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  2. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Railway Standing Committee has recommended the construction of a railway line from Forrest to Barramunga. The line, which will be four ...

    Article : 46 words
  3. THE POLICE RETIRING AGE.

    There was a lively scene in the Premier's office on Tuesday when a deputation of about 150 policemen, accompanied by Mr David G[?]son and four other members of ...

    Article : 554 words
  4. LATEST TELEGRAMS.

    The Australia is still on the rocks at Point Nepean, but she is not expected to hang together much longer. All the officers and crew who remained on ...

    Article : 227 words
  5. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,544 words
  6. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Poynton moved the adjournment of the House to make complaint about the sub-letting of mail contracts, ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. The Advertiser.

    THERE can be no real public sympathy with the ill-advised efforts that are being made by a few discontented politicians and the metropolitan press ...

    Article : 2,200 words
  8. A FEMALE CHEQUE SWINDLER.

    A young woman named Carloline Radford was to-day sentenced to eight months imprisonment of passing valueless cheques. ...

    Article : 21 words
  9. LATEST CABLEGRAMS.

    The Tibet expedition is still at Gyangste, awaiting the arrival of 10 pounder guns front India. The guns are required to reduce the fortifications ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. A PHOTOGRAPHER'S PREDICAMENT.

    Amongst the visitors to the scene of the wreck to-day were a number of photographers. One of these, in order to secure a good photograph of the ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. SUCCESSFUL AMBUSH BY SIKHS.

    Colonel Younghusband reports a successful ambush by which Sikh soldiers succeeded in accounting for 21 of the enemy. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. A REFLECTION UPON THE HARBOR ARRANGEMENTS.

    The loss of the mail steamer Australia, following so closely upon the wreck of the Petriana in the same locality, has occasioned a great deal of ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. THE ADVANCE ON LHASA.

    The British advance on the Tibetan capital will commence on the 25th inst., unless the Dalai Lama in the meantime sends an accredited ...

    Article : 37 words
  14. THE BUTTER COMMISSION.

    Mr Patrick Coghlan, of the Colac Batter Factory, made a voluntary reapperance before the Butter Commission to-day. He humbly apologised ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. BRITAIN'S FISCAL PROBLEM.

    The Liberal victories in two recent by-elections have impressed the London "Standard" as indicating popular disfavor of the proposal [?]iscal reforms. ...

    Article : 106 words
  16. BAIRNSDALE PETTY SESSIONS.

    Alex. Morrison against John Hanrahan. claim for £4 3s due on a promissory note. Mr J. F. Stuart for complainant. No appearance for defendant. Order for the ...

    Article : 370 words
  17. THE TRANSVIAL.

    The Transvaal Executive is issuing the balance of £5,000,000 of the £35,000,000 war loan at 3½ per cent. The loan is quoted at £97.10s. ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    Playing against Cambridge University to-day, Fry made 150 runs, which constitutes his sixth "century" for the present season. Fry's average ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. SHIPPING.

    The s.s. Despatch sailed from the Entrance yesterday afternoon at 1.20 for Melbourne. The s.s. Wyrallah sailed from Newcastle on Tuesday night for Bairnsdale. ...

    Article : 26 words
  20. A RECHERCHE LITTLE DINNER.

    A young man named Gerald Horland appeared before the City Court this morning as a consequence of his refused to pay for an expensive dinner ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. THE WEATHER.

    Tuesday.—Barometer, 29,637; maximum temperature, 69; minimum, 35. Wednesday.—Barometer, 29,347; maximum temperature, 69; minimum, 39; rain ...

    Article : 45 words
  22. ORIGINAL CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—On opening your proper of the 21st inst., I was very much astonished to see a long stant[?]ry declaration made by Mr W. Jederson in reference to some work alleged ...

    Article : 600 words
  23. THE MARKETS.

    Fat Sheep.—13,800 yarded. A large proportion consisted of good and prime qualities. The demand was not evenly sustained. but on the whole, prices ruled about equal ...

    Article : 260 words
  24. THE GIPPSLAND RAILWAYS.

    A deputation of Gippsland residents waited upon the Minister of Railways to-day to protest against the extremely unfair treatment that people on the ...

    Article : 117 words
  25. ATHLETIC SPORTS IN GIPPSLAND.

    The [?] A[?] in a movement [?] for its purpose the purification of [?] sport in Gippsland and the removed from all ...

    Article : 316 words
  26. FLEMINGTON CATTLE MARKET.

    Fat Cattle.—1606 yarded comprising 130 from New South Wales, 280 from the north-east, 420 from Gippsland, and 690 from South Gippsland. A large proportion of the ...

    Article : 264 words
  27. GENERAL NEWS.

    It was announced to-day that the Government proposed to re-appoint the Railways Standing Committee for a further term, but it is not considered ...

    Article : 51 words
  28. HOPED THE JUDGE WOULD DIE.

    The Chief Justice had before him to-day for sentence three young follow who had been found guilty of a brut[?] and cowardly assault upon an old man ...

    Article : 75 words
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