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  9. SWAY OF THE SURF.

    Melbourne has nothing to compensate it for not having the surf. There is no place in Melbourne where all classes meet to indulge in a common pastime. ...

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  10. INDIAN MYSTERY

    The death of Miss Garnett Orme, a resident, of Calcutta, has aroused great public interest, Owing to the remarkable circumstances attending it, and ...

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  11. DAM BREAKS.

    The village of Union,Ray was the scene of a sensational accident to-day, A dam which was utilised to furnish water power for a colliery company's ...

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  12. BLOWN TO DEATH.

    A terrific explosion occurred to-day at the Antonein mine, at Oppein, a town in Prussian Silesia. Six of the men working in the mine ...

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  13. EXCISE ROBBERS.

    The excise officers on the frontier have effected a smart capture of smuggled goods which were being taken into Belglura. ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    The visit of Lord Haldane, British Minister for War, to Berlin, is still the subject of speculative comment in the leading newspapers. ...

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  15. CHINA.

    The three edicts which it was announced by the Dowager-Empress and Yuan-Shi-Kal, the High Commissioner, would be issued to-day, were duty ...

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  16. PARIS GROWING SLOW.

    Miss Constance Jenkins, the first woman to win the travelling scholarship at the National Gallery, returned to Melbourne by the R.M.S. Otway ...

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  17. GERMAN REICHSTAG.

    Difficulty is being experienced in connection with the appointment of a president of the now Reichstag. Herr Spahn has refused to accept the ...

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  18. MEXICO.

    A field took place in the Circumstance district. 40 miles south of Mexico City, yesterday, between 1000 regular troops and the Zepata rebels, resulting in the ...

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  19. NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    Commenting on the speech made by Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the British Admiralty, at Glasgow, last week, the "Lokal Anzelger" agrees ...

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  20. FIRE IN BAVARIA.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Nymphenburg, a village in Bavaria. The famous Royal poreelain factory was burned to the ground. ...

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  21. INSURANCE ACT.

    The Master of Elibank, presiding at a great meeting held at the London Opera House, to discuss the Insurance Act. said that, henceforth Liberals ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    The billiard match between H. W. Stevenson and G. Gray was continued to-day. When play ceased to-night Gray had ...

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  23. BARQUE WRECKED.

    The German barque Pindos. 2484 tons, bound from Chill to Hamburg, has been wrecked off Lizard Point, Cornwall. ...

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  24. OVERSEA SETTLERS

    As the result of the special efforts put forth by the Victorian Government in the last twenty-one months to attract new farmers oversea. 233 ...

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  25. DUCHESS OF MANCHESTER.

    The Treasury is to benefit from duties on the American estate of Cons[?]o, Duchess of Manchester, who died two years ago. ...

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  26. FIJI.

    Mr Eyre Huston, a Fiji official, at present on holiday in Melbourne, thinks highly of the future of that country. Interviewed at the Melbourne Club, he ...

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  27. DISABLED WILCANNIA.

    The Marine Underwriters' Association received to-day the following cable from the Institute of London Underwriters: -- ...

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  28. FLOATING WRECK.

    The master of the collier Sphere, white on the trip from Newcastle to Sydney yesterday, noticed a direct in Catherine Hill Buy. 48 miles north of ...

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  29. CONSTABLES SUSPENDED

    A stir was created in police circles to-day on it becoming known that Constables E. Walsh and A. Fryer had been suspended from pay and duty. ...

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  35. SAILED FROM LONDON.

    The following cablegram was received to-day by Mr M'Kenzle, Minister for Lands, from Sir John Taverner, Agent-General: -- ...

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