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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. THE TRADE TROUBLES.

    This morning a conference took place between the Railway Commissioners and representatives of the Carpenters' and Joiners' Society, with reference to the recent dispute ...

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  5. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A great deal of interest is being taken in the meeting between Peter Boland and Jim Hall, on Saturday night next. Boland is very well. He was referee in the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    LONDON, 12th January, 5.65 p.m. The flight of Br[?]adley Pasha is announced, and it is stated that he is implicated in the sea[?]dals concerning the now ...

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  7. THE LASH.

    "But you must be whipped, and it must go forth to the cowardly criminals of this city that when they are caught they will be whipped." Such were ...

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  8. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Two of our morning contemporaries to-day record the intelligence of a railway accident in the State of Nebraska on the 11th inst. which resulted in the destruction of ...

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  9. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    About four months back a successful attempt was made in Brighton to establish a lodge of Free Gardeners, and on Friday night last, in accordance with the castomary laws, ...

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  10. FROM BRISBANE.

    Rain is still falling in Brisbane. The Telegraph department have received advices that the floods continue in Georgetown, Richmond and Cloncurry districts. Heavy ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Port of London losing its trade. The crime record is now at about set fair." London wool sales reopen Tuesday, ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    Murray, the fourth and last man suspected of stealing lead off the roofs of city warehouses, has been arrested at Stauthorpe. The prospectus has been issued of the ...

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  13. THE MURRUMBIDGEE LIGHT HORSE.

    Now that the Murrumbidgee Light Horse are placed upon the partially paid system, the corps has been re-formed, 18 joining the Wagga, 32 the J[?]nee and Eurongilly ...

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  14. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Some nasty accidents happened near here on Saturday. A young fellow, named Railts, while coming from Doctor's Creek, come in collision with a branch of a tree ...

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  15. THE TRIAL OF PARKE.

    At the trial of Mr Parke, the editor of the journal in which the Earl of E[?]ston was named as being concerned in the Cleveland street scandal, important ...

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  16. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    A robbery of a mysterious character was committed at Linblade's Clarence Hotel, Russell street, on Saturday lost between 9 a. m. and 11 a. m. Mrs Linblade, wife of the ...

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  17. GROWN LANDS REVENUE AT WAGGA.

    The revenue derived from the Crown Lands Office at Wagga during the year ended 31st December amounted to L86,823 14s 2d, part of which, viz., L33,902 7s 6d, ...

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  18. THE OTHER TROUBLES.

    The glass bottle makers who were on strike at the Port Melbourne Bottleworks until Saturday last will return to work on Monday next, as it will take all the week to ...

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  19. THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT.

    It is rumored that Captain O'Shea, who has brought an action against has wife for divorce, and served Mr C. S. Parnell, M.P., with a writ as ...

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  20. SERIOUS ACCIDENT TO A HURDLE RACER AND A STATION MANAGER.

    An accident occurred near [?]enorchy on Saturday to Mr We[?]land, manager of the Newington Park station. In making a short cut across a paddock on the hurdle. ...

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  21. THE PENRITH STABBING CASE.

    Sergeant Beatty, who was stabbed at Penrith by a Cingalese, died on Saturday night after enduring great agony. His funeral yesterday was very largely attended. Letters ...

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  22. STORE BREAKING AT NORTH MELBOURNE.

    The store of Sir W. Cray, hardware merchant, 10 Elizabeth street, North Melbourne was broken into, and robbed between 6 p. m. on the 9th instant, and 8 a. m on the 10th ...

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  23. THE PRINCE OF WALES ON COLONIAL UNIVERSITIES.

    H. R. H. the Prince of Wales suggests that the Colonial Universities should add the study of Oriental languages in their lists of subjects. He cites the example of ...

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  24. SUICIDE BY DROWNING.

    A lad named Sydney Woodward, 17 years old, has drowned himself at Orange. His mother received a letter through the post on Saturday, in the boy's handwriting, ...

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  25. A FORGED CHEQUE.

    A forged cheque, purporting to be signed by Martin Brinkmann, manager of the Stawell vineyard, and endorsed by Mark Renbens in favor of M. H. Downe, has ...

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  26. THE NORTH MELBOURNE BURGLARY AND STABBING CASE.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning, John Johnson, alias Robinson, alias Peter Dehmas, was charged with burglary and wounding one James Windover, on the ...

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  27. SHOPBREAKING AND STEALING.

    The shop of Mr W. Davis, painter, 60 Victoria street, North Melbourne, was broken into and robbed some time between 6 p.m. on the 9th instant and a quarter ...

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  28. TWO YEARS FOR POCKET PICKING.

    John Bragg and George Smith, two well known picke-pockets, were each sentenced to two years imprisonment at the Ballarat Town Police Court this morning for ...

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  29. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    The report current this afternoon that Portugal had yielded to the representations of Great Britain on the Zambesi question is now fully confirmed. This ...

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  30. THE GEELONG WATER SUPPLY

    On Wednesday next a deputation will wait on the Minister for Water Supply with respect to the supply of water now given be the town, and which is positively ...

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  31. STEALING A CASH-BOX.

    About 5 o'clock p.m. of the 9th instant a cash-box was stolen from the butcher's shop[?] Mr James' Cheese, Moles worth and Harker streets, North Melbourne. The ...

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  32. A CHILD DURNED TO DEATH.

    Agnes M'Dade, aged 10, of Merewecther, in the Newcastle district, went into the kitchen of her father's residence with a tin containing kerosene and threw a portion in ...

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  33. REPUBLICAN RISING IN SPAIN.

    News has been received that a small band of Republicans has collected in the province of Andalusia, and has destroyed railway communication in several places. ...

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  34. THE ROMAN CATHOLICS AT GEELONG.

    At St. Mary's Church yesterday, the Ven. Archdeacon Slattery, D.D., in a powerful address, referred to the zeal and faith of the Roman Catholics ...

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  35. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held to-day at the Morgue before Dr. Youl upon the body of the young man, Alexander Rea, who was found dead in the Royal Park on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  36. ROBERT AT TOORAK ROAD.

    About half past 4 o'clock this morning a robbery was committed at the residence of Messrs Hanson and Drummond, Toorak road, near the railway station. The two ...

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  37. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST INFLUENZA.

    The Government medical officer has been communicated with by the Postmaster General on the desirability of fumigating letters and newspapers to prevent the ...

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  38. THE RUSSIAN BUDGET.

    The Russian Budget for the current year, which has been published, shows a surplus of 1,500,000 roubles. No fresh taxation is proposed, the Czar thus ...

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  39. EXTENSIVE BUSH FIRES.

    A telegram from Forbes states that during the last few days very extensive bush fires have been raging at the back of Warroo, resulting in the destruction of a large ...

    Article : 83 words
  40. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  41. £3 FOR A SPREE.

    The Geelong Bench this morning dealt severely with a youth named Thomas Spooner, who had indulged in a Xmas spree and, with a number of others, cut some very ...

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  42. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    Two notions arising out of street accidents were introduced into the Prahan Court this morning. Un one Samuel Denethe was accused of not having exercised proper ...

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  43. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    A Council of State was held inst night, under the presidency of King Carlos, for the purpose of discussing the East African question. It is reported that the ...

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  44. BURGLARY AT CARLTON.

    A burglary was committed at an early hour yesterday morning at a fruiterer's shop situate 466 Drummond street, Carlton, and occupied by John Reid. The burglars ...

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  45. FROM ADELAIDE.

    A farmer's family near Morambro Station, noticing lately that a young daughter was ill, questioned her, when she stated that on 9th September last she was forcibly assaulted ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  47. RAILWAY TENDERS.

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  48. FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOUSE.

    As a resident of Echuca for some years past, named Alfred Cowperthwaite, had not been seen about his residence for a few days past. Constable Luke proceeded yesterday at ...

    Article : 141 words
  49. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    Thomas Bradley, licensee of the Kent Hotel,situate at the corner of Rathdown and Freeman streets, North Carlton,was charged at the Carlton Police Court this morning, ...

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  50. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC.

    The Marquis of Harrington has been attacked by influenza, and he is now confined to bed, both lungs being affected by the malady. ...

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  51. SANDHURST.

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  52. INTERVIEW WITH MR SIMPSON NEW LAND.

    Mr Simpson New land, who has recently returned from England, on being interviewed, after contradicting the rumor that he went solely for the purpose of floating ...

    Article : 313 words
  53. A SUSPECTED ROBBERY.

    Whilst on duty at an early hour this morning, Senior-constable Cassidy and Constable Nicholson discovered a barrel apparently containing bottled ale in a right of ...

    Article : 61 words
  54. A SENSATIONAL SMUGGLING CASE.

    The proceedings of a young man named Martin Judge, just arrived from Queensland, who had take up his quarters in a Flinders street boarding house towards the latter end ...

    Article : 340 words
  55. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the Police Court to-day a young man giving the name of George Tippett was charged with passing a valueless cheque for L2 upon Mr P. Swanell, of the Farmers' ...

    Article : 79 words
  56. BALLARAT.

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  57. STEALING DUCKS.

    Septim[?] Wooler, of Argyle street, St. Kilda, has some ducks which appear to attract the fancy of thieves. On the 1st inst. a dozen of them were annexed, and on ...

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    Owing to the absence of the feting Inspector-General of Public Works from his office, through illness, the official report asked for by the Minister as to the reason ...

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  59. A NOXIOUS TRADE

    Frederick Ho[?]er, the keeper of a "small good" manufactory in Rae street, North Fitzroy, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with failing to keep efficient means ...

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  60. VANDALISM.

    Whilst peacefully at rest after a hard day's toil on Saturday, Mr James Bowler, a grocer, living at 16 Hotham street, Windsor, was ruddy awakened about 2 o'clock on ...

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  61. USING BAD LANGUAGE.

    At the Carlton Police Court this morning, a young man named John Casey was charged with making use of obscene language. At about 11.30 last night, the accused was in ...

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  62. GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The following are the appointments at, present arrangement Government House : -- Tuesday, 11th. -- Lady Hopetoun leaves to-morrow for Tasmania on the Pateena, at 12 ...

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  63. BY WIRE -- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. MARY BOROUGH.

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  64. Advertising

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  65. MISSING PEOPLE.

    Patrick Ryan, who resided at 538 Little Lonsdale street, is reported as having been missing from the above place since 9 o'clock p. m. on the 6th instant. As Ryan had been ...

    Article : 87 words
  66. Advertising

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  67. ADELAIDE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 48 words
  68. OUOATIONS.

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  69. GENERAL NEWS.

    James Sampson has been elected President of the Mooata Amalgamated Miners' Association. Rev. W. R. Fletcher left for Europe, via ...

    Article : 26 words
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