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  8. THE CHURCH IN FRANCE.

    In the French Senate M. Combes, the Premier, has made an important statement in regard to Ministerial intentions respecting pastoral charges issued this ...

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  9. IMPERIAL POLITICS.

    The letter from Mr R. W. Perks, Liberal member of the House of Commons for the South Division of Lincolnshire, which was published in the ...

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  10. THE POISONER.

    The sequel to a sensational English poisoning case appears in the current cables. Severin Klosoffski, a publican, of Southwark, London, was found guilty ...

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  11. THE MILITARY CRISIS.

    The citizen soldiers of this State and of Australia await with interest the decision of the Federal Government this week on the exceedingly important ...

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  12. WATER IN THE MILK.

    To-day at the Collingwood court a young man named Frederick Henry Westthorpe was charged before Messrs Hanslow and Eade. J's.P., with wilful ...

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  13. RAILWAY TRAGEDY.

    The body of an elderly man, about 60 years of age, is now lying at the City Morgue in a dreadfully mutilated state, awaiting identification and inquest. ...

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  14. ROUGHS N PARIS.

    The bands of Parisian roughs and ruffians, known as the "Apaches." established quite a reign of terror in Paris during the Micareme (Mid-Leut) ...

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  15. BILLIARDS.

    A match for the billiard championship, 9000 up, was concluded last night. The competitors were the well-known players, Dawson and Stevenson. ...

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  16. PUBLIC SERVICES

    Much attention has for some time past been directed to the successful trading operations of the Glasgow, Birmingham and other large ...

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  17. AN IRISH ELECTION

    An election has taken place to fill a vacancy in the House of Commons, caused by the resignation of Mr E. M. Archdale (Conservative), the late ...

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  18. CHURCHES ROBBED.

    Burglars have broken into the Presbyterian Church, the Methodist school and Temperance Lodge-room here, but were disappointed in that they discovered ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SONGSTRESS.

    Most of the newspapers publish favorable notices of the debut of Miss Clyda Russell, a promising young vocalist from New South Wales. ...

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  20. OXFORD V. CAMBRIDGE.

    The annual boat race between Oxford and Cambridge Universities,which takes place on the 1st prox.. is, as usual, creating much interest. ...

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  21. GERMAN NAVY LEAGUE.

    The new German Navy League which has been formed to educate public opinion in naval matters and to watch over the interests of the German navy, has ...

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  22. VENEZUELA.

    General Castro, the President of the Republic of Venezuela, has unexpectedly resigned, after delivering the Presidential address to Congress. ...

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  23. STABBED WITH A HAT PIN.

    The story of an exciting experience with an infuriated woman was told to the City Bench this morning by Constable Shaw. On Saturday evening he arrested a woman ...

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  25. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Anniversary of interest. Just six years ago it was yesterday. Federal Convention met in Adelaide. Events have moved fast in the Empire ...

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  26. A DISGUSTING OFFENCE.

    To-day, at the Carlton Court, before Messrs Sheahan, Goldspink and Roberts, J.'sP., a young man named Michael Martin was charged with wilfully and ...

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  27. A DYING CHILD.

    BUT THE BENCH DENIES HER. On 30th January last an infant named Frederick Loader, the offspring of Frederick and Annie Loader, of Buncie street. ...

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  28. MADAME MELBA.

    The trial of the issue as to whether or not there had been a breach of contract on the part of Nellie Porter Armstrong (Madame Melba) towards John ...

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  29. HOW BROWN FELT.

    The charge of insulting behavior entered against Frank Brown, and investigated by the City Court this morning, hardly seemed to fit the case. Brown is ...

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  31. A CLOCK THAT WENT.

    Emma Blurton, a middle aged woman, was presented at the Carlton Court today on the charge of stealing a clock, valued at 10s, from the shop of Ernest ...

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