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  4. NEWS BY CABLE

    It is reported from New York that an extensive Anarchist plot has been discovered, The object of the plot is said to be the murder of the Prince of Wales and ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    The French Senate to-day filled the vacancy in the presidency of the Chamber, caused by the death of M. Jules Forry. ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    Mr Gladstone has informed a meeting of the Liberal Party that the Government will force on the second reading debate upon the Home Rule Bill on 6th April. ...

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  7. THE SYDNEY OUTRAGE.

    George Archer, who was described on the charge sheet as a groom, 23 years of age, was brought up at,the Water Police Court this morning ...

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  8. NORTHERN COLONIES

    There is a heavy rainfall in the Northern districts, and the Clarence River is again in flood. The gaol regulations for first offenders to ...

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  9. A GOBURG SENSATION.

    Considerable local interest was manifested in the hearing of the serious charge at the Coburg Court this morning, preferred against the young bank clerk, Alexander ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Harbour Trusts elections to-day. Sittings of the Supreme Court for April begin on the 6th. Sir Issues banqueted by his ...

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  11. THE BRITISH BANK.

    An application made to Mr Justice Hodges by Messrs William Kelty and Andrew Lyell, liquidators of the British Bank for remunerations enabled his ...

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  12. ROYAL COLONIAL INSTITUTE.

    The question of amalgamating the Royal Colonial Institute with the imperial Institute has been further discussed at a mooting of members of the ...

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  13. NOT BULLET PROOF.

    The authorities of the War Office have had a series of tests made of the material invented on the continent which is alleged to be suitable for soldiers' ...

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  14. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    For same days a rumor has been persistently circulated on the Stock Exchange to the effect that the directors of the Commercial Bank contemplated making ...

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  15. THE DOCTOR IN LONDON.

    Dr L. L. Smith, M.L.A., who is representing Victoria at the Imperial Institute, to be opened in May next, has applied to his Government for more funds ...

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  16. NEW BILL OF LADING.

    The amended bill of lading, the lines of which were recently agreed to, will become operative in regard to the Australian stripping trade in the course of a ...

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  17. THE SUICIDE OF JOHN NOLAN.

    Dr. Youl, the City Coroner, held an inquest at the Melbourne Hospital this morning on the body of John Nolan, a publican, who shot himself at the Waverly ...

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  18. PERSONAL THREATS.

    In view of the inflamed state of public opinion regarding the Home Rule question, apprehensions are folt as to the personal safety of Mr Gladstone. ...

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  19. THE CASTLEMAINE MINING BOARD.

    A second protest against the recent elections to the local Mining Board was beard at a special meeting of the Board this morning, when the election of Mr ...

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  20. THE LIBERATOR FRAUDS

    Sentences were passed to-day on the persons convicted of fraud in connection with the Liberator Building Society. J. W. Hobbs, contractor, and H. G. ...

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  21. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL.

    The Hon Agar Wynne, M.L.C., Postmaster-General, arrived by the Sydney express this morning from attending the Intercolonial Postal Conference at ...

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  22. HUMAN WAIFS.

    The death of an illegitimate child, named Bertie Harding, aged four months, has been reported to the St. Kilda police. The mother, a domestic servant, placed ...

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  23. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    The body of another child was brought to the Merges by Sergeant (O'Shanghneasy, of South Melbourne to-day. The child was three months, and was the ...

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  24. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced, at the ago of G-1, of Sir George Findlay, who since 1874 has been general manager of the London and North-Western Railway Company. ...

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  25. GOLD AT HEATHCOTE.

    The Minister of Mines has been furnished with particulars of a nugget found near the old M'lvor Creek lead, Heathcote. The golden lamp is the shape of an ...

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  26. THE POPE ANGRY.

    Friction has occurred between the Austro-Hungarian Government and the Vatican with reference to the despatch of an Austrian representative to ...

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  27. DISMISSAL OF A BREWER.

    An action by Charles H. Wood against Wood and Sons, Yorkshire Brewery, was mentioned in the Practice Court, before Mr Justice Hodges, to-day. ...

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  28. A FRENCH DYNAMITARD.

    The French police have arrested the suspect who is believed to have been the actual author of the dynamite outrage at Very's Cafe in April last. The person ...

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  29. THE "FRERMAN'S JOURNAL."

    Dr Walsh, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Dublin, complains that all the attempts so far made to heal the quarrels which have arisen respecting the manage- ...

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  30. THE DANCER OF STONETHROWING.

    As Mr Percival Connolly, an architect, was leaving Hogarty's Batha, St. Kilda, to-day, he was felled by a stone thrown from the upper esplanade. ...

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