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  6. THE FEDERAL CAMPAIGN.

    Mr Deakin, the Federal Attorney-General, is to speak at Moonee Ponds this evening, on the occasion of Mr J. Hume Cook, M.P., addressing his ...

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  7. RATS IN LONDON.

    The demolition of some old buildings in the Strand, in close proximity, to the Gaiety Theatre, disturbed a vast colony of rats, thousands of which ...

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  8. LONDON WORKLESS.

    The great lack of employment in the metropolis was brought prominently under notice today, when no fewer than 3000 workless men demonstrated ...

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  9. ARTHUR WARTMAN

    The case of Arthur Wartman, St. Kilda, musician, convicted of a criminal assault upon the domestic servant, was settled on Monday, when an appeal was dismissed. ...

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  10. MOTHERS OF THE RACE.

    The announcement that special provision is at length to be made at the Women's Hospital for cases of septicaemia occurring amongst the sick poor will be ...

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  11. CRUELTY TO HORSES

    Today in the District Court, before Messrs Lord (chairman) and T. K, Bennet, J.sP., a Chinese market gardener named Wing Shing, of 50 O'Connell ...

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  12. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE

    A conference to consider the unemployment problem has just been concluded in London. The chairman of the London County ...

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  13. FRIENDS IN NEED.

    The friends of Messrs J., and J. W. Pease, private bankers, of Darlington, Durham, who recently made an assignment for the benefit of their creditors, ...

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  14. ASSAULT ALLEGED.

    At the Carlton Court today Kitty Scott. barmaid, charged George H. Hunt, bookmaker, with assaulting her. Mr Sharpe appeared for the ...

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  15. THE HOBART MEETING.

    The meeting addressed by the Prime Minister at Hobart last Friday evening is described, in advices received by the Federal Attorney-General, as the ...

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  16. WATERED MILK.

    This morning, at the Essendon Court, Henry Fitzgerald was proceeded against by Inspector Harry Lyon on a charge of selling adulterated milk on the 6th inst. ...

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  17. THE BALKANS.

    The position of affairs in the Balkans is advanced another stage by the announcement by the Bulgarian Government that the Macedonian committees ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Summer? Folks are doubting it. Distinctly cool last night. Marked contrast with recent beat. ...

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  19. THE PROMISE.

    A case in which damages are claimed for alleged breach of promise of marriage came before Mr Justice Hood today in the Practice Court ...

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  20. NORTHERN NIGERIA.

    Colonel T. L. N. Morland the British Commandant in Northern Nigeria, who is leading a force against, the Mohammedan centre at Kano, in Sokoto, has ...

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  21. A STORM INCIDENT.

    Some members of the Port Melbourne and Brighton Cricket Clubs had a sensation experience on the Port Melbourne cricket ground on Saturday. ...

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  22. OUR DRINK BILL.

    Messrs Rountree and Sherwell, the great English authorities on the temperance question, intend to make a study of the conditions prevailing in Australia, ...

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  23. SOLDIER AND DIPLOMAT.

    The death is announced of Field-Marshal Sir John Lintorn Arabin Simmons, at the age of 82 years. ...

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  24. CIRCUS ARTISTS

    Messrs Fitzgerald Brothers, the Australian circus proprietors, have engaged several new artists in England, to add to their company of performers. ...

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  25. ANTI-TRUSTS BILL.

    The origin has been disclosed of the report that six United States senators had received a telegram from Mr, J. D. Rockfeller, the well-known millionaire, ...

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  26. FIRE IN THE COUNTRY.

    A smart piece of work was done by the Geeing Fire Brigade this morning. About ten o'clock a fire broke out in the upper storey of a large wooden building in Yarra ...

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  27. BIG CHEQUE BUSINESS.

    It transpires that the young man, Albert Wilson, arrested here on Friday on a charge of passing a valueless cheque for L6 at the Western Hotel, is quite an ...

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  29. WORKSHOP DESTROYED.

    The workshop of W. G. Dunstan, pointer, was destroyed by fire last night, through the upsetting of a kerosene lamp. The contents were insured in the City Mutual ...

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  30. MILD DOSE OF POISON.

    While Constable Giles was on duty this morning at South Melbourne, he was informed by a man mimed O'Day that Joseph Sanderson, an ironworker, ...

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  31. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    Joseph Birkett was charged in the District Court today with not obeying the directions of Constable Bowman, and stopping his horse and vehicle when ...

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  33. APPEAL TO WOMEN.

    Mrs Alison Pymm writes: Will you give me spare in your valuable piper to appeal to the public, and more particularly to the women of Victoria, for ...

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