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AUSTRALIAN NEWS.

OUR INDIAN ARMY.

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THE CASE OF THE REV. MR. DODWELL…

THE NEPTUNE.

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DOTHEGIRLS' HALL:

CAVALRY ORGANISATION.

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THE CLEOPATRA VERDICT.

SALE OF THE NOVAR COLLECTION.

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MADAME TEIAL AND

ah fv, a FL°or)S IN LONDON.

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TEM-Ulc exists among women a secret tie, like that antong prieate of the same faith. They hate each other, yet protect each other's interests. ACCIDENT IN CHELSEA.—A furniture van was l! a* the Piccadilly end of Sloane-street, when the horses took fright and started off at a furious pace, towards Sloane-equare. A man wheel- ing a hand truck was knocked down, and had a narrow escape of being killed, the truck being smashed. The horses continued their mad career, and feara were entertained that serious mis- c let would be done. Two carriages, one be- longing to the Prince of Wales, were standing in front of Messrs. Hawthorne's, eoachbuilders, fu if third was being wheeled into the roadway, as J, 6 u1*?8 the van came along. The van caught the wheels of the latter, and drove it into the other two carnages. The shock seems to have had the effect of tnomentarily checking the horses, and they were instantly secured. It was thought that the car. riages were smashed, but, with the exception of some grazee, they escaped without much injury. The man wno was knocked down was conveyed to a hospital, his head and face being badly cut. FOR TilE BETTER PROTECTION of the ships in the Mediterranean from torpedo attack, steps are to be taken for the immediate despatch of a large number or steam^launches to that station, and astearaer will be hired to take them out. The Invincible will also em- Iamid& ^ese k°a*a f°r the squadron at Two barristers in a county oourt-one'of whom bad grey hair, and the other, though just as old a man as his learned friend, bad hair which looked suspiciously black had some altercation about a queotion of practice, in which the gentle- man with the dark hair remarked to his opponent, "A person at your time of life" (look- ing at the barrister's grey need) "ought to hawe long enough experience to know what is customary in such Sr8^" • 0U may 8kare at my grey hair if you like. My hair Will be grey as iong as I live, and yours will be black as long as you dye 1"

OUR MILITARY POSITION. ■

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CIGAR ENDS.

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