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    Cabinet meeting [?] Earl of Meath [?] Federation League [?] Cauatess of M[?] ...

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  5. THE HOPE DIAMOND.

    The Singapore correspondent of the New York " Herald" states that a diver has explored the wreck of the French mail steamer La Seyne (2370 tons), near ...

    Article : 112 words
  6. A FEARFUL EXPLOSION.

    Brunswick street. Fitzroy, was, in the early hours of this morning, the scene of an extraordinary and alarming occurrence. About 20 minutes after 2 ...

    Article : 611 words
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  8. THE INJURED

    The only victim taken to the Melbourne Hospital was Mr J. W. Crabtrec. He was suffering from an extensive fracture of the right leg, superficial ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. FAR-REACHING EFFECTS

    Mr A. D. Fairbairn. journalist, of "Granton House," 82 Nicholson street. Fitzroy, states that he was asleep on the third Hour, tow blocks away, when ...

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  10. "HERE'S THE COMET.

    Mr R. Aarons, manager of Mrs K. Aaron's bawn office. 109 Gertrude street, had a starting experience. The premises are more than 200 yards from the ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. HEARD A MILE AWAY.

    A lady who resides in Alfred Crescent, North Fitzroy, about a mile and a half to the north of the block of buildings in question. ...

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  12. RANG THE ALARM.

    "Before I tell you anything about the occurrence itself I want to express my admiration for Constable Reynolds," said Mr H. Jacobs, who keeps a ...

    Article : 370 words
  13. BLUE HOPE DIAMOND

    A telegram has been received in Paris (said the "Daily Express" in December last) stating that Senor Habib, the wealthy Spanlard who owned the ...

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  14. GIRL SCH[?]

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  15. EXPECTED AN EARTHQUAKE

    "No words of mine could adequately describe the affair," said Mr J. Brennan, who lives with his father at the ham and beef shop, 97 Gertrude street. "We ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    Floods over a considerable portion of the State are interfering with railway traffic and telegraphic business. Washaways have occurred on the ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKE.

    The severest shock of earthquake ever felt here occurred at 7 o'clock this morning. So far no damage is reported, but win ...

    Article : 54 words
  18. AT TRAFALGAR.

    A shock of earthquake was experienced here at 7 o'clock this morning. The tremors lasted for several seconds, and eqused music alarm. ...

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  19. TIMBER STACKERS' STRIKE

    Matters in connection with the Timber Stackers' strike are at present at a standstill, pending the duelsion of the employers in regard to the strikers' ...

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  20. VICTORIAN [?]

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  21. BURWOOD BOYS' HOME

    A garden fair was held at Gwynton Park, the residence of Mrs R. C. Edwards, Rox Hill, this afternoon, in aid of the Burwood Boys' Home ...

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  22. FIRST ON THE SCENE

    Constable H. Reynolds, who is stationed at Fitzroy, was the first person in authority to be on the scene. His story is full of interesting detail. He ...

    Article : 441 words
  23. HEAVY LOSSES.

    Mr Sneddon, who had a large stock of hand crayon enlargement frames, pictures, glassware, etc., was not insured. His loss in this respect is £350. ...

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  24. IN GERTRUDE STREET

    Mr George Martin, 35 years of age, as engineer, who resides at 48 Atherton street, Fitzroy, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day suffering ...

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  25. AN APPALLING SPECTACLE

    The explosion, as stated, look place at about twenty minutes past two o'clock this morning. According to the statements of those in the vicinity. two ...

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  26. A GRAPHIC STORY.

    Mrs Faulkner, wife of one of the proprietors of the Central Cafe, which is situated at No. 97 Brunswick street, two doors from the centre of the explosion. ...

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  27. A BANKER'S STORY.

    Mr James Bonnie, of the Bank of Victoria Inspectorial staff, who resides on the premises of the local brands. Brunswick street, on the opposite side ...

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  29. CONSTABLE INJURED

    Constable ­­­­­[?] at ­Rusrell street, is at present lying [?] at his residence in North Cartion. Taylor was detailed for duty at the Moonee ...

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  32. MISSING BICYCLE.

    Early this afternoon Mr C. F. Multiner, of is Eitham street, Newmarket, lort his bicycle outside a business place near the Hakmarket while he was ...

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