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  4. THE RIPPON LEA OUTRAGE.

    The trial of Charles Warningham and James Watt, alias Leyli[?], charged with a murderous attack on Frederick Pitman, groom to Sir Frederick Sargood, was ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    The result of the ballot taken amongst members of the Miners' Federation, in connection with the serious difficulty that has arisen in the collieries, has been ...

    Article : 84 words
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  7. TODAY'S SPORT

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    Colors--red and white--for years past have been a striking feature in South Melbourne, and loyally [?] the people of that place stick to them. With ...

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  9. ON THE BORDER.

    The Court House Hotel was entered about 4 o'clock this morning by robbers, who broke open the till and secured about L50 in cash and notes. They also got away with ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. POSITION IN BELGIUM.

    It is announced that on Monday next 125,000 Belgian coal miners will go out on strike. ...

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  11. OUR BOYS.

    All doubt as to whether Bannerman will accompany the Australian cricketers to America has now been set at rest. It has been definitely decided that ...

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  12. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

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  13. THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    John M'Loughlin, who was arrested at Castlemaine on a charge of conspiracy with Thos. W. Lloyd and J. P. Sheehan, to cause Henry Krytz, a witness, to be removed from ...

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  14. SERIOUS FLOODS IN ENGLAND.

    Severe floods have occurred at Newcastle-on-Tyne, the great coal city, in the North of England. The river has risen considerably, and in ...

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  15. INQUESTS AT THE MORGUE.

    Dr Youl, City Coroner, held inquiries at the Morgue today concerning the deaths of Richard M[?]uk, laborer, and Chin Ah Goon, storekeeper. ...

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  16. MR HUDDART IN LONDON

    Mr James Huddart is at present in London and is awaiting the outcome of of an interview which Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, is to ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    New tea season. Slightly brighter. Trouble among the millers. Silver unchanged and inactive. ...

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  18. TRAM MISHAP.

    Quite an unusual sight was to be witnessed during the afternoon at the intersection of Eastern Hill and Brunswick street owing to the auxiliary cable which ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND'S POSITION.

    There is every prospect of the Queensland Government granting a subsidy to the Pacific steam service. Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith yesterday received ...

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    Indian Opium Commission sitting. If traffic is suppressed India loses hundreds of millions, steriing. Should think so. Another split reported in the Irish ...

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