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  6. THE EX-SERGEANT-MAJOR AND HIS CHILDREN.

    A young man who answered to the name of Charles James, and stated that during last year he temporarily occupied the position of a Sergeant - Major, or drill-instructor, ...

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  7. WE ARE SEVEN.

    The indications of future prosperity for Western Australia, which have been apparent for some time, are daily becoming more pronounced. New arrivals are still ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The trial of Merdjan and Christo, two Bulgarians, for being concerned in the murder of Dr Vulcovit[?]h, late Bulgarian diplomatic agent in this city, was ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Herr Jaeger, who recently absconded from Frankfort where he was employed as cashier in the local branch of the banking firm of Rothschild and Son, and whose ...

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  10. THE FIFTEENTH PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    Parliament was formally constituted at noon to-day, but not until to-morrow will members be formally notified by his Excellency the Governor of the causes of ...

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  11. NEW MEMBERS.

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  12. BROKEN HILL MINING. SUICIDE AT GEELONG. BOORT TO BUDGERUM. THE LAST MOMENT. NEW INSOLVENT.

    The bulk of the are sent to the smelters at the south mine is still coming from the stopes at the 400[?] level from the hauling shaft, where the carbonate continues to open up well. This morning, about nine o'clock, a very old resident of Geelong, named Edward Smilier, committed suicide. The deceased, who was nearly 50 years of age, A deputation of residents living to the north of the railway surveyed from Boort to Budgerum this morning placed a request before the Minister of Railways for a new Charles Chatfield and Mary Anne Ryck[?] man, who were so seriously injured in the dynamite explosion at Brunswick, are still progressing favorably in the Melbourne Alcon Ninus Ascot Bowman, clerk, of Gres D[?]vics street, South Yarra, Causes: Want of employment, losses in mining, and inability to realise upon freehold property. Liabilities, ...

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  13. THE PEARL FISHERY.

    A new patch of pearl shell has been discovered just outside Recbuck Bay. Upwards of a hundred [?] are now working [?]. ...

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  14. THE GOVERNMENT POLICY.

    The two leading items in the policy to be submitted to Parliament by the present Government are Railway Reform and General Retrenchment, and the whole ...

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  15. THE REPORTED DEATH OF EMIN PASHA.

    The report that Emin Pasha had died of small pox while returning from the Nyanza country to the coast, has not been confirmed, and nothing is known at ...

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  16. MR DUFFY REJECTED.

    The question was put, "That Mr John Gavan Duty be elected Speaker," but when it was seen that there was a big majority against the proposition the motion ...

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  17. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The hauling gear for the Eraser's South mine is being shipped to Fremantle by the steamer Victorian. Fraser's and Fraser's South are now ...

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  18. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The cargo of Victorian wheat ex ship Centurion, which left Melbourne on 7th January, has been sold at 37s 6d per quarter. ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Arcadia, from Melbourne 9th April, arrived here this morning. ...

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  20. IMPORTANT CITY IMPROVEMENTS.

    The half-yearly meeting of the ratepayers was held at the Town Hall last night, when the Mayor of Perth delivered an interesting address. He announced that the City ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine and sunny. Swearing in members. [?]min Pasha's death not certain. The "mystery" of General Grosse. ...

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  22. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    The market for Colonial Government Stocks is very firm and prices generally have advanced. The following are to-day's quotations:-- ...

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  23. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN ITALY.

    Owing to the resignation of the Marquis di Rudini, the late Premier, and his colleagues, in consequence of the rejection of a vote of confidence in their ...

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  24. POSITION OF PARTIES.

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  25. A STRANGE ACTION.

    Alexander Gillespie was proceeded against at the City Court to-day, on summons, charged with "obtaining by false pretences two promissory notes for L500 each, with ...

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  26. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

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

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  27. TYPHOID FEVER.

    An interesting controversy is now proceeding in the Press with regard to the prevalence of typhoid in the low-lying portions of Perth. The general opinion of medical ...

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  28. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is 10s higher--L94 per ton. Chilian bar copper is 5s higher--L46 per ton. ...

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  29. POISONING OF A GOVERNOR.

    There is a good deal of mystery attached to the case of Lieutenant-General Grossor Governor of St. Petersburg, and head of the Police, who was reported to ...

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  30. THE LAND QUESTION.

    The Press and the Government are devoting themselves to the consideration of the question of land settlement. The ''Daily News " suggests that a settler should be paid ...

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  31. THE WHEAT STATISTICS.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom, amounts to 2,930,000 quarters, being 10,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  32. IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Sharp on the stroke of twelve, the President of the Legislative Council took his seat in the Chamber. The Usher of the Black Rod (Mr Le S[?]uf) then ...

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  33. A THIEF AT A BOOTSHOP.

    A young man, named Thomas Williams, was before the Carlton Bench to-day, to answer two charges, viz., larceny and resisting the police. ...

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  34. THE MAILS.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Dorunda left here today outward bound for Australian ports. ...

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  35. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A case will be heard at the Perth Police Court to-morrow which is creating much interest. William Alfred Stone, a justice of the Peace and Government storekeeper, is ...

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  36. MORE BURGLARIES AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Early on Tuesday morning, burglars, who are believed to be the same gang that made a raid on Murdoch and Co.'s jewellers' shop and other places of business, ...

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  37. OVERDRIVING CATTLE.

    An action of interest to farmers and small selectors was commenced before Mr Justice Hood in the Supreme Court to-day. The plaintiffs are James ...

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  38. RAILWAY CASUALS.

    A deputation representing the casual hands in the goods branch of the Railway Department waited on the Acting Railway Commissioners this morning, and asked that ...

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  39. IN THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly the galleries were crowded by a large and fashionable gathering inducting many visitors from other colonies and Mr G. H. Read, the leader of ...

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  40. A SAD DISAPPOINTMENT.

    Early this morning some thieves turned their attention to the Silver Gate Hotel, Clarendon street. They broke the window with the object of ...

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  41. THE INSOLVENCY OF EDWIN CHARLES ELLIOTT.

    The complete schedule of Edwin Charles Elliott, of Collins street, Melbourne, sharebroker, was filed in the Insolvency Court to-day. The liabilities are set down as ...

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  42. ANOTHER SOCIETY'S SECRETARY CHARGED WITH FRAUD.

    Allan Broadbent, formerly secretary of the Operative Malsters' Society, appeared at the City Court to-day, charged with forgery and uttering a chance for L40, ...

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  44. ACCIDENT AT CAULFIELD.

    An accident occurred on the tracks at Caulfield this morning to a boy, named Morris Lewis. He was working the horse Calculation, belonging to Tom ...

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  45. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  46. A RAILWAY BUNGLE.

    SIR.--As some of your readers may, like myself, have frequent business between the suburbs and Port Melbourne, permit me (every penny being of consequence these ...

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  47. SUDDEN DEATH OF A CHILD

    The death of a child named Mabel Masters, aged 6 years, was reported to the Prahran police this morning. The child was the daughter of George Masters, residing ...

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  50. ELECTION OF SPEAKER.

    The proceedings connected with the swearing in having concluded, and the Chief Justice having withdrawn, there was at once a "fall house" in all parts, including the ...

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