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  4. FOURTH EDITION NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    (Continued from Page 1.) The ship George T. Hay still remains at anchor off San Remo, but is quite safe. ...

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  5. THE TURF.

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  6. MURDERS BY NATIVES.

    The steamer Moresby arrived from New Britain to-day. She reports that when she was at Aniha, at New Britain, off the coast of New Guinea, the yacht ...

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  7. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    Statements have been made to the effect that the various metropolitan branches of the naval and military forces are much dissatisfied with the rates of ...

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  8. SMALL-POX.

    Dr Ashburton Thomson, the President of the Board of Health, made a personal visit to the transport Chingt[?] to-day. As the result of his examination of ...

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  9. FOOTBALL.

    The weather was nice and the air crisp this afternoon when the various football clubs played practice matches, in order to give the old men a run, and the ...

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  10. THE POLICE COURTS.

    An elderly woman named Annie Barker who was arrested yesterday by Detective Fryer on a charge of attempting to set fire to a shop and dwelling at North Melbourne was formally ...

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  11. OBSCENE LANGUAGE.

    A young man named Frank Quinn was charged at the Carlton Court this morning with using obscene language. Constable Fanning stated that shortly after nine o'clock last ...

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  12. VICTORIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    The case of Corporal Symonds, who arrived in the s.s. Chingtu, which reached Sydney on Thursday evening, having been diagnosed as small-pox, special ...

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  13. DESTROYING DRAIN PIPES.

    Two boys, Albert Street and Thomas Noble, were proceeded against at the Richmond Court to-day on a charge of damaging two pipes, the property of the Metropolitan Board of Works. ...

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  14. IS IT PLAGUE?

    'A suspicious case of illness has been reported this morning from Mosman, which is rumored to be one of bubonic plague. ...

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  15. AT ADELAIDE.

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  16. WHISKY AND CHEESE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day, Thomas Parry was charged with stealing a bottle of whisky, the property of Arthur Winter, grocer, on the 25th Inst. Prosecutor left his cart in ...

    Article : 121 words
  17. COMMONWEALTH.

    The members of the Cabinet were again in conference to-day, their deliberations extending over nearly three hours. All the Ministers were present, and ...

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  18. SANDOWN PARK RACES.

    Charming weather prevailed this afternoon when the Sandown Park Racing Club held their April meeting, and as a consequence there was an excellent ...

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  19. MID-OCEAN TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Mrs Jane Smith, on the charge of causing the death of Patrick Conway by poisoning, on board the steamer Talune, while on a voyage from ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Elizabeth Daly, of Spencer street, spinster, compulsory acquestration, Assets, L372; debts, L241 15B; surplus, L150 5s. A. S. [?] ...

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  22. UNDER CHLOROFORM

    Mr Candler and a jury to-day, at the Melbourne Hospital, investigated the circumstances under which a lad, named William H. Talt, 14 years of age, came ...

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  23. THE STOCKMEN'S REHEARSAL.

    If any of our English visitors had desired to witness a scene of typical bush life they might have enjoyed the privilege ...

    Article : 329 words
  24. HOWARD SMITH AND SONS' SPORTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  25. RAIN IN SYDNEY.

    In consequence of the wet weather today, the Canterbury Park race meeting and all out-door sports have had to be postponed. ...

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  26. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High Water at Williamstown:-- This evening at 9.25; tomorrow at 9.47 a.m. and 10.10 p.m.; Monday at 10.34 a.m. and 11 p.m. Monday's projected departures are:-- ...

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  27. THE GALE THAT HAS PASSED.

    The well-known steamer Barrabool, 1900 tons arrived from Port Kembla this morning, with coals. Captain H. Mills reports leaving on the 23rd, and states ...

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  28. SEATS MARKED OFF.

    The Ministry still continues to lead in point of numbers of members who have marked off seats in the House of Representatives. Counting the eight ...

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  29. CRICKET.

    This match was continued on the Williams town cricket ground. Williamstown commenced their first innings this afternoon, Suteliffe and Honderson batting to the bowling of Earic and ...

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  30. THE S.S. OURAKA.

    The s.s. Ouraka, 1700 tons, also arrived this morning. Captain A Jenkyne reports leaving Newcastle on the 24th Inst. He passed Gabo Island on the succeeding ...

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  31. THE QUEEN'S STATUE.

    The statue of the late Queen Victoria, which Mr C. Douglas Richardson was commissioned by the Government to execute, is not completed, and this ...

    Article : 127 words
  32. THE OPENING CEREMONY.

    The following gentlemen from the States other than Victoria, who were appointed by the Prime Minister to assist Mr G. H. Jenkins in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  33. FROM TO-NIGHT TILL MONDAY.

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  34. WERE DUTIES PAID?

    Issac Hyman, general dealer, carrying on business at the corner of Queensberry and Madeline streets, Carlton, was charged at the City Court to-day with ...

    Article : 148 words
  35. SHAH OF PERSIA.

    A report has been received to the effect that the Shah of Persia is again seriously ill. No particulars have been forwarded ...

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  36. JUNIOR . MATCHES

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  37. THE VISITING TROOPS.

    The arrangements for the accommodation of the troops visiting here in connection with the Commonwealth celebrations at Royal Park are being pushed ...

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  38. THEATRES, ETC.

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  39. SEA TRAGEDIES.

    The hon. treasurer of the Federal and Loui[?] Lamont Relief Fund (Mr W. G. Appleton) acknowledges the receipt of L50 from the Union Steamship Company ...

    Article : 146 words
  40. RETURNING TROOPS.

    The Defence department of the State is in receipt of the following cable message from his Excellency the Governor of Cape Colony:-- ...

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  41. TO-MORROW.

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  42. MONDAY'S LAW LIST.

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  43. SPORTS DEPOT TROPHY.

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  44. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    The annual Eight Hours' Celebration of the local Trades and labor Organisation, postponed from Monday last, was held to day under delightful weather conditions. ...

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  45. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT.

    'A' sensational accident occurred at four o'clock this morning, when the Colac goods train ran into a mob of horses which had strayed on to the ...

    Article : 86 words
  46. MONDAY.

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  47. VEHICLE ACCIDENT.

    Mr T. G. Grano, a well-known local barrister, met with a severe accident last evening. While he was out driving with his son part of the harness broke ...

    Article : 129 words
  48. THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.

    To no section of his subjects can Kind Edward VII, turn with more distinct assurance of support than to the members of the medical profession. His Majesty's ...

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  49. ADELAIDE RACES.

    Owing to the opening of the Federal Parliament having been fixed for 9th May the dates for the autumn race meeting of the South Australian Jockey ...

    Article : 535 words
  50. RULE OF SPELLING.

    It used to be sold that [?] gentleman could be so ill-bred as to spell correctly. Like Napoleon, statesmen of the last century were too busy in State affairs to ...

    Article : 88 words
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  52. GENERAL INFORMATION.

    To Sydney.--R.M.S. Himalaya, from Port Melbourne, at noon on Tuesday. ...

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  53. TIMES OF ARRIVAL.

    The Royal Agricultural Society's Show Grounds are now in complete order for the reception of the visiting mounted troops. The tents have been pitched, ...

    Article : 246 words
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