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  8. BEER DUTY STAMPS.

    In the District Court to-day, before Messrs Dwyer, P.M. and Bennetts, J.P., Excise Officer Hotton proceeded against the following licensed victuallers on ...

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  9. IRISH LAND LAWS.

    At a meeting of the Ulster Unionist Association a resolution was adopted warmly supporting the "bold legislation" which it is understood will be included ...

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  10. VOLCANIC ACTIVITY.

    Great volcanic activity continues at intervals in the central American States. The volcano of Collum, situated in the Mexican Slate of the same name; and ...

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  11. VICTIM OF DRINK.

    The death in somewhat remarkable circumstances of a man named Charles Toms was the subject of an enquiry by the City Coroner, Mr Candler, at the ...

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  12. EASTER CAMP.

    Brigadier-General Gordon. State Commandant, when seen to-day in reference to the proposal to hold the Easter camp at Sunbury, said that the result of the ...

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  13. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    To-day in the District Court; before Mr Dwyer, P.M., Leah Abrahams, of Drummond street, Carlton, the proprietress of three business houses in Melbourne, was ...

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  14. MULLAH'S METHODS

    According to a report received from the Soudan, the Mullah has been guilty of another bloodthirsty atrocity. It is stated that some of the chiefs of ...

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  15. RAIL TO BAGDAD.

    Arrangements have been mode at Constantinople with the Anatolia (Asia Minor) Railway Company to construct the first section of the railway line ...

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  16. BRITISH BIBLE SOCIETY.

    A meeting has boon held in London for the purpose of inaugurating the celebration of the centenary of the British and Foreign Bible Society, ...

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  17. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    The new tariffs established by both Germany and Russia have necessitated a revision of the commercial treaties between the two Powers. ...

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  18. CHARGE OF FORGERY

    Ernest H. Speidel was charged at the City Court this morning with having, on the 31st October last, forged and uttered an order for L40 3s, on the Daylesford ...

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  20. OPENING UP EGYPT.

    The formal opening of the railway extension in Egypt, from Zifta to Barrage. has been performed by the Khedive. The ceremony took place in the ...

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  21. BISHOPS' AUTHORITY.

    Mr C. A. Cripps, K.C., the Conservative member for the Stretford Division of Lancashire, and also Vicar-General of Canterbury, and Chancellor ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Reform Wanted at once. General Election promise stands good. Nothing said then about taking it in ...

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  23. KING EDWARD.

    In connection with the forthcoming cruise of King Edward in the Mediterranean Sea. preparations are being made to entertain the Royal guest at ...

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  24. AN "ALL-RED" LINE.

    The Canadian Government is inviting tenders for a British-owned Atlantic steamship service. Tenderers are to stale what subsidy ...

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  25. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

    Despite the warnings given and the fines imposed by the District Court Bench upon persons who break the city traffic regulations, and in many cases endanger ...

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  26. STORM INCIDENT.

    An East Brighton correspondent writes:--Apropos of the sensational storm incident mentioned in to-night's "Herald," you say:--"Around the house were eight ...

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  27. OUR FRUIT SUPPLY.

    The disgusting practice of some gardeners of placing empty fruit cases on top of loads of manure and allowing the moisture to reach them, continues, despite ...

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  28. FACTORIES ACT

    The Minister of Labor has been giving some attention to the report of the Factories Commission, but he says that the Cabinet has not yet had time to ...

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  29. PASSER OF CHEQUES.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day, Albert Wilson was charged with imposing by false representations in writing on Edward Newton Ashton, whereby he ...

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  30. KNOWN TO THE D'S.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day, William Stanley was charged with using obscene language, assaulting the police, and vagrancy. The offences were alleged to have been ...

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  34. PREFERRED THE LOOK-UP.

    There is no accounting for tastes, particularly those of persons who have become the slaves of "Man's Enemy." Frank Kew, a middle-aged man, presented himself at the Fitzroy police ...

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