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  2. KEMI V. MADDEN.

    Notice of motion for a new trial has been given by the plaintiff, A. V. Kemp, in the libel action Kemp v. Madden, which was heard recently before Mr. Justice ...

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  3. THE TALUNE CASE.

    The fourth day of the trial of Jane Smith on a change of causing the death of Patrick Conway, by giving him strychnine to drink in a bottle of stout whilst on the voyage ...

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  4. THE ROYAL VISIT. OPENING THE COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENT.

    The Federal Parliament will be opened with all possible celat. Arrangements are now being made to run a telegraph line from that part of the Exhibition-building ...

    Article : 165 words
  5. THE ROYAL LEVEE.

    Sir,—Re the above, I notice in your columns this morning a notification to the effect that owing to the large anticipated attendance no cloak-room accommodation ...

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  6. ANOTHER EFFORT BY BENDIGO.

    (a Thursday the town clerk (Mr. W. Honeyoone) received a letter from His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir John Madden, with regard to the request ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    That Madame Ella Russell as Elsa last night showed herself the great artist she is is partly or wholly because she knows the inmost secret of how to enact Wagner's ...

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  8. THE AMERICAN CRUISER BROOKLYN.

    Shortly after 3 o'clock to-day the Brooklyn, the largest American cruiser afloat, entered Sydney Heads, alid as the powerful vessel steamed slowly up the harbour ...

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  9. THE FLEMINGTON REVIEW.

    At the Richmond Council, on Thursday, Councillor Craweour moved:— "That the celebrations committee be written to, asking them to send ...

    Article : 182 words
  10. THE ENTREE CARDS.

    The officials of the celebrations committee have entered upon the very difficult task of alltting and issuing entree cards to guests who have accepted the ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. RIFLE CLUBS AT THE CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,—I would like to suggest through the medium of your valuable paper that as all troops, I believe, are receiving pay during celebrations could it be possible to extend ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. THE DROWNING OF MR. JAS. MITCHELL.

    Mr. Candler, city coroner, and a jury yesterday invetigated the strange circumstances of the drowning of James Mitchell in the Yarra on Wednesday afternoon. ...

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  13. SYDNEY LABOUR COUNCIL GRIEVED.

    At a meeting of the Sydney Labour Council, held this evening a resolution was unanimously passed expressing regreat at the intention of the Melbourne trades ...

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  14. DRESS REGULATIONS.

    In connection with the regulation that gentlemen attending the Royal levee should wear a white kid glove on the left hand only, leaving the right hand ungloved, it ...

    Article : 68 words
  15. TRAINS FROM SYDNEY.

    The Parliamentary train for Melbourne has been definitely fixed to leave Sydney at 7.15 p.m. on Saturday, May 4, and will arrive in Melbourne at half-past 12 on ...

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  16. PREPARATIONS AT ST. KILDA.

    The leisurely manner in which improvements required in the vicinity of the St. Kilda pier are being carried out has raised she feat that, unless special effort is made ...

    Article : 83 words
  17. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—Could not the Railway department run a special train for Maryborough line, leaving Melbourne about 10 p.m., on the night of the precession? ...

    Article : 86 words
  18. MILITARY ITEMS.

    Major Strickland, in command of 350 West Australian troops, left Fremantle yesterday in the steamer Marion for Adelaide, whence the troops will come on to ...

    Article : 278 words
  19. SWISS DECORATIONS.

    Mr. Charles Martin, consul for Switzerland, yesterday received instructions by cable to secure the representation of Switzerland in the decoration of the streets. ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. SUNDAY-SCHOOLS' DEMONSTRATION.

    The authorities of the Victorian Sunday-school Union are highly dissatisfied with the treatment they have received in connection with the proposed demonstration, ...

    Article : 295 words
  21. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    Candidated are requested to attend at the registrar's office to make the declaration required by the statutes on Thursday, the 2nd May, 1901, at the following times:—Commenoing imchelors of ...

    Article : 128 words
  22. CITIZENS' ARCH FUND.

    The hon, treasurer of the Citizens Arch Fund, Mr. R. G. Wilson, acknowledges receipt of the following subscriptions:— "Citizen," £1/l/; Warren and Strang, £2 ...

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  23. FURTHER RAILWAY CONCESSIONS SOUGHT.

    The president and secretary of the South Australian Friendly Societies' Association waited on the Chief Secretary to-day, with a view of scouring free railway passes or ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. A KINDLY ACT.

    J. Kitchen and Sons and Apollo Co. Ltd. have thoughtfully offered to 100 oldage pensioners and others who, through physical infirmity, are unable to walk the ...

    Article : 54 words
  25. BENEVOLENT ASYLUM.

    The committee of the Benevolent Asylum held their weekly meeting yesterday. Mr. I. Barnet presided, and there were also present—Mrs. Trestrail and Messrs. M. Hood, C. F. Heales, W. H. Purvis, ...

    Article : 265 words
  26. THE STOCKMEN'S CORPS.

    It is requsted that as many stockmen as can make it convenient, and who intend taking part in the procession and the exhibition of rough-riding on Tuesday, May ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. MEDALS FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    In connection with the presentation of war medals to returned Victoria soldiers by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall and York, it is explained that only ...

    Article : 95 words
  28. COUNTRY CELEBRATIONS.

    CAMPERDOWN.—In connection with the Commonwealth celebrations the business people of Camperdown have decided to close their establishments on Thursday and Friday, 9th and 10th May. ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. THE WERRIBEE DROWNING CASE.

    The body of David White, an ironmoulder, one of the two victims of the accident in the Werribee River last Monday, was on Wednesday night recovered ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. THE CADETS.

    The whole of the cadet force, numbering about 4,500, will parade on Monday, May 6, in William-street at 1 p.m. They will also parade on Parliament-house steps ...

    Article : 345 words
  31. PACE OF THE PROCESSION.

    Sir,—You mention that the procession on the 6th May is to be a "trot-and-walk" one. This implies that along parts like the ...

    Article : 137 words
  32. THE PROPOSED CALL AT GEELONG.

    On behalf of the town council a letter was forwarded to Captain Wallington by the town clerk expressing the with that arrangements night be made for their ...

    Article : 123 words
  33. TRADES AND FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' PROCESSION.

    The proposed to start the procession of trades and friendly societies at 10 a.m. on ...

    Article : 350 words
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