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  4. OUR CABLES.

    News of a highly sensational and stirring event comes from New York. From the particulars known, it appears that two murderers had been confined in a ...

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  5. THE ABERFOYLE.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry (Mr Panton, P.M., president), mot this afternoon to deliver its finding in connection with the loss of the mate Percy Norton, ...

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  6. THE MAJOR I

    "Major" Sebright, alias "Lord Berlie," alias "Lord St. Leonards," alias W, George Burney, etc., etc., who was arrested on Wednesday last by Detective ...

    Article : 489 words
  7. GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?

    The Dean Commission, in Sydney, has come to the conclusion that George Dean did not poison his wife and the Executive, acting upon this advice, has released ...

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  8. CATTLE SMUGGLING

    At the local Police Court this morning the hearing of the three charges of cattle smuggling preferred against Claude-Perry man was resumed. ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    There was a quiet market on 'Change at Melbourne to-day. Witness: I was not sober, bub I knew that I was doing, Mr Kane: Oh, of ...

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  10. STEALING COAL

    At the City Court this morning Eskell Franklin, a resident of Capet place. West Melbourne, was charged with stealing 5ewt. of coal, valued at 4s 6d, the ...

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  11. OUR CABLES.

    A frightful outrage is reported from a provincial town. A little girl, named Florrie Rolph, aged six years, had been sent by her ...

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  12. DEADLY SEWER GAS

    A fearful tragedy took place to-day in a London sewer. Several men had entered for the purpose of cleaning it, when the sewer was ...

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  13. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Mr J. F. Howard, outfitter, 60 Elizabeth street, reports that about 4 p.m. an Saturday last a card-board box which contained four silk umbrellas, was stolen ...

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  14. ATTEMPTS AT SUICIDE.

    At the Fitzroy Court this morning two cases of alleged attempted suicide were investigated, the accused both being young women. ...

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  15. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A meeting of the unemployed, convened by advertisement, was held on the vacant piece of land at the corner of Spencer and Little Flinders streets to-day. There were ...

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  16. THE AUXILIARY FLEET.

    Mr Arnold Foster contributes an article to the " New Review" upon the question of Imperial Navy Defences, in which he adverts to an article which appeared in ...

    Article : 172 words
  17. FINED A HUNDRED.

    Mr W. T. Stead, the well-known journalist, was dealt with to-day on a complaint made to a judge of the High Court that he had published in the ...

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  18. A GOOD YEAR.

    The balance-sheet of the National Bank of New Zealand for the year just closed shows a profit of L60,000. A dividend at the rate of five per cent ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CATTLE.

    A number of the cattle brought by the M.S. Perthshire from Queensland and New Zealand have been sold at L20 10s per head. ...

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