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  4. LATE CABLES.

    Further particulars concerning the avalanche in the Chitral State report that an officer of the Indian Army had a very narrow escape from death. ...

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  5. NEW CENTRAL STATION.

    Every day now new buildings and works necessary to carry on construction are arising, showing that the erection of the new central station is ...

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  7. A WARM DAY.

    Mr Baracchl's forecast. in last evening's "Herald" that a rising temperature, with variable winds, would be experteaced to-day. was borne out to tae ...

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  8. IMMIGRATION QUESTION.

    The cable reports that Canada has resolved. in view of the efforts being made by Australia to draw population to her shores, to Adopt more vigorous measures ...

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  9. LEARN TO SWIM.

    Captain Cresswell, Commandant of the Federal Naval Forces, writes on a highly important subject as follows:-- Sir,--The whole community has been ...

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  10. ORDERED TO LEAVE.

    The Prime Minister to-day issued a statement of the case of the alleged prohibited immigrant. Richard Malouf, said to be a Syrian, who has been ordered to ...

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  11. SHANGHAI TROUBLES.

    The trouble arising out of the deposition of the British and German assessors from their positions in the "mixed courts" at Shanghal has now been ...

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  12. STATE PREMIER.

    The State Premier was also seen on the same subject. "We have plenty of land in Victoria for people," said Mr Bent. "And they ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Mr Isdae Isanes, commonwealth Altorney-General, returned to Melbourne this afternoon by the Sydney express. Lord jersey and Colonel Egerton ...

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  14. LATE SPORTING

    My Mistake arrived at Flemington yesterday evening to fulfil his New year's Day engagements at the V.R.C. meeting. The horse is trained by H. Taylor It is ...

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  15. HISTORY

    Breader and deeper we must write our annals.--Emereon. Neither themselves encouraged while they live, nor their memory, preserved entire to ...

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  16. COMING WEATHER.

    Mr Baracehl, the Government Astronomer, forecasts the weather until noon to-morrow, as follows:-- "Fine generally, still hot inland, with ...

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  17. FERRYMAN OR BOATMAN?

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Hartnell and Baragwanath, J's.P., Constable Hazel proceeded against Thomas M'Intyre on ...

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  18. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  19. A HORSE KILLED.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, before Messrs Rain (chairman), Eade and Talt, J's.P., a young man named [?] Blake was charged with negligently ...

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  20. CHARGE OF MURDER.

    At the Water Police Court to-day a case was mentioned in which a woman named Annie Johnstone stands charged with "that she did, on 16th December, ...

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  21. VICTOR J. DALEY.

    The death took place this morning, at his residence at Waltara, of Victor J. Daley, the well-known Australian poet. Deceased had been for some ...

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  22. RICHMOND RACES.

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  23. TEMPERATURE.

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  24. THE BAROMETER.

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  25. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Dilapidation in most countries would be regarded as a symptom of decay: hut in this, island, fabrics roared at considerable cost in a state ...

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  26. FOUND IN A CLUB-ROOM.

    About 2.30 o'clock this morning, Constable Matthews was on his beat on Mount Alexander road, Moonee Ponds, when he heard the sound of the ...

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  27. TO AUTHORS, JOURNALISTS AND OTHERS.

    With a view of encouraging the art of the historian of our own times, and affording the public a useful and valuable exemplification of how public ...

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  28. STANDARD TIME.

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  29. TRAGEDY AT COOGEE.

    The dead body of a man was found on the beach at Coogee this morning, and is lying at the morgue awaiting identification. ...

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  30. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Summer A rather warm day. Highest reading was 96'8 in the shade. The temperature began to fall after ...

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  31. "AUSTRALIA TO-DAY."

    The United Commercial Travellers Association of Australasia has published a special issue of the association's official paper, "The Australasian ...

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  32. THE PRIZE.

    Professor T. G. Tucker, M.A., Litt. D. Cambridge. Professor W. Harrison Moore, B.A., L.L.B. ...

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  33. SCRATCHINGS.

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  35. JUNIOR CRICKET.

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  36. A DRUNKEN OMNIBUS DRIVER.

    An omnibus driver was fined twenty shillings at the District Court yesterday for being in a state of intoxication when in ...

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  37. THE SHOPS ACT.

    The chief Secretary, Sir Samuel gillott, was seen to-day with reference to the extraordinary letter of "Pharmacist," in a morning contemporary, in connection ...

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  38. FIGHT FOR LIBERTY.

    A man named John Hyfleld wns brought up at the Glebe Police Court today on a charge of breaking and entering. ...

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  39. WHERE SHALL WE GO?

    Theatre Royal,--Mr Bland Holt's Dramatle Company.--''A Path of Thoms.'' opera House.--Mr Harry Rickards' Tiwoll Minstrel and variety Co. Change of ...

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  40. RAILWAY EMPLOYE'S LAPSE.

    To-day, at the Launceston Police Court, Lemuel Waugh, 26 years of age. a married man, who had been employed as a pay clerk in the Railway ...

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  41. THE OPEN SHOP.

    "Whut is all this talk that's in the paapers about the open Shop?" asked Mr Hennessey. "Whut is th' open shop?" said Mr Dooley "Shure, 'tis a shop ...

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  42. TO-MORROW.

    Zoological Gardens, Royal Park. Aquarium. Exhibition Buliding.--Numerous attractions. Prince's Court, over Prince's Bridge.-- ...

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  43. LOST HIS TEMPER.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Augustus Campbell wns charged with unlawfully assaulting John Gage. Defendant admitted the charge. ...

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  44. THE MILK TRADE.

    The complaint is also made by a correspondent in our contemporary to-day, that in Brighton thorn was only "one delivery of milk or three consecutive days ...

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  45. ALL THE DIFFERENCE.

    Sir Ian Hamilton, in his book on the Russo-Japanese-war; relates an amusing incident in connection with his stay at Tokio, where he was enchanted by the ...

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  46. GIRL OF FIFTEEN.

    Detective Britt and Tognlni this afternoon arrested Edith Irene Wilson, a girl of 15 years, on a charge of stealing a gold muff chain, a pendant made of gold. ...

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  47. BOY DROWNED.

    The body of the boy, Francis Roy Weate, who was believed to be drowned in the Saltwater River dt Footscray was found floating near Lynch's. Bridge this ...

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