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  4. OUR CABLES.

    Sir Hugh Nelson, the Premier of Queensland, left London to-day for Edinburgh. Lord Ampthill. private secretory to ...

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  5. MEN WHO MADE AUSTRALIA.

    If the Spaniards first promulgated a belief in the existence of Australia, and formed the earliest designs to colonise it the Dutch were certainly the first ...

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  6. ENGLISH CYCLING.

    Mr W. J. Proctor, the Australasian manager of the Dunlop Pneumatic Tyre Company, has received the following cable message from Mr S. F. ...

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  7. FIVE MINUTE INTERVIEWS

    Now when a spectacular play on a religious subject. The Sign of the Cross, is running at the Princess' Theatre, which a number of clergymen have been ...

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  8. CHASING THE KANGAROO.

    The man who "wants to know, you know," is always with us, and although we generally vote him a nuisance, he sometimes justifies his existence by ...

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  9. ARCHBISHOP CARR.

    At the outset Dr Carr explained that he was indisposed to say anything whatever respecting the theatre in the abstract, for the reason, mainly, that ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Sir John Forrest, the Premier of Western Australia, has urged upon the Bight Hon G. J. Gosehen, First Lord of the Admiralty, the necessity of having ...

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  11. F. W. CHINN.

    Chinn is a m[?] who came into prominence at a bound. He was known to a comparative few in the Midlands as a fine, big fellow, and a good sprinter, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sir Hugh Nelson, Premier of Queensland, leaves London on a visit to Scotland. F. Chian, the Midlands cyclist, has ...

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  13. BISHOP GO[?].

    "No," said the Lord Bishop of Melbourne (Dr. Goe) in reply to an inquiry "I have not seen the play of The Sign of the Cress and if it be supposed that ...

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  14. MR VICTOR BUXTON

    Mr Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton, the eldest son of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, the Governor of South Australia, entertained Mr C. C. Kingston, the ...

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  15. GOLD DISCOVERY

    Reports of rich discoveries of gold in British Columbia have caused great excitement on the Pacific Coast. Many expeditions are being organised ...

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  16. DR MARSHALL.

    The Rev. Dr Marshall, of Scots Church, was seen by a representative of "The Herald" this morning. The re[?] gentleman said that he had ...

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  17. AN ASSAULT CASE.

    The circumstances in connection with an unprovoked assault alleged to have been committed by a man named John Lang upon one John Bates on Sunday ...

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  18. "HAVE YOU CHANGE ?"

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning, Charles Brierley, alias Tooth, who is at present undergoing sentences amounting to two years, was charged with ...

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  19. SUDDEN DEATH

    A terribly sudden death occurred at Mrs Lennon's farm, near Tatura, last night, when a young man, aged about thirty years, named Joseph Trackson, ...

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  20. DR. STRONG.

    The Rev. Dr Strong courteously expressed his willingness to give his impressions of the Sign of the Cross, premising his remarks with the declaration ...

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  21. THE HINT COURTEOUS.

    During the last half of the eighteenth century the Governments of the day frequently kept themselves in power by bribing and corrupting members of ...

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  22. ANTI-VACCINATIONISTS'

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning. Alfred Storey was summoned for neglecting to have his child vaccinated. The defendant did not appear, and as ...

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  23. THEFT FOR SHELTER.

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning a young man named William Brown was charged with stealing clothing from the shop door or G. M. Holey, draper, ...

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