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  5. ELECTRICAL

    The aeries of Inquiries into charges levelled against certain officials of the General Post Office was continued to-- day at the Public Offices by the 'Public ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    A considerable amount of enthusiasm has been aroused by the idea of the Premiers of all parts of the British Empire coming in London in order to take part ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    In the event of 'the United States Senate ratifying the arbitration as proposed to be amended by the Foreign Relations Committee, by which several ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    The sensational murder trial at Yokohama has been brought to a conclusion, and the result is widely different from that to which a recent dovelopment ...

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  9. A TANGLE

    The decision of the Full Court in the case of Gleeson v. Williams, as reported in yesterday's "Herald," was given this morning. ...

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  10. IF OUR PREMIER WENT TO LONDON.

    There seems to be a general desire that Sir. George Turner should go to London, and take part as representative of victoria in the celebration of ...

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  11. MEUM ET TUUM.

    The Queen Regent of Spain is the victim of a curious mishap or more probably of a robbery. One of Her Majesty's mail bags bound ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Law day again with "The Herald." 'Answers to legal queries appear on Page 3. A police magistrate's opinion on the ...

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  13. MELBA ILL.

    Madame Melba, who was lately engaged in conjunction with Miss Ada Crossley to sing in a series of twenty concerts, in the English provinces. Is ...

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  14. AN ELOPEMENT.

    European high society is one more 'the region of scandal, a sensational elopement, being reported to-dnay. The lady is the Princess Royal ...

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  15. THE OAR.

    A Contest took place on the Tyne today between W. Haines, who won the Christmas Handicap on that river, and the New Zealand sculler. Stevenson. ...

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  16. WOOL MARKET.

    The wool auctions were resumed today, and there was brisk bidding throughout. For the vest greasy wool, the market ...

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  17. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    As Porter Coffey was walking along the railway fine, a short distance from the Flinders street station, about half- post 5 o'clock this morning, he noticed ...

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  18. TO THE WEST!

    A strongly-built, clean shaved young fellow, named James G. Wilson, was before the City Court this morning on a charge of having an unlawful weapon in ...

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  20. PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    The following, under date 1st Feb., have been received:--By Messrs Dalgety and Company Limitted.""The wool sales continue firm ...

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  21. WOMEN AND THE TREADMILL

    Oakum picking and the treadmill are even now often exacted as the penal labor of the unfortunate convict. If this kind of labor is degrading and ...

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