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  9. RESCUED!

    At last the most welcome news has come to hand respecting tho disabled steamer Boveric. Mr W. Croft, Victorian Telegraph Manager, this morning received the following re-assuring message:-- ...

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  10. OUR BOYS.

    The match between the Australian Eleven and the Surrey County team was continued at Kennington Oval today, The weather was dull and the ...

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  11. GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The announcement than Lord Hopetoun had asked Mr Chamberlain to recall him after the Coronation, and that the Secretary of State for the Colonies had ...

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  12. MR SANGSTER, M.L.A.

    The developments in connection with the expulsion from the Port Melbourne Labor Party on Tuesday night of Mr George Sangster, M. L. A., are being ...

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  13. THE SCORES.

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  14. DEAD JUROR FINED.

    The absence of strict legal proof of the death of a citizen who had been summoned to sever his country as a juryman ltd to a curious result at the sitting of the ...

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  15. THE COMPANY'S MESSAGE.

    About the same time that the above message reached us, Howard Smith and Company Limited received the following urgent message at their head office from their manager at Fremantle:-- ...

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  16. SAFE IN PORT.

    Mr Croft received the following additional wire a few minutes after one o'clock. Arrived, 10.20 a. m.--Steamer Naming, with the disabled steamer Boveric in tow. ...

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  17. CABLES DELAYED.

    Up to the time that our First Edition went to press, the usual budget of news by cable from Loudon bad not arrived. Certainly the account of. the cricket ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Good news. The Boverie found. Towed by the Narrung to Fremantle. A picture of the s. s Boveric ...

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  20. THE RESCUING STEAMER

    The s. s. Narrung," which belongs to the well known Blue Anchor line of steamers, was on her. way to Capetown and London when she fell in with the ...

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  21. COMMENTS ON THE PLAY

    When Australia played Surrey on 15th, 16th. 17th May, three years ago, it was Howe[?]a match. Now, again, the strapping New South Welshman has exercised a ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND MAIL SERVICE.

    The Federal Government is gradually completing arrangements for carrying on the Queensland mall service. which was completely ...

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  23. IN THE STATE.

    Mr Trenw[?]. as the senior Minister about to-day. In the absence of the Premier, was asked if he had any comment to offer on Lord Hopetoun's retirement. ...

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  25. RELIEF AND CONGRATULATION.

    When the long-Looked-for message was received by the owners of the vessel the Joyful [?]ding were quickly circulated throughout the city, and soon ...

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  26. PASSENGERS DELAYED.

    Perhaps the persons who are most Inconvenienced by the turn events have taken are the passengers on board the Naming. A number of these were ...

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  27. A CANDID OPINION.

    A Victorian country member, s[?]ing behind the Federal Government, put a view which was concurred in by a few other members. He said:--"This is a ...

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  29. HOW WAS THE VESSEL FOUND?

    Much speculation is being indulged hr as to how the Narrung came upon the disabled steamer. Her course, after leaving Albany, would be almost a ...

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  30. THE CREW AND HORSES.

    Naturally the first, question that most people are concerned about is as to how the 99 souls and the 900 odd horses on board had fared. When Mr Hayman. ...

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