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  2. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It Is considered likely at Washington that Mr. W. Chambers (American), Chief Justice of Samoa, whose decision in favor of young Malletoa against Mataafa in the kingship ...

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  3. THE MANSFIELD MURDER.

    A telegram came to hand from our Mansfield correspondent yesterday afternoon briefly stating the fact that Anastasia Butler, aged 34 had been arrested on the charge ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Sir William Howard Vincent (Conservative) member for Sheffield in the House of Commons, last night moved the amendment to the budget proposals of which be gave ...

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  5. THE "TOTE" PROSECUTIONS.

    The hearing of the charge of conspiracy to suborn a witness to commit perjury, in connection with the recent "tote" prosecutions, preferred against John Wren and John ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES.

    One of the striking features of the Queensland court, now ready for the opening ceremony, in the Greater Britain Exhibition, is a trophy representing the bulk of gold ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    Federal and anti-federal eloquence is surging through the highways and by ways of the city and suburbs, but so far, with the exception of Mr. Wise, only men of small ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    An inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Amelia Elizabeth M. Gowan aged 10 years. She had complained of being bilious on Sunday last, and gradually became ...

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  9. SERIOUS SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    A sensational affray occurred last night at Plumpton, a township in the neighborhood of Rooty Hill. The victim was the Rev. William Whitcomb, curate of St. Paul's ...

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  10. OPPOSITION IN QUEENSLAND.

    A public meeting was held in the Centennial Hall to-night to protest against the adoption of the Commonwealth Bill. The mayor was in the chair, and there was a ...

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  11. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr. St. John Broderick, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, was asked to state the nature of the instructions given to the British ...

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  12. COLONIAL SUGAR REFINING COMPANY.

    At the half yearly meeting to-day of the Colonial Sugar Meaning Company, Sir Edward Knox presiding, the report showed that the profits for the term amounted to ...

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  13. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    Another remarkable suppression of documentary evidence has come to light in the Dreyfus case. It has transpired that in 1897, when the Meline Ministry was in office, a ...

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  14. PILOTAGE RATES QUESTION.

    DISCUSSION AT THE MARINE BOARD. The question of the pilotage rates came before the Marine Board at its meeting yesterday; Captain A. Currie presiding. ...

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  15. THE GREGORIAN CALENDAR.

    The Russian Government has decided to abandon the old style of reckoning the year by the Julian Calendar, and adopt in the year 1900 the Gregorian Calender, Which has ...

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  16. AN ALTERATION OF TIME.

    The mayor received an official communication to-day from Captain Warren, president of the Mine Managers Association, stating it had been decided to adopt the new ...

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  17. VICTORIA'S EXPORT TRADE.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, the millionaire tea and provision merchant, who in November last offered to take up the sale of Victorian wines throughout Great Britain, advertise them ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Princess's Theater the last four performances to the Belle of New York are announced. The company will finish on Wednesday evening, and leave by special train for Sydney on Thursday. ...

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  19. SYDNEY, Friday.

    The Premier has decided to appoint Mr. J. C. Wade. Crown Prosecutor, as Sollcitor General during his (the Premier's) absence on his trip to Albany. Mr. Wade will not ...

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  20. THE QUEEN AT NICE.

    Her Majesty Queen Victoria, who has been spending the last month at Cimiez, in the south of France, yesterday performed the ceremony of opening at Nice a new bridge ...

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  21. "A SYSTEM OF MURDER."

    Marie Theresa Thornton, who on 17th April was found guilty of manslaughter in connection with the death of a child named Catherine Kennedy, came before Mr. Justice ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation representing the building trades waited on the Premier to-day to ask that preference should be given local contractors in the acceptance of Goverment ...

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  23. MUTTON IN MASQUERADE.

    A prosecution instituted against a company trading in meat, and entitled the English Farmers Association, to-day, showed clearly that Australian mutton is being sold to a ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Six members of the Australian Eleven, Darling, Johns, Kelly, Jones, Hill and Gregory, who left the mail steamer at Naples, going to England overland through Paris, ...

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  25. ANGLO-RUSSIAN FRIENDSHIP.

    Following close upon the declaration of Mr. Goschen that England and Russia are on the eve of a friendly settlement of their disputes, the "Times" to-day publishes an ...

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  26. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The trial of Frank Ward for the murder of Marks Singh, a Sikh hawker, at Mount Mary, was concluded in the criminal court to-day. The Chief Justice summed up against the ...

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  27. LEATHER, WINE AND APRICOTS.

    Mr. Taverner has arranged to have an interview on Monday next with Mr. Chamberlain, Secretary for the Colouies. The subjects to be discussed at the interview are-- ...

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  28. FURTHER RISE IN SILVER.

    A further rise in the quotations for silver, from 24⅜ to 24⅛ per ounce standard, took place to-day. ...

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  29. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  30. THE WEATHER.

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  31. ADELAIDE, Friday.

    The ship Otterspool, Which was stranded on Tronbridge Island, Was towed to Large Bay to-day by the Falcon. Captain Reed reports that when the vessel went aground the ...

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  32. THE FILIPINO WAR.

    Further details have been received from Manila of the American victory at Calumpit, where 6000 troops under General Otis attacked and routed the bulk of the Filipino. ...

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  33. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  34. A PLEA FOR MERCY.

    A lad named Alfred Moray came before Mr. Justice Hood at the Criminal Court yesterday morning to receive sentence on a conviction for criminal assault. ...

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  35. COUNTRY NEWS.

    At the Lord Nelson mine last night, Chas Kingsley and Wm. Keast uncovered a mullock pass to make a stage of timber. Keast then went below to the 1310 feet level by. ...

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  36. A SOLICITOR AND TRUST ESTATES.

    The one topic of Conversation in Geelong during the past week has been the disposal of the business of the old established firm of solicitors, Taylor, Buckland and ...

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  37. THE TAMMANY HALL RINGS.

    Richard Croker, late "Boss" of the Tammany Hall ring ln New York, who recently made startling revelations of the corrupt practices and tactics of the organisation ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The detachment of New South Wales Lancers, which arrived at London in the steamer Nineveh, has gone into quarters for its term of military training at Aldershot, ...

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  39. BENDIGO WATER SUPPLY.

    The Railways Committee, on its Malmsbury second reservoir investigation, made an inspection to-day of the Crusoe reservoirs and the water channels surrounding. ...

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  40. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER.

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  41. THE BALLARAT WOOLLEN MILLS DISPUTE.

    A meeting of the weavers employed at the Ballarat woollen mills was held at the Trades Hall to-night, to re-organise their society. A large number of new members. ...

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  42. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.--Valentine, barque, from Albany 1st December; Warrigal, steamer, from Melbourne 21st February; Queen Louise, steamer from Wellington 17th February; Nineveh, ...

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  43. THE WORK QUESTION.

    Representatives of the Geelong unemployed yesterday interviewed the Premier and the Minister of Water Supply, to complain that the suspension of the local works had ...

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  44. OTHER SENTENCES IN THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    The following other sentences were passed in the Criminal Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Hood:-- James Scully, 42, found guilty of criminal ...

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  45. AID FOR CHARITIES.

    Sir,--On behalf of the employes of Messrs. Moran and Cato, I have much pleasure in handing you three cheques for £5 each, towards the funds of the Children's Hospital. ...

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  46. THE FATALITY TO A MARINE STORE DEALER.

    The death of the marine store dealer William Northey, who fell from his cart while driving on the Yarra Bank-road on Tuesday firmed the subject of an inquest at the Melbourne Hospital. ...

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  47. THE RAILWAY SERVICE.

    In a few days the Railway Commissioner will invite applications from youths for appointment in the railway service as apprentices. In all about 300 lads will be wanted, ...

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  48. A HOSPITAL COMPLAINT.

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  49. AUCTIONEERS AND ESTATE AGENTS ASSOCIATION.

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  50. BAY EXCURSIONS.

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