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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A new train time table, revised to regulate the running of trains as required during the winter months, will come into operation to-day. In this revision attention has been given to the ...

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  3. OUR MILK SUPPLY.

    It has been stated on excellent authority that over 2000 tuberculous children under 2 years of ago die annually in Paris, and that more than half those deaths are due to the consumption of ...

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  4. WHAT IT COSTS NOT TO BUILD A RAILWAY.

    Four years ago the Standing Committee on Railways inquired into the merits of a proposed line from Bairnsdale to Paynesville, a distance of 12 miles. A charming spot is Paynesville, ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It has been arranged that the members of the Australian eleven will continue their practice on Lord's ground, owing to the wickets at Mitcham, where they ...

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  6. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A telegram from Queanbeyan states that the young woman, Kate Donnelly, who disappeared in a mysterious manner on Wednesday, 14th April, was found on Friday in the bush in an ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    The strong feeling that is entertained amongst the Liberal and Radical sections of the House of Commons in relation to the alleged intermeddling of the British ...

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  8. CABLE MESSAGES.

    It is not considered necessary to send further forces against the Matabele natives, the revolt being no longer dangerous. The orders which were issued from ...

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  9. MORE DISCLOSURES.

    Through the medium of what is evidently an inspired article published in a Berlin journal, further interesting disclosures are made regarding the Rand raid. ...

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  10. WHITES BESIEGED AT BELINGWE.

    News has been received that at Boling we 40 white settlers are besieged by a body of natives. [A telegram dated Buluwayo, 8th April, ...

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  11. ABORIGINAL DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A telegram from Forbes states that a blackfellow was murdered near the racecourse last night. When discovered the body was in a terribly hacked and mutilated condition. The ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Appeals against the decision in the Mercadool land case have been lodged at Gunnedah. ALBURY, SUNDAY. John Humphries, a resident of Eldorado. ...

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  13. ALBERT TROTT IN ENGLAND.

    Albert Trott, the young Melbourne cricketer, who has been changed as a professional by the Marylebone Cricket Club, and is qualifying to play for Middlesex in ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND.

    The first meeting of the Methodist Federal Council since the annual conference of the Methodist churches in Queensland wan held on Friday night. Arrangements were made for ...

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  15. THE TRIBUTE SYSTEM.

    The committee of the Ballarat Miners' Association discussed the tribute question at length. Attention was drawn to the great interest shown by The Age in the mining industry, and ...

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  16. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE ELECTION.

    A large number of electors of South Melbourne assembled on Saturday evening at the mechanics' hall to hear the views of Mr. H. Daglish, a candidate for the representation of ...

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  17. MR. RHODES'S RELIEF COLUMN.

    Telegrams from Baluwayo report that a force of 200 mounted men and 200 infantry, with four Maxim guns, has Been sent out to the northward to effect a junction with ...

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  18. SIR HERCULES ROBINSON'S POSITION.

    When the announcement was recently made that Sir Hercules Robinson, High Commissioner of South Africa and Governor of Cape Colony, had been ordered ...

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  19. TASMANIA.

    The Mount Lyell share case is likely to occupy the greater part of next week. The examination of the plaintiff, Dixon, was brought to a close yesterday, he having been ...

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  20. COUNTY CRICKET MATCHES.

    The county cricket matches played in England during the past week were generally characterised by enormous scoring, no fewer than eleven players having made ...

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  21. THE MAHDISTS AT DONGOLA.

    The Mahdists are making preparations to protect Dongola against attack by sending reinforcements to that town, which is the objective point of the Anglo-Egyptian ...

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  22. ENGLAND AND THE TRANSVAAL.

    The British Government has published a blue book containing despatches which have passed between the Colonial Secretary and the Boer Executive. The ...

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  23. NEW ZEALAND.

    Before the Chief Justice at Wellington yesterday application was made for leave to apply to the patent officer to amend the patent in connection with the oyanide process as in ...

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  24. PROPOSED MATCHES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Cricket Council has resolved that alternative offers be made to the Australian eleven on their return from England of £650 for five matches to be played in ...

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  25. A MANIFOLD MURDERER.

    A shocking confession of crime has been made by a man named Holmes, who, having been convicted and sentenced to death on a charge of murder, was executed at ...

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  26. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The position of affairs in Newcastle now points to a desire on the part of the men to return to work. Thirty of the miners at Gartlee pit have resumed work and some of the men at ...

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  27. THE MINISTER OF MINES AT CRESWICK.

    The Minister of Mines, Mr. H, Foster, accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Whitty ; Mr. Reginald Murray, Government Geologist; and Mr. Agnew, Inspector of Mines, visited ...

    Article : 247 words
  28. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council gave its reserved decision to-day in the appeal case of the Attorney-General of New South Wales v. Rennie, known in ...

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  29. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The two days' Kempton Park Spring (Jubilee) Meeting was commenced to-day, when the principal event resulted as follows:-- ...

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  30. THE LONDON WOOL SALES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 117 words
  31. THE SYDNEY DELEGATES AT BALLARAT.

    Messrs. Watkin and Hedder, M's.LA., of New South Wales, delegates from the New South Wales Miners' Association, arrived in Ballarat on Saturday night for the purpose of ...

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  32. GREAT JUBILEE STAKES.

    The following is the result of the principal event run at the Kempton Park May Meeting to-day :-- TENTH YEAR of the GREAT JUBILEE STAKES, a ...

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  33. THE COAL CREEK MINE.

    Further difficulties are threatened at the Coal Creek mine. It appears that the men resumed work a fortnight ago on the understanding that they were to share in the profits ...

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  34. ALLEGED BRIBERY OF A GAOL WARDER.

    Charles Foster, a warder at Geelong gaol, was arrested this morning by Detective Sergeant Dungey, as he was leaving the prison and lodged in the watch house on a ...

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  35. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  36. FURTHER CIPHER MESSAGES.

    Some additional cipher messages which are alleged by the Boer Government to have passed between the representatives of the Chartered Company in Capetown and ...

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  37. A CUSTOMS OFFICE BURNED DOWN.

    Last night the residence of Mr. G. T. Maddison, late customs officer, was destroyed by fire. The building, which had been created over 40 years, was very inflammable and burnt ...

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  38. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    Mr. J. Fraser, who represents a Sydney syndicate who has been prospecting in the Peter Wangy district, has taken out men and appliances to sink on and prove a roof he has ...

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  39. SYDNEY TO NORTH SHORE.

    Negotiations are proceeding satisfactorily for the formation of a company to construct a submarine tunnel for vehicular traffic and an electrical railway between ...

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  40. THE LABOR CANDIDATE.

    At a meeting of the United Labor and Liberal League held on Saturday night, the recommendation of the South Melbourne branch of Mr.B. Tucker as the candidate of the league for ...

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  41. THE COLLING WOOD EXHIBITION.

    SIR,--I have been asked to write to you by some of my brother colleagues on the executive committee of the Collingwood Juvenile Art and Industrial Exhibition, drawing your attention ...

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  42. BOILING A PARAFFIN STOVE.

    This morning Mr. H. Y. North, a well known legal manager, had an unpleasant experience with a paraffin stove, the areas of which had become choked. To ...

    Article : 158 words
  43. TRUST AND AGENCY COMPANY OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The annual report of the Trust and Agency Company of Australasia Limited shows that the profits on the operations of the past year amounted to £82,670. The ...

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  44. BRUNNER COLLIERY ACCIDENT RELIEF FUND.

    The following additional subscriptions have been received by the central committee:-- Amount previously acknowledged, £781 7s..; Messrs. Waring and Rowdon and employes, £13 ...

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  45. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Queensland R.M.S India left Batavin on 7th inst. for England. ...

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