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  2. Morocco.

    LONDON, January 3— The British gunboat Goshawk, Commander E. P. Chapman, and the rumored battleship Thunderer, Captain R. H. Hamond, have been ...

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  3. Our Victorian Letter. Disturbances at Pentridge.

    A disturbance of a serious character, broke out on Monday in the Pentridge Stockade between the prisoners in the stone cutting yard, where there were about 60 ...

    Article : 137 words
  4. America and Chili.

    LONDON, Januanry 2— It is reported that Germany has offered to arbitrate in the difficulty between Chilli and the United States. ...

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  5. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The victorian revenue returns for the quarter ended December 31 show a total of £1,898,337, a decrease of £253,277 as compared with the corresponding period of last year, the ...

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  6. The Pamir Difficulty.

    LONDON, December 31— The tribesmen of Gilgit, on the Pamir Plateau, have given in their submission to the British commander. ...

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  7. OUR TYPHOID RECORD.

    According to returns of the Board of Health, there has been reported in the metro politan area for the week ended January 2, 40 cases of typhoid, and four deaths. Last year ...

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  8. The Discoveries in Mashonaland.

    In a letter sent from Umtali camp, the CAPE TIMES special commissioner reports several very interesting items of news, and gives an account of the position of ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. SUICIDE MANIA.

    Henry Bedden, of North Fitzroy, cut his throat on December 31 in a most determined manner with a carving knife. He was at once removed to the hospital, the wound being a ...

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  10. CURIOUS ACCIDENT.

    Several men were engaged by the Electric Light Company in putting up a new wire for a light in Collins-street on December 30, when a young man named Joseph Stanley, ...

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  11. Our West Australian Letter.

    On December 31 the Albany police received information of a suspicious case from the authorities at Narro in on the Great Southern Railway. Some four months ago two men, named Williams ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. SUNDAY TRADING.

    The matter of Sunday trading at St. Kilda has assumed a peculiar phase, and is now occupying the attention of the police authorities, who wish it settled. It appears the St. Kilda Council ...

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  13. Suicide of a Well-known Man.

    GRAFTON, Dec. 31— James Laird, of Solferino fame, and a well-known identity in mining circles, until lately a hotelkeeper at Grafton. and now of Dalmorton, where he had built ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The revenue collected by the Secretary for Trade and Custom's in Victoria last monthL amounted to £197.954. The Victorian Customs Department prosecuted ...

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  15. The "Dorset Martyr."

    There expired at Dorchester (England) workhouse, on Monday, November 20, an old man named James Hammett, who half a century ago was invested with almost ...

    Article : 202 words
  16. Suspicious Death at Balmain.

    The adjourned inquest into the circumstances connected with the death of William Donaldson, who was found in-an unconscious condition in a vacant piece of land at the corner of Smith and ...

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  17. SUICIDE OF A CONSUL.

    Another suicide took place on Munday, when Mr. T.P. Fallon, Consul for Chili in Victoria, and Consul-General in Australasia for Columbia, shot himself, owing, it is alleged, to serious ...

    Article : 414 words
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