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  2. POLICE COURT.

    Not until much argument had been brought to hear did the bench, Messrs. F. A. Sargeant and L. Walter, at the City Court yesterday morning, grant a ...

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  3. MR FISHER'S FINANCE.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister, addrossed an enormous gathering at the Melbourne Town Hall last night. The doors had to be closed at 7.45. Mr. ...

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  4. BABY BONUS PROSECUTION.

    In the Second Civil Court yesterday, before Mr. V. Tanner. P.M. Edward George Leger Erson, of Collins-street, medical practitioner; Hannah Janet ...

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  5. MORE PATCHING OF ABATTOIRS

    A special meeting of the Markers Committee of the City Council, held last evening. was attended by Ald. Philpott (chairman). Aid. Gurr. ...

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  6. (REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.) AUSTRIA GOES ALONE.

    London, May 1st.—The latest statement regarding Austria's intentions is that unless Montenegro yields in the meantime the Ambassadors' Conference ...

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  7. CARDINAL. VETOES GETTES.

    Baltimore, April 30th.—Cardinal James Gibbons, of Baltimore, has written a letter to the Anti-Sufirage Association deprecating the granting of the ...

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  8. COLLISION AND FLOODS.

    Bombay, April 30th.—An appalling railway tragedy occurred yesterday at Nagpur, the capital of the Central Provinces. A crowded passenger train ...

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  9. 20 BRITISH M'S.P. COMING. SELF PAID PICNIC.

    London, April 30th.—The annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association was held to-day. Mr. W. J. Lowther. Speaker of the House of ...

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  10. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Three vehicles were standing in front of Barnes' shop in Moorabool-street. about a quarter to 4 yesterday, when a commotion Mas caused by the ...

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  11. SIR SAMUEL RE-ELECTED.

    Sir Stuart Samuel, whose seat in the House of Commons was recently forfeited in consequence of the dealings of the firm of Samuel Montagu and ...

    Article : 99 words
  12. BA[?]S TO ALIENS.

    Capetown, May 1st.—In the South African Union Assembly yesterday Mr. Fischer. Minister of the Interior, moved the second reading of the ...

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  13. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    London, April 30th.—The race for the Two Thousand Guineas the first of the three-year-old classic events, was run to-day at the first Newmarket Spring ...

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  14. WIRELESS REPORT.

    The committee appointed to inquire into the circumstances under which the Government entered into the contract with the Marconi Company for a system ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. TOURING WARSHIP.

    Wellington, Thursday.—Mr. W. F. Massey, Prime Minister, of New Zealand at the reception of the officers of the Dreadnought New Zealand, at ...

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  16. 10S NOTES,

    The ceremony of numbering the first of the 10/- notes of the new Commonwealth paper currency was performed yesterday afternoon by the Hon. Judith ...

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  17. POLICING THE PACIFIC.

    Montreal. May 1st.—Speaking at the Canadian Club, Mr. Allen, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, advocated. the importance of preserving British ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    London. April 30th.—A good selection of crossbred wools was offered to-day at the London wool sales. Prices ruled very firm, but rates for merinoes ...

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  19. NEW GEELKONG DISTRICT NURSE PRESENTATION TO MISS KELLY.

    The members of committee of the Geelong District Nursing Society met at the invitation of Mrs. H. P. Douglass at her residence Corio, Eastern Beach, ...

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  20. PORTUGAL STILL UNQUIET.

    Lisbon. April 39th.—A daring effort was made to-day to secure the release of the monarchist supporters who were arrested in connection with the ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. BRIEF CABLE NEWS.

    Washington. May 1st.—The debate on the Tariff Bill is likely, to finish on Saturday. The Democrats are standing fast, and it is unlikely that an ...

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  22. STORM OF ORATORY BREWING

    At a large office in the Equitable Buildings. Collins-street, there meets daily the Liberal Referenda committees, which, comprises representatives of the ...

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  23. £2000 DOG POISONED.

    London, April 30th.—Miss Asheton Cross' Pekingese; "Champion Chootai," has died mysteriously from aconite poisoning at the Southampton Show. The ...

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  24. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    London, April 30th—The official bulletin issued this ovening in regard to the Duchess of Connaught, was not very satisfactory. It stated that Her ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. A. Holman. Attorney-General for New South Wales. and Mrs. Holman. left London on Wednesday for Marseilles, en route to Australia. ...

    Article : 106 words
  26. GERMAN ARMY.

    "Berhn. April 30th.—Although the Budget Committee of the Reichstag adopted, in the main the proposals of the Government for increasing the ...

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  27. GONSTABLE SHOOTS ROGUS

    In Swanston-street early yesterday morning Constable G. L. Calwell. in an attempt to arrest several men. brought his revolver into use. At about 4 a.m. ...

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  28. WILL ULSTER FISH?

    In consequence of the reports that opponents of Home Rule in Ulster were drilling in order to be ready for emergencies, action has been taken by the ...

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  29. JAPAN AND PANAMA.

    New York. April 30th.—Reports have been received here that Japan is negotiating for the lease of a coaling station on Boncador Island. situated in ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. VEGETABLE RING.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Witnesses who appeared before the Stovo Makers Wages Board staled that the cost of vegetables for a family of fivo had risen ...

    Article : 91 words
  31. NEW YORK "GRAFT."

    New York, April 30th.—Four police officers who are accused of "graft" have been placed on trial. A number of charges, covering a period of four ...

    Article : 42 words
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  33. BARON ARRESTED.

    Warsaw, April 30th.—A sensation has been caused by the arrest of Baron Bisping. a rich Lithuanian landlord, on a charge of murder. ...

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  34. BOXING.

    New York. May 1st.—"Luther" M'Carthy out-fought Frank Moran in a 10-round hout last night. ...

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