATE MRS GOE.

    The ceremony of unveiling the tablet recently erected at the Women's Hospital in memory of the late Mrs Goe, wife of the ex-Bishop of Melbourne, is being ...

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  29. HER FORTY-FOURTH.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, Alice Holmes, a middle-aged woman, was charged with having log no lawful visible means of support. Constable Mouklvitch stated that accused was ...

    Article : 95 words
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