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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    The mania which has so badly attacked New South Wales legislators in regard to the crusade against gambling, is spreading faster even than ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    According to the "Morning Post," the Prime Minister (Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman) will shortly be created a peer, and will lead the ...

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  6. STEAMER COLLISION.

    A Swedish timber-laden steamer collided with the breakwater in the naval harbor at Dover. The force of the collision was so ...

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  7. THE PEERAGE AND THE STAGE

    The Hon. Henry Lyndhurst Bruce, eldest son of the Earl of Aberdare,was married to Camille Clifford on October 11. The Earl has made his ...

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  8. TERRIBLE BOATING FATALITY ON THE SWAN.

    A terrible yachting accident on the Swan River occurred yesterday, resulting in the death of five persons. The yacht contained a holiday party ...

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  9. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS.

    "Casual Correspondent" of that wonderfully virile spot, Northampton, which, it seems, mustn't now be styled "Goatopolis," having lost its ...

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  10. THE LATE LORD SALISBURY.

    Earl Clarendon unveiled a statue to the late Lord Salisbury at Hatfield on Saturday last. ...

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  11. INTERSTATE.

    Alexander Cordner master of the ship Lord Antrim, was arrested by detectives on a charge of Unlawfully proceeding to sea from Sydney, ...

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  12. GENERAL.

    A further sum amounting to £990,000 was withdrawn from the London banks yesterday for Egypt. The "Times" states that the money ...

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  13. Police Court.

    James R. Hanlon v. Edward Ward. Claim of £30 for wages, riding fees, etc. Mr. du Roulav for the plaintiff, and ...

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  14. DELIRIOUS PATIENT JUMPS OUT OF WINDOW.

    Andrew Webb, suffering from delirium following an attack of influenza jumped out of a window of the hospital and fell on the asphalt, 25ft ...

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  15. STATEMENTS BY SURVIVORS.

    In regard the yachting fatality, the weather on Monday was boisterous, with heavy gales, which made the water rough. ...

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  16. TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN CENTRAL AMERICA.

    Central America has been swept by a cyclone, which caused the destruction of San Salvador. The fury of the cyclone was ...

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  17. MACHINERY ACCIDENT AT BALLARAT.

    Thomas Carroll was caught in the cogwheel, of some machinery at Ballarat, and one of his legs was crushed to pulp. ...

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  18. WOMAN CHARGED WITH BURGLARY.

    Marion (alias "Bill") Edwards was committed for trial on a charge of burglary, at Collingwood Police Court to-day. A large number of fashionably ...

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  19. VICTORIA DISTRICT TURF CLUB

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  21. Mingenew Notes.

    Another sudden death occurred here last week, when Abraham Howels, aged 80 years, died whilst talking to a friend. Howels was an old settler ...

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  22. AMERICAN TRUSTS.

    Judge Holt, President of the Circuit Court of New York, yesterday fined the New York Central Railroad Company £21,600 for granting ...

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  23. MAIL COACH HORSES BOLT.

    The horses attached to the Albury to Walbundrie coach bolted. Miss Renie Fitzgerald; who was the only passenger, was thrown out. Her ...

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  24. LOCAL

    On Monday Stanley Reid was tragically killed by being struck by a falling anchor. Deceased and his father are engaged ...

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  25. A MOTOR-CAR CASE.

    At Bendigo to-day, Mrs. Peebles obtained £567 damages against Geo Victor and Horace Lansell, sons of the late George Lansell for injuries ...

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  26. THE ROYAL CHARTER

    There is a project on foot to refloat the Royal Charter, a vessel which was wrecked on the English coast in the year 1856, containing a large ...

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  27. TRAFALGAR ANNIVERSARY.

    Trafalgar Day was celebrated throughout the United Kingdom with the usual ceremony. Canterbury and Wellington (New ...

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  29. New South Wales

    James Latchford, a solicitor at Casino, committed suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. ...

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  30. PARLIAMENT.

    Geraldton Bubonic Plague Outbreak Select Committee's Report Adopted. The Legislative Council, last night adopted the Geraldton Bubonic Plague ...

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  31. SUSPENSION OF A MADRAS BANK.

    The firm of Arbuthnot and Company, bankers of Madras, have suspended payment. The London house of MacFadzen ...

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  32. VOLUNTEER THREATENS TO KILL HIS WIFE.

    A man named Sydney Smith suicided early this morning. Smith rose at 1 o'clock and told his wife to have a bath, as he intended ...

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  33. RICH COPPER DISCOVERY.

    A Swedish exploring expedition reports the discovery of rich copper deposits at Alanjarssnak, in Greenland. The deposits are reported to extend ...

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  34. Legislative Assembly.

    The House sat till 2 o'clock this morning, and got through the Mines Regulations Bill. Local Wire ...

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  35. BOXING.

    Truscott defeated Jack Cullen, of Perth, in a boxing match at the Cyclorama on Monday night in nine rounds. ...

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  36. THE ELECTION PETITIONS.

    The Federal High Court, after hearing argument in the election petition case of Holmes v. Angwin, decided it had no jurisdiction to review Chief ...

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  37. New Zealand.

    A disastrous fire occurred here yesterday afternoon. The fire started in an auctioneer's mart on Lambton Quay, and was not ...

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  38. CANADA-AUSTRALIAN LINE.

    Speaking on Monday, Sir Wilfrid Laurier (Premier of Canada) stated he was considering the advisableness of increasing the subsidy to the ...

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  42. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    Addressing a large gathering at Edinburgh, Lord Roberts stated that he feared that Mr. Haldane's ideal of a large reserve of able-bodied men of ...

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