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  4. INTRIGUE OR WHAT?

    In to-day's "Age" appears a long and circumstantial account of a very remarkable, and more clumsy than pretty, political intrigue. Our business ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. SCALP-HUNTING.

    There arrived in Melbourne to-day by the Adelaide express Mr A. W. Harris--better known perhaps as "Bertie"--the world's mile champion on the wheel. Mr ...

    Article : 564 words
  6. THE FLOWER GIRL.

    In the District Court to-day, before Mr Nicolson, P.M., and a bench of honorary justices, William and James Paton carrying on business as florists at 103 ...

    Article : 711 words
  7. DIETETIC AND HYGIENIC.

    "The harmful belly, by no menu The greatest abstinent can ever wean; Men suffer much by the stomach's rage For whose sake ships, in all their ...

    Article : 645 words
  8. THE PREMIER.

    The Premier said, when approached, on the subject to-day, that, of course, he heard heard the rumors, to which the "Age" alluded, for some time past, but ...

    Article : 212 words
  9. MR M'COLL.

    When Mr. M'Coll was found at Parliament House to-day, he was in two moods. In the first place he was disposed to be angry at the idea of being ...

    Article : 239 words
  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Quiet market on Bendigo 'Change to-day. Some capital Race Carnival pictures in the "Weekly Times"--Cup, Oaks, ...

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  11. THE HEAD AND FRONT.

    Mr. Shiels, the alleged head of the conspiracy, was seen by a "Herald" representative at St. Kilda this morning. He said he bad not read the ...

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  12. ANOTHER MINISTER.

    One member of the Ministry says an intrigue, having for its object the ousting of the Government, has been going on for about a fortnight, but that ...

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  13. MR GEORGE GRAHAM.

    Mr George Graham, M.L.A., is very indignant at the prominence given to his name in connection with the "Age" statements. He declares that, so far as ...

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  14. I N F L A M E S.

    Early the morning a, wooden bridge about fifty feet in length, spanning a blind creek between Deer Park and Rockbank, on the Bacchus Marsh line, ...

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  15. THE LABOR PARTY.

    "Yes," said Mr. Trenwith, the leader of the Labor party, when seen at his residence early tills morning, "Yes, I have had the article in the 'Age' on ...

    Article : 517 words
  16. INFORMATION SUPPLIED

    Inquirer" writes: I am now employing, and occasionally de employ, a needlewoman by the day. Is the room in my private house in which she works ...

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  17. MR WHEELER INTERVIEWED

    Mr Wheeler, M.L.A., was also seen to-day. He said that of course he had heard rumors of possible action against the Government, but he had ...

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  18. ANOTHER BATTERY.

    The Minister of Defence said to-day that he had read the totter from Sir Frederick Sargood in the morning papers. He had had no opportunity of ...

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  20. MR BURTON SPEAKS

    "You ask me what I've got to say about the "Age" story?" he begins. "Well, I can't say anything at all, because I know nothing about it. I see ...

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