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  2. LATEST CABLES.

    The Benchers of Grey's Inn will entertain the colonial Premiers at a luncheon on May 11. The Duke of Connaught will preside. ...

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  6. Nutshells.

    There has been a sort of inquisition, regarding the Northampton railway accident. Successful steps taken to keep the ...

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  7. HIS LAST RIDE.

    At the inquest on Thomas Johnston, who was fatally injured by a fall in the Mentone St[?]eplechase, the eviden e showed that the horse was not interfered ...

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  8. HUGHES ON COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, who is one of the Commonwealth delegates to the Navigation Conference, has contributed an article to the "Morning Post," ...

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  9. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS.

    The lamentably sudden demise of the late James Haselden will leave a perceptible gap in business circles. "Joe" was verily a Geraldtonian ...

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  10. South Australia

    South Australian, Western Australian, and New South Wales crews are busy training for the eight oar champion ship. The Tasmanian, Victorian, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  11. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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  12. THE TURF.

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  13. New South Wales

    A recrudescence of the reported creep in the Broken Hill Block 10 mine, which is considered likely to prove serious, has been reported. The ...

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  14. THE TOULON FIRE.

    It has transpired that the fuse which was found to have -been pushed under the door of an annexe, and was thought to have caused the fire in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  15. LOCAL.

    Captain Hare, although suffering from acute pain in the shoulder, attended at his office yesterday, but on inquiry at the office of the ...

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  16. ACCIDENT TO KAISER'S SECOND SON.

    Eitel Friedrich, the second son of the Kaiser, while attending a parade of troops in Berlin yesterday, was thrown from his horse heavily to the ...

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  17. THE TIMBER TRADE LOCK-OUT.

    At the conference between representatives of the Sawmill Employees' Union and representatives of the employers in the timber trade. ...

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  18. INTER-STATE.

    The Woodend murder has been cleared up. A young man, giving his name as Kurtchonbeer, was arrested tonight at Broadmeadows. He is only ...

    Article : 172 words
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  20. DR. SWANSTON AND H. W. ELLIS.

    Apparently Dr. Swanston and II. W. Ellis are not out of trouble, as while Dr. Swanston is practically on his trial in connection with the death of ...

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  21. THE KELLY GANG.

    The Chief Secretary has prohibited the exhibition of biograph pictures representing the exploits of the Kelly gang in the Benalla and Wangaratta ...

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  22. PROTECTION OF INFANT LIFE.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting was held in the town hall last night to consider the better protection of infant life. ...

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  23. A CHAPTER OF ACCIDENTS.

    A lad named Joseph Rutherford, aged 7, fell off a jiaker at Ballarat today. The wheel crushed his thigh, which necessitated amputation at the ...

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  25. Rabbits in the Northampton District.

    Inspector Dunn, of the Rabbit Department. arrived at Lynton on Saturday last for the purpose of making investigations into the recent reports ...

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  26. LUBRA AND CHILD MURDERED.

    The statement made on Saturday by a black-tracker named Jimmy, that a lubra and half-caste child had been murdered at the blacks' camp at ...

    Article : 185 words
  27. FAUSSETT-GRIST CASE.

    Fauseett, who was defeated in the action against Isabella Grist and committed for trial for alleged perjury, passed the night in custody. He was ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    A party from Sir John Madden's were leaving the vice-regal residence yesterday evening, when the trappings of the horse by some means came in contact ...

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    The examination of George Costello, of Dongarra, and Samuel Kimber, of Tuckanarra, was held before the District Registrar, Mr. Walter, in the ...

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  31. QUITE A LIFETIME !

    For 35 years "Bonnington's Irish Moss" has been used for affections of the Chest, Throat and Lungs. It never fails to give relief if you obtain the ...

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