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  6. SMALL POX FROM CALCUTTA.

    The B.I.S.N. Co.'s.s. Warors, 2354 tons Captain Machiachian, from Calcutts, 1st May, Singapore 12th and Adelside 4th inst., passed through Port Phillip Hends before davlight ...

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  7. NEWS BY GABLE

    The proposal for the establishment of an Imperial Zollverein, which is warmly supported by Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada in London, ...

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  8. THE VILLAGE SETTLEMENT SCHEME.

    A great deal of curiosity is centered in the success of the Village Settlement Scheme, and a good deal of interest is taken by many in the Jindivick experiment, which has ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The meeting between the Czar of Russia and the Emperor William of Germany, which was to have taken place at Kiel on Thursday last, has been ...

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  10. WORK IN PARLIAMENT.

    There is abundance of work to keep both Houses of Parliament going, but owing to the stand taken by the Council with regard to the suspension of the Railway ...

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  11. THE N.S.W. RAILWAY SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Redferu Police Court lids morning two charges were entered against Thomas Walker, M.L.A. for Northumberland. Hu was charged with having been drunk and ...

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  12. THE CHATSWORTH ESTATE COMPANY.

    Mr Justice A'Beckett dealt this morning with an application made upon behalf of Mr William Albert Hartnell, for the removal of his name from the register of the Chatstvorth ...

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  13. MR SERVICE'S TEST QUESTION.

    A test question will be put by Mr Service when the House meets to-morrow as to whether the Government will table a motion in that Chamber for the removal of the ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine. Royal betrothals. La Flecho wins the English Oaks. The Lover wins the Epson Grand Prize. ...

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  15. THE PRAGUE DISASTER.

    According to later particulars, it is now certain, that fully four hundred persons have been either suffocated or burned to death in the fire at the silver mine near ...

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  16. ANARCHISM IN FRANCE.

    The confessions made to the police by an Auarchist who was recently arrested in this city, have led to the discovery of a largo quantity of dynamite cartridges. ...

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  17. QUESTION'S IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The first business in the Assembly tomorrow will be the disposal of no less than twenty-three questions, which have been, placed upon the notice paper. ...

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  18. NARROW ESCAPE AT THE PHOENIX FOUNDRY.

    A serious fatal accident was narrowly averted at the Phoneix Foundry Company's works this morning, hut the "damage sustained was about L1500, It appears that ...

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  19. THE PRIZE RING IN ENGLAND.

    A prize fight for a purse of L250 took took place at the Crmond Club yesterday evening, the contestants being Jack Slavin, brother of F. P. Slavin, the Australian ...

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  20. STOCK IMPORTATIONS.

    Mr Campbell intends to ask the Commissioner of Customs to prepare a return show- lug stock importations for the past two months, week by week, and also in ...

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  21. THE QUEENSLAND PERJURY CASE.

    The young man Arthur Cohen, who has been several limes remanded recently on a charge of perjury alleged to have been committed in Queensland, was ...

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  22. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    It is announced that the Emperor William will pay a visit to her Majesty the Queen at Osborne about the end of July. ...

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  23. MATTERS IN GENERAL.

    Mr L. L. Smith will ask the Premier if he will, when providing railway works for the unemployed, consider the question of constructing a line to the Korrumburra coal ...

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  24. THE RICHEST WOMAN IN THE WORLD.

    The richest woman in the world--such she has long been acknowledged--is Dona Isadora Cousino, sometimes known as the "Croesus of South America." ...

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  25. THE CYCLONE AT MAURITIUS.

    The Right Hon. G. J. Goschon, Chancellor of the Exchequer, will shortly ask Parliament to sanction a loan of L600,000 for the colony of Mauritius, which was ...

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  26. MORE FORGERIES AT ALBURY.

    Another impudent attempt to defraud a local tradesman by means of a valueless cheque was madoon Saturday. A respectable-looking gentlemanly man called at the store ...

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  27. THE FIGHTING AT UGANDA.

    In connection with the fighting winch took place in January last at Uganda, between the Catholics, under King Mwanga, and the Protestant population,letters have ...

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  28. A VIOLENT BOOTMAKER.

    A bootmaker, named M. A. Luke, was summoned by his wife, at the Richmond Court this morning, to show cause why he should not bo bound over to keep the peace. ...

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  29. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

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  30. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    When the preliminary business has been disposed of the case of the Railway Commissioners wili be proceeded with in the Assembly. Mr Speight will be called to the ...

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  31. MR HOYLE AND MR EDDY.

    Messrs Williamson and Williamson, solicitors for Mr Hoyle, M.L.A., hare issued writ against Mr K. M. G. Eddy, Chief Commissioner for Railways, in which L10,000 ...

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  32. MR SPEIGHT'S COMPENSATION.

    An important question the Government has to deal with is the amount of compensation to be paid, and the terms upon which Mr Speight is in retire, in the event of a ...

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  33. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Yesterday, between 7 mid 9 o'clock, the residence of John Ralman, builder, 580 Lygon street, Carlton, was broken into end robbed. Entrance was galued by forcing ...

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  34. ROYALTY IN ENGLAND.

    It is announced that Princess Marin Alexandra Victoria, daughter of H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, has boon betrothed to the Crown Prince of Roumanis. ...

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  35. THE NATIONAL WINTER SPORT.

    Two big young men, in order to while away tho dinner hour, have been in the habit of playing football in Lonsdale street, near Spencer street, during the past week. A ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL MINING NEWS.

    The first section of the amalgamating mill at the Proprietary mine which was geared up and run at intervals last week, was started in full work this morning. Both battery and ...

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  37. GROSS CRUELTY.

    A revolting case of cruelty to a horse was heard at the Footscray Police Court this morning. The defendant was Charles Cornwall, a butcher, residing in Alfred street. Mr ...

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  38. ROBBERY IN COLLINS PLACE.

    A robbery was committed at a house in Collins place, occupied by one Joseph Player, on the night of the 4th inst. From a pair of trousers in his bedroom there was ...

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  39. PRIVILEGES OF A HUSBAND.

    A case of a Bench of magistrates taking a client out of a lawyer's hands occurred at the Essendon Court this morning. John Henry Clayton, ironmonger, ...

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  40. THE ASSAULT UPON A PAWNBROKER.

    Upon inquiry at the Melbourne Hospital to-day it was ascertained that Mr Jacob Mandelburg, pawnbroker, of 257 King street, had considerably improved. He was ...

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  41. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  42. CHARGE OF BURGLARY.

    A young man named George Trenworth was placed in tho dock at the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Casey and a jury of twelve this morning, on the charge ...

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  43. ROBBERY AT THE TOWN HALL ENTRANCE.

    On Saturday night last, Cornelius Crowlay, a show stand maker, was robbed of his purse a crash as he was netting a ticket at the entrance to the Town Hall, to attend the ...

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  44. THE JUNCTION MINE.

    The result ol the recent Junction meeting la that the Adelaide shareholders secured a majority of directors having five to the Melbourne's two All work is to be done in ...

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  45. ADELAIDE AND ITS REPUTATION.

    According to the year book compiled by Mr Hayter, there are 509 admittedly immoral women in Adelaide.Datective-sergeant Burchel, who compiled the statisties ...

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  46. SHOPBREAKING IN CARLTON.

    On Friday night the shop of John Mackiff, dairy produce dealer, 388 Rathdown street, Carlton, was entered by thieves, They gained entrance by breaking noon a ...

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  47. AN EXCISE PROSECUTION.

    To-day, at the Corlton Court, Bridget Barrett, licensee of the Dove Hotel,. situate at the corner of Canmag and Faraday streets, was charged with falsely applying the ...

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  48. ROBBERY AT WINDSOR.

    Mrs James Coleman, 13 Lewisham road, Windsor, reports that during her absence from home on the 4th last. her house was entered by thieves. They entered the house ...

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  49. THIS EVENING.

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  50. THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT IN KING STREET.

    Michael M'Carthy was charged at the City Court this morning with inflicting grievous bodily barm on Joseph Mandelourg, a pawnbroker in King street. ...

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  51. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    A line repairer named John Graham, who was killed on Saturday niggt while riding to his gatchouse, near Gleugarry, started from Traralgon on a ...

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  52. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Jeffey Arnold, 28, aclerk, late of the Real Estate Bank, died suddenly at 17 West. bourn street, East Prahran, at 8 o'clock [?] morning Shortly before his death his wife ...

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  53. LATE SPORTING

    The permit committee of the V.F.A. will meet the field umpires on Friday next, at 7.15 p.m., at Messrs Young and Jackson's Hotel. The rules will be gone into, and as endsavor ...

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  54. THEY WERE THUMPERS

    Two men mot and adjourned to a neighboring saloon to talk over old acquaintance. In answer to inquiries as to the different members of his family, one man said-- ...

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