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  8. RUSSIA.

    A memorial has been addressed to the Czar by the oil-well proprietors, who have suffered enormous losses of property in consequence of the recent ...

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  9. THE PEACE PACT.

    The popular agitation in Japan against the acceptance of the terms of peace with Russia, is gradually subsiding. ...

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  10. BAIL-UP.

    A sensational incident, reminiscent of the old bushranging days in Victoria, has been related to the police by Mr James Anderson, a groom in the employ of Mr ...

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  12. THE RAILWAY CASE.

    There was much interest in the proceedings at the City Court to-day when James Walsh, Acting Chief Accountant of the Railways department, was charged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON

    The Admiralty officials announce that the Cambrian, a third-class cruiser, is to be placed in commission next month for the Australian station. ...

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  14. THE CHINESE BOYCOTT.

    The Japanese have opened the Line River for traffic inland from Newchwang, a port of Manchuria. It is hoped thai by way of this river ...

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  15. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    A meeting of the Irish Nationalist members of the House of Commons, presided over by Mr John Redmond, leader of the party, was held last night, ...

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  16. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    Disconnection with the outbreak of Asiatic cholera in Prussia, the health officials declared that the disease was "nipped in the bud without assuming ...

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  17. JAPAN'S FINANCES.

    Despite the heavy drain on the resources of Japan for the purpose of carrying on the late war, the state of the finances is indicative of the careful ...

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  18. REVOLUTIONARY.

    The revolutionary agents in the Caucasus are seeking to take advantage of the present disturbed condition of affairs to push their campaign. ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

    The contest for the lawn tennis championship of the South of England with concluded yesterday. In the final, Norman Brookes, the ...

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  20. SWIMMING.

    Bernard Kieran, the young Sydney swimmer, gave another fine performance yesterday, winning a 300 yards nice at Redcliffe in 3min. 32sec. ...

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  21. LATE TAXING OFFICER.

    At the Carlton court to-day, Paul Anthony M'Anulty was charged on remand with breaking a pane of glass in the house of his son, Eugene M'Anulty, at ...

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  22. MAINTENANCE CLAIM.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day Bertha Stritch proceeded against John Grieve for maintenance for an illegitimate female child. ...

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  23. FIFTY YEARS AGO

    We have nothing to say about the civil war which raged yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce. We have some suspicion, however, that this affair may ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Political. A quiet day. Ministers busy in their departments. Deputations are taking a well-earned ...

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  25. THE LOST PURSE.

    A young, man of respectable appearance,named [?] Shorfhouse, was charged at the [?] court to-day with stealing a purse cumming in [?], the ...

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  26. ATTACKED HIS STEPBROTHER.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day a young man named Thomas Scott was charged with unlawfully assaulting Ernest Morrison. ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED LARCENY.

    William Moore, who said be was 45 years of ago and a bootmaker by trade, was charged before Cr. Jeffries (mayor) and Messrs M'Mahon and Deives, J.sP., at the Fitzroy ...

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  28. THEFTS OF LETTERS.

    At the Court of Criminal Seasons today, before Mr Justice Hodges, Frederick Horace Stanley, a letter carrier, presented on three charges of having ...

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  29. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    Charles Ramage, driver, employed by the proprietor of the Oriental Cafe, Flinders lane, was charged with negligently driving a horse and vehicle through the intersection of ...

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  30. STREET COLLISION.

    As the outcome of sensational coll[?]ion between a dog-cart and a pony linker in Bourke street on the 31st ult., Allx Bisdroff, of the Grand Hotel, ...

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  34. UNVACCINATED CHILDREN

    In the District Court to-day, before a Bench of honorary magistrates, Robert Alexander Fisher, of West Melbourne, was charged with neglecting to have his ...

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