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  6. LATE CABLE NEWS. MOUNT VESUVIUS.

    The statue of the Madonna at Torre Annunziata is locally considered to have stopped the flow of lava from Mount Vesuvius. ...

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  7. THE GAS OUTBREAK.

    The coroner (Mr. T. Hall, J.P.) continued the inquest, (with a jury of six) at the Courthouse to-day into the deaths of John Farquhar and Frank Walter ...

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  8. GAMBLING IN THE STATES.

    The churches in New York are threatening to prosecute the Jockey Club owing to the epidemic that has set in in gambling. ...

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  9. A RUSSIAN SPY.

    It has transpired that the man Mol Janinoff, who was recently sentenced for espionage at Leipzig, in Germany, received £2000 a year for ...

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  10. GERMAN EXPLORATION.

    Three German explorers, with 50 Moorish horsemen as an escort, have toured the coast on the western side of the Algerian frontier. ...

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  11. VICTORIA. COMMONWEALTH FORCES.

    The estimated total strength of the Commonwealth forces is 22,500 men of whom 18,269 attended the Easter encampments. This the military ...

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  12. ALLEGED PERJURY

    At the Collingwood Police Court to--day Charles May, John Murphy, and William Quirk were committed for trial on a charge of perjury in having sworn ...

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  13. BURNED AT A CAMP FIRE.

    Thomas Tout, blacksmith of Benalla was horribly [?]urned when sleeping near a camp fire whilst out on a fishing excursion this Easter. ...

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  14. BANK SENSATION.

    A sensation occurred in the Bank of Victoria to-day when William Harvey Thompson (42), engineer and remittance man, was arrested on a charge of ...

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  15. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. ALLEGED ABSCONDING INSOLVENTS.

    Charles Allen and James Henry Whitford, alleged insolvent absconders from West Australia, who were arrested at Port Adelaide on board a steamer from ...

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  16. FLOODING THE NORTHERN MINES.

    There was no alteration of moment in the position of affairs at the Northern mines at 5 o'clock this evening The water is slowly rising in each of the ...

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  17. A SERIOUS BUMP.

    Arthur Check, aged ll years, attending the East Adelaide State School, was playing in the school ground recently when he was bumped on the back of ...

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  18. SMALL FIRE.

    An outbreak of fire occurred this afternoon is a two-roomed wood-andiron house [?]uated in Central-street, South Broken Hill. and occupied by Mr. ...

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  19. B.B.B. EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    Over a hundred tired but happy boys returned to Broken Hill yesterday morning from the Barrier Boys' Brigade Easter Encampment at Mount Gipps, ...

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