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  2. CRIME IN THE CITY.

    Crime is rampant in the city. Rogues and vagabonds, driven from the neighbouring states by the exerci[?]e of drastic vagraney laws,are allowed to walk the streets ...

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  3. THE KAISER ANGRY.

    The " standards" to-day publishes a sensational account of an incident it the Imperial Place in Berlin, in which the Emperor William vented his displcasure at ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN IRELAND.

    Agrarian disodrers are increasing throughout Ireland, and Unionists are a good deal concerned at failure of the Government to maintain the Law."The ...

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  5. DEVILISH PLOT.

    Further starting admissions have been made by Harry Orchard,who is giving evidence in connection with the trial at Boise city, in the United States,of officials of the ...

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  6. OPERA SENSATION.

    A distressing occurrence took place during a gala performance at the Covent Garden Opera, given in honour of the Danish Royal visitors. An important and very ...

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  7. ENGLISH MAIL CONTRACT VICTORIA AGREES TO THE GUARANTEE.

    At a meeting of the state Cabinet yesterday it was decided that Victoria, with Parliament's approval, will undertake the whole guarantee of £125,000 a year for ten ...

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  8. STEAMER KIA-ORA WRECKED

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.—News Was received to-night of the wreek of the Northern Company's steamer Kia-Ora between Kawhia and Mokan,on the west Coast of ...

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  9. MR. DEAKIN AND LABOUR.

    The federal labour members who were in Melbourne yesterday read in "The Argus" the text of the speech of the Prime Minister (Mr. Deakin) upon the position of the ...

    Article : 297 words
  10. PERSONAL.

    His Excellency the Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Madden), who will visit Echuca on the occation of the opening of the Agricultural Convention, on the 25th inst., will ...

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  11. SAN FRANCISCO BOSS.

    The trail of Eugene Schmitz, the Mayor of san Francisco,on charges arising out of the revelations of corruption in the city, is proceeding. ...

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  12. WRECK OF THE SERENA.

    Several days age Mr.Chanter,M. H. R., called upon the Acting Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest and expressed anxicty as to the fatc of a resident of his electorate, who ...

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  13. "SHOW ME YOUR BRIEF."

    BALLARAT, Thursday.—During the hearing, in the Supreme Court to-day, of a case in which Francis T. Kemp was charged with having assaulted Edward Eakins, an ...

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  14. MADRID TRIAL ENDED

    After the lapse of the year the trial in Madrip of the prisoners who were arrested for the attempted assassination of King Alfonso and Queen Victorian,Ena.on the day ...

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  15. IRONWORKERS' STRIKE.

    Nearly 2,000 men have gone on strike in the steel works of Vickers,Son, and Maxim Limited, at Erith, on the Thames.The cause of the trouble is the objection of the ...

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  16. STRANGE CONSPIRACY.

    A remarkable trial for conspirancy has just been concluded in Edinburgh. Robert Simpson, Willison M'Dougall, Joseph Ferguson, and John steward Taylor ...

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  17. FIRES BY A BRIGADE.

    Extraordinary disclosures are made in connection with a series of my sterious [?]ires which have occurred in the town of Sicbenlehn, in Saxony, The fires ranges over a ...

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  18. SHEARERS' WAGES.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day Mr.Justice O'Connor resumed the hearing of the claim for increased wagse for shearers. ...

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  19. PEOPLE'S FOOD. (;RUBS IN FLOUR.

    A sample cousisting of about one ounce of flour said to have been secured from a bag of flour intended for market. was taken to the office of Mr. C. French, Government ...

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  20. BOER MOONLIGHTERS.

    From time to time there have been reports from the Orange River colony of"moonlighting" outranges by Boers upon farmers in the colony who had declined to ...

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  21. FRENCH WINE CRISIS.

    The Wine Bill, The shortcomings of which in regard to the prevention adulteration are the cause of the excited feeling in the wine-growing districts in the south of ...

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  22. FOUR STATES REFUSE.

    The Ac[?]ing Prime Minister (Sir John Forrest) yesterday received from the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Moore) the following message, bearing out the ...

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  23. WATERED MILK.

    The adjourned charge against Wyndham Baker, dairyman, of Flain-place, Carlton, of having sold milk fal-ely described, was heard in the District Court yesterday. Mr. ...

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  24. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    A by-election for the constituency of Rutland in the House of Commons has taken place.the vacancy having arisen through the death of Mr. G. H. Finch.Conservative. ...

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  25. FEDERAL MINISTERS CONFER.

    Yesterday afternoon the Acting Prime Minister, the Postmaster-General (Mr. Chapman). and the Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) had a long conference respecing ...

    Article : 193 words
  26. CHINESE ON THE RAND.

    Beuter's correspondent at Pretoria says that General Botha will to-morrow (Friday) announce the interntions of the Government on the Chine[?] labour question.It is ...

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  27. WOMEN COUNCILLORS.

    A bill providing for the qualification of women as members of court and borough councils has been read a second in the House of Lords. ...

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  28. DEPRESSION IN GERMANY

    A state of depreession reigns on the Bourse in Berlin brought al[?] by the un[?]vourable economic situation in Germany. The "Tageblatt," the leading daily paper ...

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  29. CONVENT LAUNDRIES.

    The Factory and Workshop Act Amendment Bill is still under discussion in the House of Lords. Some days ago an amendment was moved to exclude convent ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL TELEGRAMS

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  31. CONTRACTORS' AGENT'S VIEWS.

    Mr. W. H. Croker, Melbourne representative of the contractors, on being seen last night, said:—"l expected all along that the Victorian Government would see good ...

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  32. RAILWAY SENSATIONS. WOMENS RASH ACT.

    An elderly woman named Mrs. Elizabcth Trouer jumped from a train while it was running from Northeote to Mern Creek yesterday evening. A passenger by the ...

    Article : 537 words
  33. LAUNCH RUN DOWN.

    Hampton Roads,the United States naval station in Virginia, was the scene of a disaster on Tuesday night. While the [?]unch of the battle-ship Minnesota was between ...

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  34. ST. VINCENTS HOSPITAL BALL.

    The annual ball in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital held yesterday evening in the Melbourne Town-hall,was in every essential most successful.The devoration were ...

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  35. MR. CARRUTHERS SILENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Carruthers declined to speak upon the mail matter tonight. ...

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  36. BRISBANE AS A PORT OF CALL.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The Chamber of Commerce to-day discused the ne[?] mail service. Mr. Devoy said the new mail company ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN APPLES.

    Apples are selling well at present, though prices are low owing to the large supplies, of Tasmanians on hand. Quotations for Tasmanians are from 6/3 to 8/3 per case, ...

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  38. PRIVATE ADVICES.

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  39. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS.

    After a discoveraging run of defeats,the team of New Zealand bowlers succecded yesterday in obt[?]ining a victory. They played a Nortbampton team,and beat them ...

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  40. DISEASED BEEF CARCASE.

    James Tatterson. dealer, of Dandenong, was charged yesterday at the District Court with having had under his control for [?]de the diseased carcase of a cow. ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Ryan, of St. James railway labourer. Causes of insolvency —Sickness and death in family,want of remunerative employment, and prossure of creditors, ...

    Article : 89 words
  42. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL BUILDING FUND.

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  43. GREAT HORSE SHOW.

    Mr. E. B. Winans, the not[?] New York horse-bre[?]der,who is one of the chief American exhibitors at the great international horse show at the Olympia, in London,has ...

    Article : 59 words
  44. S.S. EASTERN AT THURSDAY ISLAND.

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  45. FINANCIAL TELEGRAMS. SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted to-day at 30 13-16d. per [?]aa[?] sumdard, being a rise of 3-16d. since yesterday. ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.

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  47. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—At the meeting of the executive committee of the Women's Hospital Appeal Fund certain staements were made by Mrs. Hemterson which may be prejudicial ...

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  48. STONES THROWN AT TRAIN.

    While the 7.45 main from Primer's bridge to kew was running between the city and Richmond last evening a large stone erashed through the window of the guard's ...

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  49. FEDERAL BONDS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A banquet was given by the Lord Mayor of Sydney to-night, in celebration of Sir Harry Rawson's five years as Governor of the state. ...

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  50. MINING SHARES.

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  51. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The interstate adjustments for June and for the 11 months ended May 31 were shown in a return issued by the Commonwealth Treasury yesterday. In the ...

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  52. S.S. GUTHRIE AT THRUSDAY ISLAND.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Thursday.—The S.S. Guthrie arrived from Hong Kong to-day. Passengers:—[?]or Brisbane,—Mr. and Mrs. Watts. For Sydney,— M[?] D. O'Cinner and [?] Wool, ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. Advertising

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  55. Advertising

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  56. CHINESE FAMINE FUND.

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  57. Advertising

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