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  7. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    The Japanese mail steamer, inaba Mara, which arrived here to-day, brought news of rebellions within the Chinese Empire. ...

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  8. BRITISH YOUTHS.

    The twelve hoys who arrived yesterday by the Mutinies were welcomed this morning by Mr M'Kenzie. Minister for Lands. Like the previous ...

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  9. DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

    A sensation has been caused here by the explosion of a quantity of nitroglycerine in a building used by a body of non-unionists. ...

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  10. FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Following on the publication yesterday by the Home Affairs Department of a memorandum setting out the general lines of the competition for the ...

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  11. THE CORONATION.

    The authorities have approved of the design drawn up by Mr Frank Brang[?] the well-known artist, for the Now Zealand arch at the Coronation ...

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  12. SIX MAD BULLS.

    A remarkable scene was witnessed in the streets of the town to-day. The first consignment of cattle received in Switzerland from the ...

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  13. EDUCATION.

    The imperial Conference on Education continued its Sittings to-day. when several matters of general interest were di-cussed ...

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  14. REFORM OF LORDS

    The Marquis of Lansdowne the leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords, has given notice that he will introduce into the House on May 8 ...

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  15. LAWN TENNIS.

    America declines the proposal of the British Lawn Tennis Association. that America and South Africa should play the preliminary match for the Davis ...

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  16. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION.

    Mr Chas, Harrow, one of America's leading barristers, has been unpaired by the Western Federation of Miners to defend M'Namara and M'Manigal, two ...

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  17. VICTORIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    Arrangements ore being made, Mr Edgar, the Acting Minister for Public Works, state to-day, for decorating the State public building in the city on ...

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  18. MADE IN BRITAIN.

    Mr Hamilton Wickes, the British Trade representative in Australia, who is on a visit to England at present complains bitterly of the apathy of the ...

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  19. NEW NAVAL AIRSHIP

    Initial tests were made to-day of the new naval airship [?] by Vickers Maxim and Co., to the order of the Admiralty, and everything ...

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  20. RECIPROCITY.

    The Liberals in the Canadian Mouse of Commons are not [?] at the threats of bitter opposition made by the Conservatives to the passing of the ...

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  21. WILDING DEFEATED

    For the second time within the last few weeks A. F. Wilding, the famous New Zealand lawn tennis player. has been beaten in a championship event. ...

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  22. AFFLICTED BUT UNDAUNTED.

    In "The Herald" of Monday last reference was made to the case of a young man (Mr C. P. Howleson), who, although he last the use of his legs in ...

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  23. EXCITING VOYAGE

    The Ketch Warrigal which arrived in Hobson's Bay from Wyayard. Tasmania, this morning, had an exciting experience on her way heross Bass ...

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  24. ARGENTINE FLOODS.

    The floods in the Riachuela district caused by the torrential rains which fell recently are now abating. It is impossibly yet to ascertain how ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH BUILDINGS.

    Mr Dingle, Acting Secretary to the Home Affaire Department. state to-day in reply to a question that, so far. no instructions has been received that the ...

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  26. DUDLEY ESTATES.

    Mr William Ward, of Urquhart street. Northcote, who claims that he is entitled to the title and estates of Lord Dudley,the Governor-General of ...

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  27. WONTHAGGI COUNCIL.

    Tie first meeting of the Wonthaggi Borough Council was held last hight. Mr J. H. Wishert, who topped the poll at the recent election, was unanimously ...

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  28. SUICIDE AT SEA.

    Despite statement by those in authority, on board the R.M.S. China when she arrived from London last Tuesday, that nothing of moment had ...

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  29. THE CITY.

    Cr. Davey, the Lord Mayor, when questioned regarding the part the City Council was going to take in connection with the Coronation festivities, said ...

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  30. POLITICAL LABOR COUNCIL.

    A branch of the Political Labor council was formed in Dalyston last night. Following are the office-bearers:--President. Mr P. J. Daty: ...

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  32. DRESSMAKING.

    If is proposed by the Education department to appoint a competent lady to tench dressmaking at the Domestic Economy College. Lousdale-street, and ...

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  33. A HUNDRED COTTAGES

    Messrs Edison and Lilting have undertaken to erect 100 cottages on land situated between Wonthaggi and Dudley, in a direct line with M'Bride ...

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  34. PARTY OF CADETS.

    On board the Aberdeen line steamer Themistocles, which reached Port Melbourne this morning from Sydney, via Hobart, is a contingent of New South ...

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