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  4. THE ATROCITIES AT WINDSOR AND RAINHILL.

    Fresh facts are being continually brought to light with respect to the actions of tho murderer Deeming. It has been ascertained that the ...

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  5. PREPARATIONS FOR THE DEFENCE.

    On Saturday a prominent firm of solicitors received a letter from Souther Cross, West Australia, signed Baron Swanston, in which the writer said that a ...

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  6. IMPERIAL BANKING CO.

    An important case was commenced before Mr Justice Hodges in the First Civil Court this morning, which John Nankivell, a share holder in the imperial banking CO. Limited ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Government has resolved upon the expulsion of a Scotch Jesuit, named Forbes, for having trade use of expressions insulting to tho French Army. It ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    A resolution by Mr Charles Fenwick, G.L, M.P. for Wansbuck Division of Northumberland, having reference to the payment of members of the House of ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence has been received from Barcelona of a sensational fire having occurred in the harbor of that place. A petroleum ship lying in the harbor ...

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  10. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    When the third test match between Lord Shefield's team and Combined Australia was resumed on the Adelaide Oval to-day, the same stood:-- England. ...

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  11. ANARCHISM IN FRANCE.

    Another dynamite explosion took place here this morning, the scene of the outrage being the residence of the prosecuting counsel in the recent trial of ...

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  12. THE MINERS' STRIKE IN DURHAM.

    Owing to the continued attacks which ore being undo by tho Durham miners who are on strike upon the mon employed in working the pumps and tending the ...

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  13. THE WINDSOR ATROCITY.

    It has been definitely decided that the inquest on the murdered woman, Emily Williams, shall bo hold at tho Morgue and not at one of the Supreme Courts. It ...

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  14. A SHOCKING FATALITY.

    Mr P. Sinyth, J.P., held a magisterial enquiry on the remains of a young man named John Sangater who was thrown from a trap and killed at Belmont early ...

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  15. THE CASE OF MATTHIAS LARKIN.

    It is not probable that there will be any further proceedings against Matthias Larkin for come months, as it has been found upon inquiry that the ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IS A NUTSHELL

    Something like autumnal weather at last Death announced of "Walt Whitman," aged 73. ...

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  17. POLITICAL SERMONS IN FRANCE.

    Owing to sermons of a political character having been recently delivered, the Government threatens to close the churches unless such utterances are ...

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  18. DEEMING IN QUEENSLAND.

    Some very interesting facts which have not been previously made public in any of the colonics came to hand this morning through the kindness of the manager and ...

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  19. THE FRENCH DYNAMITE BILL.

    The Bill which has been introduced into the Chamber of Deputies, providing for persons found guilty of the wilful destruction of property by explosives to ...

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  20. PERSONAL HEALTH.

    In the course of an article in "Health," the following remarks of interest to liver subjects are made:-- The liver is only a source of trouble ...

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  21. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The following results were posted at the University to-day:-- FINAL HONOR EXAMINATION.--FIRST TERM, 1892. ...

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  22. DEATH OF WALT WHITMAN.

    The death is announced in his seventy-third year of Walt Whitman the American poet, author of Leaves of Gnus,November Bough's and other works in prose and ...

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  23. COLONIAL PROBATE.

    The Bill introduced into the House of Lords by Lord Kautsford, Secretary of State for the Colonics, providing for the recognition. in Great Britain of probate ...

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  24. ACROSS CASE OF CRUELTY.

    A young man, named Richard Morris, was before the Carlton Bench to-day to answer a charge of cruelty to a horse. Mr Miller appeared to prosecute on behalf ...

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  25. NEWS FROM THE MINES.

    The Discover S.M. Co., White River. Tasmania, 23rd March.--During the past week the tunnel last been extended 10ft, making a total of 175ft; ground continuing the ...

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  26. THE EMPEROR WILLIAM.

    The Emperor William of Germany has returned to Berlin, greatly benefited in health. ...

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  27. THE BEHRING FISHERIES QUESTION.

    Lord Salisbury, in reply to the demand of President Harrison for a renewal of the modus vivendi regarding the Bohring Sea fisheries question, ...

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  28. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the Essendon Police Court this morning, Rose C. Boyee, licensce of the Union Hotel, Ascot Vale, was summoned for having the bardoor of the hotel open on Sunday. ...

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  29. A CHINESE GARDENER.

    An order nisi, granted by the late Mr Justice Webb, to review a decision of the magistrates at Hamilton in a case in which the Hamilton Council was complainant and ...

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  30. THE MURDERER'S JOURNEY TO MELBOURNE.

    It was at first lira intention of the police authorities in Victoria that Williams should bo brought to the colony to answer for the Windsor murder by the Adelaide ...

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  31. A DOCTOR'S CLAIM.

    At the Essendon Police Court this morning Dr. Satheriand, Ascot Vale, summered William Muleahey for two guineas, medical expenses. The doctor claimed that the ...

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  32. ACCIDENT AT A TIMBER YARD.

    An accident of a very severe character happened at Alcock's timber yards, Russell street, to-day. A man named Richard Richardson, 20 years of age, entered the ...

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  33. IN THE PRE-ANAESTHETIC DAYS.

    In the person of Mr John Cross, of Plymouth, death has removed (says the "Western Morning News") a "wonder" of what medical skill could accomplish ...

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  35. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A farmer named Thomas Reed, aged 21, was killed on Saturday. A horse broke out of the sale yard,and Reed, who was on horseback, attempted to head him ...

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  36. LITIGATION OVER A RIGHT-OF-WAY

    In, the County Court, before Judge Worthington to-day an action was brought by Messrs William Wellwood and E. B. Green against Mr Robert ...

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  37. TRAMCAR ACCIDENT

    Shortly before 1 o'clock to-day an accident happened at the corner of Lygon and Elgin streets Carlton. A professional musician, 35 years of age, named William G. ...

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