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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    London, Wednesday Evening.—Senator Havens, a Democrat, has defeated Senator Aldridge, the Republican boss, in a contest to fill the late Senator ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—A case disclosing shocking [?]morality, was was heard at the Hamilton Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Hood. ...

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  5. MILITARY EXAMINATIONS.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—The military authorities decided last year that the permanent officers should be examined on papers sent from England, similar ...

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  7. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—John Huxley and Patrick Hill were to-day committed for trial on a charge of conspiracy Brining out of the ...

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  8. COMMISSION ON INSURANCE.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—The report of the Federal Royal Commission on life assurance recommends that the independent legislative provisions of ...

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  9. WRECK OF THE SATARA.

    Sydney, Thursday.—Statements by the captain and other officers of the Satara show that the weasel at the time she struck was travelling at a ...

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  10. ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—The Victorian eight-cared crew, which is to leave for Tasmania by the steamer Loongana to-morrow, is constituted as ...

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  11. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—In view of the fact that the financial agreement has been rejected by the people at the referendum, there will ...

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  12. THE WILLOUGHBY MURDER.

    Sydney, Thursday.—At the Water Police Court to-day, Wm. Phillips, alias Mellons, was charged with having, on or about April 17, at ...

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  13. H.M.S. COMMONWEALTH.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Correspondent recently took place between Sir Josiah Symon and Mr. Deakin, in which the former suggested that the Imperial ...

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  14. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Perth, Thursday.—William Chandon, an Afghan herbalist, was last night arrested on a charge of having unlawfully administered to Mary Elizabeth ...

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  15. MILITARY STAFF TOUR.

    Melbourne, Thursday.—Preparations are being made by Major-General Head Chief of the General Staff for an extended staff tour. The date is to be ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—It is understood that Mr. Farrar, Commonwealth doctoral officer of Victoria, will direct the review by divisional ...

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  17. ALLEGED STEALING.

    Wellington, Thursday Evening.—Albert Chirnside, railway porter, at Dunedin, has been arrested on a chares of stealing from a passenger a handbag ...

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  18. VICTORIAN FRUIT EXPORT.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—The Victorian oversea fruit export season has practically come to a close. Only one more consignment remains to be ...

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  19. SCHOONER HONTO SAFE.

    Auckland, Thursday Evening.—It was recently reported that the schooner Honte, which left Sydney some days ago for New Zealand ports, was overdue. ...

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  20. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    Auckland (N.Z.), Wednesday Night.—The premises of Chas, Bailey, boatbuilder, was destroyed by fire to-night, Several boats wore destroyed. ...

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  21. FEVER OUTBREAK.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—To-day seven more cases of typhoid fever were found to have developed amount customers served from the Fitzroy Depot ...

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  22. BIBLES IN SCHOOLS.

    Brisbane, Wednesday Evening.—The latest returns regarding the State referendum on the question of allowing Biblo reading in Sate schools are as ...

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  23. COMMERCES CONFERENCE.

    Adelaide, Thursday Evening.—At the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers to-day, Mr Cleland (S.A.), moved that, in the ...

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  24. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.—Speaking at Parramatta to-night, Mr. Joseph Cook, the retiring Minister for Defence, announced that arrangements had been ...

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  25. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—The hearing of the case in which Isabel Newman, a married woman, was charged with perjury, was continued at the ...

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  28. TESTAMENTARY.

    Melbourne, Thursday Night.—The late Mr. John Martin, of South Yarra, gentleman, who died on March 13, left personal estate in Victoria valued at ...

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  29. SHOCKING FATALITY.

    Sydney, Thursday Evening. An elderly man named J. W. anderson, residing at Dundullimal, was attacked by a cow to-day. A horn was thrust ...

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  30. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS.

    Adelaide, Thursday Evening.—The Peake-Butler Ministry has definitely decided to hold office till June. The Premier stated that though the votes ...

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  32. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    Sydney, Thursday Night.—A fire, which did damage to the extent of nearly £2,000 and threatened the destruction of the whole of the township. ...

    Article : 37 words
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