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  5. THE RAILWAYS

    Though not in the best of health, the Minister of Railways put In an hour at his office to-day reading the morning's correspondence and ...

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  6. THE EMPIRE.

    The newspapers generally recognise the magnitude of tins Issues raised during the discussion in the Mouse of Commons yesterday on the question of ...

    Article : 142 words
  7. THE BALKANS.

    In consequence of the more friendly relations which have recently existed between the. reconstructed Bulgarian Ministry and the Porte, the ...

    Article : 100 words
  8. FORTNIGHTLY PAYS.

    The Minister of Railways continues to lake a keen Interest in the proposal to Introduce a system of fortnightly payments in his department. He was reminded of ...

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  9. READY FOR THE CHIEF.

    In anticipation of the arrival of Chief Commissioner Tait. great preparations have been made at the Railway offices, Spencer street, to-day. Carpets were ...

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  10. TWENTY YEARS SLEEP.

    An exfra[?]rdinary case of trance or protracted sleep is reported from near the town of St. Quentin, in the Department of Alsne, in the north of France. ...

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  11. IN CANADA.

    The question of preferential trading within the British Empire is being extensively discussed in Canada. At a banquet given to the Earl of ...

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  12. PRIVATE DETECTIVES.

    "I see," raid the Minister, "that they, (the private detectives) conduct, divorce cases, make Inquiries, guarantee secrecy, collect evidence, trace missing friends ...

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  13. COBURG LINE FARES.

    It is probable that the fares on the Coburg railway line will shortly be reduced to the old-time standard, so as to conform with or undercut the tariff of the ...

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  14. WILLIAMSTOWN PIERS.

    There were 116 trucks at work at the Williamstown piers to-day. Mr Loch head hopes to be able to increase the service during the week. ...

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  15. UNITED STATES

    Mr C. M. Depew, who is chairman of four of the great American railroad companies and a director of thirty-four oilier railroad companies. has been ...

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  16. GAME PLAYED OUT.

    The freight and fore concessions to farmers and graziers known as the starving stock concessions, will terminate on 12th June. To-day the ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    A madman Did terrible deeds. Killed his wife and bairns and committed suicide. ...

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  18. PUBLIC COMMENT.

    "Lllydale" writes:--The curtailment of train mileage and rearrangement on the Lllydale Una canted great Inconvenience to residents in the districts beyond kingwood. The 12.15 ...

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  19. APPLICANTS FOR POSTS.

    Applications form engine-drivers and others in search of employment continue to reach the Railway department every day. Most of the epistles come from ...

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  20. PERSONAL.

    Mr Homburg, M.P. of South Australia, arrived in Melbourne by the Adelaide express this morning. Mr' George Brown, of Hob[?] who for ...

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