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  3. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— DOUBLE CHILD MURDER.

    The bodies of twin babies have been found in the bay at Brighton, apparently having been cruelly killed by strangling. At an inquest a verdict of murder against some one ...

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  5. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— THE WAR.

    At midnight on Sunday the J. S. cruiser Texas, which forms one of the squadron blockading Cuba, discovered two Spanish torpedo boats standing out ...

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  6. The following appeared in our late editions yesterday:— LATE CABLE NEWS. [REUTER'S MESSAGES.] The Nile Expedition.

    The Prince of Orleans has abandoned his proposed Nile expedition. ...

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  8. ANOTHER BOMB IN MELBOURNE.

    Tremendous sensation was caused in Melbourne to-day, especially in banking circles, when it became known that a bomb had been discovered in the Union Bank. A parcel was ...

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  9. The Russo-Turkish War.

    The Turkish Porte has agreed to pay to Russia the arrears of its war indemnity. The sum of £300,000 will be paid at once and the rest in annual instalments. ...

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  10. A Murderer Executed.

    Shah Mahomed, the leader of the gang who murdered Mr. Graves, an English traveller, some time back, has been executed for his crime. The ...

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  11. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS [BY TELEGRAPH.] New South Wales.

    [?] Truth, was called on to-day. On the application of defendant, the case was postponed until Monday. ...

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  12. Liquor Prohibition.

    The Canadian Dominion Parliament has agreed to the taking of a plebiscite vote on the question of liquor prohibition. ...

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  13. Mr. Plimsoll Ill.

    Mr. Samuel Plimsoll, the "Sailors' friend," who has now attained a ripe old age, is seriously ill. ...

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  14. Victoria.

    Snow has fallen at Healsville so heavily that trees have been destroyed and roads made dangerous. Henri Gilbert, the French pedestrian, has ...

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  15. Obituary.

    Sir Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Brigade-Major of the 3rd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot, is dead, aged 34. Sir Henry was the author of "The Officer's ...

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  16. THE FAR EAST.

    Surveys made by the British naval authorities at Wei-Hai-Wei, recently ceded to Britain by China, show that there is greater depth of water in the ...

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  17. MELBOURNE PICKPOCKETS.

    The two girls (sisters) Maslin, charged, on remand, were sentenced to imprisonment till the rising of the court to-day for pocketpicking in Coles' Book Arcade. The police ...

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  18. South Australia.

    In view of the report of the doctors concerning the alleged "leprosy" case, as the president of the Board of Health would not take the responsibility of saying it was a case ...

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  19. THE COOLGARDIE TRAGEDY

    The Coolgardie tragedy has caused a painful sensation in Victoria. Snodgrass was for 13 years in the Colonial Bank and engaged as a land agent at Warragul. ...

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  20. HOMESTEAD LEASES.

    THE following homestead leases have been applied for:—98-5, E. A. Bennett, 10,240 acres, parish Stratford, Kinchega holding; 98-6, J. B. Davidson, 5029 acres, parishes of ...

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  21. A BORDER DIFFICULTY.

    Four Chinese arrived at Albury yesternight by the express, having tickets from Broken Hill to Sydney. They were arrested on entering the colony for not paying the poll ...

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  22. FEDERATION. [BY TELEGRAPH.] Meeting at Wilcannia.

    The Bijou Theatre was crowded last night, when addresses were delivered by several well-known local gentlemen on the Commonwealth Bill. The Mayor presided. At the ...

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  23. THE SENSATIONAL ARREST

    BEFORE Mr. Makinson, P.M., in the Police Court to-day, the case against the three men, Henry Jackson, Henry Pebbles, and William Smith, conjointly charged with stealing the ...

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  24. AN ADELAIDE MYSTERY.

    Early this morning a train from Adelaide to Port Adelaide ran over a man, whose name is unknown, but is supposed to be John Brown. The neck and leg were broken. On the body ...

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  25. Excitement in Melbourne.

    Great excitement prevails in Melbourne over the Federal voting to-morrow. Men and women everywhere are wearing badges for and against the bill, and advocates on both ...

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  26. POLICY OF THE GOVERNMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. Reid) to-day incidentally informed a deputation that the proposed half-a-crown municipal subsidy would be paid; also, that Parliament would not last ...

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  27. Feeling in Sydney.

    No less than 200 Federal meetings for and against the bill will be held within the metropolitan area to-night. Feeling is running high over to-morrow's ...

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  28. The Campaign in Adelaide.

    Meetings in favor of and antagonistic to the Commonwealth Bill continue to be held in different parts of the colony. The antiBillites are very enthusiastic in the ...

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  29. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT.

    THE first application in Broken Hill under the new Public Health Act was made to Mr. Makinson, P.M., yesterday. Under this Act the Municipal Council is constituted the local ...

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  30. MINES VENTILATION.

    The time for receiving applications in the competition for the bonus of £1000 offered by the Government for a scheme of ventilation for mines has closed. There are 180 ...

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  31. A MINER KILLED.

    William Stephens, a miner, of Bendigo, has been killed by a fall of earth at Bloomquinst's mine, Fosterville. ...

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  32. DEATH OF MRS. GOODIER.

    THE many friends of Alderman C. H. Goodier, of South Broken Hill, received a shock yesterday afternoon when it became known that Mrs. Goodier, who had not been suffering ...

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  33. A. R. C. RACES.

    The following horses remain in the A. R. C. races to be run on Saturday:— Second Hurdles.—Menindie, La Reine, Dalby, Albury Queen, Conscript, Mirabilis, ...

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