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  9. VOICES OF THE MORNING.

    The cup of long suffering readers of the Melbourne morning journals overflowed this morning. Accustomed as we are to remarks ...

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  10. THE HOFFMANS.

    In the Third Civil Court to-day. Mr Justice Hodges heard an action by Sophia Mary Hoffman against the Equity Trustees Company, as executors for the ...

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  11. FACTORIES ACT.

    The recommendations of the Factories Commission--a summary of the main points of which was published in our last edition yesterday--was much discussed ...

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  12. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Victoria still contrives to be free of bubonic plague, but Dr. Gresswell and our Health authorities are not allowing themselves to be deluded into any ...

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  13. WHAT REALLY OCCURRED.

    "The Herald" promptly took steps to ascertain exactly what occurred at the meeting. Our Sydney correspondent was communicated with, and at once replied ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Reform. How far off? Man in the street is asking. "Same old game" say the knowing ...

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  15. MURPHY'S MISTAKE.

    Arthur Holden is a laborer who has just come from Sunbury, and John Murphy, who mot him fell into a grevious error yesterday evening. ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL REGULATIONS

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Captain Burrowes. P.M., and Messrs Hartnell, Nicholson, and Hunter. J.'sP., William Henry ...

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  17. IMPOSITION.

    To-day, at the Carlton Court, before Messrs Sanders and Goldspink, J's.P., Frederick Miller, aged 46, was charged with imposition. Accused pleaded guilty. ...

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  18. AN EMPLOYER'S VIEWS.

    Mr Thomas Harkness (of Smalley and Harkness, boot manufacturers), who is a member of the Council of the Chamber of Manufactures, when seen to-day ...

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  19. MIXED-UP CASE.

    Some few days ago, when Judge Johnston was about to sentence Henry Nelson, 34, a groom, on a charge of attempted householders the prisoner ...

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  21. THE LASH.

    A young man named James Telfer was sentenced by Mr Panton, P.M., on the 2nd last., to six months imprisonment, with one [?]ogging of twelve strokes with ...

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  22. BROKE HIS WORD.

    Fearing the wrath to come, Thomas Jones, who was charged with drunkenness yesterday, solemnly promised the City Bench that the minute he left the ...

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  23. DISLIKED QUESTIONS.

    At the Carlton Court to-day James Shore was charged with deserting an illegitimate child, the offspring of Beatrice Helmond. ...

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