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  6. HOSPITAL PATIENT.

    A case which called forth expressions of sympathy with the man and of surprise at the discharge of such a patient as cured from the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  7. PEASE NEGOTIATIONS.

    The "St. James's Gazette," commenting upon the negotiations for peace, remarks hat the impression in political circles is that the most serious ...

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  8. THE LATE J. T. T. SMITH.

    In the Third Civil Court to-day Judge Chomley gave judgement in the action by Sarah S. Muchell against executors of the will of the late J.T.T. Smith to ...

    Article : 452 words
  9. DID THEY KILL IT?

    The public interest in the ease of Claude Hamilton Stowers. and his wife, Rheda emily Stowers, who are charged with the murder of their four-months-old ...

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  10. EDUCATION BILL

    The Education Bill for England and Wales, which was introduced into the House of Commons by Mr Balfour, first Lord of the Treasury. is meeting ...

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  11. CHINESE REBELS.

    News tuts been received or a crushing defeat inflicted by the rebels of Southern China on the imperial troops under General Su. ...

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  12. REQUEST FOR ARMISTICE.

    An Important statement with reference to the situation in South Africa is made to-day. It is asserted that the Boer ...

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  13. BELGIAN STRIKE.

    Reports from Brussels today state that matter in connection with the Socialist troubles tire now quieter. There are now 150.000 strikers in Be ...

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  14. SMALLPOX.

    There was an increase in the number of deaths from small-pox during the past week, the number being 73., as against 54 during the previous week. ...

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  15. THE BEEF TRUST

    A telegram from Washington indicates Hie steps that are being taken by the Hon. P.C. Knox, Attorney-General of the United States, in connection ...

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  16. PORT PATRICK.

    The hearing of the action by John and William Brown (trading as J. and A. Brown), owners of the tug Champion, and the captain and crew of the tug. ...

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  17. REBELS PUNISHED.

    Advices from South Africa state that nine relicts, who had twice joined commandoes in the Held, have been dealt with by the British authorities at ...

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  18. KING'S BIRTHDAY.

    If in announced that the King's birthday. which occurs on November, is to be celebrated on the British naval stations in foreign waters on 9the ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Reform The question of the day. Conference of citizens' delegates meets. ...

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  20. PAWNBROKERS.

    A middle-aged woman, named Cathorine Hedgeson, was charged at the Smith Melbourne Court the morning, before Messrs This death waite and Christmas. ...

    Article : 375 words
  21. A PUZZLER.

    The are many things in relation to the tea and vessels that go thereon that are above the comprehension of more land lubbers. It was not to be woodered ...

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  22. POLICE BOYCOTTED.

    Remarkable action is reported to have been taken by the United Irish League in the district of West Clare. The League has ordered its members ...

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  23. NORTHERN TRANSVAAL.

    Colonel J. W. Colenbrander. who has achieved signal success against the Boers under Commandant Beyers in the Northern Transvaal. has followed ...

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  24. THE HEIR APPARENT.

    The Prince and Princess of Wales who on the 2nd last., left England on a visit to Copenhagen, have started on their homeward voyage. ...

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  25. IRISH PLOUGH-SHARES

    An indication of the progress of China is given by an item of news to hand to-day. An order has been given by the ...

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  26. BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH.

    A serious accident happened yesterday to the Hun. and Bight Reverend Edward Carr Glynn, Bishop of Peterborough. ...

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  27. MEMORIAL SERVICE.

    There was n large gathering in the Temperance Hall. Northcote, last evening. when Colonel J. C. Head. A.A.G. of the Commonwealth Forces, unveiled a ...

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  28. REFORM MOVEMENT.

    At a deputation of the unemployed to the Premier. to-day. Mr J.W. Billson. M.L.A.. alluded to the reform movement, and drew some comments from the ...

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  29. A LARCENOUS DOMESTIC.

    To-day, at the Collingwood Court, a young woman named Molly Kelly was prosecuted on two charges of larceny. Sub-Inspector Whitney conducted the ...

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  30. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    The death of Mr Frank Jones. 71 years of age. farmer, who hail resided with his wife at Tally He. near Auburn, has been reported to Mr S. J. Goldsmith. Acting ...

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  31. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning, inspector Oliver provided against James H. Milson, heensee of the Hit or Miss Hotel. Villiers street, on a charge of Sunday trading ...

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  32. CLOTHER-LINE THIEF.

    A young man named William Edwards was charged at the South Melbourne court to-day with from a line the yard of Mrs Mary ...

    Article : 126 words
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