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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    Advices received here from Shanghai, via San Francisco, state that the carnage during the repression of the late rising in Mongolia, was frightful. Eight thousand ...

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  6. THE ATROCITIES AT WINDSOR AND RAINHILL.

    The inquest on the bodies of the murdered woman and children found in the house at Rainhall was opened to-day. There was an enormous attendance. ...

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  7. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    MONSIONOR GILBERT, The possible successor to the late Cardinal Manning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ANOTHER SCARE.

    There is great excitement in front of the Ballarat Savings Bank to-day, a run of withdrawals having set in. At 10 o'clock the doors were besieged. ...

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  9. MASQUERADING AS A NOBLEMAN.

    A sensational arrest was made last night, when a man named Thomas Miller, who passed as Lord Leamington, was appro[?]d on a charge of having ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. THE TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS.

    Up to the present no definite arrangements have been made for bringing Williams into the city, and the matter is now receiving the earnest consideration of ...

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  11. HOW VERY HUMAN.

    There is a very interesting article in the " Atlantic Mou'hly" for February entitled " The Nearness of A[?] to Man," by Mr E. P. Evans. The writer takes as his text ...

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  12. THE FIRE AT BARCELONA.

    The report of an extensive fire in the harbor of Barcelona having been caused by the dropping of a lighted match on board a vessel loaded with petroleum ...

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  13. THE TERRIER AND THE TRAIN.

    [?], for instance, says that animals have no time [?], which Mr Evans [?] by the following story of a terrie[?] dog:-- ...

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  14. THE INQUEST.

    On Saturday we suggested that the inquest should be held in one of the City Courts, the advantage of which would be that the prisoner could be brought to and ...

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  15. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the Flemington Court this morning Josiah Prout, licensee of the Newmarket [?]. was charged with Sunday trading, [?] the [?] last. The case was of peculiar ...

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  16. THE LATE SIR MORELL MACKENZIE.

    The late Sir Morell Mackenzie told an interviewer of the "Strand Magazine" recently that in his old London Hospital days he always found the poorer class ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Australian mails by the Orient Company's R.M.S, Cuzco have been delivered here via British. ...

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  18. MARRIAGE AMONG BIRDS.

    There is evidence, Mr Evans says, of the love, devotion, [?] of duty and of self- sacrifice of animals, and [?] well authenticated instances of in[?]. Many animals ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Something like autumn. Pollution of the Murray at Mildure. Riparian difficulty again. The Queensland Ministry propose a bill ...

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  20. MR SPEIGHT AND THE "AGE."

    Mr Speight is busily engaged in compiling the documents necessary in his action for damages for libel against the "'Age"' newspaper, His solicitors ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

    The weather was anything but agreeable this [?]ing at Randwick, still there was a good attendance of both amateur and professional touts, with also a few bookmakers. ...

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  22. SINGULAR ACTION FOR NEGLIGENCE.

    A case of a peculiar and unusual character occupied the attention of judge Gaunt in the County Court this morning. when Joseph Whittaker, ironmoulder, of ...

    Article : 374 words
  23. THE RAT THAT FED THE DOVE.

    In dealing with ants and been, Mr Evans big great scope for his argument. Acts do almost everything but talk. Rate are not supposed to be philanthropists, but Mr ...

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  24. THE ASS THAT WAS NOT AN ASS.

    Mr Evans rejects Dr Pr[?]audl's assertion that animals do not use tools and weapons. He has a strong care, as he produces the story of a wonderful donkey, which seems to ...

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  25. THE LIGHTING OF FITZROY.

    For some time past the relations between the Gas Company and the Fitzroy City Council have not been very cordial. Early this year the contract for lighting ...

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  26. DEEMING'S CAREER AT ANTWERP.

    Curious facts with regard to the an[?]dents of De[?]ming continue to be reported from all quarters. The public interest in particulars about the extraordinary ...

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  27. A FOUNDRY FATALITY.

    A strange accident happened at Fulton and Co.'s, foundry, Kilkenny, this morning. The ironwork for the Lighthouse at Point Charles. Northern Territory, has been ...

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  28. FIRE-USING ANIMALS.

    Animals do not knowhow to light afire, but when it is lit they know how to keep it going. Monkeys have been frequently seen bringing branch-wood and throwing it upon the camp ...

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  29. A SUSPICIOUS INCIDENT.

    An incident of an extremely suspicious character has been brought under the observation of the Albury police. A little after 8 o'clock on Friday night a young ...

    Article : 241 words
  30. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  31. HAWKESBURY RACES.

    We are requested by Mr Guest, secretary of the Hawkesbury Racing Club, to notify that the Hawkesbury races will take place on the Rosehill Course on the 2nd and 9th ...

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  32. BEARING FALSE WITNESS.

    At the Criminal Court, to-day, before Mr Justice A' Beckett and a jury of twelve, a Chinese named Ah Sing was charged with perjury. Mr Fin[?] appeared for the ...

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  33. SERIOUS VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    George Benley, 37 years of age, who resides in Kelvin Grove, Auburn, met with a serious accident to-day. He tried to got on to a spring waggon ...

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  34. TEN SHILLINGS' WORTH OF ASSETS.

    Christopher Harrison, of Denbigh road, Armadale, out of business. Causes: Depreciation in the value of land, depression in the money-market and inability to pay interest ...

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  35. A FOOLHARDY FREAK

    Great excitement was caused in [?] street, Dublin, on 12th February, by a foolhardy fast performed at the top of Nel[?]'s Killer by a watch manufacturer from Cork. ...

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  36. DETAINING A RACING PONY.

    Some time was taken up at the Hawthorn Court this morning when James Berry was [?]moned for illegally detaining a racing pony named " Barney," the property of ...

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  37. DENTISTS AND DEPRESSION.

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  38. DEEMING'S DEFENCE.

    Mr H. H. Budd was not the first professional gentleman whose aid was sought by Deeming to clear him from complicity in the Windsor murder. We learn that ...

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  39. IS CONSUMPTION INFECTIOUS?

    The annual report of Dr Fishb[?]uo, health officer, was submitted to the Essendon Town Council last night. During the past year there were recorded 544 births ...

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  40. THE DIFFERENCE.

    The following neat reply was made to a School Board examiner, who said:-- What is the difference, little boy, between a Christian and a cannibal ?" ...

    Article : 132 words
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