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  7. RIOTS AT MADRID.

    The disturbances which occurred at Madrid and Barcelona in February last and at Salamanca last week, and in which University students and ...

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  8. A SEA TRAGEDY.

    A terrible marine catastrophe has occurred in the Mediterranean. The Bambara. a French vessel, recently left Marseilles for the French ...

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  9. IMPERIAL LAW SCHOOL.

    A scheme has lately been suggested for the establishment in London of a great law school for the systematic teaching of all branches of law ...

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  10. HOW A WIDOW FARED

    What may happen to a person in Australia has been fully instanced in a case which has quite recently come under the notice of "The Herald." Many years ...

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  11. THE PEOPLE'S MILK.

    Thomas Callaghan, dairyman, of 21 Easy street, Collingwood, was before Messrs Funds (chairman) and T. K. Bennet, J's.P., in the District Court to-day on ...

    Article : 276 words
  12. MR JUSTICE BENT.

    Mr Bent as Minister of Public Work'; rat again to-day in a Jadi[?] rapacity. to hear the mailer In dispute between the Northcote and Preaton Municipal ...

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  13. SMALL POX.

    There has been a sharp on[?]break. of small pox among the inmates of the workhouse at Croydon, ten miles and a half south of London Bridge. ...

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  14. HECTOR MACDONALD.

    Lady Macdonald, widow of the late Major-General Sir Hector Macdonald, and other relatives of Sir Hector, have sent to the War office ...

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  15. DEAN OF CANTERBURY.

    The position of Dean of Canterbury, rendered vacant by the recent death of the Very Rev. Canon Farrar, has been filled by the appointment to it of the ...

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  16. "A SCANDALOUS CASE."

    Henry Morgan, milk vendor, of Sam- bourne Dairy, 36 Palmerston crescent. South Melbourne, and John Dodd, his driver, were before the Part Melbourne ...

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  17. SOMALILAND.

    The latest advices from Soma[?] are to the effect that the, movements of Major Sharp's British column to the south of Daurot against the forces of the ...

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  18. A PATHETIC CASE.

    A very pathetic case was investigated by the City Conner at the Morgue this morning. An inquest was held into the death of Mary Henrietta Byrne, a girl ...

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  19. THE LATE EDNA LYALL.

    Probate has been granted to the will of the late Edna Lyall (Miss Ada Ellen Bayly), the well known authoress, whose death was recently reported. ...

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  20. KAISER IN DENMARK.

    The friendly feeling manifested towards the Emperor William of Germany in Denmark still continues, despite the threats and warnings ...

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  21. RAGING IN ENGLAND.

    At the Windsor April meeting yesterday, the Royal Castle Handicap was won by Grey Tick, by Father ...

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  22. CANADA'S PROGRESS.

    The -stream-of-immigration to the Domosion of Canada continues in undiminished volume, the vast majority of the people intending to engage in ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Prorogation Is fixed for to-morrow. State [?] get a holiday. Premier leaves for Sydney on ...

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  25. A MATERIAL WITNESS.

    Maggie Fraser, a young woman, was charged, on remand, at the Carlton Court to-day with being drunk. Detective Fryer said that accused was ...

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  26. FIRE AT NUMURKAH.

    The residence of Mrs Hugh M'Caskill, in South Numurkah, a four-roomed weatherboard cottage,, was destroyed by fire at ten o'clock this morning. ...

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