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  5. OUR CABLES.

    The riots which have attended the holding of the soclalist Congress at Lilie. ln the north of France, have brought the Mayor of that city into ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The trial of Dr Jameson and his five companions, against whom a true bill was found by the Grand Jury of Middlesex. on a charge of making war upon a ...

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  7. OUR BOYS.

    At Kennington Oval to-day the Australian Eleven continued their match against Surrey. Last evening, when the stumps were ...

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  8. IN INSOLVENCY.

    The examination in the estate of M. W. Fergusson was continued in the Insolvency Court this morning, before Judge Molesworth. Mr Fink appeared ...

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  9. "CHINESE DEVILMENT."

    Edward Teager, a half-caste Chinese interpreter, was brought before Mr Panton, P.M., at the City Police Court today, on a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  10. OUR CABLES.

    There are two aerial items, one of them tragic, lucluded in this evening's news. At Paris two aeronauts made an ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Guilty. Jameson and his five companions. Sentences have been deferred. Maximum is two years. ...

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  12. THE OAR.

    A further detail of the match arranged between James Stanbury, of Sydney, champion oargman of the world, and jacob Gaudnur, the American sculler, ...

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  13. MARQUIS DE MORES.

    A telegram, dated 18th ult., from Tunis to the "Duty News," is as follows:--Confirmation has been received here of the report that the Marquis de ...

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  14. THE LOSS OF THE ALERT.

    The hearing of the action brought by Robert Ponting, sole survivor of the steamer Alert, against Huddart; pilrker and Company Limited, for the recovery ...

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  15. ON THE CARE OF RINGS.

    It is never wise to wet rings that have stones In them. Of course, all rings need to be cleaned from time to time, and diamonds, rubles, emerntds ...

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  16. SLY-GROG SELLING.

    The adjourned charges of alleged gly grog selling preferred against Jessie Palmer and Millie Swanson, described as waitresses at the City Oyster ...

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  17. LIVING ON GRASS.

    Consul Fonsama telegraphs from Kharput that the people are emaclated from want of food, disease is threatening, and the children are living on grass. His ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL BANK.

    An extraordinary general meeting of the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited was held in the Athenaeum this morning, for the purpose of ...

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  20. CONTAGION IN BANK NOTES.

    A well-known tank cashier was talking the other day about the possibilities of contagion in soiled bank-notes and took occasion to remark that a much ...

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