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  4. The following appeared in yesterday's Third Edition:— LATEST CABLE NEWS. PROTECTION OF WORKMEN'S WAGES.

    The House of Lords has upheld Mr. Justice Bucknill's decision that any deductions from workmen's wages for the recovery of a legal award for ...

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  6. The following appeared in yesterday's Third Edition:— MR. GEORGE LANSELL'S WILL.

    The will of the late George Lansell, of Bendigo, the Australian " Quartz King," was read yesterday. His public bequests include,£500 each to the ...

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  7. A Torpid Liver WELL CURED IN NEWTOWN. The Case of Mr. J. H. BENNETT.

    Various matters of immense importance to the people of New South Wales are illustrated in their turn by representatives of the press, and a glance ...

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  10. SANGUINARY RIOTS.

    One thousand men have been killed and another 700 injured at one district in the course of riots in Formosa, in China. ...

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  11. FATAL SNOW SLIDES.

    Snow slides at Ouraze, in the State of Colorado, have killed 20 miners and isolated 600 others. ...

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  12. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire has destroyed a mansion in the valley of the Ask, a river of Wales. The extent of the damage done is estimated at £50,000. ...

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  13. A PRISONER LIBERATED.

    William Barmash, who was serving a sentence for an alleged forgery upon the Bank of England, has been liberated in consideration of the ...

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  14. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales, which opened yesterday, 1208 bales were catalogued, 1168 being sold. The selection was indifferent, but the competition was ...

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  15. EXPLOSION OF AN INFERNAL MACHINE.

    The anarchists have exploded an infernal machine at Odessa, in the office of the gendarmerie. Eleven persons were injured by the ...

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  16. MEALS FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN.

    The President of the Boarad of Education (Mr. Augustine Birrell, "K.C.), speaking in the House of Commons last night, said that to give free meals ...

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  17. SHOCKING RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The Rev. John Oswald Allen Clarke, Anglican clergyman, of Smythesdale, and Miss Cotton, dressmaker, of Linton," were killed yesterday evening. ...

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  18. THE FATE OF POLITICAL" REFUGEES.

    Russia has semi-officially denied the statement of Mr. Rothschild, M.P., to the effect that Russian immigrants rejected under the Alien ...

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  19. MARTHUR v, LYNE.

    In the action brought by W. and A. M'Arthur against Sir William Lyne, Minister for Customs, for alleged slander in regard to the branding and ...

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  20. THE NATAL RISINGS.

    Durban telegrams are to the effect that Mr. Keir Hardie's statement that the native disturbances in Natal are due to the filibustering of those who ...

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  21. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND.

    With the remains of the body of a man found at Moralina station, in the Far North, was a dog chain, collar, and brass plate, bearing the name ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN TROUBLES.

    The Bond Congress now in session at Ceres, in Cape Cotony, has urged the Imperial Government to pay the sums withheld a compensation for ...

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  23. STATUTORY DECLARATION.

    I, JOHN HENRY BENNETT, of 100 Lordstreet, Newtown, In the State of New South Wales. Common wealth of Australia, do solemnly and sincerely declare that I have ...

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  24. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The Federal Railway Conference between the heads of departments of South Austrail an New South Wales, Victorian, Westralian, and Tasmanian ...

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  25. THE FRESH-AIR CURE.

    At Norton's Summit, in the Mount Lofty Range, months ago the practice of sleeping on balconies, under verandahs, and in other places in the ...

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  27. MAN'S DEATH FROM DRUGGING.

    The woman Johnson, charged with the murder, of Diamond, brother of the well-known cricketer, and found guilty of manslaughter was this ...

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  28. KILLED IN A MINE.

    Many Jane Pizzaro sued Isah and James Pierce, owners of the Lucky Hit mine, Ballarat, for £2000 damages for the death of her son, Thomas ...

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