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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Further details are to hand regarding the terrible railway accident in the State of Pennsylvania. On perceiving the forest ablaze, the driver of the train ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    In Chambers to-day, before Mr Justice Foster, an application was made by the defendant in the suit of Prior versus Anderson for change of ...

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  8. THE PREMIER PERMANENT.

    Mr Samuel Crisp applied to Mr Justice Hood to-day for final judgement in the case of the Premier Permanent Building Association, against William Doherty. ...

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  9. THE ELWOOD SWAMP MYSTERY.

    The adjourned inquiry by Mr Candler into the circumstances attending the death by drowning of Patrick Lynch M'Guire, tea merchant, in the Elwood Swamp, ...

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  10. THE ORIGINAL PLATFORM.

    The originally declared objects of the Theosophical Society were the study of occult science and esoteric philosophy in theory and practice, and the ...

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  11. RINDOOISM.

    But in India the great question is the fate of Hindooism. The Conservatives are most desirous to avert its decay, but modern University education tended to ...

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  12. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT.

    The Court met in the Insolvency Court building, to-day. His Honor Judge Worthington presided, the other members of the Court being Messrs Panton and Nicolson, ...

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  13. OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.

    The declared objects of the society now are as follow :-- 1. To form the nucleus of a Universal Brotherhood of Humanity, without ...

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  14. THE MURDER BY ABORIGINES.

    The inquest on Seweryn Murcokie witz, who was speared by aborigines, was resumed to-day. James Waite, driver of the mail coach ...

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  15. THE THEOSOPHIST MOVEMENT.

    By the express from Sydney this morning there arrived in Melbourne the founder of the Theosophical Society, the leader of a remarkable development of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE OBJECTS OF THE SOCIETY.

    Wherever Theosophy obtains a foothold, there the religions feeling of the nation or community becomes awakened. Of course, in Buddhist countries it would ...

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  17. UNOPPOSED TRANSFERS.

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  18. VISIT OF THE CZAREWITCH TO JAPAN.

    Intelligence has been received that an attempt to assassinate the Czarowitch of Russia, who is now making a tour through Japan, was made near Kioko ...

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  19. VISIT TO INDIA.

    Shortly after the formation of the socioty in America, Colonel Olcott accompanied Madame Blavatsky to India, and was introduced by her to some of ...

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  20. THE JURY VISIT THE SCENE.

    The first thing the jury did this morning was to visit the scene of the occurrence at St. Kilda. They went out in a cab in company with Constable Lockhart, who showed ...

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  21. AN APPLICATION ADJOURNED.

    An application was made to have a Colonial wine license in Little Collins street transferred from James Parker to Gustav Anderson. ...

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  22. PHENOMENA.

    Some of tho phenomena witnessed by Col. Olcott in Madame Blavatsky's presence are certainly remarkable. Examples of similar phenomena will be ...

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  23. EXODUS OF CHINESE.

    Upwards of 200 Chinese left for the Flowery Land to-day by the steamer Tsinan. The vessel also took a shipment of 19,641 sovereigns. ...

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  24. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  25. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Mr Justice Hood was asked to-day to grant an injunction to restrain Mr John Mitchell, agricultural implement maker, from making use of the name of M'Calman. ...

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  26. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Adelaide and Sydney wheat quotations lower. Riaz Pasha, Premier of Egypt, has resigned. ...

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  27. THE FINANCIAL CRISIS IN LISBON.

    The financial crisis in Lisbon is very seriously affecting London and Foreign Exchanges, and a semi-panic prevails in London to-day. Rumors of a ...

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  28. WITH THE BUDDHISTS OF JAPAN AND BURMAH.

    Col. Olcott has visited Japan, in which place he has greatly forwarded the interests of true Buddhism. He is, in fact, recognised as a friend by Buddhist ...

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  29. MR THWAITES GIVES EVIDENCE.

    The jury, of which Mr John Waldon, carpenter, Richmond, was foreman, returned to the Morgue, at 11.45 a.m., and the evidence was then taken. ...

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  30. BARRISTER AND COLONEL.

    Henry S. Olcott is a native of the United States of America, where he was educated, and for some time practised as a barrister-at-law. In his profession he ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S DEPUTATIONS.

    The Boxhill residents attended in force at the Premier's office this morning, desiring to know why their water supply was not completed. Some time back they waited on the ...

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  32. GROWTH OF THE SOCIETY.

    The Theosophical Society of which Col. Olcott is still president, is now represented by branches, not only throughout India, hub in the principal cities of ...

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  33. AN OPPOSED TRANSFER.

    Mr Best appeared on behalf of the Shamrock Brewery Company to support an application to transfer the license of the Robert Burns Hotel, Moray street, South Melbourne, ...

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  34. THE SOCIAL SCANDALS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury, brought forward a motion for the expulsion from the House of Captain ...

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  36. VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.

    Colonel Olcott's reasons for visiting Australia were, firstly, his health ; and, secondly, to transact some business in Toowoomba, Queensland, in connection ...

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  37. AUTHOR.

    As an author and litterateur, Col. Olcott is now well known. He produced works on such subjects as agricultural science, insurance, history and genealogy in his ...

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  38. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  39. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    Rinz Pasha, President of the Council and Minister of the Interior and Finance, has tendered his resignation to Mohammed Tewfik Pasha, the Khodive of ...

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  40. MR HIGGINS EXAMINED.

    George Higgins, contractor for the reclamation of the Elwood Swamp, stated that the specifications for the work did not provide for a fence around or alongside the ...

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  41. THE MOVEMENTS OF THE DECEASED.

    William Noonan, clerk, living at the Queen's Arms Hotel, High street, St Kilda, stated that he last saw M'Guiro alive about 6 p.m. on the 7th instant at the hotel ...

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  42. HOW HE BECAME A THEOSOPHIST.

    It is not, however, as a lawyer, nor yet as a soldier, nor even as an author, that Col. Olcott is best known to the world, but rather as the joint founder (with the ...

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  43. INTERVIEW WITH COLONEL OLCOTT.

    Colonel Olcott, who is staying at the Grand Hotel, was interviewed immediately after his arrival from Sydney. He is a man of about 60 rears of age, ...

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  44. THE RESIGNATION OF MR W. H. SMITH.

    An election for the Strand Division of London, caused by the resignation of Mr W. H. Smith, in consequence of his acceptance of the office of Lord Warden ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    A deputation from the Australian Natives' Association waited on the Minister of Lands this morning and asked for a site for a hall for the society. The deputation comprised ...

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  46. THE SURVEYOR'S OPINION.

    William Downe, surveyor far the City of St. Kilda, stated that the Swamp would be a dangerous place to get into at night. Fencing would prevent the danger. The ...

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  47. ADELAIDE.

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  48. THE STRIKE OF MINERS IN BELGIUM.

    The extensive strike of miners in Belgium shows signs of collapsing, work having been partially resumed in some districts. ...

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  49. THEOSOPHY IN AUSTRALIA.

    Are you satisfied, the Colonel was asked, with the result of your visit to Australia ? Very much indued, was the prompt ...

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  51. BALLARAT.

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  52. THE SUMMING UP.

    Mr Candler informed the jury that it was quite clear that doccased by some means got off the track. The horse might have bolted. After the cart was overturned the deceased ...

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  53. A ROMANTIC HISTORY.

    Madame Blavatsky, whose death a cable from London on Monday last announced, was born in Russia, and was the daughter of a Russian Colonel, Pierre ...

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  54. MR GLADSTONE'S HEALTH.

    The latest bulletin issued by the physicians in attendance on Mr Gladstone states that he is progressing favorably towards recovery. ...

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  55. MODERN HYPOCRISIES.

    We are surfeited now, continued the Colonel, with religious hypocrisy and philanthropic hypocrisy, and what we want to do is to try to recall men to a ...

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  56. THE ATTACK ON THE CZAREWITCH.

    The latest intelligence received regarding the attack which was made on the Czarewitch by a Japanese armed with a sword, states that the assistant of His ...

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  57. IN THE DOCK.

    Charles Hammond and John Stewart were charged with stealing a bag of flour, the properly of the Railway Department. Mr Kellehes prosecuted for the Crown, ...

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  58. THE VERDICT.

    The jury found that the deceased was accidently drowned. They also added a rider to the effect that no blame was attached to anybody, but that for the future ...

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  59. THEOSOPHY UNSECTARIAN.

    Theosophy having no sectarian character at all, the more it spreads the more each religion will become imbued with its ancient spirit. ...

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  60. MARINE BOARD SUMMONS.

    Thomas Drewett, captain of the steamer Helen Nicoli, was summoned to the District Court to-day at the instauce of Mr J. G. M'Kie, secretary to the Marine Board, ...

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  61. SANDHURST.

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  63. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Francis Thomas Magnire Head, of East Melbourne, gentleman, Compulsory requesteation. Causes of insolvency: Losses on mincing shares held by insolvent, and in land ...

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  64. BODY FOUND IN THE BAY.

    About half-past 11 o'clock a,m, yesterday, the body of a man, name unknown, are found floating in Hobson's Bay, honor Brighton. The following is a description of ...

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  65. LATE SPORTING.

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  68. THE LIGHT OF ASIA.

    Of course, just now. Buddhism is attracting more of public attention than any other Eastern religion, largely in consequence of the circulation of Sir ...

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