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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    LO[?]ETTO LADIES' COLLEGE — Studies were resumed at this college on Monday last. RETURNED HOLIDAY-SEEKERS.—Cr. R. H. Barrett, Mr. E. A. Harney, and Mr. C. ...

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  3. THE MURDER NEAR PERTH.

    Nothing further of consequence has transpired with reference to the tragedy at Dalkeith, for although several members of the uniformed police and detective ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council this afternoon, Mr. F. T. Derhaui, president of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, was appointed Honorary ...

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  5. COUNTRY.

    Ah Chung was charged at the Police Court to-day with stealing fruit from the garden of Constable Daily. Footprints were traced from the tree to Ah Chung's ...

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  6. LABOUR QUESTIONS IN ENGLAND.

    The Manchester cotton operatives are demanding an advance in wages. The masters have refused to consider these demands, which they ...

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  7. THE AVAR IN THE PHILIPPINES.

    Later telegraphic despatches from Manila dealing with the Filipinos' attack upon, and the Americans' defence of, Manila, show that the troops ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Yesterday the Liberal members of the House of Commons met at the Reform Club, when continued confidence was expressed in Sir Willian ...

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  9. OBITURY.

    The death is announced of Count von Caprivi, formerly Chancellor of the German Empire, at the age of 68 years. ...

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  10. FEDERATION.

    Sir E. C. N Braddon, in reply to an interviewer said that the Tasmanian plebiscite on the amended Commonwealth Bill would be taken as soon as possible after ...

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  11. AN EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR.

    An extraordinary disturbance occurred at Mon[?]oonga, near Forbes, to-day, when two constables named Brandon and McRao were severely injured. The two officers ...

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  12. FRANCE.

    The return to Algiers from Paris of the late Mayor, M. Regis, in company with M. Rochefort has caused a renewed outburst of Anti-Semitic ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION IN SYDNEY.

    A deputation from the unemployed waited on Mr. Lyne, M.L.A., at Parliament House to-day, to ascertain if he would bring pressure to bear upon Mr. ...

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  14. COMMERCIAL.

    Wheat is a shilling per quarter lower than it was a week ago. ...

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  15. BURIAL REFORM.

    In his pastoral letter the Bishop of Goulbourn condemns the practice of coverin coffins with masses of flowers and wreaths. These, he states, are being ...

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  16. HOUSEBREAKING EXTRAORDINARY.

    An extraordinary case of housebreaking was perpetrated last night by a girl ten years of age, giving the name of Myrtle Allen. She was discovered in a dwelling ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The iron barque Loch Fergus, 874 tons, bound from Glasgow to Brisbane, is ashore on Killiney Beach, on the coast of Scotland. She will ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES BANKING.

    The banks of issue in New South Wales have decided to charge 5s. each half-year on all current accounts, whether debit or credit. This charge is intended to ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Lord Tennyson, the Governor designate of South Australia, will sail for Adelaide by the R.M.S. Ophir. Captain Wallington, who is at ...

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  20. THE MINISTER OF MINES.

    During the visit of the Minister of Mines here yesterday, he was waited on by deputations. Messrs. Hall, Greeve, and Dodson first saw Mr. Lefroy in ...

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  21. A STRANGE FATALITY,

    An old resident of Temora, named Geo. Rodgers, met with a frightful death on Friday last. It appears that he left his house to work on his selection. As he did ...

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  22. ALBANY WEEK.

    The maximum shade temperature to-day was 73. The train last night brought 30 visitors, and the special this morning had 150 on ...

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  23. THE NEW ZEALAND DEPARTMENTAL SCANDAL.

    The Grand Jury in finding a true bill against Captains Alman and Von Schoen, in connection with the issue of a certificate to Captain Jones, stated that they desired ...

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  24. RITUALISM.

    In connection with the recent agitation against ritualistic practices in the Church of England, it was decided last month that in cases where the ...

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  25. LOCAL REQUIREMENTS OF ALBANY.

    Mr. Piesse (the Acting-Premier) met the Mayor and Councillors this morning with regard to local matters. He submitted plans of the proposed harbour ...

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  26. A SHOOTING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred yesterday near Staplehurst, in Kent. Bertha Peterson, an eccentric daughter of the Rev. W. Peterson, ...

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  27. FATAL ACCIDENT IN SYDNEY.

    James Reddan, 48, a tramway employee, was run over at the Eedfern railway yard during shunting operations to-day, and was instantly killed. ...

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  28. DEATH ON THE OPERATING TABLE.

    Charles Wary, 22 years of age, unmarried, died on the operating table in the Melbourne Hospital this afternoon while undergoing an operation for the removal ...

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  29. THE GATTON TRAGEDY.

    A Gatton horse has been found at Flagstone Creek, to which place he was apparently ridden to death about the time of the tragedy. ...

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  30. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Chief Justice Way's condition shows a decided improvement. Many letters and telegrams of sympathy have been received, including a telegram from His Excellency ...

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  31. DROUGHT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    As a result of the drought in the Bourke districts a million sheep died last year, while 80,000 had to be removed to other districts at starving stock rates. ...

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  32. THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Senate has ratified the Peace Treaty by 57 votes to 27. The attack upon Manila by the ...

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  33. A VICTORIAN FATALITY.

    To-day Michael Charles Egan, aged 25, fell from a waggon which he was driving. The wheel passed over his chest and shoulders, crushing his life out. ...

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  34. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 6,381 bales were sold The better class of merinos were very firm at top prices. There was no appreciable change from the late rates in other ...

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  35. A TERRIBLE FIRE.

    News has been received of a terrible fire at Nagy Babroes, a village in Hungary. Ninety persons were charred to ...

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  36. A.N.A. ART UNION.

    Tho principal prizes in the A.N.A. Art Union were secured by the followiug numbers: — First, 125,956; second, 33,013; third, 45,032; fourth, 3,519; fifth, 20,228; ...

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