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  4. THE MAORI WRECK.

    The latest messages from Capetown regarding the wreck of the steamer Maori. (5377 tons) at Duiker Point, near Capetown, state that no tidings have ...

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  5. UPHILL FIGHT.

    The Australian cricketers to-day, mainly owing to the batting of Armstrong and Trumper, made a good recovery in the match against Lancashire, ...

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  6. ROAD TO RICHMOND.

    A series of exciting occurrences on the road from the city to Richmond are being Investigated by Detectives Bear and Smythe. ...

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  7. THE WARATAH.

    No tidings have yet been received regarding the Land liner Waratah, which is now several days overdue at Capetown from Durban, on route from ...

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  9. RAILWAY TRAGEDY

    A shocking accident occurred to-day at a level crossing near the Lara station. Mr John Favre, aged 66 years, and his nephew, Victor Maurer, aged 12 years, ...

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  10. CITY MAN'S DEATH.

    Dr. Mackeddle held a post-mortem examination at the Morgue to-day of the body of Mr Benjamin Goldsmith, the well-known city man, 61 years of ...

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  11. WHAT AUSTRALIA PROPOSES

    The Minister for Customs (Sir Robert Best), who has charge of the Navigation Bill in the Senate, states that the matter of requiring vessels to be fitted ...

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  12. A LONELY DEATH.

    Benjamin M'Donald, a watchman employed at the Woah Hawp No. 3 mine, Magpie Valley, died a lonely death on the claim last night. ...

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  13. FIFTH TEST.

    The team to represent England in the fifth, and last, of this season's Test matches against Australia has been selected. ...

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  14. NO NEWS HERE.

    The local agents for the Waratah. Messrs John Sanderson and Co., have not received any further news concerning the fate of the vessel. ...

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  15. LADY'S JEWELLERY STOLEN

    About half-past 10 o'clock last night Mrs Kreitmeyer, the proprietress of the Waxworks, discovered that her room in the upper portion of the premises had ...

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  16. ADRIFT ON THE. OCEAN.

    Mr Duncan Cochrane, an old resident of Williamstown, had an exciting experience on a vessel that was lost for over four months. He was employed ...

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  17. GREAT MARINE FEAT

    The Sydney, owned tug Champion entered. Sydney. Harbor thin morning with the ship Leicester Castle in tow from Auckland, having accomplished a ...

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  18. STATEMENT BY BLAKE.

    "All I know about It," said William Blake, who lives in Th[?]stlethwlte street, South Melbourne,, "Is that I was walking about near Flinders street, when I ...

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  19. THE INQUIRY.

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  20. LATE SUPPERS.

    Mr Justice A'Beckett's decision in the Practice Court yesterday, in what has come to be known as the Vienna Cafe case, when his Honor upheld the ...

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  21. THE AGENTS' OFFICE.

    In order to afford the public the fullest information, Messrs. John Sanderson and Co. have made arrangements to keep their offices in St. James ...

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  22. TRAIN PASSENGERS EXCITED

    The terrible occurrence caused much excitement among the passengers in the special train. Several ladies, overcome by their ...

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  23. INSULTING WORDS.

    At the City Court to-day, a young woman named "Margaret Dougan was charged with having made use of insulting words. ...

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  24. FROM THE, TRAIN

    The railway men in charge of the football special, which was on its way to Melbourne at the time of the accident were Driver Wakefield, Fireman ...

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  25. CAPTAIN TICKELL

    Captain F. Tickell, Acting Naval Director for the Commonwealth, who has a son on board the Waratah, writes as follows:-- ...

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  26. CITIZEN ASSAILED.

    Mr Arthur Hardcastle, a resident of Punt road, Richmond, has reported to the police that, In Wellington Parade, just after midnight, he was sot upon by ...

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  27. NEW CHURCH.

    Archbishop Clarke performed the ceremony of laying the foundation stone of Holy Trinity Church of England. Port Melbourne, this afternoon. ...

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  28. THE EVANGELISTS.

    At the Independent Church, Collins street, this afternoon, a large congregation, composed of various church choirs which did so much to make the ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS BLAZE

    A fire broke out early yesterday morning in the booking office at the local railway station, The outbreak was discovered about ...

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  30. HOMING PIGEONS

    The lost--not necessarily wrecked or foundered, but missing--Waratah raises the question of how best to pick up the tracks, so to speak, of a vessel that has ...

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  31. DEFENCE FORCES.

    The following notifications of changes in the Defence Forces in Victoria were published in the "Commonwealth Government Gazette" to-day:-- ...

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  32. LORD KITCHENER.

    Mr Owen M. Cambridge, of 8 Donald street, Malvern, hon. secretary of the South African Soldiers Association of Australia supplies us with the ...

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  33. DENTISTS' BILL.

    I read with pleasure Mr W. D. William's letter in your issue of the 5th inst, and, like many others who have had an opportunity of reading the ...

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  34. AT THE EXHIBITION

    After the meeting in the Independent Church the mission party proceeded to the Exhibition, which was packed with members of the Presbyterian Girls' ...

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  35. ARMSTRONG AS BATSMAN

    Armstrong is proving himself the great batsman of the present Australian team. Not only does be get big scores, but he has a knack of coming along ...

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  36. BOY'S LEG FRACTURED.

    Edward MeGrath. 13 years of age, who resides at Somerville road, Yarraville, was climbing the fence at the Fitzroy Creket Ground this afternoon. ...

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  39. BOXING.

    The semi-final and final bouts of an Set 71b tourney, which has been in progress for some time past, is to take place at the rooms of the Fitzroy Athletic Club, Brunswick street, ...

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