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  2. TRAMS FOR LAUNCESTON.

    When the city council last met, and Messrs. Clarke and Co.'s offer to form a company to instal tramways wais laid before it, Alderman Oldham gavel notice ...

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  3. CABLE MESSAGES

    Right Hon A. Birrell, K.C., the President of the Board of Education, in the House of Commons yesterday offered an amendment to his bill to enable a ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    A writ has been issued at the instance of W. H. Edgar, M.L.C. of Alexander road, Malvern, against Senator Dawson, claiming £1000 damages for alleged ...

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  5. CABLE MESSAGES

    Forty rebels were shot in the trees in Moone Valley, whence they were throwing assegais at the Natal troops. It is estimated that the total loss ...

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  6. CABLE MESSAGES

    Referring to the death of the Right Hon. R. J. Seddon, Premier of New Zealand, the "Cape Times" remarked that his imperialism was sometimes aggressive' ...

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  7. AUSTRALASIAN WIRES

    The case in which W.P. Crick and Charles Bath are charged with conspiracy in connection with the lands administration was advanced a further stage ...

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  8. LEAVE TO APPEAL.

    Leave was given by Justice Cussen to the Railway Commissioners to-day to appeal to the Privy Council against the decision of the Full Court of Victoria ...

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  9. MISS MARIE NARELLE.

    Miss Marie Narelle, soprano vocalist, reached Melbourne to-day by the R.M.S. Orient on her way from England to Sydney. She was welcomed by the ...

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  10. THE CRICKET DIFFICULTY

    There is very little likelihood of the New South Wales Cricket Association considering the suggestion of the Melbourne Cricket Club. which was made ...

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  11. FRENCH POLITICS.

    Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies at Paris M. Sarrien, Premier of France, stated that the Government favoured an extension of the right to form unions, ...

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  12. TRAMWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    The adjourned conference between Ministers and the Metropolitan municipalities on the question of tramway construction, was held to-day. It carried ...

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  13. ATTITUDE OF THE LORDS.

    Speaking at the Unionist Freetrade Club last night, the Duke of Devonshire declared that although freetrade was safe, the present Unionist party was by ...

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  14. REDEEMING A LOAN.

    The Treasurer announces that he has the money in hand which he borrowed on the Treasury bill at 21 per cent.. at charges amounting to £3 14s per cent. ...

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  15. AN IMPERIAL OFFER.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty cabled the Governor asking if it would be agreeable that a warship should convey the body of Mr. Seddon from Australia ...

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  16. VICTORIAN MEAT TRADE.

    In view of the disclosures in America respecting the meat trade, a report showing that Victorian meat is subjected to very rigid inspection before it can be ...

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  17. ELLEN TERRY'S JUBILEE.

    Miss Ellen Terry's jubilee matinee produced nearly £6000. Many persons waited from 24 to 30 hours at the doors. ...

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  18. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the Fremantle Police Court to-day. John Carter the fireman who deserted from the steamer Bombala was committed for trial on a charge of having ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. THE VACANT PREMIERSHIP.

    Mr. Hall-Jones who was agreed to form a Ministry, has made a statement which is interpreted as meaning that he will hand over the Premiership when ...

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  20. BETTING PROSECUTIONS.

    John Wren, F. Lawrence, Robert Roberts, and six other defendants were again before the City Police Court today charged with assisting in conducting ...

    Article : 161 words
  21. STEAMER REFLOATED.

    The Atlantic liner Westernland, which went ashore at Cape May, has been refloated. ...

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  22. SOCIETY OF FRIENDS.

    A resolution was carried at the yearly meeting of the Society of Friends expressing the earnest wish that some substantial reduction should be made in the ...

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  23. A MINING FATALITY.

    Charles Herivel was killed by an explosion in Hill End mine. Cue, this morning. Ben Smith. who was working with Herivel. was terribly injured, and his ...

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  24. SWIMMING.

    Cecil Healy, of Sydney, swam 100yds. at West Ham in 59sec., that time being a record. ...

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  25. FATAL FALL.

    Lily Cove, a parachutist, met with an awful death to-day. When at a great height near Keighley some mishap occurred, and the ...

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  26. TREVALLYN TOWN BOARD.

    A special meeting of the Trevallyn Town Board was held last night, when there were present:—Messrs. E Hart (acting chairman), T. Lewis, F. Robson, ...

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  27. TINNED MEATS.

    Hon. J. W. Taverner, Agent-General for Victoria, has issued a memorandum declaring that stringent regulations are in force in his state regarding the ...

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  28. CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN.

    The charge against Lionel Nye, described as a clergyman, of obtaining 18s by means of a valueless cheque, was withdrawn at Ballarat to-day, it being ...

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  29. DEATH OF A DOCTOR.

    The death is announced of Dr. James Stewart, of Ballarat. His estate in England is estimated at fully £200,000, and deceased made many ...

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  30. OFFICERS CASHIERED.

    Seventy-five native officers of the Egyptian army, reports the Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express," were cashiered for seditious tendencies ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DUMA.

    According to the "Novoe Vremya" the Government arraigns 10 members of the Duma who signed the labour manifesto. The ground of the prosecution is that ...

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  32. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    John P. Daly, otherwise known as Professor Kemp, tray committed for trial by the Chiltern Bench on a charger Of having stolen the racing stare Daisy Bell ...

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  33. ARMY MEAT CONTRACTS.

    Recently the War Office invited tenders for 800,0001b of tinned beef and mutton, half being delivered in July and the rest in August. ...

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  34. NAVAL MANOEUVRES.

    To-morrow the British naval manoeuvres will be commenced. Admiral Sir Arthur K. Wilson, V.C., G.C.V.O., Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS.

    Last night the performance at the Empire went with the usual smoothness and every item was encored. On Saturday the following new artists will make ...

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  36. A SHIP "ARRESTED."

    The ship Melveille Island was formally arrested this afternoon by the Marshal of the Vice-Admiralty Court, at the suit of Thomas Quarry, a member of the ...

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  37. MOTOR 'BUSES.

    A line of motor buses was instituted on December 1 last between Prahran and Malvern. The Railway Commissioners to-night announced that it had been ...

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  38. MRS. LONGWORTH.

    King Edward attended a dinner given at the United States Embassy by the Hon. Whitelaw Reid, the American Minister, in honour of Mrs. Longworth, ...

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  39. STEAMER GOTHIC.

    Two bales of wool which were placed on the deck of the steamer Gothic on Sunday week were opened yesterday. The centres of both were burned to ...

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  40. FAIR AT AVOCA.

    On Saturday evening the local branch of the Ministering Children's League held its annual fair in Mr. Foster's Hall, and was highly successful. On ...

    Article : 302 words
  41. TASMA ENTERTAINERS.

    The Tasma Entertainers have engaged Mr. John D. Foley for their entertainments at the Academy of Music on Monday and Tuesday evening next. Mr. ...

    Article : 136 words
  42. CHAPEL DEDICATED.

    To-day the chapel of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, in St. Paul's Cathedral, was dedicated. ...

    Article : 43 words
  43. MELVILLE ISLAND SAILORS

    Justice Cussen, was asked to-day to review the decision of Mr. Panton, P.M. who sentenced nine sailors of the ship Melville Island to imprisonment for ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. IRISH LAND STOCK.

    An issue of the 2¾ per cent. Irish land stock is being made at £89. The total amount is £7,000,000. ...

    Article : 29 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. ARGENTINE FROZEN MEAT.

    A medical officer informed the Board of Guardians at Sculcoates, in Yorkshire, that 35 cases of sickness in the workhouse and six deaths had resulted from ...

    Article : 41 words
  47. CONGO SETTLEMENT.

    Both "The Times" and the "Debats" declare that King Leopold's denial of the right of the signatory powers to intervene in the Congo is untenable. ...

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  48. GRAND CARNIVAL.

    The much-looked-for carnival in aid of St. John's Church extension will take place to-morrow night at the Albert Hall. A crowded house is anticipated. ...

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  49. THE CADET SYSTEM.

    A meeting of state school and secondary teachers was held at the central school to-day, to meet Colonel Head and and the Commandant, with respect to ...

    Article : 167 words
  50. COMING EVENTS.

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  51. THE TERRORISTS.

    Another outrage has been committed by the terrorists in Warsaw. Two soldiers who were patrolling the streets were shot down. ...

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  52. FINANCIAL.

    Shares.—There is no change in the quotation of Australian investment stocks on the market. Little drops of Peppermint, ...

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  53. WHOOPING COUGH.

    The quick relief afforded by Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of whooping cough makes it a favourite with all mothers. It liquifies the tough mucus, ...

    Article : 93 words
  54. AFTER INFLUENZA.

    Many persons find themselves affected with a persistent cough after an attack of influenza. As this cough can be promptly cured by the use of ...

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