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  3. DUKE TURPIN MODERNISED.

    An English paper has published the following true nar[?]:—In a Surrey lane near Mitcham recently a man was seen to ride out quietly from tho gorse by ...

    Article : 669 words
  4. PARENTAL DUTIES.

    'The Sampler,' in 'Public Opinion,' makes no apology to the gentleman who favored him with the following 'vl[?]' for presenting them [?] to the ...

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  6. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The estimated total strength of the Commonwealth forces in Victoria is 22,000, of whom 18,963 attended the Easter encampment, ...

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  9. A CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At Collingwood to-day, Charles May, John Murphy, and William Quirk were committed for trial for perjury in having sworn in Sessions ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The statue of the Madonua Loire- Annunciate is locally considered to have stopped the flow of lava. Fishermen carried the statue on an ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The 'Taglebat' is responsible for the following high falu[?]n paragraph. It says : Italy had better forget we Germane, come what ...

    Article : 74 words
  12. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    Thomas Tout, a blacksmith at Benalla, was horribly burned while sleeping at a camp fire on a fishing excursion. ...

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  14. BANK SENSATION.

    A sensation occurred at the Bank of Victoria to-day. William Henry Thompson, aged 42, an engineer and a [?] man, was arrested ...

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  15. SPORTING.

    Mr Brown, the owner of Proceed, that ran second in the Sydney Cup, has lodged an appeal against the decision declaring Noreen the ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. SUPREME COURT.

    The Supreme Court in its Civil Jurisdiction will be presided over to morrow by His Honor Mr Justice McIntyre. There only one case for disposal, viz., ...

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  18. THE EARTHQUAKE AT FORMOSA.

    The Formosa earthquake was chiefly among the hills, where most of the buildings were destroyed. The people were on the alert, and ...

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  19. GERMAN INTRIGUE IN MOROCCO.

    Three German explorers, with 50 Moorish horsemen, acting as an escort, have been extensively touring the coast on the western Bide of the ...

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  21. BAIN'S CAIETY ENTERTAINERS.

    Largo houses are ruling at the Temperance Hall this week, and there is no doubt that the entertainment is a first class [?] each of the artistes performing ...

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  22. NORTHERN NEWS.

    At the Police Court a charge of alleged false practices against Elwin Lyons was withdrawn. ...

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  23. THE WESTERN ELIJAH.

    The Western Elijah, D[?]wie, has retired from the pastorate of Zion City. He has accepted a low rate of interest on his investments. ...

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  24. FATE OF A SPY.

    It has transpired that Zanards Smoljamnoff, recently sentenced for espionage at Leipsig, received £2000 yearly for a period of five ...

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  25. RACING.

    The Easter rice meeting were brought to a close yesterday at Deloraine with the Meander Club meeting. The totalisator investments ...

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  26. THE POSTMEN'S STRIKE IN PARIS.

    The postman's strike in Paris has fizzled out. ...

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  27. TESTAMENTARY.

    The following probates and letters of administration have been issued :— Frobates: Thomas Duffy to Algernon Thomas Dolly, £613; Frederick Huxtable ...

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  28. GAMBLING IN NEW YORK.

    Owing to the epidemic of gambling, the New York Jockey Club the first day of the season cut the with connecting Belmont Park with ...

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  29. BREADSTUFFS.

    The quantify of wheat afloat for ho United Kingdom is 4,465,000 quarters, and fur the Continent 1,970,000 quarters. ...

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  30. THE DAIRY EXPERT.

    Mr A. Conlon, the Government dairy expert, arrived yesterday from Hobart, and went on to the N.W. Coast in the afternoon. ...

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  33. GERMANY ACQUIRES

    it is stated at Singapore that a German firm bap acquired a commercial coaling station at Rilotaht Island, south east of Dutch ...

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  34. VICE-REGAL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland), accompanied by Lady Edeline Strickland, travelled from Hobart to Mona Vale by ...

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  35. GARIBALDI'S WOMAN ALLY.

    The death of Signora Jessie White Mario, who went through the campaign waged in Italy by Garibaldi, was announced at Florence recently. ...

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  36. THE CLOCK AND CHIMES.

    Among the cargo landed at Hobart to-day off the R.M.S. Ionic, from London, were the five bolls consigned to the Clock and Chimes committee. Those bolls are ...

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  37. DENUNCIATION OF TEA AND TOBACCO.

    Dr Righy, a medical practitioner of Preston, has made a vigorous onslaught on the teetotallers of the town, who, he says, attack the licensed victualler in ...

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  38. CHANNEL STEAMERS.

    The [?] time table will be run on and from to-morrow. Steamers for [?] and [?]. Port E[?].[?] and Cha[?] leave ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN STOCKS.

    The following are the quotations for Australian stocks :-Queensland Investment, £90: [?] £103. ...

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  40. TENNIS.

    In the open tennis tournament yesterday .J. J.. McGough won the singles championship ; McGough and T. Newton were successful in ...

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  41. THE SPANISH ESCURIAL.

    Attention bas been drawn to the curious error into which the approaching marriage of the King of been led. The marriage, ...

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  42. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to-day at 2s [?] 15-16d per ounce. ...

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  43. MUSICAL COMPETITIONS.

    The second day's programme of the musical competitions commenced yesterday afternoon before audience. The following ...

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  44. TENNIS.

    A telegram was received from Launceston to-day stating that Miss Amy Rex, a daughter of Mr R. [?]. Rex, won the championship of the tennis tournament. ...

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  45. THE PRESS IN WAR TIME.

    The highly important question of the [?] which might, could, would, or should be placed upon the publication of newe in war time by newspapers is ...

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  46. CHARGE OF PLAGIARISM.

    Lyndon Orr, in the 'Bookman,' points out a plaginar[?] by Thomas Hardy. In 1840 Augustus Baldwin Longstreet. of Georgia, lawyer, judge, clergyman. college ...

    Article : 336 words
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