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  7. POLITICAL TOASTS.

    Proposers of political toasts at social gatherings sometimes express themselves very strangely. The fact that people of different shades of politics meet to honor ...

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  8. THE BALKANS.

    In fulfilment of its promise to assist the European Powers in the pacification of Macedonia, the Bulgarian Government has taken further action. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The consensus of opinion in Capetown is that the interview which Mr. Joseph Chamberlain had with Mr. Hofmey[?] and other leading members of the ...

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  10. FACTORIES ACT.

    Barbara Corbin was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court, this morning, under Section 16 of the Factories Act of 1896, with refusing to pay a girl any wages, ...

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  11. METHODIST CHURCH.

    The conference of the Methodist Church of Victoria and Tasmania, at an early stage of its sitting to-day, proceeded to ballot for a President of the Conference ...

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  12. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    Acting under instructions from the Minister of Customs, Landing-surveyor Walpole, Landing-walter Body, and Detective-inspector Christie visited the ...

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  13. MINING EXPERT.

    Mr. Henry C. Jenkins, the mining engineer and metallurgist, who for four years occupied the post of Victorian Government Metallurgist, is returning ...

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  14. AN INJUNCTION GRANTED.

    Mr. Justice Hood, in the Practice Court to-day, heard an application for an injunction to restrain Ellen Mag[?]nnis, both as executrix and personally, from ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    [?]rove Tuesday, Otherwise Pancake Day. Beautiful bright weather once more. This has been one of Victoria's perfect ...

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  16. WATERED MILK.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, Francis J. Triggs, dairyman, of Moonee Ponds, was proceeded against by local inspector George Offen for ...

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  17. DUTCH RAILWAYS.

    A bill has been introduced into the Parliament of the Netherlands, having for its object the prohibition of railway strikes. ...

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  18. LESSONS OF THE WAR.

    A series of experiments in new cavalry methods is now in progress at the cavalry headquarters at Hounslow. The work embraces the application of ...

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  19. MOROCCO REBELLION.

    The heads of numerous rebels who have been killed in Morocco have been sent in to Fez, the capital. These "trophies" were not taken from men ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. W. P. Reeves, Agent-General for New Zealand, has been interviewed on the subjects of the criticisms recently published in the "Daily Mail" and other ...

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  21. MUST REPORT ACCIDENTS.

    Mr. Alfred John Bishop, inspector under the factories and Shops Act, proceeded against the Echo Publishing Co., of Best street, North Fitzroy, at the ...

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  22. BEET SUGAR.

    Mr. F. O. Licht, of Madgeburg, in his monthly circular on the beet sugar trade states that the production in Europe for the first five months, September to ...

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  23. SERVES ONE SENTENCE.

    Bertie Russel, a young man of good appearance, was again before he City Court bench, this morning. Last week he was sentenced to six months' imprisonment ...

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  24. CANADIAN SHIPPING.

    The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has purchased the well-known Beaver line of steamships, owned by Messrs Elder, Dempster and Co., of ...

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  25. THE FORMER WIFE.

    A middle-aged woman named Charlotte Morris, was brought before Messrs Grigg and Tait, J's.P., at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, charged with ...

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  27. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The proposed removal of the Benevolent Asylum at North Melbourne to another site farther away from the city was the subject of a deputation to the ...

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  28. A TILL THIEF.

    A young man, named Thomas Andrews, described as a bookmaker's clerk, appeared before the City Court this morning, Charged with stealing L2 from the till of ...

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  29. GEELONG ARTILLERY BAND.

    The position in reference to the Geelong Artillery Band competing with the Geelong Brass Band is rather a curious one. Complaint ...

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  30. WILL YOU HELP HER?

    A very sad case came under the notice of the Coburg magistrates this morning, when a comparatively young-looking man, named Charles Stewart, was ...

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  31. A FOOLISH GIRL.

    A young girl about seventeen years of age, named Ada Carson, was presented at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice A'Beckett and a jury of twelve, ...

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  32. COOKS VERSUS POLICE.

    When Constable Joseph Brennan, of Williamstown, last night repaired in plain-clothes in the local terminus to catch a train, he discovered George Vetridge, the cook of the ...

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