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  8. AN EARLY LECTURE.

    It is an everyday occurrence in the police courts to see and hear a man struggling violently to convince the magistrates that he is sober, but it ...

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  9. WOMEN EMIGRANTS

    The "Imperial Colonist Magazine" to-day publishes a report of the conference which was recently held to discuss the conditions under which women ...

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  10. CALIFORNIAN CRIMES.

    Crimes of violence are still rampart at Los Angeles, in California. Early this morning some highwaymen entered the Hotel Woodward at ...

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  11. THE BLACK HAND.

    Evidence that the agents of the notorious secret society known as the Black Hand are still active in the United States is afforded by the ...

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  12. COLLISION AT SEA.

    A sensational collision took place on Wednesday night in the North Sea between the Great Central Railways steamer Blackburn, of 1518 tons, and the ...

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  13. THE ELECTIONS.

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  14. DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE

    The Duke of Devonshire, in speaking in support of a Unionist candidate at Lancaster, said that whatever the result of the election might be it was ...

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  15. CHOLERA IN MADEIRA

    Owing to a severe outbreak of cholera on the island of Madeira, it has been decided that for the present the royal mail steamers shall not call there. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The conference at Edlaburgh in connection with the lockout in the boilermaking trade has resulted in a settlement, and an agreement has been ...

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  17. HOME RULE.

    On Wednesday night, when Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, was speaking at Newport (East Fife), he said, in reply to repeated interjections, that if ...

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  18. SAD CALAMITY.

    A sad calamity has befallen Sir Archibald Geikie, the eminent geologist. His only son was standing on the platform of the Bayswater railway ...

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  19. TASMANIAN APPLES

    Dr. M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, has arranged with a French company to handle a trial shipment of Tasmanian apples by the first steamer of ...

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  20. DOMESTIC HELPS

    The Immigration Branch has received a letter form a lady who takes a strong interest in the question of providing domestic helps and in the ...

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  21. LACE COLLECTION

    A valuable collection of lace owned by the late Sir William Abdy was sold by auction to-day. The lace cost Sir William Abdy ...

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  22. NO PLUNDER.

    After climbing over the back fence of the establishment of Mr. E. H. Lenny, tailor, of Bourke street, last night, a shopbreaker broke open a door and ...

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  23. STATE CHILDREN

    Nine questions relating to the support of words of the State were put in the Legislative Assembly to-day by Mr. M'Lachlan. ...

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  24. THE READING SEAT.

    Captain Leslie Orme Wilson, who was aide-de-camp to the late Sir Harry Rawson when he was Governor of New South Wales, was the Unionist ...

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  25. WORRIED MAN.

    Dr. Cole, Coroner, was notified to-day by telegram of the death of Gordon Joslyn, of Mornington. The deceased was aged [?] years, and ...

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  26. PRICE OF GAS.

    There is to be no reduction in the price of gas in Melbourne, notwithstanding that the Australian Gaslight Company, of Sydney, has decided to ...

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  27. CITY WEATHER.

    The readings by Gaunt[?] instruments at noon to-day were:--Barometer, [?]876 falling: yesterday 29.894. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 140.7: in the shade ...

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  28. ENTHUSIASTIC VOTER.

    One enthusiastic supporter of Mr. H. L. Lawson, the retiring member for the Mile End division of Tower Hamlets, travelled all the way from Monte ...

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  29. LEAP FROM A CARRIAGE.

    Early this morning an accident befel Walter Twentyman, 17 years of age, who is now in the Melbourne Hospital suffering with a wound in the head and ...

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  30. RETURNED UNOPPOSED.

    Mr. MORETON FREWEN (O'Brienite). Polling in January.--Mr. W. O'Brien, 2981: Mr. W. Abraham (Redmondite), 1[?]10. Mr. O'Brien was also elected for ...

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  31. THE PETROL TAX.

    A return which has been made available by the London General Omnibus Company shows that it has paid £32 per motor omnibus in the last nine months ...

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