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  9. SAD FATALITY.

    A sad fatality occurred on Saturday evening in the family of Mr Lawrence R[?], of Lay Yang Park, near Traralgon. A nine-year-old son was sent to ...

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  10. STEAMER PAROO AGROUND.

    The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Paroo, which trades between Melbourne and Sydney and West Australian ports, is aground near the Heads. The ...

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  11. OUR BOYS.

    To-day the Australians play Middlesex at Lords. This will be our ninth game with the metropolitan county. The first visiting eleven beat ...

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  12. SWEETS TO THE SWEET.

    "There Is a nominal responsibility of L50 on each of us, but half that sum should be the most we shall pay, and we shall be able to combine the ...

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  13. SOUTH AFRICAN CATTLE

    Recently a severe plague broke out amongst the cattle in Rhodesia, and carried off a large number of the animals. ...

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  14. GALLOPED TO DEATH.

    A telegram from Russia to-day gives an account of an extraordinary and sensational occurrence, intelligence of which has leaked out, despite the close ...

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  15. A MINER'S MISHAP.

    Thomas Webster, a horse driver at Block 10 mine, was driving a horse attached to a rake of trucks along the elevated bridge leading to the dumps, when ...

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  16. COOLIES IN REVOLT.

    Reports have been received of a very serious encounter between the authorities and a section of the blacks in British Guiana, or Demerara, in South ...

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  17. DAILY PAID.

    An appointment had been made for a deputation from the Victorian Railways Daily Paid Employes Association to wait on the Minister of Railways this ...

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  18. DESERTED HER CHILD.

    At the Prahran Court, this morning, Ellen Robertson was charged with wilfully neglecting to provide adequate food, nursing, clothing and medical aid, ...

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  19. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    The Shah of Persia, who is on a visit to London, and is staying at Marlborough House, which has been placed at his disposal by the Prince of Wales, ...

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  20. KING LEWANIKA

    King Lewanika, the paramount chief of Barotseland, in South Africa, who visited London at the invitation of His Majesty the King to take part in the ...

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  21. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    Sentences were passed this morning by Mr Justice Holroyd on prisoners who pleaded guilty or were found guilty during the sittings of the Supreme Court, as ...

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  22. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Russian Ministry for Marine has ordered that in the construction of all ships built in Russia the materials used shall be exclusively of Russian origin. ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Riots In British Guiana. Indian coolies fired upon. Twenty-one killed, and thirty-two ...

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  24. CANADA AND FRANCE.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Premier of Canada, has made an important statement with reference to an interview which he had in Paris with M. D[?]asse, ...

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  25. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning, Louisa O'Connell proceeded against her husband, James O'Connell, for maintenance. The case has been ...

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  26. SUBMARINE TESTS.

    Highly interesting trials of submarines intended for the British Navy have been conducted at Barrow-in-Furness. The latest type of this class of war ...

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  27. FIREMAN DROWNED.

    About ten o'clock last night, a fireman on the s.s. Salamis, lying at the Port Melbourne Railway pier, named Arthur Kingham, about 20 years of age, ...

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  28. ELIGIBLE TO VOTE.

    Considerably more than half of the total population of Victoria is eligible to vote for the election of members of both Houses of the Federal Parliament. This ...

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  29. MANITOBA'S WHEAT.

    The Canadian Government has invited a party of British journalists to take part in a tour of the principal cities in the Dominion. Yesterday the party ...

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  31. ADVOCATE KOCH.

    It is stated in a telegram from South Africa to-day that Mr Koch, an ex-judge of the former Transvaal Republic, has been admitted to practice as an ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred at Eaglehawk at one o'clock this morning, when the Gold Buyers' premises, owned and occupied by Robert Panchurst, on the ...

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  33. COMMITTED TO THE SCHOOLS.

    Sarah Jane Peterson made application at the Port Melbourne Court to-day to have her infant child. William Charles Sivernic Peterson, committed to the care of the Department ...

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  34. A REPORTED BEQUEST.

    The Counters of Warwick, wife of the present Karl of Warwick, and a notable philanthropist, denies the accuracy of the report which was published on ...

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