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  4. OUR BOYS

    The third match of the Australian tour was commenced to-day when the visitors met Surrey at Kennington Oval. Unfortunately, the weather was far ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    No further fighting is reported as having taken place between the United States forces under Brigadler-General Otis and the Fillpinos. ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The reconstruction of the Italian Ministry. consequent upon the general discontent at the abortive attempt to coerce China, has paved the way for an ...

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  7. FEDERATION.

    Mr Alfred Deakin returned to-day from his mission to Queensland, where he went with Mr Barton to address the people on the subject of federation. The ...

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  8. STRYCHNINE POISONED.

    The adjourned inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the young man Henry Clarkson. who was found dead in bed at the residence of his ...

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  9. VESSELS ASHORE.

    Mr Croft, manager of the Electric Telegraph office. has received a message from Sydney stating that at nine o'clock this morning the steamer Tekapo, of the Union ...

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  10. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    Messrs Howard Smith's steamer Age, whilst making Newcastle during a heavy fog this morning, went ashore under Shepherd's Hill. ...

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  11. HIS PECULIAR BENT.

    Over indulgence in intoxicants affects people in various ways, But it has a specially strange influence upon a quiet. looking man named William ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Our Hoys, The Surrey match. English batsmen collapse. Howell takes nit ten wickets. ...

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  13. BRITISH RAILS.

    A good deal of alarm was recently created in commercial circles by the fact that the indian and Egypthan Governments had placed large orders for ...

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  14. LINKED TOGETHER.

    Once assured of the permission of the United States Government to land the American end of the new German-American cable, the syndicate have lost no ...

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  15. RETALIATION.

    Communications have been exchanged between Lord Salisbury and the Danish Government on the subject of the vexatious restrictions imposed on British ...

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  16. HOUSEBREAKERS AT WORK.

    The following cures of housebreaking in the suburbs have been reported:--Between ten o'clock yesterday morning and ten o'clock in the evening the ...

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  17. HIS BIRTHDAY.

    A lad named David Marshall was charged at the Hawthern Court this morning withe the larceny of a coat and vest. vatued at L2 10[?] belouging in a fellow employe named Alfred ...

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  18. RITUALISM.

    The active participation of women in political camparigus, which has been so marked a feature of recent years, is now to be extended to questions of church ...

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  20. A PLAIN PRESIDENT.

    Since bin election as President of the French Republic, M. Lonbet has shown a strong disinclination to maintain the official pomp with which his predecessors ...

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  21. THE ETERNAL EUGALYPT

    After a lengthy trial of various kinds of wood paving. the London County Council is largely superseding Swedish timber by Australian hardwood. ...

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  22. WOOL MARKET.

    The third series of London wool sales for the current year was continued to-day. An inferior selection was offered and ...

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  23. ROW AT A RESTAURANT.

    The extraordinary idea was held yesterday by two young men -- Joseph Ahem and John Byrne--that in order to ree life properly it was necessary for ...

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  24. DAIRY CLEANLINESS.

    At the hanual conference of the Australasian Butter and Cheese Factories Managers' Association, which was commenced at the Melbourne Coffee Palace ...

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  25. MASONIC FUNCTION?.

    At a full meeting of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of Victoria, to be held at the Masonic Hall, Collins street, to-morrow evening. His Excellency the ...

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  26. RAILWAY EMPLOYMENT.

    Many inquiries are being made at the Spencer street railway offices as to the manner in which applications for employment in the department will be dealt ...

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  27. FOUND IN THE YARRA.

    To-day the body of a man named George Gamble, about 40 years of ago, a marine fireman, was found floating in the Yarra at No. 10 shed, Australian ...

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