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  8. SUNKEN GOLD.

    There are bright prospects of the £1,000,000 worth of specie on board the P. and O. Co.'s R.M.S. Oceana, which foundered in the English Channel after ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE

    The distress caused by the great coal strike is growing more acute every day. A number of deaths from starvation has occurred in the potteries districts, ...

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  10. REVOLVER DUEL.

    There was a tragic sequel to-day to an old quarrel in which ex-Mayor Snow, of Oakland, on the east, side of San Francisco Bay, fought an assailant ...

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  11. SENTENCE OF DEATH

    A monster petition is being prepared with a view to securing the reprieve of Frederick Henry Seddon, insurance agent, who was recently condemned to ...

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  12. REIGN OF TERROR.

    Strong measures are being taken by the authorities to suppress the outrages by apaches and other desperadoes in which motor-cars are used, and which ...

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  14. SUFFRAGETTES.

    The hearing of the charge of conspiracy against the well known suffragettes, Mr and Mrs Pethick Lawrence, Mrs Pankhurst, and Mrs Tuke, was ...

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  15. HELP FROM AUSTRALIA

    The New South Wales Government has instructed its London agency office to participate in the measures which are being taken to relievo distress ...

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  16. DICKENS CENTENARY

    The Charles Dickens Centenary Fund has closed with a total of £12,000. This sum is to be divided among the five grandchildren of Dickens, the ...

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  17. RECIPROCITY.

    A number of West Indian delegates are conferring with the Ottawa Government with a view to establishing tariff reciprocity upon an extensive busts. ...

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  18. UNION OF CHURCHES

    The vote taken by the Presbyterian Church of Canada on the question of the union of the Churches has resulted in favor of union by nearly three votes ...

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  19. LONDON UNIVERSITY

    A further donation of £50,000 has been made towards the fund to provide the London University with new buildings. ...

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  20. CONCILIATION BILL.

    The House of Commons is to-day debating the second reading of the Conciliation Bill, which proposes to give the franchise to women who are ...

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  21. RAILWAY MEN OUT.

    Four thousand railway men have gone out on strike here. They demand a 25 per cent. increase in wages. ...

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  22. "USUAL LANGUAGE."

    The usual language, or, rather, the usual phrases were used on this occasion," said George Massey, a witness at the District Court to-day in a case ...

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  23. FATAL MISTAKE.

    Sarah Pevitt, wife of F. H. Pevitt, ganger in Stirling's Government camp on the Waranga-Mallee channel at Nanneelia, died yesterday afternoon ...

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  24. LAND SEEKERS.

    Every available vehicle in the town has been commandeered in order that the 490 land seekers, who are expected to reach Rochester this afternoon by ...

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  25. ENGINEER ARRESTED.

    A search warrant was obtained on behalf of Messrs W. and J. Lempriere, engineers, of Flinders street, for an inspection or a room at the corner of ...

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  26. TIME AND MONEY.

    In 1880, Ellen Honey proceeded against a boarder of hers for £9 due for board and lodging. She obtained judgment, but the money was not paid. ...

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  27. REDUCTION OF LICENSES

    The Licenses Reduction Board yesterday finished its inquiry in the St. Arnaud licensing district. There are 14 hotels here, seven in excess of the ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK.

    The examination of the seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory for the week ending 9 a.m. to-day showed that an earthquake occurred on March 25. ...

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  30. SUBURBAN ROBBERY.

    The residence of Dr R. R. Wettenhall, of Rockley road, South Yarra, was broken into last night. Jewellery valued at £30 was stolen. ...

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  32. TOM MANN.

    Mr Tom Mann, the well-known socialist, who was recently arrested after making a speech at Salford, has been admitted to hall. ...

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