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  4. THE WEATHER.

    Most people will have noticed lately that the rather modern disease known as influenza has been particularly prevalent for this season of the year. On ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    The Select Committee appointed by the British Parliament to inquire into the affairs of the South Africa Company, having special reference to Dr. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The only noteworthy incident reported from Crete to-day occurred at .Illerapatra. a seaport on the south-east coast of the island. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The second series of London wool sales for the year opened this afternoon. : From the outset the [?]of the market, was fairly brisk, and bidding was ...

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  8. WELSHERS AT WORK.

    The committee of the Victoria Racing Club does its best by the employment of private detectives and the adoption of other means to protect the public ...

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  9. CHLOROFORM.

    Having seen in "The Herald" particulars of cases in Melbourne in which death has attended the administration of chloroform, Dr Walter Fisher, of ...

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  10. HUMAN FIENDS.

    The papers, in recording the forms of worship and sacrifice in vogue at Benin, have only mentioned the more common methods--by hanging or crucifixion. ...

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  11. PRIVATE MESSAGES

    The following private message, under date of the 9th inst., were received to-day:-- By John Sanderson and Co:-- ''The ...

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  12. THE PHILIPPINES.

    News from the Philippine Islands, where the Spanish Government is still contending against organised rebellion, contains the record of a Government ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Wool sales opened. Brisk market, but no change in prices. American buyers on the alert, and sorts suitable for them decidedly firm. ...

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  14. BANK SHARES.

    The following are the latest quotations of Australian bank shares:-- Bank of Australasia (paid-up L40), L-17 5s. ...

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  15. THE COUNTY COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the London County Council held to-day, office-benrers for the year were elected. The former vice-chairman, Dr W. J. ...

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  16. STILL MISSING.

    No further information is yet to hand respecting the missing settler, Mr Dwyer. When the latest advices reached here the black trackers had found no ...

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  17. THE HAWKER PEST.

    At the meeting of the Chiltern Branch of the A.N.A. last night much Indignation was expressed at the wholesale manner in which licenses were granted ...

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  18. ROAD ACCIDENT.

    In tho County Court to-day, before Judge Casey, Gerald Mackle Coulter, of Richardson street, South Melbourne, commercial traveller, brought an action ...

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  19. LEASE JUMPING.

    More than usual interest was attached to the re-hearing of an application to forfeit a gold mining lease, which came before the Minister of Mines to-day. ...

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  20. NONSUITS.

    We occasionally rend of sultors at the Law Courts being "nonsuited." This is in privilege extended to the plaintiff of "coming again"--bringing his case into ...

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  21. ARREST FOR MURDER

    The "Daily News" Vienna correspondent telegraphs:--Some time ago a poor old woman who lived on a tiny pension here was found strangled on the floor of ...

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  22. A YOUNG RUFFIAN

    A youth of nineteen, of the genus larrikin, who has already nerved six sentences on charges of larceny, assault, etc., was again before the Fitzroy Bench ...

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  23. THE SUTCLIFFE CASE.

    When Mr Justice Hood took his went in the Central Criminal Court this morning, he said that some person had written a letter to him in connection with ...

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  24. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Mr Louls Le Febvre a well known city man. who carries on business as a wine and spirit merchant. in Salisbury Buildings. Bourke and Queen streets. ...

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  25. AN ALLEGED TOTE

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day before Mr Justice Hood, the hearing of the charges against Charles Levy, which was begun yesterday afternoon,was ...

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  26. PUNCTURED BY REMORSE

    Herman Ross was charged at the Police Court this morning with the larceny of a bicycle. He had borrowed one from a Miss Ruddle, and had sold it in ...

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