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  7. TERRIFIC HAIL.

    The damage caused by the recent severe hailstorm which practically destroyed the whole of the hop and fruit crops in Mid-Kent was enormous. ...

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  8. HAYTIAN TROUBLES.

    Telegrams received to-day from the West Indies report that the situation in Hayti, where an active rebellion has been progress for some time, is still ...

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  9. OUR BOYS.

    For some time past rumors have been afloat in England that some of the leading members of the present Australian eleven had made up their minds to ...

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  10. MANY RELIGIONS.

    We are all of us familiar with the old French sarcasm that England for which in these later days we may read that curious conglomeration of ...

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  11. DANDENONG TRAGEDY.

    As soon as the Chief Justice took his seat at the Criminal Court to-day, an application was made on behalf of Selina Sangal, who is charged, together with ...

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  12. GOES FOR TRIAL.

    At the North Melbourne Court, this morning, William Smith, alias William Sheppard, was charged with obstructing the footway and with indicting grievous ...

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  13. AGAINST THE JEWS

    A violent anti-Semitic demonstration reported to have been made in Roland. A mob of people, on some slight provocation, attacked and wrecked a ...

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  14. RUMORED WITHDRAWALS.

    No great surprise will be felt at the announcement that Trumble and Darling do not intend paying further cricketing visits to England. ...

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  15. VENEZUELAN AFFAIRS.

    Advices from South America to-day state that a decree has been issued by the Venezuelan Government at the capital, Caracas, ordering that General ...

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  16. WARSHIP'S GROUNDING.

    A telegram from South America gives satisfactory news concerning the United States battleship Iowa, 1134 tons, 48 guns, which went aground a few days ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Our Boys. Contracted rumors Of retirement from cricket. But Trumble and Darling will not ...

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  18. GUARDING THE EAST.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg today states that Russia intends to station shallow draught gunboats and torpedo destroyers in the Amur River, which ...

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  19. TWO DEAD.

    No fewer than 100 persons were affected by ptomaine poisoning, said to have been traced to pork pies bought at Derby. ...

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  20. A LADY DOCTOR.

    A New Zealand lady doctor, Miss Ada Williamson, has secured on important engagement. Miss Williamson has been appointed ...

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  21. BY HIS OWN HAND.

    Dr Colo, District Coroner, held an inquest on the Morgue to-day on the body of Charles Higon Walker, a widower, 46 years of age, and a bootmaker by ...

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  22. RECIPROCAL TREATIES.

    The authorities at Washington are not sanguine that the efforts of Sir Robert Bond, the Premier of Newfoundland, to arrange a reciprocity treaty ...

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  23. RIFLE CLUBS.

    Although the Defence department has been an important feature of the Commonwealth for a considerable time, there appears yet to be a lack of uniform ...

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  24. PERISHED IN A STORM

    A terrible calamity is reported from Scotland. During a heavy storm, two men who were on a bridge spanning the Tay River were blown off the structure ...

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  26. STREET OBSTRUCTIONISTS.

    Another large batch of hawkers and flower- sellers was before the District Court to-day, charged with obstructing the carriage-way and footpath with their barrows and baskets. ...

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