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  4. OUR CABLES.

    A further evidence of the Russian activity in the Far East is reported to-day. In addition to concentrating large ...

    Article : 98 words
  5. GOING TO RETIRE.

    THE GOVERNMENT ASTRONOMER, MR. R. L. J. ELLERY, C.M.G. THE GOVERNMENT STATIST, MR. H. H HAYTER, C.M.G. Mr H. H. Hayter, the Government Statist, and Mr R. L. J. Ellery, the Government Astronomer, are seen to retire from the Public Service, in accordance with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MIRAGE OF MARRIAGE.

    Last week, in dealing with the subject of illegitimate children, I promised in my next article to treat of children generally and their custody. But so ...

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  7. BAGGING THE BIRDS.

    Every day brings through the post to the office of a daily newspaper a heap of questions from the general public. To supply answers to all these is a ...

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  8. SIR HENRY LOCH

    The report was circulated to-day that Sir Henry Brougham Loch, Governor of the Cape Colony, and Her Majesty's High Commissioner to South Africa, had been ...

    Article : 192 words
  9. SWALLOWED.

    A very severe series of earthquakes have just been experienced in Persia, and have been attended with great loss of life and destruction of property. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Eldred Skipper, village settler, killed by the fall of a tree near Rushworth. Notice of appeal by the Crown in the case of Mattingley v. The Queen lodged ...

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  11. IDLE HANDS

    Numerous inquiries have been made at the Mines department during the past two days relative to the article in Saturday's HERALD on mining and track ...

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  12. TWO MILLIONS STARVING

    A meeting of the committee appointed by the Imperial Government to inquire into the best means of relieving the distress now widespread throughout the ...

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  13. SIR ROBERT DUFF

    Sir Robert Duff's medical advisers, after visiting their patient this morning issued the following bulletin : -- Sir John Duff slept well, but had a ...

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  14. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    The practice of carrying uncustomed cigars ashore from ocean steamers is becoming more and more prevalent in Port Phillip, though the Customs officers are ...

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  15. A CUSTOMS REVERSE.

    At the Belmont Police Court this morning Customs-inspector Christie, for Customs department, proceeded against Felix Rosser, a well-known ...

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  16. POST OFFICE PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the Postal and Telegraph Department was held to-day at Portsea. Special arrangements had been made by heads of departments for the ...

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  17. THE AMEER

    It is announced that the Abdur Rahman, Ameer of Afghanistan, who has now fully recovered from the illness which placed him in peril of his life a few months ...

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  18. TASMANIA'S TAXES.

    The income tax has already yielded L21,000, Mr F[?]sh, the Treasurer, hopes to routine another L16,000 at least. The result so far has pleased him very much. ...

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  19. MEAT CARRIAGE

    Mr Lightfoot, the manager of Mr Lindo's refrigerating machinery business, states that it is possible to carry chilled meat from Australia to England, ...

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  20. STABBED IN THE EYE.

    Early this morning a disturbance occurred on board the R.M.S. Valetta, now lying at the Port Melbourne railway pier, between a [?]rang and one of the Lascara. ...

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  21. A SUBURBAN SYNDICATE.

    A little syndicate of two, possessed, probably, by a desire to set some of Melbourne's stow away money in circulation, are exploiting the suburbs. The method ...

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  22. AN OFFICER LYNCHED.

    Serious rioting has taken place in the town of Santa An[?], Salvador, a prosperous place with a population of about 50,000 people. ...

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  23. KILLED BY A TREE.

    A village settler named Eldred Skipper, while engaged yesterday afternoon with his two sons clearing his holding, was crushed to death by a falling tree at the ...

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  27. MATTINGLEY V. THE QUEEN.

    Notice of appeal against the decision of Mr Justice A'Beckott in the case of Mattingley v. the Queen was lodged by the Crown Solicitor, Mr ...

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