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  4. "THE CRAZY PRINCE."

    On 4th March the correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote from Berlin:-- Public opinion in Germany has once ...

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  5. THE FIRST WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    Probably the first war correspondent was Henry Crabb Robinson, who in January, 1807, received a proposal from Mr Walter that he should take up his ...

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  6. THIRD EDITION.

    The War. Cables on Page 1. Neuchwang a closed port. Russia buying guns in America. ...

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  7. SUBMARINE TRIUMPH

    The "Daily Mail" of March 10th reports:-- The important [?]mahoeuvres which are now being held off the south coast ...

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  8. POISON DRAMA.

    On 8th March the Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wired as follows, giving the details of a tragedy cablegraphed here the next day:-- ...

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  9. DUTY OF A NAVAL OFFICES

    The report of the members of the committees who were charged with the [?] of selecting boys for entry in the [?] Naval College at Osborne was issued ...

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  10. BRIEF MENTION.

    The Home Affairs department has under consideration the question of leasing a suite of offices in the Rialto, Collins street, for the purpose of accommodating ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. ANTI-GAMBLING.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Thistlethwake, Hartnell nnd Dr Altchison, J's.P., Detective Sergeant O'Donnell proceeded ...

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  12. STATE POLITICS.

    A telegram from Creswick to-day informs us that the candidates for the Allendale electorate are Mr W. B. Grose, Sir A. J, Peacock, Hon. R. Richardson. ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At the Criminal Court to-day, James Smith, aged 31 years, was found guilty of having indecently assaulted a girl named Lovie Marks, aged 17. ...

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  14. RIVER MYSTERY

    The spectacle of a large dog of the St. Bernard type, ceaselessly trotting up and down the Yarra bank near the water's edge, a little above the Punt road ...

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  15. The University Crippled.

    A memorandum has been submitted to the Premier, Mr Bent, by the Council of the University of Melbourne, setting forth the financial position of the ...

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  16. BARR'S STABLES BURNED.

    Shortly after one o'clock this morning, the training stables which belonged to the late F. J. Barr were destroyed by fire, and one horse, a hunter, was burned ...

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  17. WANTED AT HOME

    ANDREWS (CHARLES) last wrote [?] Granville, Melbourne, in 1890. Nephew quires. BAKER (WALTER), of Tancke, [?] ...

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  18. OLD MAN'S CONDUCT.

    A feeble old man was charged at the Court of Petty Sessions to-day with having wilfully and obscenely exposed his person in the presence of two little girls ...

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  19. ISOLATION AND STARVATION.

    The spirit said to animate the defenders of the great fortress at the extremity of the Lino-tung peninsular la highly creditable, but not the less is its position ...

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  20. HISTORIC NUMBERS.

    Probably none of the revolutionary changes effected by the new War Office reformers will be quite so welcome as that which gives back to the regiments of ...

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  21. PLACE IN HELL.

    According to an "Argus" telegram from Fremantle, the person humorously alluded to as the "Rev" J. A. Dowie, said on leaving:-- "The press of Australia--they are villains ...

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  22. NUTSHELLS.

    By Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day the readings Were:--Barometer, 30375, stationery. Yesterday, 30150. Thermometer, in the sun, highest 123 ...

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  23. HARBOR TRUST.

    For some days past vague rumors have been current to the effect that, owing to alleged irregularities in connection with the recent Melbourne Harbor Trust ...

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  24. "THE THREE-HORSE TROYKA."

    The Novoe Vremya" compares England, America, and Japan to a sledge drawn by three horses of unequal mettle. Japan travels fast, but America and ...

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  25. AUTHOR'S UNREASONABLENESS.

    In "Pearson's Magazine" Mr Stanley L. Wood, the artist, tells some amusing stories of his experiences in illustrating stories. He finds authors unreasonable. ...

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  27. WALKING WITH A BROKEN LEG.

    The splint which enables a man to walk with a broken leg, says the "London Hospital Gazette," comes from the Continent, where it had been used several years, and ...

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  28. GOD:

    An Ode to the Supreme Being, written by the Russian poet, Derzbazin, has a special interest at this moment. In the past it served as a poetic link of ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Sir Philip Fysh, the Postmaster- General is not expected to return to Melbourne until after the High Court has dealt with the petition lodged against his ...

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  30. SURPRISED BY THE POPE.

    An amusing incident occurred recently, writes a correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle." from Rome on March 3rd, which has given rise to a rumor that ...

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  31. READY FOR RUSSIA.

    The Bombay correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote on 19th February last:-- The Russian threat of a concentration ...

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  32. THE POLICE COURTS

    Sydney Andrewartha, mantelpiece manufacturer. Studley street, Abbotsford, was flied 20s at the Collingwood Court to-day for falling to register his factory. ...

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  33. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Sir John Forrest resents the statements of Mr Walter Malcolmson, cabled to Australia a few days ago, to the effect that Western Australia is the "slave ...

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  34. LICENSING ACT BREACH.

    To-day, at the Collingwood Court, Ellen [?]tt, licensee of the Crown and Anchor Hotel, Langridge street, was fined 14 for allowing a drunken person to be on her licensed premises. ...

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  35. WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    James Binney and Lealle Miller were prosecuted at the Coburg Police Court this morning on a charge of riding bicycles on the evening of 31st March without lights. Samuel ...

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  36. HEAVY BALKAN FIGHTINQ

    In the midst of the Far East trouble that in the near East goes on, a Router's message from Salonica, dated 27th February, says:-- ...

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  37. ACTIVITY OF THIEVES.

    Mr George Hall, Ironfounder, of Victoria street, Brunswick, complained to the local police this morning that during his temporary absence yesterday his house was raided by ...

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  38. VICTORIAN CRICKET ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association, held at the club rooms (Young and Jackson's), the following umpires were appointed for the ninth round of pennant matches, ...

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    Between Friends.--Milly: Yon know, dear we're been engaged for two years gun, and I think it's time we were getting married. Tilly: Oh, I don't know. ...

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