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  4. BURNED TO DEATH.

    The inquest on the remains of Johanna Sutherland, the woman who was burned to death in the tire on the lighter Shannon at Yarraville on Friday last, was ...

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  5. BY HIS OWN HAND.

    Mr Candler, the City Coroner, and a Jury, held an inquiry at the Morgue to-day touching the death of an old man named Joseph Walkerden, who was ...

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  6. THE COMING EXHIBITIONS.

    The chairman of the Victorian Executive Commission of the Greater Britain and Paris Exhibitions (Mr J. W. Taverner, Minister of Agriculture), in the ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The question of the future disposal of the Philippines is being warmly dismissed on the Continent. In Germany especially the ...

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  8. OUR CABLES. FASHODA.

    Official instructions to evacuate Fashoda have been forwarded by Lite French Government to Major Marchand. ...

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  9. LIQUIDATOR LOADER

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Theodore Fink applied to the Chief Justice for six months leave of absence for one of the liquidators of the Real Estate. ...

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  10. FEELING IN FRANCE.

    Despite the decision of the French Government to abandon Fashoda as "worthless," a general feeling of uneasiness is manifest in France. ...

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  11. AFFAIRS CHINESE.

    Serious disturbances tire again threatened in Chlan. For some time past the Empress Dowager has been concentrating troops in ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fashoda. The incident closed. Marchand gets marching orders. Britain's triumph admitted on the ...

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  13. EUROPEAN PRESS VIEW.

    The Continental Press makes special reference to the settlement of the Fashoda incident by the withdrawn! of the French troops. ...

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  14. LA BELLE FRANCE.

    The new Premier of France announced his policy in the Chamber of Deputies to-day, and made an interesting statement. ...

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  15. KEANE'S MUSTARD.

    "Pass the mus[?]ard." "Certainly." "Thank you." After these little civilities, mustard usually passes out of the conversation. ...

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  16. LANDLORD AND TENANT.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Justice Hood delivered Judgment in a friendly suit, Emmerton v. Smith and others. The suit arose out of a lease--a ...

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  17. LOST AT SEA.

    A cable message Trout New York to-day reports the loss of the warship infanta Maria Theresa. After the naval battle off Santiago, ...

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  18. A BAY COLLISION.

    A Court of Murine inquiry was held at the Custom House to-day concerning the collision which occurred between the s.s. Albert and the Gem, in Hobson's Bay, on ...

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  19. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR.

    Special honors have been conferred upon? Lieut Colonel Horatio David Davies M.P., the retiring Lord Mayor of London. ...

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  20. A CONFUSING POINT.

    Riders and drivers and cyclists arc always committing breaches of the traffic regulations at the corner of Spencer and Flinders streets. It is a puzzling ...

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  21. MAN AND WIFE.

    A case of apparent hardship came before the Carlton Court to-day when Moses Henderson, an elderly, respectably-dressed and apparently ...

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  22. A DISHONEST SALESMAN

    Through the purchase of a bicycle, young Edwin Watts, a salesman, has been tainted with crime. He appeared be are the magistrates in the City Court ...

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  23. DOOMED TO DIE.

    This afternoon the Executive is considering the case of the man Archer, condemned to death for the Strathmerton murder. Mr Hancock. M.L.A., has ...

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  24. NO LONGER UNKNOWN.

    Mr Charles Grieve, of Kentish Villa, Michael street. Brunswick, visited the City Morgue yesterday and identified the body of the man who was found ...

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  25. A WRONG TICKET.

    A young man named Edward Flood, living at Auburn parade. Camberwelt was severely dealt with by the District Court Bench (Messrs C. L. Dubbin, J.M., ...

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  26. LARCENY.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day, William Preston, employed an a collector for Joseph Grennan, butcher, of Albert Park, was sentenced to a month's ...

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  27. LANGUAGE.

    At the South Melbourne court this morning a young man, named George Cole, was charged with using obscene language According to the evidence of ...

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