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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The Government of Nicaragua having now formally signed the undertaking to pay the sum of L15,000 to the British Government as an indemnity for the affront ...

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  5. STATE LOANS

    During the last few weeks it has been made quite evident that confidence in Australian and New Zealand Government securities has been largely restored and ...

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  6. THE COLLINGWOOD TRAGEDY.

    A HERALD extraordinary yesterday conveyed the news of the arrest and suicide of the murderer Thomas Dooley, who killed his wife and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE INCOME TAX.

    Another batch of Income Tax schedules has been received by the Treasurer from the Commissioner of Taxes. The total up to date is 15,067 schedules. The ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    A good active market on 'Change to-day. Several Fitzroy tradespeople lined this morning for selling fruit, lollies, etc., on ...

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  9. THE CUBAN REVOLT

    Despatches by cable have been received in Madrid from Marshal Martinez Campos, who is in charge of the operations against the rebels in Cuba, which ...

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  10. ROBBING HIS MATES.

    At Fitzroy Court to-day a man named Jno. Johnson was present[?]don five separate charges of larceny from a dwelling. He pleaded guilty to all the charges, and ...

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  11. A MUNICIPAL CASE.

    The hearing of an action brought by the Attorney General at the relation of William Reed, representing himself and other ratepayers, against the Mayor and ...

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  12. ABOUT PROSECUTIONS.

    Mr Akehurst, Secretary of the Crown Law Department, was seen to-day in regard to our article recently re prosecutions, wherein the following passage occurs ...

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  13. MR CARL PINSCHOF'S VIEWS.

    Mr Carl Pinschof, the Consul for Austria and Hungary, no is well known, has made quite a study of State finance, and naturally his name suggested itself as that ...

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  14. THE GREAT GUN CASE.

    In the Practice Court this morning Mr Justice Williams granted a garnishee order to the plaintiff in the action Crooner v. Abrahams. An application ...

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  15. SOLDIERS AS WEIGHT-CARRIERS.

    An interesting report of experiments ordered by the German War Office to determine the effect of weight on soldiers in full marching order is given in the German ...

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  16. ESCAPE OF A PRISONER.

    There was some excitement in the precincts of the City Police Court this morning consequent on the boldness of an inoffensive sleepy-looking Chinese, Alt ...

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  17. THOSE MISSING DOCUMENTS.

    In reply to questions, the Minister of Public Works stated that the matter of appointment of a board to investigate the removal of certain documents from the ...

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  18. WHERE THE MURDERER SPENT THE WEEK.

    Sergeant Oliver is in possession of information which shows that Dooley spent all last week in the Coburg hut which is situated on Dean O'Hea's property, ...

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