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  2. Advertising

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  3. MAINTENANCE CLAIM

    The hearing of the adjourned case in which Mary Leach sued Frederick Moore for maintenance for an illegitimate child, and L10 pro-maternity ...

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  4. DEFENCE MATTERS.

    At a meeting of the Military Board, held at the Victoria Barracks this morning, the regulations which had been framed for the new Common ...

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  5. MR DEAKIN'S SPEECH.

    There is, a different tone in the opinions expressed by Federal politicians respecting the speech of the Prime Minister at Adelaide last evening to that ...

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  6. THE GOAL INDUSTRY.

    The Royal Commission on the Victorian coal industry continued its sitting at the Law Courts this morning. There were present :-- ...

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  7. ALPINE WINTER SPORTS

    "H. D." writes in the London Express:-- Alpines Winter resorts are indebted to their visitors for most of the ...

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  8. ALIEN RESTRICTION ACT.

    In the Practice Court to-day an application was made to Mr Justice Hodges for a writ of habeas corpus to bring into court the body of a Chinese, Ah Sheung. ...

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  9. COURT ORDERLY.

    Senior-Constable .Timothy Keane, the well-known and popular District Court orderly, retires from the police force tomorrow, after 32 years faithful service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MR WATSON'S COMMENTS.

    Mr J. C. Watson, M.H.R., was interviewed to-day with reference to the speech made by the Prime Minister at Adelaide, and said that he had been ...

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  12. FROM TESTER DAY'S LATE EDITIONS.

    Commonwealth. Prime Minister's speech, Adelaide utterance decidedly more definite. ...

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  13. PARLIAMENT.

    As the cable tells us this evening, the Imperial Prime Minister proposes to ask the House of Commons to adopt a new sessional order, fixing the hours of ...

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  14. ANOTHER LABOR VIEW.

    Mr A. Fisher, M.H.R., Deputy-Leader of the Federal Labour party, said that, personally, he did not see the necessity for any anxiety regarding the positions ...

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  15. THE AFTERMATH OF WAR.

    Many soldiers who were Invalided out of the Army after the Boer war are now an the tramp, the casual wards of the country's workhouses being their ...

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  16. SOUTH MELBOURNE OUTBREAK.

    At a later stage in the meeting, the question of the South Melbourne outbreak was discussed by the Board. The Chairman said that typhoid had ...

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  17. PRIME MINISTER ON TOUR

    The Prime Minister (Mr Deakin) was Driven in a motor car to the hills this morning, and arrived back in time to he entertained at a luncheon given by ...

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  18. MIDNIGHT PRANKS.

    To-day the City Bench heard a charge of Insulting behavior preferred against two young women named Mary Williams and Blanche Thornton ...

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  19. MR WATSON GRATIFIED.

    The Leader of the Federal Labor Party to-day commented upon the Tas-manian State elections. Mr Watson expressed the ...

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  20. SCHOOLBOY'S CAMERA.

    A youth named Charles Stuart Murray, was charged at Caulfield to-day. with stealing a camera, the property of Arthur Hughes, a boarder at Caulfield Grammar ...

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  21. THE FIRST BILLIONAIRE.

    Among the numerous wealthy men in America, says Dalziel's New York correspondent, there is just now a good deal of speculation as to who will ...

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  22. ACQUISITIVE ROOM MATE.

    In the City Court, to-day, a young man named Frank Jones was charged with larceny from a dwelling. Sub-lnspector Biggs prosecuted. ...

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  23. PROTECTIONIST SECRETARY.

    "I am pleased to know that the meeting was crowded and enthusiastic," remarked Mr Mauger, secretary to the Protectionist Association. ...

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  24. VICTORIAN ESTATES.

    The Registrar of Probates (Mr MacDonald) has granted probate to the wills of the following deceased persons:-- Anne Roinson, L1287: William Toomer ...

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  25. A BRIGAND'S FEAT.

    The latest brigand story, according to an Italian exchange, comes from Slelly. On the border line of the provinces of Girgentle and Caltaulsetta a number of ...

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  26. CHILD'S BODY.

    Information was received at the Detective office to-day that on the 26th instant a laborer named Michael Kelly found the dead body of an ...

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  27. A PECULIAR HOBBY.

    A collector whose peculiar [?] brought him into conflict with the polled was Robert S--, who was arrested the other day at Charlottenburg in the act ...

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  28. THE GELLIBRAND LIGHT

    Work in connection with the Gelli-brand light is being pushed on and pile-driving has been commenced, but this task is greatly impeded by the ...

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  29. A NOTED SEA CAPTAIN.

    From Flensburg the death is announced of Captain Rausch, a well- known expert German mariner. It was he who was entrusted by the Russian ...

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  30. "QUEEN OF THE STREET."

    At the South Melbourne court today, before Messrs Hartnell, Gunn and Gross, J. sP., a girl named Ethel Walsh charged another girl named Polly ...

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  32. RAINFALL.

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  33. PERSECUTED BOY.

    A school boy, aged 13, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with throwing a missile. He admitted the offence. Constable Clinnick stated that on the ...

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  34. SEQUESTRATION.

    The estate of John Hartley, of Alexandra, laborer, has been sequestrated at Seymour. Dehts L49 4s 6d; assets L3 10s 9d. Mr T. G. Collas, assignee ...

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  36. PERSONAL.

    Dr. J. E. Neild, whose health has been most Unsatisfactory for some time, is, we are pleased to hear, showing signs of Improvment. ...

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    Society is based on this just exchange in equal reciprocity. He who attempts, by the Acquisition of money, to command more service from his fellows ...

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