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  5. THE LATEST

    Sixty-five members of the Council of Workmen’s delegates, who wore recent by imprisoned, at St. Petersburg, have been deported to Archangel. ...

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  6. GENERAL COUNCIL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce unanimously elected Mr Wm. M.H.R, to represent the ...

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  7. IN THE TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Tuesday—Mr Steyn has written a letter to Mr W. T. Stead, in which he states that the Boers expect the Liberal Government to five ...

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  8. WHAT RATS SAY

    The day’s work was done, and the “Mail” was being sold on the streets and everyone save the writer had gone. ...

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  9. COOGEE SHOW

    In all Catholic countries each community has its “Dea del Fiesta” when all work is cast aside, and the residents set themselves out for a [?] of ...

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  10. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Judge John Warrington Rogers. The deceased gentleman was the ...

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  11. IN THE BED CLOTHES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mrs. Cam Cambridge, of Beremboki, was making her bed, when her young daughter said that she thought she saw a mouse ...

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  12. ENGLISH POLITICS

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  13. RAILWAY TROUBLE

    GERALDTON, This Day.—In connection with the railway trouble here the Minister for Railways, in reply the request conveyed to him ...

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  14. INTERSTATE

    The South Australian Premier threatens drastic action to compel the contractors for the outer harbor to carry out their contract. ...

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  15. AN HOTELKEEPER

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the police court, William Hall Birdseye, licensee of the Willyama Hotel, which was recently burned down, was charged with ...

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  16. ACUTE LEPROSY

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A death has been reported to the Health authorities in London from acute leprosy. This is the second which has occurred ...

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  17. TARIFF INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—To-day the representative of the Shell Transport Co. urged the removal of the farthing gallon duly on residual oil, ...

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  18. CASHING CHEQUES

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Benjamin Bridge was brought before the Central Court on a charge of having, by means of a valueless cheque, obtained ...

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  19. JOHN D. ROCKFELLER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A great sensation has been caused in New York, and throughout the States at the disappearance of Mr John D. ...

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  20. EARTH AND ROCK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The avalanche of earth and rock, which lately occurred in Switzerland, completely destroyed the town of Grugnay. ...

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  21. LOCAL

    The maximum shade temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was 83.[?] degrees. Ida Mottram, aged 18, died ...

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  22. NECK BROKEN

    MELBOURNE, This Afternoon.—Timothy Sw[?], an [?], well-to-do bachelor, of [?] the [?] yesterday and then drove ...

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  23. CHINESE MINISTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Acting under instructions received from China, the Chinese Minister at Berlin has interviewed the leaders of the German ...

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  24. VICTORIAN FARMER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A. Gefine, a well-known farmer, who went to Western Australia some time ago, attracted by the glowing tints held out ...

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  25. BISHOP OF LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Right Rev. Bishop Ingram, Bishop of London, has sent u letter to the “Times” stating that the responsible church authorities ...

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  26. WOULD-BE SLAVERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Imperial [?] has been published throughout the greater part of the Russian Empire, which [?] that all would be ...

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  27. KILLED BY A FALL

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Miss Catherine Russell, daughter of the late Dean Russell, fell down the steps of the cellar at her house on Tuesday ...

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  28. SENT TO AMERICA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Fifty-four unemployed, with their families, who form the first instalment of those being sent to America under Lord ...

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  29. THROUGH THE P.O.

    SYDNEY, This Day.— lt was intimated the other day that the Post Office authorities were refusing to transmit through the post certain letters. ...

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  30. LATE SPOTTING

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  31. VALENTINE’S DAY

    In the last century this day was looked forward to by all with feelings of loving eagerness. Every lover had a painted card, with some loving ...

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  32. CHINESE LABOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The “Daily Chronicle” states that the Government intends to send us commission to South Africa to investigate the ...

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  33. BARQUE ASHORE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The barque County of Kinross, which went ashore near Ardrossan, in St. Vincent’s Gulf, on Tuesday, floated off oil on this ...

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  34. NO LETTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The body [?] found in the Yarra has been identified as that of Frederick J. [?]green, a Swede, aged 55., ...

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  35. RETIRED BAILIFF

    ADELAIDE, This Day.-Thos. Has[?], who was for some years bailiff of the Adelaide. Local Court, was found dead at his office, Melvin Chambers. ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    The following report was made today by the Government Astronomer, Mr W. E. Cooke:—Cloudy to overcast or threatening throughout the State ...

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  37. DROUGHT FEARED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— If the dry season as now existing in Victoria should long continue, there is every reason to fear a severe drought ...

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