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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    The match between MacLaren’s Eleven and Victoria commenced at noon to-day on the Melbourne Cricket Ground in splendid ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES

    Five thousand people are reported to have perished in the Shemakha earthquake. ...

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  7. THE WAR IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Hans Grohelaar and 150 Boers have repeated their unsuccessful attempts to traverse Colonel Garrett’s lines, and have lied southwards, ...

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  9. CONSIDERATE.

    In large manufacturing cities, where it is necessary to make long tourneys by train to reach the country lanes, it is common enough ...

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  11. POLYGAMIST PROSECUTED AND PUNISHED.

    On Wednesday, 11th December, 1895, at the Central Criminal Court, held at the Old Bailey, near New-gate prison, in London, for trial of ...

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  12. COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES.

    Three hundred counterfeit fivepound notes, a perfect imitation, reached the Bank of England. Many of these notes are circulating. ...

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  13. BRITISH RE-OCCUPY SENEKAL.

    Generals Knox and Barker have re-occupied Senekal. Fifteen Boers have been captured in the Carolina Distract. ...

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  14. ANOTHER STUDENTS’ ROW.

    Owing to eight hundred students claiming larger reforms than General Warmovsty, the Russian Minister of Public Instruction, offered ...

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  15. NORTHERN HEWS.

    No instructions have yet been retrieved from the Central Board of of Health concerning the importation of bags from other states. ...

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  16. OCEAN RACE

    This event, which is now an annual fixture of the Derwent Yacht Club’s proceedings, was commenced this afternoon. The course in round ...

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  17. SPORTING.

    The autumn meeting was continued at Caulfield to-day. The weather was fine and warm, and the attendance large. The following are the results :— ...

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  18. REMOVAL OF AN OLD LANDMARK.

    A weatherboard house at the junction of Patterson street and Bridge road, which was erected over 60 years ago, is now being demolished. ...

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  19. JACK TH E RIPPER

    Jack the Ripper has appeared in San Francisco, eight girl murders having been traced of the ripper order. ...

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  20. A COAL CONTRACT.

    The Cornwall Coal Company has secured another contract for the supply of 0000 tons of coal annually to a Melbourne firm. ...

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  21. KING EDWARD

    King Edward is paying Lord Burton a visit. Lord Horton’s country estate is Raugemore, Burton-on-Trent. ...

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  22. PILOTING CHARGES.

    The Marine Board has conditionally removed the fees for piloting vessels from the city bertha across the river to pick up ...

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  24. WESTERN NEWS.

    Crowds of well-dressed people are flocking to the railway station, and are proceeding to the racecourse, for the purpose witnessing the annual ...

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  25. THE LIVERPOOL BANK ROBBERY.

    It is expected the Liverpool Bank will recover £90,000 out of the £170,000 of which the bank was defrauded. ...

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  26. NEURALGIA

    In response to Instructions, our reporter wended nil way to the business premises of Mrs. Catherine Matilda Prouse, which are located at No. 129 Elizabeth-street, Hobart. ...

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  27. THE BARCELONA STRIKE.

    The Barcelona strike is assuming alarming proportions. Martial law has been proclaimed at Yarra[?] and Tarrayonga. A [?]. ...

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  28. HON. F. W. PIESSE.

    On inquiry to-day, learn that [?] unchanged. ...

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  29. DRAMATIC.

    Anderson’s Dramatic Company staged the sensational drama. “ 10.30 Down Express,'’ last night to a good house. ...

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  30. SHIPPING.

    R.M.S. Arcadia sailed for London, via Melbourne, at 4 o’clock this afternoon. Her cargo consisted of 14,043 cases of apples for London, 700 cases of pulp for ...

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  31. THE BISLEY RIFLE MATCHES

    The Prime Minister states that the Ministry have decided to ask Parliament to vote funds to send a federal team to Bisley rifle matches, ...

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  32. FIRE BRIGADE BOARD.

    At the Fire Brigade Board meeting last night it was decided to purchase a block of ground in Smith and erect a fireball thereon, ...

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  33. SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    Mr Balfour, in replying to a pro-Boer correspondent, states that General Duller w as not asked to rewrite the Spion Kop account. He ...

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  34. MINING.

    South Esk (Avoca), February 15th —During the past week continued raising the tin wash, which I will finish on Monday. Some of the ...

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  35. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT BURNIE.

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr G. Richardson) received the following telegram from Superintendent Ruddock, of .Burnie, to-day :— ...

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  36. THE FREMANTLE-ADELAIDE CABLE.

    The work of laying the Cape cable between Fremantle and Adelaide was successfully completed this morning. ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2s 1⅜d . ...

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  38. THE QUARANTINE STATION

    Shortly before 1 p.m. to-day the members of the Central Board of Health left by the ss. Huon for Barnes’ Bay to inspect the ...

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  39. A BOWLING MATCH.

    Som[?] of the members of the Medical Congress played a game of bowls with members of the Hobart Bowling Club this afternoon. The ...

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  40. GOVERNMENT PRINTERS’ PICNIC

    The annual picnic of the members of the Government Printing Office and their friends was held at the Salmon Ponds to-day, and promised ...

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  41. DROWNING FATALITY

    Mr George Richardson (Commissioner of Police) received a wile from Superintendent Farrell to-day to the effect that Malcolm Bethune, ...

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