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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Next Friday is Good Friday. The new king of Tonga crowned. Plain Duff no longer -- Sir Robert! Dilly any Allwright sentenced to-day. ...

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  5. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK ONCE MORE.

    The wiles of the numerous sharks or spiclers who at present infest Melbourne are many and ingenious. Just now, when "times are very bad," the shark does not let an ...

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  6. NORTHERN COLONIES

    The application on behalf of the "Daily Telegraph" to stay proceeding is the libel actions by the Ministry pending the settlement of the demurrer in Barton's ...

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  7. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    Robert Williams Dilly and Sydney Gunn Allwright, directors of the Anglo-Australian Bank, whose conviction was yesterday affirmed by ...

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  8. MEWS BY CABLE

    Now that Mr Duncan Gillies has declined the post of Agent-General, offered to hint by the Victorian Government, financiers is this city generally ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The bearing of the divorce suit brought by Mrs M'Kerrow, of Glasgow, against her husband, was continued to-day. The potitioner charges the respondent ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The London Common Council has decided to grant an application for the use of the Mansion House for the purpose of an anti-Home Rule meeting. This decision ...

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  11. AT THE BARRIER.

    The find of carbonates in M'Calloch's shaft at the north end of the Proprietary Mine is of very little importance. This shoet of carbonate one mat was worked in the very ...

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  12. THE IRISH OPPOSITION FUND.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the amount already guaranteed for the fund raised by the Irish for the purpose of opposing the operation of the Home Rule ...

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  13. NO CHANGE INTENDED.

    There is not any change intended at present. Before leaving office Sir Graham Berry slated that Sir Andrew Clarke should be kept where he is at present, as he was a ...

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  14. A RESPECTED COLONIST.

    Great regret was felt in Warragul this morning when it become know that Councillor William Wall, one of the oldest members of the Warragul Shire Council, had ...

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  15. EATEN BY WOLVES.

    The Vienns correspondent of the "Telegraph writes:-- A tragic story comes from Belgrade, where the effects of the abnormally severe winter seem to be quite as ...

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  16. THE HEIR APPARENT.

    His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, accompanied by the Princess of Wales and the Duke of York, is at present paying a visit to the Continent. ...

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  17. HAWAII.

    Advices have been received from the Princess Kaiulani, now in America, stating that she is well satisfied with her efforts to obtain a recognition of her ...

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  18. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    We are informed that nearly all the eighteen men who were dismissed by the Tramway Company have accepted the offer of the directors to return to work. ...

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  19. THE RETRENCHMENT POLICY.

    The officers of the Education department, who have been considering the question of retrenchment, will shortly submit their report to the ...

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  20. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Informal overtures have been made to Sir John Bray, Agent-General for South Australia, in regard to the loan authorised by Parliament. It has been suggested ...

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  21. GOVERNOR DUFF.

    Her Majesty the Queen has conferred upon Mr R. W. Dull, the now Governor of Now South Wales, the Grand Cross of the Order of St, Michael and St. George ...

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  22. LIQUOR LEGISLATION.

    In the House of Commons lost night Sir William Harcourt, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that he would support the Sale of Int[?]xicasting liquors ...

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  23. INSOLVENTS' COMPOSITIONS

    In the Insolvency Court this morning Judge Molesworth said some notification had been given by the Chief Clerk of certain facts which he thought ought to be included ...

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  24. THE OAR.

    A sculling match has been arranged between James Stansbury, of New South Wales, the champion sculler of the world, and Teemer, the American oarsman. The ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND BANANAS IN ENGLAND.

    Messrs Clayton and Co., fruit and produce merchants, have sold two tons of Queensland evaporated banners at the rate of L18 per ton. ...

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  26. MILE RECORDS.

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  27. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    The Brisbane consignment of frozen beef, ex Duke of Argyle, has been landed, and seven per cent of the meat is found to be bad. Of the Townsville ...

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  28. TEMPESTUOUS VOYAGE.

    The steamer Gulf of Toronto arrived in the Bay early this morning, after a very rough voyage. She left London on 25th January with nine saloon and 54 single ...

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  30. AN OPERATIC PARROT.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning William Lawton, a resident of Dank street, Albert Park, summoned John H. Veal for the illegal detention of a parrot ...

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  31. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Between the 1st ult. and the 20th inst. a robbery was committed upon Messrs Grans worthy and Smith, contractors, Fisherman's Bend, Port Melbourne. From a ...

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  32. JOHN SMITH'S ATTEMPT.

    A young men named John Smith, describing himself as a Gippsland farmer, was sentenced to six months imprisonment, with hard labor, this morning, by the City ...

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  33. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    New Zealand factory butter, or Arawa, is selling at 96s per cwt. ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Associated Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom have resolved to urge the imperial Government to establish a penny postage throughout ...

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  36. RED HAIR AND FRECKLES.

    Science explains the phenomenon of red hair thus:-- "It is caused by a super abundance of iron in the blood. This it is imparts the vigor, ...

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  38. FATAL QUARRY EXPLOSION.

    A quarryman named Bernard Quinn sustained frightful injuries by an explosion at Willies quarry, Richmond, this afternoon, which subsequently proved fatal. He had ...

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  39. CHINESE IN AMERICA.

    Mr J. G. Carlisle, the American Secretary to the Treasury, announces that the Government intends to enforce the Chinese Exclusion Act. ...

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  40. LOCOMOTIVE WORKING EXPENSES.

    Railway employes have a deal to say in regard to the "Allison Smith" Board, dropping as it presumably has, the last question on the list submitted to it ...

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  43. FUNERAL OF JULES FERRY.

    The funeral of M. Jules Ferry, President of the French Senate, took place yesterday, and passed off Without any disturbance. Several members of the ...

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