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  6. MURDER !

    The excitement caused over the sensational encounter with armed burglars, which took place at Mr Crawcour's shop in Nelson place, Williamstown, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    A tragic event has taken place in the estuary of Gironde, near the city of Bordeaux. A French mail steamer had just arrived ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    Following close upon the railway calamity near Jersey City. in the State of New Jersey, which resulted in the loss of twenty lives, and in a considerable ...

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  9. THE POLITICAL SITUATION

    It is fully anticipated that the Government will go on with work as usual when the House meets next week. In political circles this morning there is a ...

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  10. WESTWARD, HO!

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Western Australian Bank a dividend at the rate of seventeen and a half per cent. was declared. Branches will shortly be ...

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  11. TWO BROTHERS.

    Two brothers, Frank and Wm. Richards, residing at Richmond, were charged at the City Court this morning with behaving in an insulting manner, and assaulting Constable ...

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  12. THE VERDICT.

    The jury returned verdict of wilful murder against Ernest Knox, and found John Charles Jeut as an accessory before the fact. ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Whilst the Minister of Railways was at Yarraville this morning he was waited upon by a number of the unemployed. The men stated that they had finished work at the ...

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  14. INDO-CHINA TROUBLES.

    A Paris letter reports that further difficulties have occurred in the much debated Indo-China country, apparently, in the locality where it is proposed to ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Warmer. Windy and dusty. No sign of that cyclone. Market still continue dull. Sir George Dibbs has now a majority of ...

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  16. RUSSIAN IMPERIAL FAMILY.

    There is much sickness and suffering at present in the imperial family of Russia. The Empress is ill with influenza, a disease which is very prevalent, and which ...

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  17. ACCIDENT AT A FERRY.

    Father Noo[?]aa, a priest, met with an accident this morning which necessitated his removal to the Melbourne Hospital, where he was attended to for painful injuries to his ...

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  18. DRESSED AS A FEMALE.

    A clean-shaved young fellow named Robert J. Nicholson, who informed the Bench that although he had no vote he was a member of Parliament, was brought before ...

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  19. OUR SOLDIERS.

    To-day the programme for the military tournament is target practice at Swan Island from the 5-inch B.L. and 9-inch R.M.L. guns. For this competition the ...

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  20. THE SILVER QUESTION.

    It is officially announced that the Indian Government has reconsidered its project for imposing a duty upon silver imported into the country. The result ...

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  21. BRICKS AND ROAD METAL

    A red-hasded young man named Walter Giband, who has gained some notoriety in Fitzroy, where he resides, for assaulting people, male his appearance before Mr ...

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  22. RAILWAY TRESPASS CASE.

    About the beginning of last November Sip George Chisholm, one of the managers of Messrs Robertson, Wagner and Co.. was severely injured on the railway ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN MEAT TRADE.

    Mr J. G. Drake, M.L.A. of Queensland, who is at present on a visit to England, has been interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Chronicle," ...

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  24. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The following cables have been received By Goldsborough, Mort and Co. Limited, dated the 18th inst.--"Good merino is ...

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  25. THE STRATFORD BRIDGE.

    The recent floods in Gippsland damaged the Stratford bridge, on the Bairu[?]dale hue, to such an extent that the structure was pronounced unsafe, and trains ceased to run ...

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  26. TOO MUCH MARRIED.

    A respectable-looking young man, named William Richards, was charged at the City Court this morning with deserting his wife, at Narandera, Now South Wales. ...

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  27. A TROUBLESOME STEPBROTHER.

    Alexander Louie who was before the City. Court the other day at the instance of his step-brother, William Williams, was brought up again this morning. ...

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  28. OUR NAVY.

    The torpedo boats Childers and Countess of Hopetoun have been despatched to Swan Island. They are manned by thirty men, and will be absent for about three weeks. The ...

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