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  6. EVENTS OF THE DAY.

    Broadside view and deck plan of the cruisers Ringarooma, Mildura, Tauranga, Katoomba and Wallaroo, of the Australian Auxiliary Squadron, which arrived in the Bay this afternoon. The illustrations are copied from those in Lord Brassey's Naval Annual for the present year. It is admitted that there is no better authority on naval matters. The five cruisers are sister ships, so that the plans given apply to them all alike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWS BY GABLE.

    The European Press to-day publish leading articles in reference to the address delivered by his Holiness the Pope before a largo number of French ...

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  8. £20,000 WORTH OF HORSEFLESH.

    Everything to-day in Melbourne, as at Queenscliff and here, is likely to smack of the nautical and navy, and therefore I way be permitted to say, metaphorically, ...

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  9. IN THE DOCK.

    The hearing of the charges contained in the second presentment which was filed against Charles Thomas Jones was resumed in the Criminal Court this morning. The ...

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  10. THE CERMANS IN EAST. AFRICA.

    Reports which have been received in Berlin from the German territory in East Africa concerning the attack recently made on an expedition by the natives ...

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  11. SENTENCES.

    His Honor passed the following sentences:- Thomas Williams, who was convicted on three charges of housebreaking, was ...

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  12. THE RECEPTION OF THE SQUADRON.

    The Bay was bright with bunting this morning. Early in the day the clouds hung low and the weather was anything but promising; but by the time the ...

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  13. THE WRECK OF THE FIJI.

    An inquiry was commenced at the Customs House this morning into the charge of misconduct against William Vickers, late master of the ship Fiji, for carelessly navigating the ...

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  14. CARBINE AND HIS CONDITION.

    To see how he is, and whether he is likely to start for the Cup, really furnished the Alpha and Omega of my instructions, and in the ...

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  15. THE FORAN CASE.

    The name of M. H. Foran, the school teacher, has been before the public on frequent occasions of late. First, there was conflict between him and the Education ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    A cargo of sugar to hand. Wanted. Wheat higher in all Australian markets. Australia enters postal union on 1st prox. ...

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  17. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The Rev. C. H. Spurgeon, who has been seriously ill for many weeks, is much better to-day; but the rev. gentleman will never be able to preach or ...

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  18. POLICE POINTS.

    Last night a young fellow named Frank Ross went into the Town Hall Hotel, Swanston street, and behaved in a most extraordinary manner. He was evidently very much ...

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  19. THE SECOND MATE'S EVIDENCE.

    James Islay Campbell, second mate on tho barque Fiji, deposed that the ship left Liverpool on a voyage from Hamburg to Melbourne with a general cargo. There ...

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  20. A UNIFORM CUSTOMS TARIFF.

    It was announced the other day that the Premier, at the request of the West Australian Government, had agreed to Dr. Wollaston, Chief Clerk in the Department ...

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  21. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A man, about 55 years of age. whose names and address are at present unknown, was found lying in an unconscious state in Little Bourke street to-day. He was ...

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  22. ARRIVAL AT THE HEADS.

    The Australian Auxiliary Squadron arrived off Port Phillip Heads about 6 o'clock this morning, and at 9 a.m. passed through the Rip, headed by the ...

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  23. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    22nd September.—Afternoon, 5 41; to-morrow morning, 6.5; afternoon, 6.26. ARRIVED. Galgate, four-masted ship. 2291 tone. ...

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  24. A SEAMAN'S EVIDENCE.

    Alexander [?] able seaman on the Fiji during her last voyage, stated that he was on the second mate's watch. He was at tho helm when the vessel went ashore. The ...

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  25. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the record received at the Melbourne Telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the 21 hours ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  27. THE ELSTERNWICK PARK.

    A communication was received last night by the Brighten Town Council from the Minister of Lands requesting tbe council to assist in defraying the cost of issuing ...

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  28. CHARLES GEBAUHR'S EVIDENCE.

    Charles Julius Gobauhr, able seamen on the Fiji, deposed that he saw land at 11 a.m. on the Saturday before the wreck. The vessel was going about ...

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  31. LICENSINS OFFENCES. ETC.

    At the police court this morning before Mr Patterson, P.M., and Mr H. M'Konrie, J.P., James O'Neill, licenses of the European Hotel, was fined L5 or 14 days ...

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