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  8. WAS THERE CRUELTY?

    At the District Court to-day Senior Constable Quintan charged Alexander Patterson with carrying fowls and ducks in a manner which involved cruelty. ...

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  9. ANARCHIST HIRTZEL

    Frank Hirtzel, the young man who was arrested by the New York police on Wednesday last on suspicion of being concerned in anarchistic designs, ...

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  10. STORM AND STRESS.

    The terrific galea experienced along the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland during Friday and yesterday, and which caused heavy loss of lifts and ...

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  11. HE SHOT HIMSELF.

    To-day at the morgue an inquest was held by the City Coroner. Mr Candler, and a Jury of live on the body of Arthur Leonard Roper, a medical practitioner. about ...

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  12. WORKING MEN'S COLLEGE.

    The reduction by the Government of the subsidy to the Working Men's College from L5600 to L4000 for the present financial year led to a deputation from the ...

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  13. STREET OBSTRUCTION.

    A peanut vendue named George Walsh was charged at the City Court to-day. before Air Panton. P.M., and a bench of Justices, with obstructing the footway. ...

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  14. FIGHTING FOR EMPIRE.

    A dinner in celebration of the relief of Ladysmith on the 28th February. 1900, was held last night, and one of the most interesting speeches was ...

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  15. "TOMMY ATKINS"

    The Royal Commission which is inquiring into the conduct of the South African war yesterday examined Major General Sir Bruce Hamilton, who was ...

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  16. CHANNEL SQUADRON

    Rear-Admiral the Hon. Hedworth Lambton, C,B„ C.V.O., of the Royal yacht Victoria and Albert. has been appointed second in command to ...

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  17. RUN ON A BANK.

    Owing to a move by the Czech party in the Austro-Hungarian Reichsrath, a serious run on the Bohemian Savings Bank has taken place. ...

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  18. THAT ELWOOD AFFAIR.

    The remarkable behavior of Albert Dane in Elsternwick on Saturday night led to his arrest on two charges. He is alleged to have "held up " a clerk, named John ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sultry, And very trying. Thunderstorm would be welcome. Quite it Sydney quality in to-day's ...

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  20. REPUBLICS WARSHIPS

    A report was circulated in Rome a few days ago that Great Britain had purchased from the Argentina Republic two cruisers which are building at ...

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  21. RAILWAY REVENUE.

    In pleasing contrast to the usual statement of revenue during recent months is that supplied by Mr Harold Kent today, showing an increase for the week ...

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  23. ST. LOUIS EXPOSITION.

    An interesting feature of the Louisiana Exhibition, to be held next year at St. Louis, will he the handsome gifts made to the late Queen Victoria on the ...

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  24. PERILOUS PRACTICE.

    At the Footscray police court this morning Hubert Battery. Inspector of Explosives, proceeded against Lindsey Russell owner of a quarry at ...

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  25. CHEQUE KNOCKED DOWN

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day a man named James Allen, whose demeanor suggested a somewhat muddled state of mind, was charged with stealing an ...

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  26. COUNTY COUNCIL.

    The Rank of England has administrator a cheek to the projects of the London County Council. Becoming alarmed a the increasing ...

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  27. A HORSE MISUSED

    Harry Hillard, a respectably dressed young man, was charged in the District Court to-day with driving a horse under circumstances which involved cruelty. ...

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  28. INDIGNANT MAN'S LANGUAGE.

    A young man named George Jacobs, was charged at the Prahran court to-day with using obscene language on Saturday afternoon last at Fyson's sale yards. Constable Ramsay gave ...

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  29. THE MINISTER'S REPLY.

    The Minister (Mr J, M. Davies), in reply, said he could promise no further grant this year, but he would endeavor to see what he could do next financial year. If ...

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  31. THE ARTFUL CHINESE.

    A Chinese named Ah Non wan charged by E. T. Gregory, inspector of weights and measures, at the Richmond Court to-day, with having false scales in his ...

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  32. ARGUED THE POINT.

    A young man named Edward Hill was presented at the Carlton Court to-day on the charges of loitering on the footpath and using insulting words. Constable M'Kenzie ...

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