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  4. THE CRISIS.

    The resignation of the Rosebery Ministry was officially announced in Parliament this evening--in the House of Lords by the Earl of Rosebery, the. ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. THE COMING MEN.

    The following are portraits of the leading men in the Ministry which is being formed by, the Marquis of Salisbury in succession to the Rosebery Ministry: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A MINER'S CLAIM

    In the Practice Court, to-day Mr Justice [?]Beckett gave his reserved decision in the case of Kelly against the Queen's Birthday United Gold Mines Company ...

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  7. SMITH V. SYME.

    The action brought by Allison D. Smith, Isle locomotive superintendent of the Victorian Railways against David Syme, proprietor of the "Age," for ...

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  8. TALE OF A TENNER.

    This morning at the Criminal Court, before Mr Justice Hodges and a jury of twelve, Annie Wilson, Ada Bensen and Nellie Gwynne were presented on a ...

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  9. BENCH AND BAR.

    A conflict between Bench and Bar occurred at the Coburg Court this morning over a question of procedure. Messrs Hollands, Voice and Halifax, J's.P., were ...

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  10. OUR CABLES.

    The deposit debentures of the Royal Bank of Queensland, which have been offered at 4 per cent, interest, have bean subscribed for to the extent of L150,000. ...

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  11. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The trial of Emanuel, Alfred, Edward and Louis Abrahams on the charge of having conspired to defraud was continued in the Criminal Court ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Fair business on Ballarat 'Change to-day. There was more active market on the Melbourne Change this morning. ...

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  13. NEWFOUNDLAND'S LOAN.

    The Newfoundland loan of L500,000, bearing interest at the rate of 4 per cent., has bean largely over-subscribed at a material advance above the minimum, ...

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  14. IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons this evenings when announcing the resignation of the Government, Sir William Harcourt, Leader of the House, made an interesting ...

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  15. COLD LACE AND FEATHERS'

    In the course of conversation to-day a HERALD representative managed to extract the views of the Defence department with regard to the absurd arrangements ...

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  16. A NON ACCEPTANCE POLICY

    It is currently reported that Mr a. J. Balfour is privately urging the Marquis of Salisbury to decline to accept office at this juncture. ...

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  17. A WOMAN'S ADVENTURE.

    Inquiries as to the character and [?]cendents of Ellen Buckley, the young Englishwoman who killed her lover, the assistant manager of a Russian bank in Parts, place ...

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  18. IN INSOLVENCY.

    Gustav Schmidt, grazier, of Buffalo Creek, was examined by Mr Brahsm in the Insolvency Court, before Judge Molesworth, to-day. ...

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  19. OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC.

    Daniel Jamieson, formerly a jockey, but now described as a bookmaker's clerk, was charged at the Flemington Court this morning with obstructing the traffic on ...

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  20. BLOWN UP.

    A terrific explosion, has taken place in a powder store at Shenandeah, Pennsylvania, the centre of a great coal mining district. ...

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  21. A NURSE'S CLAIM

    At the County Court to-day, before Mr Judge Chomley and a jury of four, Eliza Hall, of Smith street, Fitzroy, nurse, sued William Kennedy, of Smith ...

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  22. IN LUCK'S WAY.

    Apropos of the boom in Rhodosia, a "City Press" writer was told the other day an amusing story that illustrates how quickly fortunes are sometimes made when new ...

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  23. A METAL KING.

    Mr. B. I. Barnato, the member of the Cape Legislature who was entertained at the Criterion on Thursday night by a company over which the Lord Mayor presided, is known ...

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  24. "THAT MAN FOWLER.''

    There was a good attendance of the general public and member of the learned profession in the Criminal Court this morning in anticipation of ...

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  25. VICE-ROYALTY INTERRUPTED.

    There seems to have been something of a scene at the opening of the Dominion Parliament on the 18th April. Lord Aberdson, we gather from the "Canadian Gazette,' ...

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  26. BEACONSFIELD PARADE.

    The Minister of Public Works had an interview to-day with a deputation from he Harbor Trust relative to the damages caused by the waves during the ...

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  27. A MISGUIDED ELOQUENCE.

    History teems with examples of the power of eloquence. A good story of an incident which occurred the other day in a Cardiganshire chapel, where the congregation was ...

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  28. POST CARDS WANTED.

    Sir,--Why is it that I and others mast run about town and suburbs looking for post can[?]? Everywhere the same reply--"Don't keep them." Is it that the postal ...

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