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  4. ELECTRICAL

    The Board, consisting of Messrs Shuter (Chairman), R. J. Alcock and D. Love, appointed to inquire into the charges made against the telegraphic branch of ...

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  5. OUR BOYS

    Another of the first-rate matches arranged in connection with the tour of the Australian Eleven wan commenced to-day at Lord's. ...

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  6. MILDURA.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the affairs of Mildura met again at the Public Offices this morning. Mr A. L. Tucker presided. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Another engagement has been fought between a British force and a body of the insurgent Matabele. In this instance the natives took the ...

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  8. MR CURETON AND MR PATERSON.

    Mr Deakin continued : He might say, with regard to two of the witnesses who had given very strong evidence during the past few days--Messrs Cureton and ...

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  9. THE GENESIS OF MILDURA.

    Mr Deakin then proceeded to give his evidence. He said that in 1881 the first Water Supply Bill for country districts was passed by the hon. C. Young. That ...

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  10. "WAYS THAT ARE DARK

    Judge Molesworth to-day gave his reserved decision on a motion by the trustee in Hoeng Nam's estate asking the court to set aside an order of 19th June. ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our Boys Again at Lords. Return match against Marylebone. Australians all out for 202 runs, of ...

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  12. WHOSE MONEY?

    Mr Justice Hodges was occupied this morning hearing the merits of a case in which George Cain, trustee of an insolvent estate, sought to dispossess Mary ...

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  13. UNDER CROSS-EXAMINATION.

    The Chairman: Do you think there is much similarity between the two countries? Mr Deakin said that the climates were ...

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  14. THE OFFERED PARDON.

    It was lately proclaimed that an amnesty would be granted to principal chiefs and others in Rhodesin who made their submission to the British ...

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  15. LOSS OF THE ALERT.

    An action by Robert Ponting, ship's cook, against Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co. Limited, was begun in the County Court, before Judge Chomley and ...

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  16. TO STOP SWEATING.

    A committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into the contracts for Government printing and binding has reported. The object of the inquiry ...

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  17. THE CHAFFEYS AS IRRIGATIONISTS.

    Witness went on to say that the articles bore testimony not only to the value of the irrigation colonies, but to the merit of the Chaffeys as ...

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  18. IN THE SHADOW.

    Sir John Everett Millais, Bart., the distinguished painter, who succeeded to the presidency of the Royal Academy on the death of Lord Leighton a few ...

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  20. MR DEAKIN ATTENDS.

    The hon. A. Deakin was in attendance to give evidence, and the Chairman intimated the Commission was prepared to hear him. ...

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  21. RELEASED.

    In giving judgment on an application for a certificate of discharge and and dispensation to Andrew Jack, wholesale stationer. Judge ...

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  22. MR CURETON "OPENED HIS MOUTH VERY WIDE."

    and wanted about a million or half a million of acres and a quarter of million of money, somewhere near the centres of population. ...

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  23. PERJURERS PUNISHED.

    At the Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, three young men named James Thompson, Christopher Drysdale, and Walter Richards, were ...

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  24. MEUM AND TUUM.

    Luke Goldsmith, butcher, Faraday street, Carlton, reports that during last night two sets of spring cart harness, nearly new, valued at L12, were stolen ...

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