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  7. EXHIBITION PROMENADE CONCERTS.

    To-morrow evening's programme will also embrace scenes from other favorite operas, in which Signorine Rebottare, Signer Buzzi, Mr Armes Beaumont, and other artists will also appear. "Elisetta," Miss Florrie Simonsen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE POLITICAL POSITION.

    At Parliament Houses this morning, and in the Public Offices, there is no indication that anything unusual has occurred, unless it can be detected in a ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    A Japanese official despatch just received states that the Japanese fleet met a Chinese squadron of elevon warships and six torpedo boats. ...

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  10. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hallo, HERALD. How does the result of yesterday's polling satisfy you? It's simply splendid. Yes, I think the cause of good and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FATALITY AT TRAFALGAR

    A sad accident happened at Trafalgar yesterday, resulting in the death of a youth named Bilsen, son of a storekeeper of that township. It appears that Mr Bilson sent his ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Good market on Melbourne 'Change this morning. Dull market at Bendigo. Mr Justice Hodges will pass sentence on prisoners on Monday next at ...

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  13. A DISOBEDIENT CREW.

    Some sensation was caused at the South Melbourne Court this morning, when seven teen seamen on the articles of she British [?] Bothwell Castle, berthed at the South wharf, ...

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  14. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    Mr Justice Williams promised the jury that be would finish his summing up today. "I think I shall be able to manage it," he said to-day, " though I shall have ...

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  15. RAILWAY EMPLOYES JUBILANT.

    The faces of railway employes in the great offices at Spencer street this morning are ample proof of the pleasure they experienced in the defeat of ...

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  16. FROM THE SYDNEY SIDE.

    Mary O'Donnell presented a most p[?]ble spectacle at the Water Police Court to-day when charged with abandoning her male child in the bush at Randwick. Accused ...

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  17. NEW MEMBERS.

    As nearly as possible, one-third of the House consists of new members. Twenty-eight of the old members have been defeated, and four did ...

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  18. PICKPOCKETS IN COLLINS STREET LAST NIGHT.

    There were several cases of larceny from the person in the crowd to Collins street last night, opposite the " Argus " and "Age" offices. Pickpockets were very active, and ...

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  19. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS

    The Minister of Railways, Mr Richardson, attended at his office, Spencer street, this morning, and was waited upon by a representative of THE ...

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  20. WILL THE GOVERNMENT MEET THE HOUSE?

    The question of the moment is whether the Government will resign at once or wait till Parliament meets and then await a formal motion being carried. The ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The following private messages have been received: -- By Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. Limited bearing date yesterday: -- Wool. -- At ...

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  22. AN INJURED ARM.

    The action by Abraham William Knight, of Albert Park, against the Victorian Stevedoring Company, was continued before Judge Worthington in the County Court to-day. ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN ARMY.

    The Russian Army is full of funny things. Thus, the biggest fellows are detailed for day in the bodyguard regiment,"Proobrashenski," founded by Peter the Great, and ...

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  25. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    Now that the numbers are up, the question of "spoils to the victors" arises. In this connection, the first consideration is who is to ...

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  26. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Mrs Martha Chapman, of 62 Hold [?] street, North Melbourne, was the victim of a pickpocket in Cole's Book Arcade about five o'clock yesterday afternoon. Two men acted ...

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  28. THE COMING MINISTRY.

    It is too early yet to speculate as to the composition of the Ministry which in any case Mr Tumor is sure to be called upon to form very shortly. In conversation ...

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  31. CIVIL SERVICE JUBILANT.

    In the departments to-day there is great joy over the defeat of the Patterson Government, and the wholesale character of the rout is freely spoken of as ...

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