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  6. THE MURDER OF PATRICK O'ROURKE.

    The murder of Patrick O'Rourke St. Kilda, is now definitely settled. O'Rourke was attacked in lavatory, as he told this to Rev. ...

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  7. NORTHERN NEWS.

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  9. A PROHIBITED EMIGRANT.

    Captain Helms, of the ship Empire, was fined £100 in the District Court to-day for allowing Sam Pong, a prohibited immigrant, ...

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  10. CITY POLICE-COURT.

    The Police Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) and Mr G. H, Bailey, J.P., presided at the above Court this afternoon, Superintendent Pedder prosecuting. ...

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  11. POLICE COURT ITEMS.

    At the Police Court to-day a boy, 10 years of age, was cautioned and discharged for marking a wall with crayon. ...

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  12. A REMARKABLE CASE.

    A remarkable case occurred at Carlton to day, John Gregory, aged 50, a canvasser, was sentenced to six months for larceny. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    The Crown Prussia of Prussia has been delivered of a son. ...

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  14. LATEST CABLES.

    Many troops are parading Vladivostok streets singing revolutionary songs. Infantry regiments are posted in the principal ...

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  15. WALKING CONTEST.

    The three miles walking contest at the Launceston Athletic Club's carnival last night was won by G Caultield, J. Donoghue being second ...

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  16. HON. W. B. PROPSTINC.

    The Premier (Hon. J. W. Evans) has handed over the position of Minister of Education to the Hon. W. B. Proposing, Attorney General, who will now be the ...

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  17. A CURIOUS LAWSUIT.

    A curious necklace that once belonged to Marie Antoinette, and is now the property of Don Jaime de Bourbon, has been the subject of a ...

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  18. ARRESTED.

    The man Chapman, who cleared out from the Invalid Depot on Tuesday, has been arrested. Chapman rode from Glenore to ...

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  19. SHOP-LIFTING.

    Annie Wilson alias Annie Hill May Harris alias Fanny Hays, both young women, were sentenced to three months at Prahan to-day for ...

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  20. A DASTARDLY ACT.

    A miscreant released a car oil mountain train way between the mining town of puritan Portage and Penney [?] and 11 pedestrians. ...

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  21. THE GATHERING STORM.

    ' The Times' correspondent at St. Petersburg says that Russia is on the eve of frank concessions or ominous reaction. The only ...

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  22. FISHING CRAFT.

    The Government have received from the secretary of State for the Cousins copies of an Order-io-Council made with respect to ligute and signals on flshing ...

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  23. THE BRIDPORT AFFAIR.

    In connection with the fatal affair at Bridport, by which two men lost their lives source nine days since, the craft Penguin, belonging to ...

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  24. AXEMEN'S CARNIVAL.

    The Axemen's Carnival next Thursday promises to be a big success. ...

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  26. CHANCES IN THE CIVIL SERVICE.

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to day Mr Fred Turner, clerk in the Statistician's Office, was appointed clerk and accountant tot he Loads Title Office, ...

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  27. OIL FUEL

    The British Admiralty has decided to work all the torpedoes with oil food instead of coal. ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING.

    Messrs Kennedy and Son are advised of the arrival of the [?] carin at Adelaide on Monday morning last. The ss. Oonah, from Hobart, arrived ...

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  29. THE ARMY DISORGANISED.

    The Czar has been informed that one-fourth of his army cannot be trusted. The officers of the Guards threaten to resign wholesale. ...

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  30. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Silver is quoted to-day at 2s 6d per ounce. ...

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  31. DEPUTATION TO MINISTER OF LANDS.

    To-day at upon a deputation waited opra the Hon. Alec. Dean, Minister of Lands, and introduced a matter which It recognised will before long be of serious ...

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  32. REGIMENTS ISOLATED.

    Several regiments of Guards at Krasmueselo have been rigorongly isolated. In spite of the isolation, they isolated. In spite manage to hold political ...

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  33. THE LOONGANA'S PASSENGER LIST.

    The is. Loongana arrived from morning with the following passongers — Saloon : Mesdames Aimstrong, Roberts, Juhnson, Harvey, ...

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  34. ALLEGED SHOOTING WITH INTENT.

    Wm Levis, on remand. was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) at the City Police Court this morning with shooting at Edward Turner ...

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  35. ON CHANGE

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  36. THE LATE MR GEORGE LANSELL.

    Mr LaSalle's will was hedged for probate to-day. The Victorian estate is as follows:—Real, £3071: personal, £330,244. He authorises ...

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  37. A WALKING FEAT.

    Edward Weston, the world-famed pedestrian, now 68 years of age, is trying to beat his own record of a quarter of a century ago, for the 92 ...

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  38. THE BIALYSTOK MASSACRE.

    The result of M. Goiemykins' enquiry at Bialystok exonerates the officials and troops from blame, and adde that a series of revolutionary ...

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  39. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY

    Crick and Cath, charged with conspiracy at Sydney, have been remanded for eight days, Crick strongly protested. ...

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  40. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    Owing to the preference given to West Indian sugar, Canada and Great Britain have taken all the sugar produced in Trinidad, and ...

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  41. HOBART BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    Tho ordinary weekly meeting of the Hobart Benevolent Society wan bold this afternoon. The report submitted showed that during tho past week 150 families, ...

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  43. OPENING OF SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The South Australian Parliament was opened to-day by the Governor. The prosperity of the Slate was referred to, and I he Governor said ...

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  44. ANARCHISTS LEAVING LONDON.

    Fourteen anarchists have left London since the 15th inst. The police authorities in Madrid and of her continental places have been ...

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  45. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    At a meeting of the Executive Council to-day the following, among other business, was transacted: Mr A. A. Pearl, of Latrobe, was appointed inspector under ...

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  46. 'COLONIAL OUTLAWS.'

    Mr Frederick Harrison has striking article in the new number of the ' Positivist Review,' in the course of which be says :— One of ...

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  47. A CHURCH BURNT IN HAMBURG.

    St Michael's Church in Hamburg has been burnt to the ground. The steeple, which was 430ft high, collapsed, and fell into the streets, ...

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  48. STOCK SALES

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  49. ASSAULTING THE POLICE.

    Jas. parsons (22) was charged before the Police Magistrate (Mr W. O. Wise) and Mr G. Hiddiostone, J. P., Superinten. [?] Pedder prosecuting, at the City ...

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  50. THE TROUBLE IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Five Kaffire, who were shouting for Bombasts, the rebel chief, whose death was reported recently, have been arrested in the suburbs of ...

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  51. SPORTING.

    The above club held a meeting at Risdon Park on Saturday next. Large nominations have been received for the different events, and as [?] club have ...

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  53. CYCLING NEWS.

    Bicycles can be purchased cheaper In midwinter than in spring or summer As proof of this are the grand display of bicycles and pr[?] in the window of the ...

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