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  9. WRECK OF THE LUNA.

    Further particulars are given of the wreck of the Gorman barque Lana, on the Birson's, off the south-western coast of Cornwall. ...

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  10. ARMED INTRUDER.

    Between one and two o'clock this morning a constable noticed a nun near the grounds of the residence of the Premier. Sir John See, at Randwick. He questioned ...

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  11. SEERS WHO SAW NOT.

    A large crowd of onlookers were in evidence at the Carlton Court to-day, when a young woman named Carrie Theobold, better known as Madame Le Cren, was ...

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  12. ROASTED TO DEATH.

    A fire, resulting in the horrible death of two children, took place here this morning. The outbreak occurred in a small ...

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  13. "LIVES" OF LOCOMOTIVES.

    The following statement we take from a London paper (" Westminster Gazette"):-- Mr Worsdell, the chief locomotive ...

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  14. PANAMA CANAL.

    The Bill providing for the ratification of the treaty between the United States and Colombia, under which Colombia agrees to sell to the United States a ...

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  15. LONDON'S WORKLESS.

    The practice of making collections on behalf of the unemployed as the men march in procession through the streets of the metropolis has received a check ...

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  16. BOUND TO THE PEACE

    This morning a young married woman named Mary Morrison applied to the North Melbourne Justices to have hen husband, John Morrison, bound over ...

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  17. WOOD STACKS ABLAZE.

    A fire started in the wood stacks at the Southern and Prentice mine at four o'clock this morning, and burnt strongly for over two hours. The Ruthergien ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Reform Very much discussed. Mr Irvine in great form yesterday. His speech read eagerly in last night's ...

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  19. RUSSIA IS FEARED.

    Steps preliminary to the mobilisation of the Norwegian military forces are being taken. It is officially announced that this is ...

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  20. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    Sir Reginald Karie Welby alderman and late chairman of the London County Council, has made a statement respecting the action of the Bank of ...

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  21. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Great interest is being taken in the Tressider v. Pearce boat race for £200 and the championship of Australia, which is to take place on the ...

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  22. BRAZILIAN RAILWAY.

    American capitalists have made an offer to the Government of the Brazilian Republic to construct a land grant railway from Desterro, the capital of the ...

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  23. THE BALKANS.

    M. Szell, the Premier of Hungary, has made a statement in the Diet with reference to the reforms in Macedonia demanded by the Powers. ...

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  24. MRS PORTER AGAIN.

    Kate Porter, a young and fashionably- attired woman, who a few days ago, was sentenced to eighteen months' imprisonment in Melbourne for larceny from ...

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  25. THE ANGLESEY ELECTION.

    The by-election for Anglesey to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly, caused by the resignation of Mr M. K. M'Kenzie. will take place to-morrow. ...

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  26. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    Success hits attended the effort's to tow off the steamer Merlon, of the Dominion Royal Mall line, which went ashore at Roche's Point, near ...

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  27. THE CITY TEMPLE.

    The Rev. Reginald Campbell, a popular Congregational minister, of Brighton, has succeeded the late Rev. Dr. Parker in the pastorate of the City Temple, ...

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  28. WORKMAN'S DEATH.

    This morning, at the Morgue, the-City Coroner, Mr Candler, and a Jury of five, began an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of William John ...

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  29. MINISTERS AT WARRAGUL.

    The "Argus" to-day gives some "impressions on the spot" of how the Premier was received at Warragul yesterday. These impressions are to the effect that ...

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  30. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    In the District Court to-day, before Messrs P. J. Dwyer, P.M. (chairman) and F. G. Hartley, J.P., several offenders against the traffic regulations of the ...

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  31. NOT USED TO DRINK.

    The strange ? of a ? built man, name Gus Gustavensen, were related to the City Court Bench this morning. Gustavensen appeared to ...

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  32. THE KENNEDY ESTATE.

    An originating summons by John Kennedy against his brother, Benjamin James Kennedy, of "Great Scott," Northcote, administrator of the ...

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  33. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    Patrick Morgan was charged with negligent driving in the city on the 18th inst. Constable Rogers stated that he saw the defendant driving a horse and ...

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  34. FISHING REGULATIONS.

    A memorandum from Mr Geo. Richardson, Chief Commissioner of Police. Tasmania, to the Chief Commissioner of Police, Melbourne, bearing, on the ...

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  35. MR M'LEOD'S COMMENTS.

    Mr M'Leod, honorary Minister, who also visited Warragul with lite Premier, spoke in a similar strain to Mr Bent. He mentioned also that the Premier, on ...

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  36. MR MACKEY SATISFIED.

    Mr Mackey, M.L.A., the member for the district, who induced the Ministers to visit Warragul, referring to the "Argus" comments, said he was well satisfied with the ...

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  37. LOITERING IN THE STREET.

    James Stewart was charged by Constable D. Porter with loitering in Bourke street on the 14th ult. The defendant pleaded guilty. Porter stated ...

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