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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The remains of the late President Carnot were interred to-day in the Pantheon at Paris, the resting-place of many of France's illustrious dead. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE FINANCIAL SITUATION.

    The Government recognises that the meat serious task it has on hand is that of providing for the deficit that stares the Treasurer in the face. The published ...

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  6. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    On Saturday morning his Excellency Sir Wm. C. F. Robinson, Governor of Western Australia, arrived in Melbourne by the Adelaide express, and was driven ...

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  7. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir James Patterson spoke in a tone of enthusiasm this morning about the prompt action of the New Zealand Government in coming to the rescue of the Bank of New ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Federation to the fore. Cautious market on Melbourne 'Change this morning. Madame Carnot's portrait in this ...

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  9. MERELY AN ACCIDENT.

    Edward Griffin pleaded guilty at the Essendon Court this morning to discharging firearms in the town without permission of the local authorities. ...

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  10. MISS SUTHERLAND'S STATEMENTS.

    In connection with the charges made by Miss Sutherland at Buninyong, it is stated that the Scots' Church Session, having failed to ascertain from the lady ...

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  11. A INCENDIARY THREAT

    Mr Pearl, captain of the Ascot Vale Fire Brigade, has reported to the police a somewhat strange occurrence which took place at the local fire brigade station some time ...

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  12. THE RICHMOND SENSATION.

    Detective - sergeant Whitney to-day swore an information before Mr Keogh, P.M., charging Martha Needle that she did on or about tho 15th of May, 1894, ...

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  13. THE OPPOSITION VIEW.

    Mr Shiels, the Leader of the Opposition, was seen this morning to ascertain whether he was prepared to express an opinion on the revenue returns for the ...

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  14. BURNED TO DEATH.

    Shortly after eight o'clock on Saturday morning an infant named George William Grant, aged three yean, son of Mr James Grant, baker, of Queen's parade, North ...

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  15. THE QUEEN'S LETTER

    Her Majesty the Queen has, the cables state, forwarded to the widow of the late President of the Frenen Republic a latter expressing her deep sympathy with Madame ...

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