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  4. UNGRATEFUL MAN.

    That the Press often materially assists in bringing offenders to Justice is a relinked fact, which has been repeatedly damonstrated. A case in point was ...

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  5. A GOLD PASS.

    In the County Court to-day. Judge. Johnston delivered his reserved judgment in the action brought by the Victorian Railway Commissioners against. ...

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  6. THE EMPIRE.

    The St. Petersburg "Bourse Gazette," the official organ of M. de Witte. the Russian Minister of Finance, offers some comments on the subject of ...

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  7. A JEALOUS HUSBAND

    An enquiry was held yesterday relative to the death of Waiter Charles Allen. 34. known as "Watty" Allen, music-hall artist, residing at South Place ...

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  8. JUST A LARK.

    The City Court was engaged for a considerable time yesterday, morning in investigating charges of assault and larceny preferred against a boy named ...

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  9. SCOTCH EXPRESS.

    The London and North-Western Railway Company has decided upon an interesting experiment in connection with Its railway system. ...

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  10. MARINE TRAGEDY.

    Later reports from Valparaiso are to the effect that the loss of life owing to the steamer Arequipa foundering at [?] moorings in that port during a ...

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  11. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The Government of the Transvaal lately introduced a proposal to confer the franchise upon colored men who are in possession of certain specified ...

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  12. THE TOPEKA HORROR.

    The great flood at Topeka. the capital of the State of Kansas, is now slowly subsiding. As the currents in the streams ...

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  13. ASSASSINATION.

    Persistent reports are in circulation in Vienna that plots are afoot for the assassination of both King Alexander of Servia and Prince Ferdinand of ...

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  14. DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH.

    A telegram from Johannesberg. which appears in to-day's "Standard." states that the leaders of the Dutch Reformed Church have decided to take ...

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  15. MOROCCO.

    M, Combes, the French Premier, has made a statement with respect to the punitive operations about to be undertaken against the Moorish brigands ...

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  16. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    It Is announced that the Emperor William of Germany will visit the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austro-Hungary at Vienna, in September next. ...

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  17. RUSSIA IN CHINA.

    Renter's correspondent at Washington forwards an important communication respecting the attitude of Russia towards Manchuria, which has lately ...

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  18. A DOCTOR'S HABITS.

    'Has your department any authority to interfere in cases where a doctor is to the habit of getting intoxicated, and here is risk to human life attending the ...

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  19. THE FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    Preparations are being made to accord a hearty and imposing reception to M. Loubet. the President of the French republic on the occasion of his ...

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  20. THE ANTARCTIC.

    Captain Colbeck. of the relief ship Morning, which returned to Lyttelton from the Antarctic regions, in March last, after having been in ...

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  21. LONDON LABOR.

    The small earnings and pitiful conditions of many women workers have often been exposed and commented on. But It is well that the subject should be kept ...

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  22. FASTIDIOUS CANNIBALS.

    British colonial reports are often dull productions, and they seldom get beyond the official pigeonhole. But H. Hesketh Bell sends to London a really interesting ...

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  23. PRINCELY BEQUESTS.

    The Birmingham charities will benefit largely under the will of Mr Best, a local brassfounder, who died recently. The deceased gentleman bequeathed ...

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  24. FOREST FIRES.

    Immense forest fires are raging in the Canadian Maritime provinces, and in the State of Maine. United States, which borders on the provinces of ...

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  25. GHOSTLY RIDER

    Every now and again a run of ghost stories takes place. They never fall to excite interest, irrespective of season or the condition of the public mind. ...

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  26. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of wheat in America, east of the Rocky Mountains, is estimated at 36,040,000 bushels, as against 40,030.000 bushels last week. ...

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  27. MR E. H. VIZETELLY'S END.

    At the inquest held on the late Mr E. H. Vizctelly, the well-known author and journalist, who died in the Whitechapel Infirmary, his brother, Mr ...

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  28. SIX AGAINST EIGHTY.

    Mr George Bury, the special service officer to the Aden Hinterland column, who was recently wounded when detached from his main force. has sent home (says ...

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  29. IMPERIAL ARMY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Military Education Division, the offices of which are at 68 Victoria street. Westminster, in issuing information regarding the ...

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  30. THIEVES ARE BUSY.

    During the night of the 2nd Instant, a robbery was committed at the shop of Mr David Smith, tobacconist. 127 Toorak road, South Yarra. Entrance was gained ...

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  31. FOLLIES OF PLUTOCRATS.

    From New. York, on 13th April, the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes:--"The Mail" and Express.' which was formerly owned by a member of the ...

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  32. ATHLETICISM OF GIRLS.

    "I am not exactly an old fogey: I have done my share with bat and bail and oar, and my young barbarian' sons have, like myself, been all at play' at their ...

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  33. TOWN AND COUNTRY BLENDING.

    Between town end country the dividing line, once so firmly ruled, is tending year by year to become blurred and a but obliterated. Not only is the realm [?] ...

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  34. GAS POISONING.

    The chief danger of poisoning by Illuminating gas is not so much in a big leak as in the gradual leakage from the gas mains. in the case of a leak within ...

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  35. A DREAM THAT CAME TRUE.

    Two men lost their lives in the Severn at Bewdley on 22nd March, and It was not until Wednesday that the first body --that of Stephen Price-- was found At. ...

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  36. FINANCIAL SECRETARY'S BUDGET

    An instance of the Budget being introduced to the House of Commons by a member of the Government other than the Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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