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  6. BIG HOTEl

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Stainler’s “Farmers Arms” Hotel, at Echuca was destroyed by fire at 4o’clock this morning. ...

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  7. FIELDS TRAGEDY

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A drunken brawl occurred in Kalgoorlie last night, as the result of which several of the persons concerned therein have ...

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  8. ROYAL SHOW

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—At a meeting of the Royal Agricultural Society, held yesterday afternoon, it was announced that the profit on. the recent ...

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  9. YIC. RAILWAYS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Railway way Commissioners’ report for the finacial year ended June 30, which was presented to Parliament yesterday, is ...

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  10. DR. SHERIDAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—“Dr.” “Francis Sheridan, who is wanted by” the police in a charge of having murdered Mrs. Ray is still at large. ...

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  11. EWEBANK DIVORCE

    ADELAIDE, This Day—The public have been “sandbagged” over the Ewebank divorce case. It was called on in the Banco Court on Tuesday when ...

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  12. CLERGYMAN LAYS

    MELBOURNE, This Day—The Postmaster-General, in response to a press enquiry, has stated that the departmental enquiry, which was appointed by ...

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  13. ALLEGED SHEEP

    LAUNCESTON, This Day .—James Albert Smellie, a farmer, residing at Lefroy, was changed at the police court with having stolen 20 sheep ...

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  14. BILLIARDS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Trick has won the billiard championship of Victoria. ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The wheat affoad for the United. Kingdom amounts. to 1,510,000 quarters, and for the Con[?]tinent 1,416,000 quarters. Atlantic ...

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  16. CUBAN LEADERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Cuban leaders have informed the Government of the United States of America, at Washington, that they would facilitate ...

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  17. TYPHOON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A typhoon has been raging round Manilla, which has greatly injured shipping. Many deaths are reported, and ...

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  18. CHINESE LOTTERY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the police court to-day Ah Kee and Chun Saw were fined £50 each for having opened a lottery, known as “Bank No. 1, ...

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  19. NIGEREAN RISING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Ten members of the secret society known as “The Silent Ones,” in Southern Nigeria who were implicated in the Aghor ...

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  20. JRISH PEASANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A dozen policemen have, with the greatest difficulty, repelled a furious attack made by a crowd of peasants on an emergency ...

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  21. POPULATION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The popur lasion of Victoria up to the end of June was 1,362,230. ...

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  22. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The negotiations between O’Brien and Squires are off. O’Brien has cabled declining to come ...

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  23. ODESSA TROUBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The socialists at Odessa have issued a proclamation to the effect that they will kill three officials for every patriot executed ...

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  24. HOLLAND’S CROWN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The leading Gorman newspapers suggest that in the event of Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands dying, childless, the ...

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  25. CZARS SERVANTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Many servants employed at the Czar of Russias[?] lace have been arrested for having shown active sympathy with the ...

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  26. MR. JOHN WREN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. John Wren is reported to have broken down in health, owing to the mental strain and worry of the last few months. ...

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  27. GOLD STEALING COMMISSION

    The sitting of the Royal Commission on Gold Stealing in tho Supremo Court was continued this morning. Mr. Scott, of the Bank of ...

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  28. TWO HUNDRED JEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Two hundred Jews have been arrested huphazard in Siedlee. These unfortunates will be tried ...

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  29. RECENT GAMING HOUSE PROSECUTIONS

    The ease of Chas. Holland, who is charged with having committed perjury. whilst giving evidence in the recent Barrack-street gaming house ...

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  30. POLICE TOORNAMENT

    The annual police tournament, the proceeds of which will be devoted to various charities, was opened to-day; at 2 p.m. on the Agricultural Show ...

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  31. TRAM SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The new electric tramway system at Essendon opens next month. ...

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  32. LATEST NEWS

    In reference to the brawl which occurred last night, which resulted in the death of the man Scown, very few particulars have been gleaned of the ...

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  33. ANOTHER SEARCH

    LONDON, Tuesday. — William H. Small, of Liverpool, the owner and master of the ketch Catherine, which has been fitted for a voyage to the ...

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  34. GOV. DECISION

    MELBOURNE,. This Day.—The Government have decided on a great scheme in the Western district. A million acres are to be bought. ...

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  35. YICTORIAN M.L.A.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Yesterday afternoon Mr. George Fairbairn, M.L.A., for Toorok, tendered His resignation, as he has finally decided to ...

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  36. FISHING IN CLOSED WATERS

    Thomas Henderson and John Tonduit were, at the instance of the Inspector of Fisheries, proceeded against, at the Perth City Police Court this ...

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  37. WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    At a few minutes before noon today what might have been a fatality occurred at North Fremantle. Just prior to the appearance of the ...

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  38. S.A. TURF

    ADELAIDE, This Day .—The S.A.J.C. committee have due[?]ed in race next Saturday, as the course is much improved, and the weather is set fine. ...

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  39. CURED MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Thomas Austen was recently committed to the Melbourne Hospital suffering from the, effects of a train ...

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  40. Libel action [?]

    The proprietors of the “Sunday Times” have received notice through their solicitors that Mr. Sandy” Rus sell has abandoned his action for [?] ...

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  41. THE GERMAN STRAMER

    When the German steamer Gore was bir[?]ing this morning at the Quay, one of the berthing lines became fouled the propeller, and it was ...

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  42. PHOENIX FOUNDRY

    MELBOURNE , This Day.—The Phoenix Founday, at Ballarat, when closed a month ago, and form which altogether 850 railway [?] have been ...

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