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  5. MARCUS CLARKE.

    The entertainment to be given next month for the purpose of aiding Mrs Marcus Clarke in carrying out her intention of voyaging to ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The unpleasant incident caused by the indiscreet remarks of Captain Coghlan, of the United Status cruiser Raleigh, at a public banquet at New York, is regarded ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The Congress of the South African League of Uitlanders is taking active stops to enlist English support for the monster petition, signed by 21,000 ...

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  8. COLONIAL BANK.

    The twelfth half-yearly ordinary meeting of shareholders in the Colonial Bank of Australasia Limited was held to-day, at the head office, Elizabeth street. ...

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  9. QUEEN'S REVENUE.

    For some time past the Customs department have been engaged in an effort to get at the bottom of an extensive case of presumed smuggling across the border at ...

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  10. TWO MINOR CASES.

    During their investigations upon the border it soon became apparent that attempted evasions of duty were not confined to one individual. It would seem ...

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  11. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Further fierce fighting between the United States and the Filipinos has taken place in the island of Luzon. The American troops attacked the ...

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  12. "DAMN THE SULTAN."

    An extraordinary pulpit utterance, which occurred during the Nonconformist celebrations of the Cromwell Tercentenary, has created an immense ...

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  13. STORES SMUGGLED.

    It was also ascertained that P. M'Donnell, keeper of the Punt Hotel, Gooramadda, had obtained a quantity of stores from New South Wales, upon which duty ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Percy Spence, the Australian artist, has had two pictures accepted by the judging committee of the Royal Academy. ...

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  15. THE SOUDAN.

    Lord Kitchener, who has conducted a series of visits to the chief pests of the Equatorial Soudan, has reached Berber, after a camel ride of 800 miles. ...

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  16. OFFICERS COMPLIMENTED.

    Dr. Wollaston speaks in highly eulogistic terms of the excellent work done in connection with these cases by Mr D. Fergusson. Chief Inspector of Distilleries, ...

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  17. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  18. SAMOA.

    The members, of the joint Samoan Commission, Mr Chas. Eliot, C.B. (Great Britain), Mr Tripp (United States), and Baron von Sternberg (Germany), have ...

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  19. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Reports have just come to hand of another terrible burning fatality: The scene of the awful tragedy is Bloomfield North. ...

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  20. NO VISIBLE MEANS.

    Emma Ingram, a middle-aged woman, was charged before the Carlton Bench to-day with having no visible means of support. Constable Clark stated that about half-past five ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ART.

    Further successes have been obtained by Australian artists in London. In addition to works by Mr Arthur Streeton and Mr David Davis two ...

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  22. A CONVICTION QUASHED.

    On the 15th ult., a sailor named Jacob Raafs was charged at the Police Court here with disobeying the command of the first officer of the German ship, Olga, ...

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  23. IS HE DANGEROUS?

    A middle-aged man named William J. Wotton was charged, on remand, before Messrs Hurst, Sutherland and Goldspink, J's.P., at the Carlton Court to-day with ...

    Article : 225 words
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  25. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour east of the Rocky Mountains is estimated at 49,189,000 bushels as against 51,747,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  27. A FATAL JUMP.

    Mr Morrison, the District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning, on the body of Mary Ann Gorman, who was killed at Bulla yesterday. Evidence ...

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  28. FOUND IN THE BAY.

    The body of a man was found floating in Hobson's Bay this morning, by Robert Henley, of the steamer Geebung, and convoyed to the Williamstown Morgue, to ...

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