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  4. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    May Day was decided upon for the commencement of our northward marching. The 11th Division, under General Pole-Carew, reached Karee Siding on ...

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  5. NO CABLES

    Up to 3 o'clock this afternoon no cable messages, beyond those which appear in the morning papers arrived for the Australian Associated Press. The ...

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  6. THE MASON'S WILL.

    To-day Mr Justice Hood continued the hearing of the Sellick will case. The testator was John Sellick, retired mason, who used to live alone at Clarke street. ...

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  7. RECLASSIFICATION.

    The report issued by the Anomalies Board on the re-classification of the Public Service Is being freely criticised by all those who are concerned. The prevailing ...

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  8. "I AM NOT MAD!"

    A matter arising out of the return of a writ of habeas corpus to compel the medical superintendent of Kew Asylum to produce Barry Stevens, an inmate of ...

    Article : 402 words
  9. THAT PRO. NOTE.

    On Wednesday last, in the District Court, Samuel Davis, financier of Flinders street, sought to recover from W. J. Daw. butcher, and Katherine Daw. of Greville ...

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  10. SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.

    Some Information published and commented upon la a leading note in yesterday's "Herald" concerning on analysis of the school rolls made by the London ...

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  11. A COINING PLANT.

    George Embilng., allas George [?], was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with having in his possession certain dies and other appliances for the purpose of making counter. ...

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  12. THE BRAVE KRUGER.

    Private Kruger, one of the first West Australian contingent, who returned invalided by the s.s. Australasian on Saturday and who is a native of Ballarat. ...

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  13. GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.

    Sir,--I have read through a portion of the Rev. Dr. Watkin's letter, and have then stopped. The letter, seems to be throughout a torrent of furious, ungoverned angry. ...

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  14. OLD AND DESTITUTE.

    Last evening an aged man, who gave the name of George Nash, went to the South Melbourne lock-up, and, as he had apparently lost his memory, he was ...

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  15. AN INEFFECTIVE ROLE

    When in the witness-box yesterday at the City Police Court. Constables Herkery and Tobin described the sensational scene of Saturday night in Bourke street. when some people ...

    Article : 154 words
  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    No cables In time for this page. An unaccountable delay somewhere. Should messages arrive in time they ...

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  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    At nine o'clock tills morning the body of a man was found floating in the dock at the wharf and taken to the morgue. It has not been identified. Deceased was ...

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