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  6. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    One of the Strangest facts to be chronicled about Hyeres, where her Majesty the Queen recently spent a abort holiday, is that it numbers amongst its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. POPULAR SCIENCE PAPERS.

    "Blessings on Science! When the Earth termed old, When falth grew doting, and our reason cold, "Twas she discovered that the world was young. And taught a language to its lisping tongue." ...

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  8. THE UNSOPHISTICATED NIGGER.

    A correspondent who lived long in New Jersey sends to us what here follows:-- To study the North-American negro at his best you must see him away from the great ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Best Australian [?] is 16s higher, and is quoted L92 10a per ton. Chilian bar copper is 10s higher, and is quoted L4G per ton. ...

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  10. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    To-day the electors throughout the colony are choosing the men who are to represent them in Parliament for three years. It was taken as a happy augury ...

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  11. THE BATTLE AT COLLINGWOOD:

    Collingwood's two scats attracted six candidates. There were Messrs W. D. Beazley and J. Hancock, the old members ; Mr J. M'Kean, an old time ...

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  12. MEAT AND WAR.

    Once I heard an enthusiastic vegetable feerder maintain that if the Queen, the President of the French Republic, the German Emperor. Birmarck and General Von Moltke ...

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  13. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is 18d higher, to-day's quotation being 3s 312d per ounce. ...

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  14. AS A WITNESS.

    I remember on one occasion hearing the following dialogue in a District Courthouse in New Jersey. A negro was charged with having robbed a "hen roost." An old ...

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  15. SATIRICAL LADIES.

    The ladies of Port Germain have a delicate way of referring to the pugilistic propensities of members of the local district council. ...

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  16. THE MAILS.

    The Shaw-Savill and Albion Company's It. M.S. Tainui from Wellington, 5th March, arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 17th, her cargo of frozen meat ...

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  17. SIR GRAHAM BERRY AND EAST BOURKE.

    The candidature of Sir Graham Berry gave additional interest to the East Bourke Boroughs, and though Messrs C. E. Jones. E. Ward. J. M'Kenzie by no ...

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  18. FOOD AND GENEROSITY.

    Tantalus himself was the type of every other hungry soul, aud it is clear his particular grievance must have unfitted him from thinking about anything else than the ...

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  19. COOKERY AND MORALS.

    The other way of locking at changes in our food taker us into the field of practical dietetics, and ot practical morals as well. It is undeniable that monotony in diet is very ...

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  20. THE CONFLICT WITH HANCOCRACY.

    Never before were so many Labor candidates in the field, and the necessity of stemmiug the tide of what we may call " Hancocracy" has been ...

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  21. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Emily Maud Lemon, of Grace Park, Hawthorn, wife of Robt, Hans Lounon, mercantile broker (complete) schedule. Liabilities-- Debts due on mortgage, L23,910 8s 10d. ...

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  22. EMERALD HILL.

    The electors of Emerald Hill were called on to choose between Messrs T. Smith, D. Caunson and T. Hanson. Mr Gaunson is admitted to possess an ...

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  23. DIET AND CONTENT.

    As with the individual, so with the nation. When families come, it is always the expensive nitrogenous aud flesh-forming foods which first go by the board, and pass ...

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  24. HIS WEEKLY MORAL WASH-TUB.

    Sunday is the negro's day of days, and church his greatest pleasure; for the other six days of the week are full of trial, temptation and stumbling to "Sambo " To ...

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  25. POOR PEOPLE'S COOKERY.

    If we care to argue from the reverse quarter, we may prove without much trouble that when improvement and progress are visible in the preparation of food, we may ...

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  26. ESSENDON AND FLEMINGTON.

    Out at Essondon and Flemington the hon A. Deakin has been obliged to light for his scat owing to the candidature of Mr W. A. Morris ; but the ...

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  27. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE OF £132.

    A very. singular and mysterious disappearance of the sum of L132 is now occupying the attention of the authorities at the General Post Office. ...

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  28. BUT IT DID NOT MATTER.

    Anyone who was innocent to suppose that the existence of a clause of this kind would stop the employment of public vehicles were never ...

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  29. UNCERTAIN FITZROY.

    A good deal of uncertainty prevails as to Fitzroy. The opposition to Messrs R. W, Best and A. L. Tucker is regarded as Very formidable, and the friends ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL MINING NEWS.

    The water in the winze below the 600ft level on tho south mine ts decreasing somewhat rapidly and for the past two days the supply for the smelters has come ...

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  31. GOOD COOKING AND GOOD TEMPER.

    A contented mind, if we are to believe the pact, enjoys n perennial feast; but you cannot have a contented mind, say, on starch and water badly cooked, on slops and messes ...

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  32. A BUTCHER'S FAILURE

    Robert Buchanan, of Coventry street, South Melbourne, butcher. Causes, depression in trade, sickness In family and losses in business. Liabilities. L850: assets. L922: ...

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  33. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Last night at 8.35 p.m., the Royal Mail steamer, Ballarat, sailed from Hobart for Melbourne. The German Mail steamer. Kaiser ...

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  34. HIS VERSION OF THE FALL

    "Brodren, you can't fool God." Five minutes after dem foolish children had eat the forbiddin apple, dey saw de Lord a flyin' down to de earth. An when dey saw de ...

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  35. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    At Jolimont and West Richmond the candidates are Messrs J. H. Knipe, J. Bosisto and Nuttall. Mr Bosislo has been seen in Parliament before, and proved ...

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  36. AN ECCENTRIC.

    It is remarkable to what exteut crazy people have figured on the list at the City Court of late. Scarcely a day goes by now without either one or two at least being ...

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  37. THE EAST MELBOURNE CONTEST.

    In the city proper the election for Melbourne East monopolised a large share of attention. In this constituency the old members, Messrs F. Stuart and ...

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  38. PRAHRAN.

    Two Liberals are in the field for Prahran--Mr E. J. Dixon (the old member), and Mr H. A. Harwood (the Trades' Hall representative). ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

    THE HERALD'S extraordinary success in its selections of rank outsiders for important handicaps has repeatedly been commented upon by the press throughout ...

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  40. HEALTHY OLD AGE

    And, as a rule, healthy and wiry old men are sparing of the pleasures of the table. What they eat, however, they enjoy. They do not live to eat like many younger ...

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  41. MELBOURNE WEST.

    At Melbourne West the contest lay between Dr Maloney, the ultra Liberal, and Mr D. V. Hennessy, who comes forward as a messenger of peace and ...

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  42. CLOSE CONTEST AT RICHMOND

    Messrs J. James and J. C. Winn are the two gentlemen who have entered tho lists against Messrs g. h. Bennett aud W. Trenwith at Richmond. The new ...

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  43. QUIET AT BENDIGO.

    The elections here proceeded very quietly this morning. There was no demonstration of Party feeling, even at the booths. A fow cabs are running in the ...

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  44. A TRIANGULAR STRUGGLE.

    Melbourne North was the scone of a triangular Struggle between Mr Laurens, tho old member, and Messrs J. M. Rose and D, R. Wyllie. ...

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  45. THE WEATHER.

    To-day, which is devoted by numerottt sporting candidates to car-buyin', promines to be followed by another forenoon of sunshine and warmth. This will ...

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  46. FLESH FOOD AND GOUT.

    True, a fasting man may have gout. Mr Jacques, at the Aquarium of late days, had a very lively attack of that fashionable malady during his course of starvation. ...

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  47. THE PERILS OF NIGHT.

    Just before 12 o'clock last night the cry of a man in distress attracted the notice of Constable Maher, who was on duty in Bourke street He went to the spot from ...

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  48. A RING WHICH SEEMEB TO BRING DEATH TO ITS OWNER.

    Round the neck of the holy virgin of Almudena, the patron saint of Madrid, for whom a fine new church is being built close to the royal palace, a very beautiful ...

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  49. THE A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    The A.J.C. meeting will be continued tomorrow, when the chief events of interest will be the All-Aged Stakes, for which Marvel is favorite, backers laying 4 to 2 on. ...

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  50. POLICE POINTS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, a young man, named George Clayton, with a bad police record, was charged with being drunk and ...

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  51. THE FIGHT AT CAMBERWELL.

    No election in the suburbs his attracted more public notice than that which is being fought between the hon. Duncan Gillies and Mr Frank ...

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  52. THE FAITH THAT MOVETH MOUNTAINS.

    It is a mistake to suppose the negro is a hypocrite. On the contrary, he Believes rather too fully In the efficacy of the Atonement. Without a doubt of the desire or ...

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  53. NOTES FROM SYDNEY.

    The yearling Sales, which commenced yesterday, are being continued this afternoon. Mr W. R. Wilson, of St. Albans, has secured a good purchase in the ...

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  54. MIXED FEEDING AND HARD WORK.

    Unco upon a time Beclard recorded that the workmen In the forges of Taru fed on vegetable substances only. On the average, each man lost fifteen days' labor per ...

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  57. THE CARLTON ELECTORATE

    At Carlton the electors are offered a choice of three candidates. Messrs J. Gardiner, the old member, though his candidature was once regarded as ...

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  58. THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BENDIGO.

    In the case the man Michal Guerin, who m found dead in bed, and was reported to have been murdered it is expected that the post mortem will prove that he ...

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  59. NEWS FROM THE MINES.

    Excelpor, Gold, Tnons New South wales 19th April--Tunnel extended further distance of 13 feet since last report [?] distance 183ft, country charged ...

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  60. ANTICIPATIONS FROM SYDNEY.

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  61. FLESH AND FIERCENESS.

    There is yet soother phase : of food morals, A sheep has been taught to feed on flesh, with the result that it became a vicious beast, more leonine than lamb-like ...

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  62. CARLTON SOUTH.

    The neighboring constituency of Carlton South has four candidates contesting its single seat, viZ., Messrs W. H. Leonard, W, levers, J, Hardie, and . J. G ...

    Article : 73 words
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