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  4. MORE ABOUT ''SHODDY."

    The managing director of the National Wool Company of Australia Limited sends us the following interesting correspondence, which has passed between Mr ...

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  5. SURPLUS LABOR.

    In the course of the debate on the unemployed question in the Legislative Assembly last evening on Mr Hancock's motion for the adjournment of the House. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    A fatal collision between two trains has taken place on the Grand Trunk Railway line, which traverses Canada. Both trains were filled with pilgrims, ...

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  7. A TERRIBLE FALL

    Shareholders on the upper floor of the Eastern Market were thrown into a state of commotion about ten o'clock this morning by a crashing sound, as of glass ...

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  8. THE BURNT SHIP.

    Dreary indeed was the scene at the Port Melbourne town pier this morning. A bleak north-west wind blowing, the sky overcast, a mixed crowd of the unsatiated ...

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  9. A CALLANT RESCUE.

    The fatal accident which befell Superintendent Gee yesterday, in counuction with the burning of the America ship Hilaria. recalls to mind a gallant dead performed ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The market on the Melbourne Change continues active to-day. There was a very active market on Change at Bendigo to-day. ...

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  11. SUPERINTENDENT GEE.

    The inquest on the body of the late Superintendent Gee was opened at the Morgue at 10 o'clock this morning by the city Coroner. ...

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  12. MR HARRIE SMITH.

    Mr Harris Smith, the well-known secretary of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, died this morning at this residence Little Comins street. Mr. Smith, who was ...

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  13. CHEAP MONEY.

    The meeting of shareholders of the National Bank of New Zealand was hold to-day, when the balance-sheet for the past year showing a profit of L,60,000 ...

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  14. A NEGLECTED CHILD.

    A little fellow named Charles Dorx, thirteen years of aye, was charged at the Richmond Court this morning with being a neglected child. ...

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  15. ELECTION AMENITIES.

    "George Graham against J.S. White," was the only case of interest set down for hearing at the South Melbourne Court this morning and it was to the intense ...

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  16. COUNTERFEIT COINING.

    John Gray, who is already under committal on a charge of passing counterfeit coin, was this morning charged at the Richmond Court with having in his ...

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  17. WORKS AND MINES.

    The two departments apart from the Railways which chiefly provide work for a proportion of those in need of it are the Mines and the Public Works. ...

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  18. A BRIDGE COLLAPSES

    A terribly accident, accompanied with great loss of life, it reported from Egypt to-day. A large bridge is in course of ...

    Article : 131 words
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  21. BREAKING FIRE-ALARMS.

    A respectable-looking youth named Patrick Bourke was charged ut the Brunswick Court to-day with breaking the glass on a street fore alarm. ...

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