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  4. THE NEEDLE CASE.

    Even a serious case like that which is now being heard against Mrs Mariba Needle, and in which is involved fire life of an unhappy woman is made to ...

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  5. FRANCES GLORIOUS FOURTEENTH.

    To-day is the anniversary of once of the most momentous events in all history--the fall of the Eastille. The French nation has been in the habit of celebration the day by ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    An extraordinary military scandal has occurred in Ireland and has provoked a large amount of excitement and indignation all through the United Kingdom. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The great railway strike in the United States is at on end. With its cessation the associated movement, entered upon at the instance of the ...

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  8. WIFE MURDER

    John Campbell, charged with murdering his wife at North Shore, last night, was brought before the local court this morning. He walked from the cell to the ...

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  9. LATEST THING IN FLYING MACHINES.

    Prof. Langley, of Washington, by his experiments and writings on on the subject of aeroplanes, has started up a number of enthusiastic flying machine ...

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  10. ON RETRENCHMENT.

    In discussing the question of retrenchment in the Public Service to-day Mr Baker, Minister of Eduction, remarked that his department, being essentially a ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Law Courts resume after winter vacation on Monday next. One of the items in Monday's law list is Speight v. Syme (port heard). ...

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  12. THE ACCIDENT TO LADY HOPETOUN.

    A cablegram was received to-day from the Agent-General in London, addressed to the Premier. The wording is as follows:--"Very deep regret is felt by Australians ...

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  13. THE CHANNEL SQUADRON.

    The Channel Squadron, which (says a London paper) has been ordered to assemble at Portland for a cruise along the Scotch and Irish coasts, preparatory to taking part in ...

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  14. SOMETHING LIKE A FACTORY

    Some interesting facts regarding the treatment of working girls at Messrs Cadbury's factory at Bournville, near Birmingham, are given in the "Woman's Signal." In the ...

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  15. ASKED FOR STAMPS.

    Sirs Agues M'Bean, stationer, No 7 Bridport street, Albert Park, was badly treated yesterday afternoon. She reports that some unknown man entered her shop and asked ...

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  17. ALLEGED WILFUL DAMAGE.

    At the Port Melbourne Court this morning Wing Sing, a Chinese laundryman, residing in Bay street, proceeded against a respectable looking young man named Herbert May for ...

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