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  5. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    In the Practice Court to-day. before Mr Justice Hood, Mr Coldham (instructed by Messrs Blake and Riggall) applied, on behalf of defendant, to have ...

    Article : 610 words
  6. WIRE NETTING INDUSTRY.

    A deputation representing the employes of Lysaght's iron and wire works, Footscray, to-day asked the Minister of Customs that either a duty should be ...

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  7. Entertainment for Charity.

    The annual concert in aid of the picnic for the poor children and women of Melbourne will ake place in the Athenaeum Hall on Tuesday, Oct. 27th. His ...

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  8. Princess's Theatre.

    Are You a Mason? will be produced for the last time to-night at the Princess's Theatre. The last opportunity of seeing this extremely mirthful production is ...

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  9. Rob Roy.

    The seating accommodation for the production of "Rob Roy" at the Princess's Theatre this month is likely to be severely taxed, as the bookings for the ...

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  10. "The Dear loaf" Catch-Cry.

    Mr Chamberlain appears to have written with strength and effect on the "dear loaf" phase of the [?]seal controversy in the course of the preface which, ...

    Article : 479 words
  11. Opera House Artists.

    An imposing array of fresh talent appears at the Opera House to-night. The new artists include Frank and Ronnie Lenton, acrobats, equilibrists, and ...

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  12. Irish Agricultural Returns.

    The returns just published by the Agricultural department of the acreage under crops in Ireland show that the tendency for land in Ireland to pass from ...

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  13. Helped by the Kaiser.

    A young Swiss lady, residing at Constance, who collects autographs recently wrote to all the European sovereigns, asking for the autographs for her col ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. Suicide in a Ball-room.

    According to the London "Daily Mail", a remarkable suicide, having a romantic inception, occurred in a Berlin dancing hall on the night of 19th August. A ...

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  15. DEFENCE WAS ADEQUATE.

    A case presenting some unusual features, so far as the defence was concerned, was before Messrs P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and P. Biashki, J.P., in the ...

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  16. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    Mr Shiels, as the Minister controlling the Government Printing Office, determined a few months ago to reduce the large amount spent annually in ...

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  17. THE CHINESE AFFAIR

    "The only way you can deal with the Chinese effectually is to stop their rice," said a timber merchant this morning and he proceeded to inform our ...

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  18. Hidden Hoard Found.

    Some workmen recently engaged in raising an enormous slab of stone in an old house in Audience (Finistere) came upon over 2000 ancient coins, weighing ...

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  19. Rights of Widow and Children.

    "The Herald" has for years past advocated an amendment in the law of wills so that a testator would not, when dying, be allowed to deprive his wife ...

    Article : 328 words
  20. Centenarian Secret.

    "Don't injure your health, don't give way to temptation, and don't act like a fool." According to Anna Frigo, of Montebello-Vicentino, in Lombardy, any one ...

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  21. The Senate Has Done Its Duty.

    It would be difficult to estimate the value of the service done to Australia when the Senate determined last evening to insist upon the creation of a ...

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  22. MYSTERY OF A RING.

    Another development explaining the mystery in one way, but adding to it in another, arose this morning in the extraordinary ease in which Edward S. ...

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  23. Troublesome Prisoners.

    Dr. Cole, P.M., dealt with several troublesome prisoners at Pentridge yesterday. Two men were charged with quarrelling in the stone-yard. It was ...

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  24. Conditional Certificate.

    A certificate of discharge from his debts was grunted by Judge Molesworth in the insolvency Court to-day to James Russell, a clerk in the Railway ...

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  25. Love in a Cemetery.

    Mr Forest Moore and Miss Mabel Pullam, of Cleveland, wanted to marry, but their parents, regarding them as too young, forbade them to see or ...

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  26. A Nominal Defendant.

    Mr Walter Madden, managing director of the National Trustees, Executors and Agency Co. of Australasia Limited, writes in respect to a recent action ...

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  27. The Profits of Hotel-keeping.

    It is not to be wondered that that statistics of Swiss in-keeping have made French mouths water. On October 31, 1899, the American Consul of Geneva sent ...

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  28. To Help the Hospital.

    A garden fete and fair will he held in Queen's Park, Moonee Ponds, to-morrow afternoon and evening, in aid of the Women's Hospital. The committee of ...

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  29. Duly of the Representatives.

    Had Australia been expertly served by her supposed Parliament of exports, we should have led tho way in that, instead of slavishly adopting the ...

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  30. For the Alfred Hospital.

    The special matinee given by the Gaiety Entertainers, in aid of the Alfred Hospital, as a response to an article in "The Herald." describing the needs of ...

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  31. The Czar and His People.

    Surely it cannot be an altogether pleasant visit which his imperial Majesty the Czar of all the Russians is Just now paying to his "dear brother," the ...

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  32. Fitzroy Competitions.

    The final grand entertainment in connection with the recent Fitzroy A.N.A. musical and elocutionary competitions will be held in the local town hall ...

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