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  3. THE YARRA MYSTERY.

    "Mme. Olga," long before she had framed for herself the romantic story connected with European aristocracies, which was readily believed by her acquaintances at South Yarra, was know to ...

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  4. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON, January 16, 4 p.m.—In the course of an interview, General Mercier, late French Minister for War, declared that the divulging of the contents of the secret dossier in the ...

    Article : 72 words
  5. NEWS BY CABLE.

    LONDON,, January 16.—The telegraph wires between the Cape and the Transvaal are closed, and the results of the disturbances at Johannesburg are unknown. ...

    Article : 106 words
  6. THE VICTIM'S MISSING TOOTH.

    Had Constable Organ himself gone through life with the teeth of his upper jaw intact, it is possible that the tragedy of the Yarra would have been a mystery still. But, as it happened, he had ...

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  7. ESTERHAZY'S EVIDENCE.

    LONDON, January 16.—Major Esterhazy recently offered to give evidence before the Court of Cassation on condition that he was given a safe conduct The French authorities, have ...

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  8. DELAGOA BAY.

    LONDON, January 16—The "Times" states that the Transvaal Government distributed £740,000 in bribery in Europe to prevent the lease by Portugal of Delagoa Bay to Great ...

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  9. PROBABLE DECISION OF THE COURT.

    LONDON. January 16.—It is believed that the Court of Cassation will find Captain Dreyfus not guilty of the charges brought against him, but will leave the military authorities to ...

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  10. THE FAR EAST.

    LONDON, January 16.—The rebels in the province of Hupei have murdered Father Delbruck, a Belgian priest, and have burned four churches. ...

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  11. THE DIVISIONS OF THE COUNTRY

    LONDON, January 16.—Cardinal Richard, Archbishop of Paris, has issued a Pastoral, in which he states that public prayers are more urgently required than ever for the healing of the ...

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  12. THE RESTRICTION OF MALPRACTICE.

    Speaking yesterday, on the subject of dealing with the persons who carry on malpractice about Melbourne, Superintendent Brown, of the Detective Office, said to an "Argus" representative: ...

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  13. DEPARTURE OF COUNT MUNSTER FOR BERLIN.

    LONDON, January 16, 4 p.m.—Count Munster, the German. Ambassador in Paris, has gone to Berlin. It is rumored that his visit to the capital is in connection with the Dreyfus ...

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  14. A FRENCH APOSTOLIC DELEGATE

    LONDON, January 16.—France has urged the Pope to appoint a French Apostolic Delegate at Pekin. ...

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  15. THE BIKE AND THE METAL.

    At the meeting of the Marrickville Council last night a letter was read from a Mr. Medcalf, stating that on the night of the 13th instant lie met with an accident through the ...

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  16. FRENCH INDO-CHINA.

    LONDON, January 16.—The loan of 200,000,000 francs (about £8.000,000), authorised by the Chamber of Deputies for the construction of railways in French Indo-China, ...

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  17. THE PHILIPPINES.

    LONDON, January 16, 4.5 p.m.—Many of the American troops in the Philippines are suffering from sickness. ...

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  18. THE TONGA ISLANDS.

    LONDON, January 1G, 4 p.m.—It is semiofficially announced from Berlin that the German Consul Grunow is visiting Tonga on ordinary consular and legal business, and that ...

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  19. FUTURE OF THE ISLANDS.

    LONDON. January 16.—Senator Gray, one of the American Peace Commissoners, spoke at Wilmington, Delaware, on Saturday on the work of the commission. ...

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  20. MISS FRANCES SAVILLE.

    LONDON, January 16, 4 p.m.—Miss Frances Saville's jewels, valued at £4000, have been stolen from her room at a hotel in Vienna. (As is well-known, Miss Frances Saville is the ...

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  21. A COMMISSION OF INQUIRY.

    LONDON, January 1G:—President M'Kinley has appointed a commission to study and report on the future of the Philippines. The commission includes Rear-Admiral ...

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  22. THE TURKISH ARMY.

    LONDON, January 16, 4.5 p.m.—The Turkish Government have ordered from Herr Krupp, of Essen, 162 Krupp guns and 30,000 shells. ...

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  23. THE CAROLINE ISLANDS.

    LONDON, January 16.—It is stated that Senor Sagasta, the Spanish Premier, intends to ask the Cortes for authority to sell the Marianne, Caroline, and Pelew Islands. ...

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  24. WARD'S CHANCE.

    A young man named Frank Ward was before Mr. Smithers at the Central Police Court to-day, charged with having no visible means of support. Constable Arnold gave him a bad ...

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  25. THE PLAGUE.

    LONDON, January 16.—Reports from Samarkand, Asiatic Russia, state that inoculations made according to the directions of Professor Haffkine, formerly assistant to the late ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. INTERNATIONAL DISARMAMENT.

    LONDON, January 16.—Count Mouravieff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has addressed a circular to the Powers on the Czar's proposals for international disarmament. In it ...

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  27. COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION.

    LONDON, January 16, 4 p.m.—Most of the foreign countries have been allotted four bays in the Coolgardie Exhibition, but Germany has been allotted six. ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS.

    A married woman named Bruce, residing in Swan-street, city, fell from a tram at North Sydney yesterday. The tram was going at its usual speed when Mrs. Bruce fell off, and it ...

    Article : 124 words
  29. RHODESIA.

    LONDON, January 16.—The "Daily Chronicle," in an article this morning, combats the arguments put forward by Mr. Cecil Rhodes for an Imperial guarantee of £2,000.000 for the ...

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  30. DR. GAZE'S CONNECTION WITH THE AFFAIR.

    Dr. Gaze has waited upon Superintendent Brown and made a lengthy statement, which was taken down in writing (says Monday's Melbourne "Argus"). This statement is practically a reiteration ...

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  31. SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man named George Cooper, 23. who resides in Young-street, Redfern, was admitted to Sydney Hospital last night, suffering from a wound in the throat, supposed to have been ...

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  32. JEWELLERY EXPOSITION.

    The Chicago Manufacturing Jewellers' Association advertises elsewhere that it has opened at Hoffnung's Buildings, Pitt-street, an exposition of Jewellery of its own make, set with the California ...

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  33. A JOCKEY INJURED.

    The jockey B. Turner, whilst riding Merry Lass to the post, received a very nasty kick on the knee from Valorous, Who was going to accompany Merry Lass a six-furlong gallop this morning at ...

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