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  8. A COLD SNAP.

    "Isn't this extraordinary weather for September?" Mr Baracchi was asked by a "Herald" representative this morning. "It is most extraordinary," was the ...

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  9. RUSSIA.

    Russia is still in n state of internal disruption, and to-day's reports show that the struggle between the Government and the political and industrial ...

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  10. A HORRIBLE WEAPON.

    George Crammer, a well-dressed young man, was before the City Court to-day on a charge of drunkenness. He acknowledged the offence, and was ...

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  11. A WIFE'S COMPLAINT.

    At the Richmond Court to-day William Davie, a steward, was charged on warrant, before Messrs Nathan and Freeman, J's.P., with deserting his wife, ...

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  12. HUNGARY.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph has made another effort to secure the formation of a Ministry in Hungary. where a deadlock bus been brought about by the ...

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  14. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    As the result of further negotiations between Sweden and Norway, it is believed that the seceding country has assented to the demands made by ...

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  15. SINGAPORE.

    The "Observer," a Sunday paper, published in London, stated this morning that the Government has decided to purchase the commercial docks at ...

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  16. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    An engagement has taken place between German troops and the rebels in the hinterland of Kihva, in German East Africa, where the natives have revolted ...

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  17. ARRESTS AT WARSAW.

    The Jewish residents of Warsaw, who have for some months past been subjected to many indignities, were the subjects of further insult and tyranny. ...

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  18. PERSONAL.

    His Honor Judge Gaunt passed a very bad night, and was in a critical condition this morning. Lady Talbot presided at a meeting ...

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  19. EARTHQUAKES.

    Seismic disturbances are reported from Perthshire and Stirlingshire. The shocks of earthquake caused houses to shake, and so greatly alarmed ...

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  20. STEAMER IN THE CANAL

    All the efforts made to remove the bull of the steamer Chatham, which was recently sunk in the Suez Canal, have been unsuccessful. ...

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  21. GREAT STRIKE AT LODZ.

    Another great strike of operatives has occurred at Lodz, the manufacturing city of Poland. Twenty thousand persons employed in ...

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  22. DOWN FOR THE SHOW.

    In the District Court to-day, before Messrs P. J. Dwyer. P.M., and R. P. Lord. J.P., John A. Howden blacksmith, of Broadford was charged with loitering in Bourke street on the ...

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  23. THIS AFTERNOON.

    Mr Baracchi's forecast of the weather for this afternoon is:-- "Cold, fresh south-westerly winds: further passing showers, but clearing up at ...

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  24. RUSSIAN WARSHIP FLOATED

    The Japanese have succeeded in refloating the Russian battleship Retvisan, 12,700 tons, which was sunk off Port Arthur some months ago. ...

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  25. AT BALLARAT.

    Several heavy fails of snow occurred here during last night and this morning. The city is heavily mantled, and the surrounding eminences are thickly clothed ...

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  26. PEOPLE STARVING AT BAKU.

    Following on the recent fearful doings at Baku, come accounts of dreadful privations amongst the working classes, owing to their inability to secure ...

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  27. BETTING AT A CLUB.

    The eases of Louis Solomon, Louis Meyers, Woolf Cohen, Mick Cohen, and Henry Meyers, were mentioned in the District Court to-day. ...

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  28. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    [?]try [?] I weather. a, wind and cold again to-day. We have entered Spring, but hardly ...

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  29. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day Sergeant A. Morris proceeded against George Minchington in respect of L16 15s arrears due on an order directing defendant to pay ...

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  30. SONS OF TEMPERANCE.

    James Hacke, a tall, middle-aged man, was brought before the City Bench today, charged on warrant with having, with intent to defraud, falsified a ...

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  31. GERMAN RESIDENT KILLED.

    During the recent disturbances near Shusha, in Transcaucasian German was killed, and vigorous representations on the subject have been made to the ...

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  32. PREVIOUS EXISTENCE.

    Mr H. W. Hunt, president of the Melbourne Theosophical Society, writes:-- May I crave a little space to reply briefly to the inquiry made by your ...

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  33. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Affairs at Clones threaten to become serious. The diggers and Mr Macdonald had agreed to take no steps until they had received some ...

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  34. TROOPS IN TURKESTAN.

    The Russian Government, in pursuance of its recently expressed intention, is sending strong reinforcements to the troops in Turkestan. ...

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  35. POSTAL MONEY ORDERS.

    George Hamilton, 28, commission agent, and Leonard Charles Blunt, 23, bootmaker, were brought before the City Court to-day, charged with having ...

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  36. TRADING AFTER HOURS.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day inspector James T. Duncan proceeded on a summons against Rise Bolling, ham, boef, and dairy produce shop keeper, of Queensberry ...

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  37. ABUSED THE CONSTABLE

    Robert Field, a young man, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with using insulting words. He admitted the offence. ...

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  38. KNOCKED A BOY DOWN

    At the Fitzroy Court to-day, before Cr. Jeffries (Mayor) and Mr Paterson. J.P.. William Miller, aged 19 years, was charged with assault. ...

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  39. A WIFE'S CHARGE.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, before Messrs Rain (chairman), Peters, and Tail, J.'sP., a blacksmith, named William Wallace, was charged on warrant with having assaulted ...

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  40. BRAKES DID NOT ACT.

    In the District Court to-day, before Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., Albert Forster, driver of Camden street, Balaclava, was charged by Constable Scanlan with not stopping a motor car ...

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  41. WHERE SHALL WE GO?

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  44. TO-MORROW.

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  46. THE BEGINNING OF BRIDGE.

    In Sir Horace Rumbold's "Rec[?]lections of a Diplomatist" (1802) the author, describing society in St. Peters burg as it was a few years after the ...

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  47. WRESTLING.

    Clarence Weber is desirous of again matching himself against Battu Singh in the catch-as-catch-can style of wrestling, Weber waited upon our Sporting Editor to-day and ...

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  49. SEASIDE BOREDOM.

    Thu Englishman is a sportsman and more or less, an athlete. What provision du our seaside seaside resorts make to let him work off his superfluous energy? ...

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