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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    many blessings which attend Western civilisation, and to modify our system of government from time to time so as to meet the change which must ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The choice of Sir Henry Norman, Governor of Queensland, as a successor to the Marquis of Lanedowne, whose term of office as Viceroy of India expires ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OUR BOYS

    The match between the Australian cricketers and an eleven chosen,by Mr. C. I. Thornton was continued at Scarborough to-day. ...

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  9. MR. WALKER'S STATEMENT.

    Mr Walker, who resides in Punt Road, Windsor, called at the detective office this morning and saw Superintendent Kennedy. He had on idea ...

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  10. MURDERED BABIES.

    Detective Keating, after reading the account of the Melbourne baby-farming cases in the newspapers, proceeded to-day to a house in Brishane street, and there ...

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  11. ACTION BY THE POLICE.

    Yesterday the police authorities communicated by telegraph and cable with New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and New ...

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  12. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    Owing to the scarcity of coal caused by the continuance of the miners' strike, operations in the workshops at Derby of the Midland Railway Company have been ...

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  13. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    The Under-Secretary for Lands forwarded the return from the Marble Bar leases at Pilbarra goldfields of the gold extracted from seventeen leases for the quarter ended 30th ...

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  14. MORE ABOUT MRS. THWAITES.

    There is no man in the police force of this colony who apparently knows its much about the woman Thwaites as Plainclothes Policeman Wilcox, of South ...

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  15. A THIRD NURSEGIRL.

    A "third" nurse girl has been discovered in the person of Maud Taylor, only 11 years of age, who tells a startling story of what the woman did. ...

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  16. FRANCIS ADAMS DEAD.

    The death is announced of Mr Francis Adams, the well-known writer on Australian subjects. The deceased committed suicide in a fit ...

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  17. DECLARES A DIVIDEND.

    The directors of the Australian and Now Zealand Mortgage Company Limited have declared a dividend of five per cent. ...

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  18. A BRUTAL MINER.

    A powerful young miner, named John Jamieson, was fined L10 to-day, or three months' imprisonment, for a brutal assault upon an old man, named Edward ...

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  19. THE R.M.S. OROYA

    The R.M.S. Oroya, which grounded in the Suez Canal yesterday, while on her voyage from Adelaide to London, has been safely floated off, and has resumed ...

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  20. MRS THWAITES AT HAWTHORN.

    After vacating the premises at Brunswick, where she left her household effects, Mrs Thwaites appears to have taken up her abode at Hawthorn. ...

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  21. WHY THESE "FEARS?"

    The "fears "expressed in Indian official circles are quite comprehensible. The Marquis of Ripon, Secretary of Slate for the Colonies, in whose hands the appointment of ...

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  22. MRS THWAITES AS A TRAVELLER.

    The tram conductors and gripmen on the Brunswick line are well acquainted with Mrs Thwaites, owing to the frequency of her trips to and from Melbourne. She ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Springing. More retrenchment. Further "golden doings." Those suburban robberies. ...

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  24. MATCH AGAINST THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    The following team has been chosen to represent the South of England in the match with the Australian Eleven, to be commenced at Hastings on Thursday:-- ...

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  25. CONVICTED OF FORGERY.

    In the Criminal Court to-day William Edward M'Dowell was found guilty of forgery and uttering a cheque for L9. It appeared that the prisoner passed the cheque on a ...

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  26. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Several sections of the Government supporters are greatly incensed at the decision of the Government not to introduce the bills in which they are ...

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  27. MRS THWAITES'S RECORD.

    According to official accounts Mrs Munnie Thwaites, alias Howard, etc., was born in London in the year 1869, and arrived in Australia in the s.s. Ormuz. ...

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  28. ALLEGED IMMORALITY AT BALLARAT.

    A deputation, comprising Mrs Thornton, wife of the Bishop of Ballarat, and other ladies (introduced by Mr Wanlise, M.L.C.) waited upon the Premier ...

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  29. THAT MISSING JEWELERY.

    The trial of Murdock Monro for the alleged theft of L150 worth of jewellery in the house of Frederick Potter, of Domain street, South Yarra, on the 9th ult., was continued in the ...

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  30. MRS THWAITES AT CLIFTON HILL.

    Mrs Thwaites is a person of essentially migratory habits. Her movements have been traced through nearly all the suburbs, and have always been kept under surveillance. Immediately she left ...

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  31. THE CHOLERA.

    The epidemic of cholera has also broken out at Bradford, two deaths being reported. Another death from the disease has ...

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  32. MRS THWAITES AND HER " BANK."

    Mrs Thwaites, if her own words are to be believed, was a sufferer by the suspension of one of the loading banks. In a state of terrible distress she waited ...

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  33. THE SERVANT'S STATEMENT.

    Senior-constable Percival and Constable Fred Wilcox are actively pursuing inquiries. This morning they interviewed a girl named Alice Clarke, whose parents ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Fifeshire miners who took part in the recent strike, which was carried out in consequence of the decision of the mine-owners to reduce wages, have now ...

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  36. THE CHARGE AGAINST MRS THWAITES.

    Superintendent Kennedy attended at the City Court this morning to swear an information in which Mrs Thwaites is to be charged with the wilful murder of a child ...

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  40. THE POST-MORTEMS.

    This afternoon Dr. Neild commenced his post-mortem examination on the bodies of the two children discovered yesterday. At the time of going to press ...

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