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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cash from coal. Imperial Chancellor expects. But the Miners' Federation threatens strike. ...

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  5. MARKET LAKE RAID.

    In the District Court to-day Ernest Tipper was charged with being the occupier of premises used as a common gaming house, as No. 16 Market lane. The ...

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  6. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  7. THEFTS BY WORKMEN.

    Henry Rice and William Norris were charged at the City Court to-day with stealing a quantity of lead and carpets from Government House. ...

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  8. OUR SOLDIERS.

    The Lieutenant-Governor today received a cable message from the Governor of Cape Colony, sating that the four following members of the Victorian ...

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  9. THE ROYAL VISIT.

    It has come under the notice of the Cabinet Celebrations' Committee that entree cards posted to invited guests some days ago have not yet been delivered. ...

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  10. COMMONWEALTH.

    The subject of the federal capital site has been again revived by correspondence which has passed between the Prime Minister of the Common wealth ...

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  11. TRAGIC EVENTS.

    A sad accident occurred on the St. Kilda road last night, a few minutes before ten o'clock, and has unfortunately resulted in the death of Mrs Edward Cole, a young ...

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  12. HORSES AND CARRIAGES.

    Should any little equine hitch occur in the procession arrangements during the Royal Visit it will not certainly be for want of careful and painstaking ...

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  13. PRIME MINISTER'S REPLY.

    To the above letter Mr Carton yesterday despatched the following answer:-- Sir,-- I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt ...

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  14. GOVERNMENT GUESTS.

    The number of guest of the Victorian Government, who are to be provided with hotel accommodation, has been increased to 300. The guests will be allotted rooms ...

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  15. FALL FROM A WINDOW.

    A young woman named Chule is now lying in the Melbourne Hospital suffering from a fracture of the base of the skull, and grave fears are entertained ...

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  16. WHAT TO WEAR.

    So many persons of both sexes continue to write to "The Herald" to the subject of the dress to be worn sit the several functions to take place during the Royal ...

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  17. THE LUNCHEON.

    As a fitting wind-up to the function, Mr Knox entertained all present at lunch con in Parliament House. As the Lieutenant-Governor had to leave early, the ...

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  18. ARRIVAL OF WARSHIPS.

    The whole of the warships expected in Hobson's Bay during the Commonwealth celebrations will shortly have arrived. This morning the Australian gunboat ...

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  19. ADELAIDE.

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  21. THE WOMEN'S WELCOME.

    The movement commenced some months ago with the double object of presenting an address of welcome from the women of Victoria to Her Royal ...

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  22. THE ROYAL TRAIN.

    Today the authorities of the Railway department are running the Royal train, which has already been described in our columns, on a test trip to Ballarat, which ...

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  23. ROLL OF HONOR.

    A distinguished company assembled in the library of Parliament House this afternoon. The occasion was the presentation to the library by the Hon. W. ...

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  24. COURSING.

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  25. BY EXPRESS.

    To-day the Sydney express, by which some distinguished visitors arrived and a number of State guests, had perforce to be, by reason of the volume of ...

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  26. VICTORIA'S POPULATION.

    Late this afternoon Mr J. J. Fenton the Assistant Government Statist, was able to supply us with a preliminary return of the population of Victoria, as revealed ...

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  27. FEDERAL CABINET.

    The Cabinet is sitting again this afternoon, and will continue its deliberations this evening. This morning Mr Barton returned the visit of the captain of the ...

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  28. BOYS IN BLUE.

    This morning Sir John Forrest, Minister of Defence, went across to the Williamstown Torpedo Depot for the purpose in inspecting the New South Wales and ...

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  29. G. H. REID.

    Mr G. H. Reid, M.P., the lender of the Free Trade party, is confined to his room, suffering from bronchitis. Mr Reld's medical attendant says that ...

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  30. HOPE ABANDONED.

    Although not yet posted as missing, the overdue ship Aladdin has now been given by as lost. The vessel left Java for Sydney on 6th November, and ...

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  31. THE INTER-STATE TROOPS

    The mounted men at Flemington are setting down to work rapidly, but until to-morrow, when the camp will be quite full, there will be more or less confusion ...

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  32. RICHMOND RACES.

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  33. STREET COLLISION.

    Mr John Davis, of Union street, Brunswick, was driving a horse and buggy along Bourke street this afternoon. Mr W. P. Auty, of Clifron Hill, ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS

    Edward Bennett, of Branxholme, village settler, Filled at Hamilton. Frederick Mitler, of Part street, South Melbourne, carrying on business at Clarendon ...

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  35. VICTORIAN NAVAL CONTINGENT.

    The members of the Victorian Naval Contingent from China are still in quarantine, and also the transport which brought them to Sydney. ...

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  37. SNAKE-BITE

    Sillas Harris, 23 years of age, laborer, was bitten on the little finger of the right hand by a snake at Garfield this afternoon. He was cutting wood, and stooped down to pick ...

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