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  2. COMMONWEALTH.

    At the Mechanics' Institute this evening Sir Philip Fysh will give an address on federal polities. The Mayor will preside. ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES.

    During a wedding feast at Arras, a town in France, a fire occurred in the ballroom, and four ladies were burnt to death, while 20 others were terribly ...

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  4. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The Japanese warships left the shelter of portsea at 6 o'clock last evening, and proceeded to sea. ...

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  5. THE WEATHER.

    The southerly gale which raged with such strength throughout Tuesday abated yesterday morning, and a moderate breeze prevailed during the day, although the ...

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  6. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Dr. Penny, of Scottsdale, who has bees instructed by the Central Board of Health to report upon the sanitary condition of Derby, arrived here on Sunday ...

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  7. ADVERTISING MATTER.

    In view of the number of cases which have occurred in which advertising matter is discovered in packages although no mention of it is made in the ...

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  8. SOUTH YARRA TRAGEDY.

    A postmortem examination on the body of Mrs. Stott, one of the victims of the South Yarra tragedy, showed that her throat had been deeply cut with a ...

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  9. CAVESIDE.

    A gale blew all day on Tuesday, being the roughest weather experienced here for a long time. Stacks of straw and hay were overturned, and trees blown down ...

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  10. EIGHTY MOORISH SOLDIERS.

    Intelligence is to hand concerning the murder of so Moorish soldiers. It appears the men while marching to Fez remained a night at Ubadhadj, and ...

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  11. DELORAINE.

    Constable Waddington left on Wednesday for Launceston. He was presented with a purse of sovereigns before his departure. Constable Flemming takes his ...

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  12. DELORAINE.

    Another storm passed over,. causing a great deal of damage. Chimneys were blown down, and the windows in Wyatt's bakehouse, the Presbyterian Church, ...

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  13. THE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day the Postmaster- General (Senator Drake) informed Senator Walker that it was not intended to amend the Immigration Bill this session. ...

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  14. LATROBE.

    The revival of the movement to establish a town board at Latrobe is the principal topic of discussion locally, and a public meeting to consider the proposal ...

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  15. A RELIEF EXPEDITION.

    The "Matin," a Parisian daily newspaper, has started a fund for the purpose of completing the equipment of the expedition to be sent out under 'the ...

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  16. NILE.

    The planting of trees at the state school, Lymington North, took place on Tuesday, instead of Friday, owing to the nonarrival of trees on that date. Two trees ...

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  17. DEATH OF MR. C. F. GLASSCOCK.

    Mr. C. F. Glasscock, the well-known horse owner and dealer, died to-day. ...

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  18. LATROBE.

    Tuesday. was one of the roughest days ever experienced in these parts. A southerly gale set in in the early morning, and continued till evening. In the outlying ...

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  19. A MAHARAJAH DEPOSED.

    In the House of Lords yesterday the Under Secretary of State for India (the Earl of Hardwicke) said the Maharajal, bf Panna had been deposed, after a ...

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  20. ARRIVAL OF MR. TAIT.

    Mr. Thomas Tait, the Chief Commissioner of the Victorian Railways, arrived to-day, from Canada by, the Miowera. ...

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  21. ULVERSTONE.

    The Melbourne Steamship Company have decided to open up a North-west Coast service, and Captain Leask, of the B.Maitland, has been here, and ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN VISITORS.

    Among the passengers by the Coogee yesterday were Captain W. Finch and Mr. E. Day, who arrived from the Cape on Saturday last, and are paying a visit ...

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  23. NILE.

    The weather has been terrible with very heavy winds and storms, in some instances uprooting trees and fances. It is now bitterly cold, with showers of ...

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  24. A VIENNA TOURNAMENT.

    Tochigorin, with 13 points, won the Vienna Gambit tournament. Marshall obtained 11½ points, Marco 11, and Pillsbury 10 ...

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  25. A PLAINTIFF ARRESTED.

    As the outcome of the evidence given in the recent action for libel against the Napier "Telegraph," when the verdict was returned for the newspaper, ...

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  26. QUEENSTOWN.

    After a week of terribly wet, cold, and boisterous weather, an agreeable change has set in, yesterday" being pleasantly fine. ...

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  27. THE HIGH COURT

    The bill to constitute a Federal High Court has been circulated. It provides for a bench of five judges. The Chief Justice draws a salary of £ 3500, and ...

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  28. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The Jews at St. Petersburg now deny the reports as to the anti-Jewish excesses. Friday is the bicentenary of the ...

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  29. RINGAROOMA.

    A terrific southerly gale was blowing all day on Tuesday, and continued throughout the night. At times it reached almost a cyclone, bringing down ...

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  30. INLAND WIRES.

    The foundation-stone of the new Congregational Church at Beltana was laid this afternoon by the Rev. George Clarke. The building is of brick, and will be in ...

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  31. SPRINGFIELD.

    The heavy gales on Tuesday blew down numbers of trees. Mr. James Ransom's cart-shed was levelled, and also part of the roof of the dairy, and the barn was ...

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  32. ALLEGED BREACHES OF THE CUSTOMS ACT.

    The federal authorities have issued 37 District Court summonses against Dalgety and Co., Limited, as a preliminary step to prosecution for alleged breaches ...

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  33. RECENT MILITARY SCANDAL

    Lieutenant Huesseneal has been sentenced at Kiel to four years' imprisonment and dismissed from the navy, for killing Hartmann. ...

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  34. A RECEPTION POSTPONED.

    In consequence of the non-arrival of the Japanese fleet, the Mayoress's reception which was to be held to-morrow, is Idefinitely postponed. ...

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  35. SCOTTSDALE.

    Owing to the strong southerly gale which blew all day on Tuesday many trees have fallen and broken down the telegraph wires in all directions, ...

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  36. INTER-STATE CABLES.

    The annual meeting of the Colonial Life Assurance Society was held to-day. Mr. Henry Henty (chairman of directors) presided, and amongst those ...

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  37. KILLED BY A TREE.

    An inquest was held to-day touching the death of William Syme, who was killed by a falling tree yesterday. A verdict of accidental death was recorded. ...

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  38. THE AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    The report of the Auditor-General shows that the federal contribution to- wards the maintenance of the Australian auxiliary squadron last year was ...

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  39. WESTBURY.

    It the report of the Police Court proceedings in Wednesday's issue a complete line was omitted, giving the names of one of the presiding justices and one of the ...

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  40. THE NEW EXPRESS.

    The trial trip of the new carriages built for the Main line express trains, a description of which appeared in the "Examiner" recently, was made to-day to ...

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  41. SHEFFIELD.

    The effects of the storm, which lasted till midnight on Tuesday, are very noticeable. Large trees were blown across the Railton road, and the coachman was ...

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  42. THE CUSTOMS CONSTITUTION.

    A very serious position in regard to the interpretation of the constitution by the Customs Department in reference to interstate transfers of dutiable goods is ...

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  43. THE CEYLON SCANDAL.

    The "Ceylon Native Opinion" of March20, referring to the sudden departure of Sir Hector Macdonald from Ceylon, says; —"It seems that at the coronation parade ...

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  44. ULVERSTONE.

    A gale of exceptional violence raged here on Tuesday. A large pane of glass in the Court House window was blown out. The posts in the verandah of ...

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  45. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr.Thomson (N.S.W.) presented a petition from the Colonial Sugar Refining Company praying that a committee should be appointed to enquire into the question ...

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    The weather to-day was as fine as the previous nine have been stormy. The surrounding ranges and mountains are thickly clad with snow. ...

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  47. NOVEL DIVORCE APPLICATION.

    In the Divorce Court to-day Alfred James Smith applied for a decree of nullity of marriage with Sarah Jane Smith on an unusual ground. The ...

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  48. AN APPEAL ALLOWED.

    Messrs. Martin and Hobkirk, solicitors for Messrs. Harvey and Adams and Mrs. Edyvean, the appellants to the Privy Council from a judgment of the Supreme ...

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  49. FEDERAL NOTES.

    Although the total adult population of New South Wales at the last census (March, 1001) was 727,012, the number of federal electors enrolled for that state ...

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  50. AMUSEMENTS.

    "The Muffs" have decided to produce A. W. Pinero's famous farcical comedy "Dandy Dick" at the Academy of Music on Wednesday night next (Prince of ...

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  51. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    There was rather a firmer feeling in the wheat market. South Australian grain was quoted at Is lid to 6s; Argentine, 5s 2d. Flour, 12 to 12 10s; ...

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  52. COMPLIMENTARY BANQUET.

    The Licensed Victuallers' Association tendered a complimentary banquet this morning to Mr. E. Waller, who has transferred his interest in the Central Hotel ...

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  53. THE EXCISE REGULATIONS.

    Three local publicans were fined to- day the minimum penalty of £2 10s, with costs, including £1 Is counsel's fee, for a breach of the excise ...

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  54. LASCAR LABOUR.

    In discussing Australia's attitude bn the lascar labour on mail steamers question, "The Times of India" of April 20 says:—"We sincerely hope the ...

    Article : 386 words
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