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  6. OUR CABLES.

    A new and startling Anarchist senesstion has been furnished to the Parisiaes, who, for may months have simply gone from one series of panics to another. ...

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  7. THE GOLDEN WEST

    Latest news from Coolgardie states that another lease, belonging to Bibby's Company, known as the Clyde, has been jumped owing to the non-fulfilment of the ...

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  8. FOOTBALL FATALITY.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of William Henry Lumpier, 23 years of age, were inquired into by Dr Youl and a jury at the Melbourne ...

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  9. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    The re-hearing of the action brought by Mr Richard Speight, formerly Chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners. against Mr David Syme, ...

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  10. THE QUEEN AND HER SUBJECTS.

    In the Practice Court this morning an interesting point affection the relations of a subject with the Crorn was brought before Mr .Justice Helroyd. Mr Box ...

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  11. OUR CABLES.

    The operations of the labor organise, tioc known as Coxey's Army-- the' body of unemployed which is marching to Washington in order to press its demands ...

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  12. JUDGE LYNCH

    Corporal M.Carthy. reporting from Collgardie to the Commissioner of Police states that the miners in the absence of adequate police protection have adopted ...

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  13. A CHARGE OF LIBEL.

    William Mason, Henry Douglas, Thomas Dodd, George M' Niven and John Dwyer, the registered proprietors of "Justice," appeared at the Central ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Chrysanthemums for the hospitals to be brought in to- morrow. Black conspiracy trial still proceeding in the Criminal Court. Scorns good for a ...

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  15. A FARTHING IN THE POUND.

    In the Insolvency Court to- day Ms Clarke applied to his Honer Judge Molesworth for the release from sequestrating of the catate of Edward Neville Charley ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A Mr Martin, a retired civil servant, about 50 yeras of age, who resides in Rusbon road. Toorak, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat last ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY.

    To-day, before Sir Roland Vaughan Williams, Judge of Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, the examination was continued ...

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  18. EXIT BE JONG.

    At Antwerp to-day the man De Jong, well-known in connection with the Maidenbosd mystery, was brought up for sentence, he having been convicted of ...

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  19. A WOFUL PICTURE.

    Mr M. Callansn, the Surveyor General, expressed himself very explicitly and emphatically with regard to the condition of affairs at the Warburton Village ...

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  20. THE VICTORIAN DAIRY TRADE.

    Considerable surprise was expressed in the Agricultural department to-day at the cabled announcement of an appointment to the position of dairy expert. ...

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  21. THE BELLE COLE CONCERTS.

    Considerable interest is evinced in musics circles to take forthcoming visit of Madame Bello Cole and her company of as lented artists, Madame Cole, since the death of Madame ...

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  22. JOINED THE MAJORITY.

    The death is announced of Mr William Torrona M' Cullagh Torrens, ex- member of the House of Commons, and well- known litterateur, aged 81 years, ...

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  24. VALIDITY OF A TRANSFER.

    Mr Justice A' Beckett resumed this morning the bearing of the esse of Rosenberg v. M' Murrich. The plaintiff, who is the administratrix of Annie Moses, of ...

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  25. THE BARRABA MURDER.

    In the instance of the second suspect in the Barraba murder case, the medical examination discloses evidences of hard and severe riding. Cummins appears ...

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  26. CAUGHT IN THE ACT.

    William Thomas, alios Thomas Wilson, was charred at the Brighton Police Court this morning with being unlawfully on the premises of Percy White. It ...

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  27. FORTUNATE PEOPLE.

    The seven children of the late M r Melrose, of Mount Pleasant, South Australia, who died ten days ago, will share between them between 1200,000 and L300.000. One ...

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