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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    To-day has been generally observed as a holiday amongst the working classes -throughout France, in connection with the May-Day labor demonstrations. ...

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  7. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    A colonist of fifty-three years standing one who came to Port Phillip as far back as 1838, is a rarity Melbourne. It is a question whether there are more than one ...

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  8. THIS DAYS WIRES.

    The authorities of the shearers Union are making strenuous efforts to serene the assistance of of farmers for political purposes. the following circular ...

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  9. HUMOR OF THE DAY.

    Brown (to injured stranger, hotel bar): '' Where was the railway accident, sir !'' Footballer: " Accident Not much ! Why, man alive, I had a rattling good ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GOLD.

    This Mate of things tasted for a year or two. Then confidence began to be restored, and the progress of Melbourne for the next few years was slow and sure. ...

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  12. THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF MELBOURNE.

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  13. THE QUEENSLAND LABOR TROUBLES.

    On Wednesday and Thursday last we published some particulars of attempts which were being made to bring about a settlement of the ...

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  14. FIRST MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    In 1812 Melbourne wax formed into a municipality. I well remember the day of election. The day was kept as a public holiday, and a number of the hotels ...

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  15. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    Our esteemed contributor. Garry [?] recently sent as a welcome reminder that in the early days of the Eight Hours labor campaign an ...

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  16. SIR JOHN.

    Some of those settled down in Melbourne about 1840, or earlier, afterwards became prominent politicians. Among these were Mr John ...

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  17. HIGH 'CHANCE PRICES.

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  18. THE SOUTH CHANNEL.

    The passing of the motion by the Marine Board yesterday to urge the Department of Trade and Customs to take prompt action for ensuring a sufficient depth of ...

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  19. [By ''R.O.'']

    I am a colonist of 53 years' standing, and as very few of the old pioneers, who arrived in the colony, prior to 1840, are now in the land of the living, perhaps a ...

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  20. LATEST FROM THE CONTINENT.

    The anxiety which has been felt in many of the Continental labor centres regarding the annual May Day demonstrations has fortunately not been justified ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the " Age." During the winter months three ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING

    Entries for the minor races at Sherwood Park close this evening. at the Bush lun Toorak. ...

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  23. AT THE PLAY.

    Evangeline has proved the biggest kind of a bit at the Opera House. Mr Rice keeps it all moving very smartly, allows scarcely any encores, and ...

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  24. CRYSTAL PALACE GROUNDS.

    A meeting of shareholders of the Crystal Palace was held last Thursday at the office of the "Sportsman" to make final arrangements in regard to plans, etc. for the new grounds. ...

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  25. NECESSARY EVILS.

    In "38, such necessary evils as lawyers and doctors were little needed in Melbourne, there being none of the former, and hut one of the latter practising his ...

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  26. KYNETON.

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  27. THE DAY IN THE UNITED STATES.

    The May Day labor demonstrations have been of a peaceful and Orderly character throughout the United States, the principal event of the day being the ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    2nd M.A v.--Afternoon, 8.48; to-morrow morning, 9.S ; afternoon, 9.35. ARRIVED. Dawn, steamer. 600 tons. Captain F. ...

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  29. PUBLICANS AND HOTELS.

    Even in those early days the publicans were well represented, there being no less than seven. It may be interesting to give tho names and situations of the hotels ...

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  30. CRIMINAL COURT.

    The hearing of the charges against William Gooley and John Gooley of stealing a bullock belonging to James Charlton, and a cow, the property of Thomas Robinson, at ...

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  31. COLONIAL SECURITIES.

    In response to the invitation of Mr G. J. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, the Agents-General of the Australian Colonies assembled at the Treasury ...

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  32. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  33. MR HANCOCK INTERVIEWED.

    Mr Hancock, interviewed by a representative of THE HERALD, says that the shearers are prepared to submit the whole question to a Beard of Arbitration or of ...

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  34. LAW AND ORDER.

    The administration of law and justice was in the hands of Captain Lonsdale, who was the first police magistrate. He had four constables under him in the their of Captain Lonsdale, who was the first police magistrate. He had lour constables under him. Their names ...

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  35. MINING MEMS.

    North Birmingham Company, Steglitz, 30th April, 1891--Mining manager reports :-- Main shaft sunk 4 fest ; total depth, 478 feet. Will finish sinking for present this week on ...

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  36. JOHN PASCOE FAWKNER.

    1838 saw the first newspaper started. Arden and Strode had the honor of being the pincer newspaper proprietors. their paper was called the ''Port Phillip ...

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  37. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    The second ballot necessitated in connection with the Gestemunde election for the German Reichstag, owing to Prince Bismarck not having a sufficient majority ...

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  38. THE FOUNDERS OF MELBOURNE.

    I heard the particulars of Fawkners arrival on the site of Melbourne from George Evans, one of a party which was organised in Launceston in 1835 to go and ...

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  39. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A boy named William Watson, 13 years of age, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last evening, (differing from injuries to the abdomen. He was thrown ...

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  40. BEAUTIFUL THEORY!

    Leaving the benefits and advantages participated from lessoning the hours of labor, the writer discusses the [?] practical mode of bringing short [?] ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  42. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    Anticipations that the May Day celebrations would pus off quietly which had been raised by the absence of disorder during the earlier part of the day. ...

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  43. POLICE POINTS.

    By the unbridled use of his tongue, in firing off a string of abusive language in Russell street yesterday, a compositor named William Lazarus has got himself into trouble. ...

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  44. THE DISCOVERY OF BUCKLEY.

    Buckley, "The wild white man," is generally supposed to have been discovered by Batman, but this is not correct. I had the account of his ...

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  45. THE MORGUE MYSTERY.

    There appears every reason to believe that the body now lying at the Morgue is that of a man named Francis Carr. The body was identified as that of a ...

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  46. A SAD CASE.

    William Elsmore, a young man, was charged at the Richmond Conra, this morning, with vagrancy. Elamore had been on remand for a week under somewhat peculiar ...

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  47. THE CHAIN CARRIED BY RAIL.

    The total amount of grain brought by the Railway department from the country last week amounted to 114,000, which Ls 9000 more bags than were earned last week. There ...

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  48. A CUSTOMS OFFICE [?]

    For some time past there has [?] talk of goods on the wharves [?] and [?] has been general, and [?] ...

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  50. THE CRISIS OF 1843.

    In 1839, the first Government immigrant vessel arrived in the colony, and thenceforward the future metropolis grew rapidly. Them was no check to the ...

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  53. THE ONE THOUSAND GUINEAS.

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