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  5. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Mails to-day. Moonce Valley races. Kara Kara election to-day Political crisis In Queensland. ...

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  6. NEWS BY GABLE.

    The trial of the directors, politicians, and others accused of bribery in connection with the affairs of the Panama Canal Company terminated to-day. The ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE.

    Mr Mundelein President of the Board of Trade, in an address to the Associated Chambers of Commerce, said he was glad to sec that Australia was recovering from. ...

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  8. NEWS BY GABLE.

    A report is to hand that the French have hauled down the British flag at one of the stations within British territory, in the Gambia country. West Africa. ...

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  9. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    The inquest concerning the death of Clara Amelia Mouton, who was drowned in the Albert park late on the 6th inst.; was resumed at the Morgue this morning, before ...

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  10. IN THE DOCK.

    John D Kruse was placed in the dock to be sentenced for larceny as a bailer His Honor said that there were seven provisions convictions against the prisoner, and it ...

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  11. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    The libel action brought by members of the Ministry against the " Daily Telegraph" was resumed before the Supreme Court this morning, when an application was made ...

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  12. CITY MERCHANTS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    A depilation from the [?] of Melbourne this morning words on Mr. Campbell, Commissioner of and quested that the duties paid white the ...

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  13. A TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The Tasmanian Government has in edited tenders for a loan of 1.800,000 at three and n half per cent. The minimum has been Fixed at L92, and tenders ...

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  14. PARISH COUNGILS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr Henry Fowler, President of the Local Government Board, introducer a Bill to extend the principles of local ...

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  15. HOME RULE.

    The" Daily Telegraph " continues to publish marring reports with regard to the arming and enrollment of Unionists that is alleged to be going in Ulster. ...

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  16. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    Beyond the premise that has been given by the managing director to bring the bring the case of the dismissed men before board of directors. ...

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  17. UGANDA.

    In the House of Commons last night a discussion took place on the vote for tin temporary administration of Uganda. Mr Gladstone denied that Sir Gerald. ...

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  18. MANTON EXAMINED.

    John Alexander Manton said:- I sometimes go under the name of woodshed, but any father's name is Mouton, I am a tailor, and reside at Albert Park, The dices ...

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  19. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    Mr James B. Eustis, Senator for Louisiana, has been appointed by President Cloverland United States Minister in paris. Mr Theodore Runvon is to be ...

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  20. ODDFELLOWS IN CONFERENCE.

    At the meeting of the Annual Movable Committee, of the Manchester Unity of Oddfellows. continued here to-day, the charitable vote was passed, alloting to ...

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  21. THE SENTENCES.

    The three men convicted of bribery in connection with the Panama canal affairs were sentenced in the Assizo Court later to-day. ...

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  22. BY THE ROYAL HAND.

    Hor Majesty, the Queen has decided to protons to the Melbourne National Gallery the 12 etching by her and the price consort which she has dent out to ...

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  23. JULES FERRY'S FUNERAL.

    It is feared that the funeral of the late M. Jules Ferry, the President of the French Sennte, may give rise to disturbances in Paris, and the police are making. ...

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  24. BEHRING SEA FISHERIES.

    Russia has now put forward a demand that the limit within which foreign sealers shall not be allowed to fish shall be fixed at 30 miles from the coasts of ...

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  25. SETTLEMENT IN THE MALLEE.

    A meeting of representatives of municipalities interested in the settlement of the Malice was held at the Whit Hart Hotel to-day to consider what action should be ...

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  26. A RACEHORSE STOLEN.

    A case of silaged horse [?] vestigated as the police Court to-day, who two young men named Waite and [?] were shargod on suspicion wish ...

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  27. THE ITALIAN BANKING SCANDALS.

    An officinal report on the Italian banks recommends that the Bunce Roman should suspend payment. The inquiry into the bank's affairs has resulted in the ...

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  28. THE GAR.

    A match for the sculling championship of the world has been arranged between James Saulsbury, of Now South Wales, the present champion, and Jacob ...

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  31. AGAIN IN THE TOILS.

    Some sensation was cursed in Melbourne by the arrest of a women named Florence Speed. who has victimised several Melbourne business people. She ...

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  32. SAND STEALERS AT ALBERT PARK.

    William Scandia a carter, was charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day, with removing mad from Crown lands. In answer to Inspector Monckton Senior constable Walsh stated ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Alane Louisa Pitts, trading as Pitt and Timewell, of Dandenong storekeepers causes: Losses is business. Deals, L2991 9s, 8d Jessica's. L2521 5s deficiency, L473 4s ...

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  34. IMPENDING ELECTIONS.

    Mr F. D. Phillipa's nomination was lodged with the Returning Officer to-day Mr Philips will address the electors in the new Town Hall, St. Kilda, this evening. ...

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  37. CRICKET.

    These teams met an the M. G Greased this morning Hawihore batted first, and as lunch time had lost five wickets for 12th. The highest scores supers were:- Heater [?] ...

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