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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    The latest report issued by the trainer for the Duke of Westminster states that the colt Orme, which is alleged to have been maliciously ...

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  6. THE BRUNSWICK EXPLOSION.

    The doer on the left is the door of the bedroom where Mr Chatfield was sleeping. The hole in the floor was the spot where the dynamite exploded. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The active measures taken by the police to trace the perpetrators of the recent explosions at Liege have resulted in four persons being arrested on suspicion of ...

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  8. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE.

    As a passenger tram to the City was passing up the steep gradient near Lillie Bridge Grounds yesterday afternoon the driver felt a bump of such an ...

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  9. THE WINDSOR HORROR.

    Deeming continues to behave himself in the condemned cell of the Melbourne Gaol, but declines to receive visitors, or to talk upon, religious topics ...

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  10. THE COLLAPSE IN THE LAND VALUES.

    An important action is being heard at the Third Civil Court to-day. The Whittle sea Land Company, Limited, which is now in liquidation, is suing ten of the ...

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  11. THE PARLIAMENTARY RACES.

    In view of the opening of Parliament next week, a neat programme of events to be brought off on Wednesday has been arranged. The prize money totals a ...

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  12. THE CHINESE IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The United States Congress has passed the Bill for the exclusion of Chinese, which extends the operation of the present law, with several amendments of a ...

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  13. KANAKA LABOR IN QUEENSLAND.

    Bishop Barry, late Primate of Australia, and Doctor Selwyn, Bishop of Melanesia, have written letters to the "Guardian," a religious paper,on the ...

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  14. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The principal event will be the contest for the Speakership, a valuable annual gilt of L15O0 aud life lone fame. There are three very knowing ones in this who have ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    More fine weather. Anarchist arrests in Brussels. The racehorse Orine is still ill. Two Thousand Guineas won by ...

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  16. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom, amounts to 2,940,000 quarters, being 10,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  17. THE CHAIRMAN'S PURSE.

    This is a very acceptable stake, and Its popularity is evinced by the number who have been entered. Among old perforators is The Dove, who, however, ...

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  18. THE CRIME RETURN FOR APRIL.

    The monthly return of me for the city of Melbourne tor April by. Just been made up the clerks in Sergeant Carran's office, Russell street Barracks. . The return does ...

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  19. THE BRUNSWICK EXPLOSION.

    Upon inquiry at the Melbourne Hospilal to-day, respecting the condition of Mary Anne Ruckman and Charles Chatfield, who were injured by the dynamike explosion at ...

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  20. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are unchanged at 10s. ...

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  21. TERRITORIAL SEPARATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The agitation for the separation of the Northern portion of Queensland front the South is again becoming manifest, and Lord Kantsford, Secretary of State for ...

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  22. MONETARY.

    Two and three quarter per cent. Consola are 3 higher 9615. The maket rare of discount is now 118 per cent., or 78 percent, below the bank ...

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  23. A LETTER FROM LONDON.

    By the English mail, delivered yesterday in Melbourne, the police authorities received anonymous communication from England with reference, to ...

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  24. THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day Inspector Webb proceeded against Edward G. Darcy, licensee of the Flood Gale Hotel, Bay street, for having his bar door ...

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  25. THE METAL MARKET.

    Chilian bar copper is 5s lower, L45 5s porton. ...

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  26. OPPOSITION STAKES.

    This is not a money prize, but still it is no empty honor, and there will be a big field. D.G. Camberwell has been knocked out in the betting, but may still go out at a short ...

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  27. THE WOOL SALES.

    The total quantity sold during the series of Colonial wool auctions just closed amounted to 340,000 bales, while 20,000 bales were held over. ...

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  28. THE MAILS.

    The German Australian Company's. s.s Elberfeld arrived here this evening homewards. ...

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  29. POLICE POINTS.

    David Douglas Vaughan was charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning, with obtaining, by false pretences, a gold watch, chain, locket and sovereign ...

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  30. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    In connection with the meeting of Parliament on Wednesday next, interest is now centered in the elections for the positions of Speaker and Chairman of Committees. ...

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  31. THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS.

    THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS STAKES.--A subscription of 100sovs,.each,h. ft., for three-year-olds; colts, 9st; fillies, 8st 9th. The owner of the-second horse to receive ...

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  32. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    The following are the latest quotations for Colonial Government inscribed stocks:-- Three and a half per cent. New South ...

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  33. MATRIMONIAL PLATE.

    This is a new item in the programme, and it is causing a good deal of interest. The event was looked upon an a walk-over for The Doctor, who ...

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  34. A GRAZING VENTURE.

    Messrs Monro and Baillien, well known in the city as land estate agents and auctioneers, were sued by Samuel Evans for the recovery of L500 damages, in the Supreme Court ...

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  35. THE CONSOLATION RACE.

    This event is open to all, whether nominated for the previous events or not. There were 95 runners, but eight have been disqualified by winning prizes above the limit, ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Australian wheat, off coast cargoes, per iron ship, is selling at 36s 6d per quarter. Adelaide wheat is quoted at 38s 6d ...

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  37. A HEARTLESS SWINDLER.

    To-day at the Prahran Court Jacob Dovab, alias Joe Alverely, at present undergoing imprisonment for simitar offiences, was brought up on a charge of ...

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  38. A MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    At the Police Court this morning a man named Jas. Fox was charged with wounding Vincent Sadler, a resident of East Geelong, with intent to ...

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  39. SUICIDE AT BALLARAT.

    A tinsmith named Thos. Brookes, 67 vcars of age, carrying on business in Peel street north, committed suicide this morning by hangin in an outhouse ...

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  40. MAY A LODGER IN A HOTEL GET DRUNK?

    This morning at the Carlton Police Court Inspector Thomas proceeded against Hannah Mulcahy, licensee of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Bouverie street for allowing a ...

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  41. BASE INGRATITUDE.

    George Turner received a sentenced of six months imprisonment at the Police Court this morning. He got three days free board and lourgings at the Orient Hotel on the plea ...

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  42. SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    Senior-constable Davis, of Richmond, this morning reported the sudden death of a child, six weeks old, named Emily Rogers, under what are considered suspicions ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Michael Connors, of Tarrawingee, farmer (compulsory sequestration). Causes of insolvency : Losses in cattle dealing and pressure of creditors. Liabilities, L485; assets, ...

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  44. THE CHAIRMANSHIP OF COMMITTEES.

    There are four candidates mentioned for the position of Chairman of Committees. Messrs M'Lellan, Graves, F. C. Mason and Baker. Mr M'Lellan, who held the ...

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  46. TROUBLE OVER PONIES.

    Miss May Blanch is a young lady who keeps a couple of racing ponies. Sr.o entrusted them to Mr George Johnstone of the Angler's Hotel,. Maribyrnong, to ...

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  47. LATE SPORTING.

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    Papa: Jubannia, I heard that you were a bad boy at school to-day. Did you brews some rule and the teacher had to whip you? Johnnie: No, papa; a didn't brews ...

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