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  8. DOOMED TO DIE.

    The trial has been concluded of Edgar Edwards, the Leyton grocer, who was arrested a few weeks ago on a charge of murdering three persons. ...

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  9. SENSATIONAL RIDE.

    When the evening passenger train from Melbourne arrived at Warragul station yesterday, a youth, apparently about fourteen years of age, attracted ...

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  10. BURNT TO DEATH.

    Another burning fatality has to be reported from here. On Thursday evening a little girl named Myrtle Rust, aged four years, ...

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  11. DEATH BY POST.

    The news of the explosion of a parcel containing nitro-glycerine at the Yalgoo post office, West Australia, is of a disquieting kind, and to-day many ...

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  12. CAPE COLONY.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies, who is now in the Cape, has taken action with a view of ending the distrust and bitterness arising out of racial ...

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  13. INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    A remarkable series of daring frauds on insurance companies has come to light in New York. Two foreigners, an undertaker named ...

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  14. PERSONAL.

    Our Seymour correspondent telegraphs that Mr Thomas Hunt, ex-M.L.A. for Anglesey, has definitely announced his candidature for the seat rendered vacant ...

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  15. RED SEA PIRATES.

    Additional particulars have been forwarded respecting the capture of piratical sambuks in the Red Sea by the British torpedo gunboat Harrier. ...

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  16. SUNDAY PICNICS

    During a discussion at the last meeting of the Mornington Shire Council, on the question of charging for the use of the public park for picnics, Cr ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Australia. How does she stand? Mr H. W. Wilson's criticisms. Leading Australian statesmen discuss ...

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  18. VENEZUELA.

    It is expected that the protocols presented by the powers, who have made claims against Venezuela will be signed to-day. ...

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  19. RAND REEF.

    An important development of the Rand mining industry has taken place. The main reef has been struck at a depth of 3200 feet, under Boksburg and ...

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  20. CRASHED INTO A TRAM

    The descent of the short, steep hill in Russell street between Flinders Lune and Flinders street ts always fraught with a certain amount of danger to ...

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  21. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    Mr Taverner has, for some considerable time, recognised that one of the barriers to rapid settlement on Crown lands was the length of time taken to carry out surveys. ...

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  22. VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    A respectably dressed young man was arrested here last night on a charge of passing, a valueless cheque. The accused arrived by the steamer ...

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  23. GASOLINE EXPLOSION.

    A serious accident has happened at Barrow-in-Furness, in North Lancashire, where a number of submarine boats are being constructed for the Admiralty. ...

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  24. CHURCH APPOINTMENT.

    The Hon. the Right Reverend Monsignor A. S. Stanley, domestic prelate; to the Pope, and protonotary apostolic, has been appointed Bishop Auxiliary to ...

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  25. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    An inspector of the Board of Public Health went to Geelong yesterday with 4000 rat baits for laying along, the wharves and water frontages. Having ...

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  26. EFFECTS OF DROUGHT.

    The stock returns from the Albury stock district just sent in show that the effects of the drought and the consequent demand for sheep and cattle for ...

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  28. VICTORIAN BLACK COAL.

    A discovery of Black coal has been made at Woodford, a few miles from here, under fortuitous circumstances. A man in the employ of Mr John O'Brien, ...

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  29. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Thomas John Watkine, of Park street and Bridge road, Richmond, hairdresser. Causes; Lasses in business and pressure of creditors. Assets, 5s; deficiency, L[?] 18s E. N. ...

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  30. IN THE EARLY HOURS.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, before Messrs Goldspink and Thompson. J's.P., a woman named Bessie Hamilton was charged with assaulting Lucy Creen ...

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  31. ALBURY WATERWORKS.

    For the position of engineer to the Albury water works, applications for which were recently advertised, eighty applications were sent in. ...

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