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  4. JUBILLEE

    MELBOURNE, This Day The celebrations in connection with the Melbourne University jubilee began today. ...

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  5. THE LATEST

    A Ministerial party will leave Fremantle on May 1, on visit to North-West, returning probably by June 6. Exploring party in search of bark, ...

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  6. LADY JEWEL THIEF

    LONDON, Sunday—A graceful, and accomplished young lady visited the shop of Messrs. Ortner and Houle, jewellers, of St. James-street the other ...

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  7. £1000 LIBEL CLAIM

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. John Armstrong; Chanler, who is closely related to the Astor family, has commenced a suit for libel, claiming 610,000 ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RACING

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  9. LIBEL ACTION

    The libel action in which Mr. Wallace Nelson, late M.L.A., claims damages for libel against the “Sunday Times” Newspaper Co., beg[?] the ...

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  10. SAN FRANCISCO FIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Funston reports that the fire has been practically stopped west of Van Ness Avenue, but that a west wind having arisen, it ...

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  11. POSTAL CONGRESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Austin Chapman, P.M.G., is strongly advocating that Australia be made the rendezvous for the next postal congress. ...

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  12. ARMY “RAGGING”

    LONDON, Sunday.—The result of the courtmartial of certain officers of the Scots’ Guards, for having unmercifully “ragged” a junior lieutenant, is now ...

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  13. GIRL INJURED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At Auburn (Victoria) on Saturday, Florence Peacock, the fifteen-year-old daughter of the well-known printer, wandered ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Maydon, during a speech at [?]urban, said the poll tax was an excuse for long contemplated resistance. ...

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  15. STRIKE RIOTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The strike amongst the coal miners in the [?] district in the Pas de Calais still continues. ...

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  16. DOUBLE LIFE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Strange disclosures concerning a Brooklyn millionaire banker’s double life was made recently in the course of legal proceedings ...

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  17. VICTORIAN FAMILY’S

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. and Mrs. Milne and family (Crewick, Vic.) booked passages to San Francisco several weeks ago, but, owing to the ...

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  18. DETECTIVE FINED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Detective Sexton was to-day fined £2 for hav-supplied false information to the Press Sexton will in all probability be ...

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  19. INTERSTATE.

    Schooner wrecked near Society Islands, six men drowned, including master and mute. Two men, after five days on raft, reach Tahanea, ...

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  20. EIGHT HOURS DAY

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  21. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Association Cup final was played off at Newcastle on Saturday, between Everton and Newcastle United. The former team ...

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  22. AN ACTRESS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The popular actress, Miss Tittel Brune, has lost heavily by the recent disaster in San Francisco, property in ...

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  23. GREAT GALE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— terrific gale raged at Sorrento on Saturday, and great damage was done to the large number of fishing crafts that ...

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  24. PERILOUS RIDE

    LONDON, SUNDAY.—An intending passenger by the midnight train from Portsmouth to Waterloo had a perilous experience. ...

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  25. CONDEMNED MURDERERS

    By the s.s. Bullarra which reached Fremantle from Derby and ports this afternoon there arrived three prisoners lound guilty of murder. Their ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CHURCHES

    MELBOURNE. This Day,—In the various churches yesterday references were made to the disasters in San Francisco. ...

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  27. FOREIGN.

    San Francisco calamity. Terrible water famine. Fight with fire successful. 2,50,000 homeless, famishing citizens. ...

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  28. SCULLING

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Sydney backers of Stanbury and Towns meet tonight to fix up the preliminary arrangements, and to fix the date of the ...

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  29. THE BANQUET

    At the banquet current politics were freely discussed. Senator Croft spoke, and said that the people of Victoria were blameable ...

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  30. A CORRECT PROPHECY

    Abbe Moreau, [?]r. a Tetter to the Parris press, on the subject of the recent activity, so far back as December last, said :—“As solar activity will slowly ...

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