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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Sir John and Lady Quick are returning by the s.s. Otway, which is due in Melbourne on Monday, 23rd inst. ...

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  3. THE GOLD CASES.

    The galleries and pre[?] of the City Court were crowded yesterday, when the five men arrested in Bendigo on Saturday evening appeared ...

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  4. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    In official quarters it is recognised that the powers are anxious to see the Turko-Italian conflict cease, but at the same time a warning has ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At a caucus of the Commonwealth Liberal League on Saturday evening at the Beehive, at which several delegates were present it was ...

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  6. WORK AND WAGES.

    Mr. A. B. Piddington, the Royal Commissioner, who is inquiring into the alleged shortage of labor, sat again to-day. ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    Very little fresh news has transpired with respect to the Monarchist movement in Portugal. According to information made ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The Amalgamated Society-of Railway Servants is at present meeting in conference. A resolution was adopted yesterday expressing ...

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  10. DECIDED IN CAUCUS.

    The date of the approaching State elections was finally decided to-day at a meeting of the Cabinet. But for some extraordinary ...

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  11. LABOR FOR VICTORIA.

    Two steamers winch arrived yesterday brought 249 new settlers for Victoria. The Demonthenes had on board ...

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  12. GUNBOWE[?]

    Mr. F. G. Pittoch, the selected Labor candidate, addressed a well attended meeting to-night, dealing principally with the question of ...

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  13. FAILURE OF THE RISING

    The Government troops, after sustaining the Monarchists' fire for an hour, occupied Vinhaes, and chased the Monarchists across the ...

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  15. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday,--A largely attended meeting of the Electric Telegraph and Telephone Construction Union enthusiastically approved of ...

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  16. TEACHERS' PAY.

    The resolutions passed by meetings of Stale school teachers held at the end of last week in Melbourne, Bendigo, Ballarat, and other ...

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  17. THE BOMB IN INDIA.

    A native of India named Bepinchandrapal has been sentenced to a month's imprisonment for writing a seditions article in a local ...

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  18. THE BUTCHERS' STRIKE.

    A few of the butchers who have been on strike have returned to work, hut the great majority arc still out, and seem likely to remain ...

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  19. HOME RULE DELEGATES.

    Messrs. W. A. Redmond, M.P., Mr. R. Hazelton, M.P., and Mr. J. Donovan, who are touring Australia and New Zealand in order to raise ...

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  20. NINE MINERS KILLED.

    A serious, mine accident, involving the loss of several lives, has occurred at Dortmund, in the Prussian Province of Westphalia, 20 miles ...

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  21. "THE ANSWER."

    A book called "The Answer." written by one W. J. Chidley, is alleged by the authorities to be of an improper character, and to day Mr. E. W. Cole and Mr. ...

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  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. John Dillon, in a speech last night, said the forthcoming Home Rule Bill would be at least as good as Parnell's Bill of 1886, and ...

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  23. 51 LABOR CANDIDATES SELECTED.

    The selection of Mr. S. Reynolds as the Labor candidate for the Warburton electorate was endorsed by the central executive of the Political ...

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  24. APPEAL TO THE NATION.

    Lord Roberts publishes an appeal to the nation to seriously consider the questions of social reform. Imperial unity, and defence, all of ...

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  25. TWO MORE CHARGES.

    Two further informations have been sworn. Henry Edmund Ruedin and Albert Johnson will be charged with "thai, being in ...

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  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN CABINET.

    The results of the balloting for the new Ministry occasioned little or no surprise. It appears to he generally recognised that the ...

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  27. A BAKER'S DEATH.

    Inquiry is being made by the detectives regarding the death of Adolph Sander, a baker, 64 years of age, who received injuries to his ...

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  28. CHAMPION BILLIARDS.

    T. Recce, the English Billiardist, who recently visited Australia, has challenged George Gray, the young Australian to play a mattch of 9000 ...

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  29. THE ST. KILDA SENSATION.

    The evidence placed before the coroner to-day in relation to the death of Frank Loquet at St. Kilda, on Thursday evening, did not explain why he should seek ...

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  30. TURKISH ARMY NEAR GREECE.

    Forty-two thousand Turkisn troops are mobilising at Salonika, in European Turkey. The export of produce has been prohibited, and ...

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  31. CABINET BUSINESS.

    It was decided by the Cabinet to-day to appoint a board of three to enquire into the price charged for gas by the Metropolitan Gas Company and the general ...

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  32. THE DEFERRED ELECTIONS.

    The deferred elections for the four North West seats will take place on Wednesday. Three Liberals and one Labor member are ...

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  33. PAY FOR SUNDAY LABOR

    The interpretation of the regulation with regard to Sunday labor in the Railway Department was considered by the Cabinet to-day. The conclusion arrived at ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    The maximum temperature registered yesterday by Mr. J. Beebe was 69.8, and the minimum 16.6 degrees. To-day should be rather warmer ...

    Article : 165 words
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  36. ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE.

    Last night a big crowd witnessed the second production of "Struck Oil,: which, though presented on numerous [?] in past years, always retains ...

    Article : 140 words
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  38. THE FROLICS.

    A short season of musical entertainment was [?] at the Town Hall last evening [?] "The Frolics," a costume comedy company, created by Mr. ...

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  39. A SERIOUS COLLISION.

    ECHUCA, Friday,--A serious accident bef[?]l a young man named Louis Sugden Chas. George, the driver of one of the milk rounds, came into contact with ...

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  40. EGGS FOR THE HOSPITAL.

    The latest illustrated charity act, Egg Day, has reached this district. The Barker's Creek State school yesterday gathered up 20 dozen, which were duly received ...

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