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  9. OBSTRUCTION

    In the District cant to-day, before Mr Dobbin. jce Rood a toy about is years of age, a flower, was charged with constructing the t[?] in S[?] ...

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  10. OUR RAILWAYS.

    The [?]feet committee of the legislative As [?] appointed to inquire into the man[?] at of the Victorian railways, and another sitting at the State ...

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  11. THE CRISIS

    Now that there is no hope of Mr Irvine's no confidence motion being carried, some attention has been given by member to the amendment. which Mr ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The correspondent of the "Morning Post" at Pretoria has supplied to his journal an estimate of the number of Boers who are at present in active ...

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  13. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba, the famous soprano, who has been engaged, by Mr George Musgrove to sing at a series of concerts in the Australian Stales next year. has ...

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  14. TWENTY-FOUR DEAD.

    A terrible catastrophe is reported today in a telegram from New York. The scene of the occurrence was an injector factory in Detroit, the other ...

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  15. LEADER OF THE LEFT.

    Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Lender of the Opposition in the House of Commons, in the course of an address delivered to a meeting of liberals ...

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  16. THE CONSPIRACY.

    Further details of the conspiracy recently discovered at Johannesburg, and as the result of which twenty persons were arrested, and incriminating ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The crisis. Not very exciting. Premier will resist the O'Neill amendment. ...

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  18. STOKER DESERTED.

    Phillip J. Jamleson. licensee of the Star Hotel. Port Melbourne, was charged today, at the local Court, under the Imperial Defences and discipline Act, with ...

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  19. MILITARY HONORS

    His Majesty King Edward VII. has commanded that full milliary honors shall be paid to the remains of the late Count von Hatzveldt, during their ...

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  20. A BURIED CITY.

    Another discovery of interest to students of historical research has been made near Aleppo. In North Syria. In the course of excavations now ...

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  21. ORANGE RIVER COLONY.

    Important captures of Boor leaders have been made by the column under Major-General Knox, which has been clearing the district to the south of the ...

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  22. OTHER VIEWS.

    A number of members while favoring reconstruction. stated that they were not prepared to support such an amendment as Mr O'Neill proposed to move, because ...

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  23. COMMONS LEADER

    Mr A. J. Balfour. First Lord of he Treasury, and Leader of the House of Commons, who three days ago was attacked by influence in an acute form ...

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  24. RAILWAY MAKING.

    Active steps are now being taken to push on with the extension of railways in South Africa, in pursuance of Lord Kitchener's policy. ...

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  25. ALLEGED BURGLARY.

    Two young men named Bertie Goodwin and Leslie Thompson were charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning. before Messrs Birr (Mayor). Showers ...

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  26. A "HORSEY" TALK.

    This morning, at the North Melbourne Court a young man baned George Ring was charged with assault. Joseph Fyans said that he lived in ...

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  27. VIOLENT YOUNG MAN.

    William R. Gay, a respectable-looking young man. was charged, before Messrs Hurst and Thompson. J.'sP., at the Carlton Court to-day with assaulting ...

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  28. WOOL SALES.

    The sixth series of wool sales for the present year was continued to-day. There was a better selection than on the opening day. and prices closed very ...

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  29. "BORROWED" A BIKE.

    Two lads, Oscar Bowman, a messenger, and Herbert Frith, who is an out-patient of the Melbourne Hospital, were charged at the City Court, this morning, with ...

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  30. TALLOW MARKET.

    At the auction sales of Australian tallow 532 casks were offered and 169 sold at an advance of 3d per cwt. The prices realised were:--Fine ...

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  31. CONFISCATION.

    At a recent meeting of the Natal Outlander Committee. it was decided to recommend to the authorities the confiscation of the property of the Boer ...

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  32. JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.

    Mr Duggan. Minister of Lamb, recently suggested to the Solic[?]or-General that gold badges to be attached to watch chains should be based to justices of ...

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  33. PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    Messrs Goldsbrough. Mori and Company Limited, have received the following telegram from their London office, dated 27th ins:--"The market to ...

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  35. FALSE REPRESENTATIONS.

    A tall young man, named Charles Brown, was charged at the City Court, to-day, with imposing on Jacob Goodman, i and obtaining the sum of L8. ...

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  36. THE WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in America. east of The Rocky Mountains. is 80,011.000 bushels, as against 74,470.000 bushels last week. ...

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  37. BROTHER AND SISTER.

    Jeremiah Bourke. a dark boarded saturnine looking man, war charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning with assaulting Mary Donelly, his sister. ...

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  39. CANADIAN HELP.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Imperial and Dominion Governments respecting the equipment and maintenance of the Canadian ...

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  41. TIRED OF ASKING.

    Ann Riley summoned her son, Hush H. Riley, at the North Melbourne Court this morning for the maintenance of his two children. James and William Riley, aged ...

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