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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The illumination of the ships taking part in the great naval review off Spithead was a most brilliant and magnificent spectacle. ...

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  5. EAGLEHAWK MYSTERY.

    The trial of Charles John Hall on the charge of wilfully murdering his wife, Minnie, at Eaglehawk on 11th of February last, was continued to-day in the ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    A number of Chinese miners who have had experience in gold mining in Australia, are being sent to the Gold Coast [?] there with a view to ...

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  7. MATRIMONIAL JOYS.

    Although only a young married couple, Lilian and Herbert Dunn have for some considerable time past been leading a cat and dog life, and at the North Melbourne ...

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  8. JACKSON'S COAT.

    An unusual case was before the South Melbourne court this morning, when constable Loughnan Summoned C. G. Alexander, pawnbroker, of Bridport ...

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  9. THE GANGUT.

    It appears that the Russian ironclad Gangut, which foundered in the Baltic Sea, stuck an uncharted reef off one of the islands. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Close of the Jubilee. Magnificent spectacle off Spithead. The great fleet outlined by electric lamps. ...

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  11. THE SUMMING-UP.

    His Honor then began his address to the jury. He called attention to these portions of the evidence particularly deserving of their consideration. The ...

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  12. COLONIAL TROOPS

    The Commander in Chief, Field Marshal Rt. Hon. Viscount Wolseley, has inspected the colonial troops at Chelsea. He expressed himself as being much ...

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  13. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Joseph Coughlin, charged with wilfully and maliciously setting fire to a house, was again before the Port Melbourne Bench this morning, and a ...

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  14. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    Some hard swearing was indulged in in the Richmond Court to-day during the hearing or a charge of unlawfully assaulting his wife, preferred against ...

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  15. AT THE LYCEUM.

    The colonial troops are much delighted at the kindness shown to them by Sir Henry Irving, the famous actor, at the Lyceum Theatre. ...

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  16. TROOPER HARKUS

    Trooper Harkus, of the New South Wales Laneers, won the first prize for tent pegging, and the second prizes in the sword versus sword and thing ...

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  17. A SAD CASE.

    William Sievers, a boy aged fourteen years, and son of the yachtsman of the same name, who was drowned at Mornington same months ago, was ...

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