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  2. CURRENT NEWS.

    A SUPPLEMENT accompanies this morning’s issue. IN accordance with our usual custom, there will be no publication of the ...

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  5. THE BIRTHDAY HONORS.

    It is stated that the list of birthday honors will include the name of Mr. M. H. Davies, Speaker of the Victorian Legislative Assembly, who is to be knighted. ...

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  6. METING OF THE ITALIAN AND GERMAN MONARCHS.

    King Humbert, accompanied by the Prince of Naples and Signor Crispi, the Italian Premier, arrived to-day on a visit to the Emperor William. The meeting ...

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  7. Her Majesty. The Queen.

    TO-MORROW we celebrate the birth of Her Majesty, the Queen. All over the globe, where English-speaking communities exist, the voices of ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENCE.

    It must be distinctly understood that we do not in any way identify ourselves with the opinions expressed by our correspondents. ...

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  9. THE ALBERT PARK BORE.

    SIR,—Since writing my last to you I submitted some specimens to a geological friend who pronounced the supposed yellow quartz, samples of which I, left at your office, ...

    Article : 329 words
  10. STRIKE OF MASONS AT BERLIN.

    A strike of masons occurred here to-day, when 3000 men struck work, demanding nine hours a the working day, and an increase of wages. ...

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  11. SPORTING NOTES.

    FROM an exchange. I learn that W. M’Gregor was married at Mt. Gambier on Thursday last, to the youngest daughter of Mr. H. Manley, the well-known ...

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  12. THE COLLISION IN TH ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    This morning the steamer Beresford arrived at Gravesend with most of the passengers and crew o the German Emperor. the loss of life on board the ...

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  13. STRIKES OF COLLIERS IN GERMANY.

    As already reported, most of the coal miners in Westphalia have returned to work. The extensive strikes are considered virtually ended. ...

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  14. THE SHAH OF PERSIA VISITS RUSSIA.

    The Shah of Persia reached Moscow to-day, and was received with great honour. ...

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  15. RUMOURS OF A EUROPEAN WAR.

    War rumours are abroad again in Europe. Austrain troops are being massed on the Russian frontier, and reports are being spread of Turkish ...

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  16. THE ART GALLERY.

    SIR,—If the Committee of the Warrnambool Art Gallery will place the subscribers to the fund for opening it daily — a most laudable and proper thing to do ...

    Article : 146 words
  17. VICE-ROYALTY IN IRELAND.

    A meeting of sixty Irish peers, members of the House of Commons, was held last night, at which a resolution was adopted that a memorial be presented to ...

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  18. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Central Board of Health have today received reports to the effect that twelve cases of typhoid fever occurred in two families at Gymbowen, in the ...

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  19. NEW STATE SCHOOL.

    The Minister of Education to-day promised a deputation from the Leigh Shire that a new State school should be built as soon as possible. ...

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  20. A STRANGE LETTER.

    A DAY or two since the inspector in charge of the detectives in Melbourne received a communication which caused him some amusement. It was on the ...

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  21. EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the Early Closing Association waited again to-day on the Chief Secretary, and asked that a Government bill, taking the control of the ...

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  22. GIPPSLAND COAL.

    Mr. Reginald Murray, Government geologist, has reported very favorably on the brown coal deposits in Gippsland. The coal is first class for fuel or ...

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  23. M. GUSTAVE LACHAL’S ESTATE.

    A portion of the property of Gustave Lachal, land speculator, was submitted for auction to-day. Some of the property brought very low prices. ...

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  24. THE LESSEE OF THE OPERA HOUSE FINED.

    Mr. Miln, tragedian, was fined £5 to-day by the District Court for neglecting to provide proper fire-suppressing appliances at the Opera House. ...

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  25. FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The St. Kilda football team to-day defeated the Tasmanian team by two goals two behinds to one goal seven behinds. ...

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  26. THE CUTLER PERJURY CASES.

    The trial of Francis Clarke, the last defendant in the Cutler perjury cases, was continued to-day at the Criminal Court. ...

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  27. ACCIDENT.

    James Michie, aged 38 years, employed at Moore’s timber yard, Yarra Bank, to-day received injuries to his leg through a crane chain falling on it. It ...

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  28. BURGLARS ARRESTED.

    The police to-night arrested on warrant, Charles Philips and Joseph Rogers, two young men, on charges of burglary. The prisoners are said to be the ...

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  30. MARKET NEWS.

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