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  8. THEFT CHARGED.

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day John Noel and Arthur Donnelly were charged with stealing a coat und vest and two hats from the residence of ...

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  9. THE HUMBERTS.

    A libel suit of interesting aud exciting character has just been concluded in Paris. The action was brought by M. ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    In replying to a deputation from several Bond loaders at Cape Town yesterday, Mr Chamberlain made some noteworthy remarks. ...

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  11. THE FONSECA ESTATE.

    1 In the Practice Court. to-day, Mr Justice Hood reviewed a report of the Master-in-Lunaey in re Edward Norse a, and his next-of-kin. Mr Starke ...

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  12. TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.

    Another batch of alleged offenders against the traffic regulations were before .Messrs T. K. Rennet (chairman), Edwards, and H. Murks, J.T., in the ...

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  13. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The second annual meeting of the united churches forming tho Methodist Conference of Victoria and Tasmania will commence at the Wesley Church ...

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  14. VEHICLES UNPROTECTED.

    Norman Shepherd was charged by Constable Geller with not having the wheel of his express waggons fastened with a chain or strap in Elizabeth street ...

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  15. FRUIT HAWKERS.

    There was a small contingent' of fruit hawkers before the court. One defendant did not appear, and Constable Porter stated that he was In gaol, ...

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  16. VENEZUELA.

    The Venezuelan vessels captured during the blockade by the allies were formally transferred to the Government of the Republic on .Monday ...

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  17. NEGLIGENT CABMEN.

    A licensed cabman named Richard Forrest was charged by Constable Byres with negligently driving his horse and cab in Swanton street en the 11th Ins:. ...

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  18. CHICORY GROWING.

    Now that there Is a uniform tariff for Australia, Victorian chicory has gone up in price considerably. Lust year the price was L13 10s; now It is 1-20 10s. ...

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  19. MORE MOROCCO.

    Telegrams from North-west Africa report that five hundred Moroccans attacked a French caravan at Assielbegrl. on the Algerian border, and ...

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  20. NAVIGATION LAWS.

    Sir James Lyle Mackay K.C.I.E., a well-known indian merchant and director of the Birtish-Inian Steam Navigation Company delivered an address in ...

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  21. DOWDLE'S DIVERSION.

    At the Nortn Melbourne Court to-day a young man named Thomas Dawdle was charged with throwing a missile to the danger of persons, willfully breaking ...

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  22. THE BALKANS.

    The Bulgarian Government acted very promptly on the sharp warning recently given by Russia in respect to the trouble in Macedonia, and commercial agents in ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A 'NUTSHELL.

    Polities Quite electrical. What next is the "situation?" State affairs are being closely watched. ...

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  24. AGAINST TRUSTS.

    The Bill recently introduced into the United Suites Senate, by Senator S. 11. Elkins (West Virginia), to make the anti-Trust laws applicable to railroads ...

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  26. A BALLARAT AFFAIR

    William Mitchell, alias Fullerton, aged 23; Charles S. Taylor, alias "Sailor." aged 23, who were captured after a long and exciting chase on ...

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  27. HABITUAL DRUNKARD.

    An under-sized, middle-aged woman, named Sarah Delaney, was charged before Captain Outside and Messrs Cherry, Purvis, Cook and Lancashire, J's.P., at ...

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  28. HE HIT THE CHINESE.

    A young man named Frederick Day, who said he was a brick-carter, was charged at the City Court to-day with assaulting a Chinese named Ah'Waugh. ...

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  29. THE ANTHRAX OUTBREAK.

    In order to further guard against the spread of anthrax at Braybrook, the Director Of Agriculture, Mr Wallace, has ordered a list to be prepared of the ...

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  30. SNATCH AT A WATCH

    There was a large and interested audience at the City Court to-day. when William Moss, a young man who was arrested on Saturday by ...

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  31. A MOTHER's COMPLAINT.

    At the Richmond Court to-day Mrs Bridget Osbourne proceeded against her eon, John Henry Osbourne, on a charge of assault. Defendant did not appear. ...

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  32. BATHING IN THE YARRA

    A lad Mined Albert Watt, 15 years of age, was charged at the District Court to-day with behaving in an indirect wanner by bathing in the Yarra in view of the public on the 8th ...

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