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  5. UNIFICATION.

    At the meeting of the Paahran Council on Monday a letter was received from the Prahran branch A.N.A. requesting that in any proposed ...

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  6. IN THE BARBERS SHOP.

    This way, madam, if you please. Yes, the ladies' saloon, as you say, will soon be pretty busy. This promises to he a winter of festivities. Last winter ...

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    William Knox. president of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, Wrote to the annual conference assembled in Adelaide, stating ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Great Conspiracy of Henry III" is one of the most outstanding events in the history of the French court. At a time when the fierce civil wars ...

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  9. WORKERS' INSURANCE.

    Further previsions of the comprehensive National (Worker's) Insurance Bill have been published. In the Unemployment section of the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA.

    The Scottish Agricultural Commission which toured Australia to investigate its attractions for emigrants has issued its report, which comprises 200 pages. ...

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  11. PROPERTY UNDERVALUED.

    An important case concerning the property of the late Kilter Von Kleom, a millionaire member of the Bavarian Upper House, has been commenced here. ...

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  12. FATAL DUEL

    A money matter was the cause of the duel in which Herr Richthofon-Damsdorf, son of a Prussian minister, mortally wounded Herr Gaffron, a ...

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  13. LIBEL ACTION FAILS.

    The action for libel brought by Mr. Francis Joseph Ronald, valuer for the [?]aw Guarantee Trust and Accident Society, against the weekly newspaper ...

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  14. HELP FOR ALBANIANS.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, special correspondent at Rome of the "Daily Chronicle," has forwarded a startling report as to a new development in the ...

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  15. St. Kilda Theatre.

    There is no falling, off in the attendance at this pleasant place of evening resort, and the attractions this week fully justify the crowded gatherings. ...

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  16. MEXICAN TURMOIL.

    The City of Jaurez is quiet, following its capture by the rebels. Official figures give the loss during the fighting at Juarez as 300 killed or wounded. ...

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  17. MILITANT CATHOLIC LEADER.

    A sensation has been caused here by the mysterious disappearance of Ferdinand a well-known militant catholic leader. His clothes have been ...

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  18. BAD WEATHER IN CANADA.

    Extraordinary snowstorms are being experienced in the prairie Provinces of Canada. The bitter weather means the loss of millions of dollars tu farmers. ...

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  19. A RETIRING COUNCILLOR.

    Ar the meeting of the Praharn Council Cr. W. Densham applied for three montes leave of absence. Cr. Chambers: I move that leave be ...

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  20. QUEEN BUYS PICTURE.

    Her Majesty Queen Mary has purchased a portrait of Rose Gayer. of Melbourne, painted by Mr. Shirely Fox, R.B.A. The picture is being exhibited ...

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  21. FREEDOM OF EDINBURGH.

    The freedom of the City of Edinburgh will be bestowed on Mr. Andrew Fisher. Prime Minister of Australia. [Note.— A cable received on Tuesday ...

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  22. SOUTH YARRA SKATING RINK.

    There was a large gathering of skaters and a crowded attendance of spectators at the South Yarra Skating Rink on Thursday evening when the first carnival of the winter ...

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  23. AMERICAN MINING ACCIDENT.

    A mining catastrophe occured here to-day. Through an explosion in the Boston colliery, five men lost their lives. ...

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  24. North's Concerts.

    People go to the Praharn town hall on Saturday evening as a matter of course. If you look back at the faces you will always be able to pick out ...

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  25. CAMORRIST TRIAL

    Further disturbances have occurred during the trial at Viterbo of the members of the Camorra Society. Violent scenes occurred between ...

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  26. CONCENTRATED CABLES.

    Mr. Lloyd George's Invalidity and Unemployment Bill is attracting general attention. Lord Lansdowne's Bill for the reform ...

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  27. REFORMING THE LORDS.

    The Right Hon. Arthur Balfour, Leader of the Unionist Party addresses the members of the Primrose League in the Albert Hall this afternoon. He ...

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  28. CITY VALUES.

    When the period arrived at which councillors can touch upon any subject. at the meeting of the Prahran Council Cr. Ginn referred to the ...

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  29. MODERN MALVERN.

    All the preparations for the proclamation of Malvern as a city by the new governor, Sir Robert Fuller, are going forward satisfactorily, and it is assumed that the ...

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  30. Beach Theatre.

    North's are still keeping open the Roach Theatre at Albert Park, just as long as the weather will permit, for the simple reason that crowds pour ...

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  31. THE CORONATION CEREMONIES.

    Mr. L. V. Harcourt, Secretary of State for the Colonies, lias informed Sir George Reid that all Australian officers in England, whether on duty or ...

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  32. McLeish's Concerts.

    Owing to the St. Kilda town hall being otherwise engaged this evening, there will be no concert and entertainment given. ...

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  33. AUCTION SALES.

    Messrs. C. J. and T. Ham will offer for sale by auction on Thursday, 25th May, at 2 o'clock, at their rooms, 281 Collins-street, in conjunction with Mr. W. J. Butcher, ...

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  34. DEADLY LIGHTNING.

    Thunderstorms of unusually violent character have been experienced in many part of Germany. Reports from the West and the South describe the storms ...

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  35. "Elite" Skating Rink.

    The pretty and commodious rink at the terminus of the St. Hilda tramway is rapidly growing into favour, and a very large number of ...

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  36. M. STOLYPIN CENSURED.

    The Russian Duma yesterday discussed a resolution introduced by the Octobrists condemning the use by M. Stolypin of the imperial prerogative ...

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  38. CHINESE PRODUCE.

    A steamer has arrived at Liverpool with a full cargo of Chinese produce. The shipment includes 16,000 carcases of Chinese pork, 72.000 cases of frozen ...

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  40. Q.S.C.

    Q-riosity has been excited recently by mysterious lights in the sky and mysterious happenings. Here is another mystery, what does Q.S.C. mean? Perhaps it has ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The third series of London Wool Sales was continued to-day. There was a spirited sale with strong competition, prices for all sorts being firm. ...

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