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  5. MELBOURNE FIRE-RIDDEN

    Melbourne's list of summer, fires was lifted far above all records by the devastating blaze at Prahran on Sunday. In one hour a huge block of valuable buildings in the busiest ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ESCAPE FROM A FORTRESS.

    Eight prominent Monarchists made a daring escape from the ancient fortness prison at Colmbra, 110 mlles from Lisbon, where they were incarcerated ...

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  7. THE WATERHOLE PERIL.

    Everywhere in the suburbs has the danger to young life in the shape, of disused brick pits been made apparent lately, and the evidence given at the inquest this morning ...

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  9. BOTCH COLONY.

    Victoria has the promise of a Dutch colony being founded in the State. Recently the Governments of Holland and Belgium appointed Mr. J. Wan den Brenk, a Dutch ...

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  10. WATERLESS LISMORE

    A serious position has been created by an accident at the local, pumping station the result being that the water supply has been cut off, and the town is practically without ...

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  11. HOMING CAT.

    When Mr. C. Duvo recently removed to Melbourne from Rosedalo a cat was taken with the household possessions; but it has found its way back to its old home, a ...

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  12. SNAKE UNDER THE HAT.

    When Miss Olive Mead of the refreshment rooms at Shelly Beach, Manly, picked up her little brother's straw hat which was lying oil the ground at the kitchen door last night she ...

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  13. CYCLONE AT WERRIS CREEK.

    A wind storm of cyclonic force swept through the Worris Creek Gap yesterday afternoon, and unroofed the dwelling of Mr. Doyle. It also partially stripped the railway, ...

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