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  5. THE GREAT FIRE AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    A visit to the scene of the disastrous fire at Mr James Moore's timber yard, in the City road, South Melbourne, shows a melancholy spectacle of ruin and desolation. Black ...

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  6. VICTORIA PAYS!

    Some little time ago THE HERALD published an estimate of what a day's costs in connection with the Mer[?] case amounted to. The figures were of a very ...

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  7. SUSPENSION!

    This is the fifth and last "breathing day" allowed to the bunks by the Government holiday proclamation issued an Monday, To-morrow the ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Home Secretary (Mr Asquith) has been again urged to withdraw the troops and blue jackets sent to Hull for the purpose of assisting to preserve order. ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Her Majesty the Queen has announced that she was informed of the betrothal of the Duke of York and the Princes May on Tuesday evening, and that she gladly ...

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  10. A TALE OF A TIGER.

    There is something like a sensation up Mt. Gambier way. A tiger has made his appearance at Tantern[?] and what in more, he is a tiger with a tale. Some 13 years ago while ...

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  11. THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BRUTHEN.

    Sergeant Nixon, who arrived is town yesterday, and returns to Gippsland on Monday, has succeeded, with the help of the North-Eatern police, in [?] the ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Fire and flames. Moore's timber yard again. Last bank "breathing" day. Customs receipts last month, L113,502. ...

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  13. MR MAUGER'S VIEWS.

    Mr S. Mauger, a member of the Fire Brigades' Board, was seen this morning and expressed the opinion that the new organisation had proved to be all that was claimed for ...

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  14. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    Yesterday information was conveyed to the police that the dead body of a swagman was lying in a deserted hut at Waurn Ponds. It was subsequently ...

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  15. EIGHT HOURS.

    In the House of Commons this evening the Miners' Eight Hours Bill was read a second time by 279 votes to 201. Mr Gladstone voted for the bill. ...

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  16. THE BANKS.

    At a banquet given by the Lord Mayor of London at the Mansion House last night, Mr David Powell, the governor of the Bank of England, expressed his ...

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  17. A MAINTENANCE ORDER.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before S. V. Winter and Thomas Clover, J's.P., a maintenance case of a peculiar character was dealt with. ...

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  18. THE CARPENTER AND THE SPIRITUALIST.

    James Gray, a ship's carpenter, has, so he told Mr Panton, at the City Court this morning, "been under the spirits" for the last twenty years. When under the influence ...

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  19. NO BALLARAT BURGLARY.

    The reported burglary at the Western railway station turns out to be a mistake. It appears that the master carpenter broke open the doors leading to the refreshmeat ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    Fifteen hundred members of the Stock exchange took part in a great demonstration against the Home Rule Bill which was made in the city to-day. ...

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  21. MAN AND WIFE.

    A middle aged, well-dressed woman, named Elizabeth Drummond, a rendent of Ballarat, had her husband, John Dow Drummond, up at the City Court this morning on a charge of ...

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  22. GARROTED AND ROBBED.

    A peculiar tale was told to Constable Lewis, of the Auburn police, late last Light by a wood[?]er, named Thomas Cooper, who resides at Moor[?]bark, near Lilyda[?]. ...

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  23. BEFORE THE CORONER.

    All inquest was held by Dr Youl at the City Morgus to-day touching the death of a male infant, six weeks old, named Guatave Brunet Savage, the ...

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  24. E.S. AND A.C. BANK.

    At a meeting of depositors in the English, Scottish, and Australian Chartered Bank, held in Edinburgh yesterday, 40 depositors were present. ...

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  25. A WOULD-BE FIREMAN.

    Mr Mauger complains of the conduct of Mr Clayton, the town clerk of Melbourne, during the course of the fire, and Superintendent Stein shares the feeling of ...

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  26. WEARIED OF LIFE.

    Mary Taylor, an elderly domestic servant, appeared before the St. Kilda Court this morning charged with attempting to commit suicide. On the 21th ult the woman waded ...

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  27. OUR SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND

    Major Hughes, who is in command of the Rupertawood battery if Horse Artillery, is being treated with great hospitality, and is inundated with invitations. ...

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  29. THE INJURED FIREMAN.

    The Prahran fireman, M'Gorian, who was burned about the body while making his escape from the roof of one of the burning buildings, is progressing favorably in ...

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  30. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A deputation from the unemployed waited upon the Premier to-day and urged him to push on the construction of the new lines of railway. ...

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  31. BATTLE ON THE INDIAN FRONTIER.

    Particulars are to hand of severe fighting at Chilas, a fortified place on the Upper Indus, some distance to the south of Gilgit, in which Major Averell Daniell, ...

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  33. RAPING IN ENGLAND.

    Theo following is tho latest hotting on tho Derby:--Even on Isinglass, 10 to [?]agst Ravensbury, 100 to 8 agst R[?]burn. ...

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  35. TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.

    According to the forecast [?]ned from the Government Observatory, footballers will have unfavorable weather to-morrow, Mr Ellery's prophecy is "Cloudy weather, with ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The political crisis at the Cape is ended. A coalition Ministry has been formed, with Mr Cecil Rhodes, the head of the late Cabinet, as Premier, and Sir ...

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  37. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    Melbourne mutton is selling in the London market at the following rates:--Merino 3d, cross-breds 3½d per lb. About 1200 carcases of New Zealand ...

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