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  2. HOSPITAL SUNDAY FUNDS.

    At the Melbourne Town Hall yesterday afternoon a meeting of representatives of the subscribers to the Hospital Saturday and Sunday fund wan held, under the chairmanship of Sir A. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    With respect to the extradition of Tynan, fears have been expressed that the French authorities may refuse to hand the dynamitard over to British custody if he can prove ...

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  4. CABLE MESSAGES.

    A surprising turn has been taken by events in connection with the misrule in Turkey. The national agitation in England ...

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  5. NORTHERN SUBURBS RAILWAYS.

    At a special meeting of the Tramway Trust, held yesterday afternoon at the Rialto, the proposal to construct railway lines to Fitzroy and Collingwood was brought under the notice of ...

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  6. THE HARRISON WILL CASE

    In the Supreme Court yesterday the Chief Justice resumed the hearing of the case in which Mrs. Edith Bolt is called upon to show cause why probate of the will of Samuel ...

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  7. CABLE MESSAGES.

    Mr. John Cooke, of Melbourne, manager of the Australian Mortgage, Land and Finance Company, has gone to the Continent, whore he is visiting large centres of ...

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  8. PROPOSED DEPARTMENT OF LABOR.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council held last night, Mr. Findley, the president, in the chair, Mr. S. Barker moved -- That in view of the continued dearth of ...

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  9. TYNAN AT ANTWERP.

    The connection of Tynan with the bomb factory established by Wallace and Haines at Antwerp, has been clearly established. ...

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  10. A RUSSIAN EXPLANATION.

    The Novoe Vremya, a leading St. Petersburg journal, asserts that Germany,-Austria and Italy, the powers of the Triple Alliance, are acting with France and ...

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  11. THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  12. FRANCE AND ITALY.

    The negotiations for settlement of the dispute between France and Italy with respect to Tunis, in connection with which the Italian ambassador at Paris recently ...

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  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR, -- Mr. Stedeford opines that I have strengthened his arguments against the building of the proposed railway to northern suburbs, and as proof says that " the Preston and ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    On the arrival of the Australian cricketers at New York, J. Darling was victimised by thieves, who hoarded the steamer and stole a portion of his baggage, ...

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  15. ACTIVE NAVAL PREPARATIONS.

    The French Government is equipping as rapidly as possible in the Toulon dock yards three battleships to reinforce the French fleet now in the Levant. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND BANK INQUIRY.

    Mr. Foster was further examined before the New Zealand Banking Committee, with respect to the earning powers of the bank's estates, which were stated to have largely increased ...

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  17. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  18. THE RACEHORSE DAIMIO.

    Messrs. Gibson Bros'. Australian steeplechaser Daimio has been entered for the Grand Sefton Steeplechase, to be run at the Liverpool November meeting. ...

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  19. BRITISH FEARS AT STAMBOUL.

    The Stamboul correspondent of the London Standard reports that the English residents of the city are afraid that Russia, relying on the apathy which the ...

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  20. ASSAULTS ON GIRLS.

    A carpenter and joiner named John, Ackary, aged 32, who had pleaded guilty to having been improperly intima[?] with a girl under the age of 16, was brought up for sentence before Mr. ...

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  21. SHIPPING NEWS.

    ARRIVED. -- Barque Bertha, from Sydney 13th May ; steamer Star of Victoria, from the Bluff 2nd August. SAILED. -- For Melbourne -- County of ...

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  22. THE ARMENIANS' BEST HOPE.

    Considerable weight is attached to a letter on the Armenian question, published by Lord Hugh Cecil, M.P. for Greenwich, son of the Marquis of Salisbury, because ...

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  23. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONFERENCE.

    At the Christian Endeavor conference the sittings of the council were resumed in the morning, and it was decided that the next convention should be held in Hobart at the latter end ...

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  24. "A BOLD AND DECISIVE POLICY."

    The St. James's Gazette, a Conservative evening journal, advocates a bold and decisive policy for the settlement of the Turko-Armenian question. ...

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  25. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    SIR, -- Your correspondents, Mr. Stedeford and Mr. Dickens, are writing directly in the interests of the Tramway Company. The residents of Fitzroy have for years been agitating ...

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  26. A SEVERE ACCIDENT.

    An accident of a painful character occurred yesterday morning at the Hoffman brick works, No. 2 Albrert-street, Brunswick, by which an employe named John Ingleman, carpenter on ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The American armored war ship Texas, 6300 tons displacement, built in 1892, yesterday went ashore off Rhode Island, and was for a time in a highly dangerous ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    The Assembly sat all night, and adjourned at 9.40 this morning. The Department of Instruction estimates were passed, also the estimates of Mines and Agriculture, the ...

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  29. RECENT ROBBERIES AT CLIFTON HILL.

    Two important arrests were made yesterday afternoon at Northcote by Constable Mannion, who locked up David Thomas, a boot maker, aged 18, and George Chadwick, aged 17, on ...

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  30. THE " CONFIDENCE" TRICK AGAIN.

    Another of those extraordinary cases in which simple people are induced to hand over their money to complete strangers who insinuate themselves into their confidences was brought ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The Assembly to-day passed the second reading of the bill to reduce the duty on manufactured tobacco. Consideration of the estimates was proceeded with and almost ...

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  32. HOW ARMENIANS ARE " DEPORTED."

    Further reports of Turkish cruelty to Armenian Christians come daily from Constantinople, where many of the survivors of the late massacres are now lying in ...

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  33. THE SOLOMON ISLANDS MASSACRE.

    In connection with the Solomon Islands massacre, Sir. J. Mergell, the Austrian consul, has received many messages of sympathy and condolence on the melancholy disaster. The ...

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  34. ALLEGED SWEATING AT THE MELBOURNE CRICKET GROUND.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening, Mr. T. Laughton called the council's attention to sweating which he alleged was taking place in connection with the erection ...

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  35. THE FACTORIES ACT.

    A special meeting of members was held at Parer's Cafe on Thursday evening (Mr. Hy. Hurst in the chair) for the purpose of selecting five employers for nomination to the board to be ...

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  36. ELECTIONS OF SHIRE PRESIDENTS.

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  37. TO-DAY'S LAND AND PROPERTY SALES.

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  39. GIPPSLAND PROVINCE ELECTION.

    Mr. William Patten, returning officer, to-day declared Mr. William Pearson, grazier, of Kilmany Park, duly elected to fill the vacancy in the Legislative Council for the Gippsland ...

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  40. THE SULTAN AND HIS VIZIER.

    Khalil Rifaat Pasha, the Turkish Grand Vizier, has forwarded his resignation to the Sultan, because his Majesty insists on retaining the Minister of Police, whose men ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Mathilda Louise Wilhelmina Damman, of Beaconsfield-parade, St. Kilda, spinster. Causes of insolvency : Call having been made on 52 shares in the new Colonial Bank of Australasia Limited ...

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