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  4. OUR CABLES.

    In [?]on with the [?] break of the babonie plague in India, serious rioting has occurred. This have been especially ...

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  5. THE BIG FIRE.

    The sixth meeting of the Board appointed by the Government to inquire into the curcumstances of the recent disastrous fire in the city was held at ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    In connection with the allegations recently made in association with the Dreyfus case, that the ex-captain had probably sold French military secrets to ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    An important statement is made to-day live "Berliner Tageblatt," leading German paper. It is to the effect that Great Britain ...

    Article : 106 words
  8. KELLOW IN COURT.

    At the District Com[?] to-day, before Messrs Nicatan. P.M., and Cherry and Pavles Ps.P., Charles R. Kelhow, the well-known eyelist, was charged with ...

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  9. SMOKE STAYED.

    The ''swish-bang" of the [?]ed and the long drawn note of the syren were very much in evidence along the Victorian coast during last night. and this ...

    Article : 421 words
  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Smoking hot. The city enveloped in haze. Up to 2 o'clock 99 in the shade the highest record. ...

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  11. DISHONEST BARMEN

    Mr H. Skinner, the well-known caterer, on Saturday had a large stuff of men employed at the bars on the Melbourne cricket ...

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  12. RUSSIA AND BRITAIN.

    The "Novosti" (St. Petersburg), in an article to-day on the Fat Eastern situation. negatives the idea that the disturbance in the friendly relations between ...

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  13. ALBANIA

    The Porte is threatened with a fresh series of troubles. For a long time past the people of Albania. the south-westerly portion of ...

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  14. CORPORATION LABORERS.

    Mr G. M. Prendergast, who has taken up the cause of the Corporation laborers. is in charge of the following pe[?]on. which has been signed on their behalf: ...

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  15. BY ORDER OF PAUL

    A noteworthy edict has been issued by Mr Paul Kruger, the Transvaal President. He has ordered that all Indian traders ...

    Article : 45 words
  16. MORE OF KLONDIKE.

    Reports from the gold tields at Klondike are in the effect that the auriferous bell is now known to extend right up to the Casslar Mountains. ...

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  17. GERMAN EXPORTS

    Official statistics now published show the trade of Germany during 1897. The volume of foreign trade for the twelve months is greater than it has ...

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  18. LEFT A FORTUNE.

    The estate of the late Lord Rosmead Sir Hercules Robinson), has been valued for probate duty. The personalty is staled at L56,000. ...

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  19. HEAT EXHAUSTION.

    Two cases of heat exhaustion were admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day. The first was a little lad, aged twelve years, who lives with his parents in ...

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  20. FRANCO-AUSTRALIAN.

    The Franco-Australian parcels post convention having been completed and signed by representatives of Frame and Australia, has been officially ...

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  21. DISASTROUS FIRES.

    A serious fire occurred sniton Grange yesterday afternoon, when the Homestead of the Breadalbane Estate, owned by Mr D. M'Rae, was burnt to ...

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  22. SHEEPSKINS.

    A peculiar case of aliased sheep stealing occupied the Court of Quarter Sessions to-day. when Menry W. Bartlett. a well-known Corown batcher, was ...

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  23. A FIRST OFFENDER.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, before the Mayor (Cr. Whits), and Messrs Nathan and Bosisto. J.'sP.. a [?]young man named William Monoghan was charged ...

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  24. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    The following cases have been reported to the police:-- Mrs Bruford, widow, of Bast Brunswick, has informed the city police that ...

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  25. HE DIDN'T SWEAR.

    At the Carlton Court to-day a young man-named Arthur Cleeland was charged with using observe language. Constable Camphelt stated that at about ...

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  26. LUCKY WINNERS

    The following are the drawers of the placed horses in Tattersall's consultation of fifty thousand, at five shillings:-- Anniversary Handicap. run at ...

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  27. FIRE AT DUBBO.

    A message has Just been received reporting the outbreak of a big fire at Dubbo. early this morning. Six shops and the "Despatch" ...

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  28. BAR OPEN.

    Sarah Harman, licensee of Rose and Crown Hotel, Port Melbourne, was charged at the local Court to-day with having her bar-door open on Sunday, ...

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  29. A BAD RECORD.

    Mary Byrne made her twenty-third appearance before the Bench at the Fitzroy Court this morning, charged with behaving in an insulting manner ...

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