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  6. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    The Coroner, Dr Youl, and a jury this morning held an inquest upon the body of a man named John Tracey, an old policeman, but not a member of the force at date of ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The Police Magistrate, on behalf of the Royal Humane Society, this morning, at Albury, presented George Clarkson with the Society's bronze medal and certificate, in ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Adelaide wheat is 6d higher, and is quoted 37s 6d per 490 1bs ex warehouse. Adelaide flour is 6d highers and is quoted 27s 6d per 2801b ex warehouse. ...

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  9. THOSE PREMIER PROSECUTIONS.

    With one thousand and seventy-seven folios of evidence in the case already written, the hearing of the charge of conspiracy against the directors and officials ...

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  10. THE MOVE-ON CLAUSE IN COLLINS STREET.

    Lately a number of complaints wercent in to the Police department concern[?] the practice of crowds of persons gatheng at the intersection of Swanston and Coins ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Victorian Farmers' Loin and Agency Company (James Fry and Co.) have received a telegram from their Horsham branch, stating that there has been inceas[?] ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    Two young men named respectively Frank Turner and John Hughes were charged with having on the 19th of June, 1890, broken into the shop of Arthur Albert partridge ...

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  13. THE INSOLVENCY OF MR DAVID MUNRO.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Mr Woolf made an application to Judge Molesworth for a stay of proceedings in the estate of Mr David Munro, pending an appeal to the Fall ...

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  14. CUSTOMS SEIZURE.

    A seizure of 12,000 cigars was male by the Customs authorities yesterday on board the Ta[?] from Hong Kong. ...

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  15. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Arthur Hughes, a young man apparently about 30, of respectable appearance, and who appeared to feel [?]position very keenly, was charged with ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is cloudy nod threatening. The forecast for to-day is wind from S. to W. The weather is generally fine, but there are some showers on the coast. ...

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  17. RUN OVER BY A TRAIN.

    Dr Youl aud a jury held a second inquest this morning upon the body of George Palford, a railway employe, who resided at 47 Capel street, West Melbourne. He was 33 ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London wool market improving. Financial crisis in Argentina was to be expected. Normanton Customs receipts show a ...

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  19. SYDNEY HOSPITAL.

    A meeting of the Cabinet will be held this afternoon, at the Premier's residence. Among the matters to be considered is the important question of the completion of the ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The Australian Mortgage, Land and Finance Company Limited have received the following telegram from Messrs Helmuth, Schwartze and Co., London, dated ...

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  21. COURSING.

    What promised to be one of the most sensational meeting ever chronicled in connection with the Australian Leash was commenced to-day at the Moonee Valley ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING.

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  23. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  24. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The meeting of the unemployed fixed for 11 o'clock this morning, near the Workingmen's College in Latrobe street, did not eventuate, owing to the wet. ...

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  25. FROM TASMANIA.

    John Thomas Thompson was found dead in a cell in the Hobart Gaol this morning, death having resulted from (it is supposed) apoplexy. Thompson in ...

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  26. THE BLIND GIRL AND HER LOVER.

    Mr Frank Stephen, jun., furnished some particulars at the Footscray Police Court this morning in reference to a blind girl named Maggie Kerr, which were of a very ...

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  27. THREATENED STRIKE OF BAKERS.

    A strike is impending amongst the bakers in consequence of a difference between the [?] as to the employment [?] non-Union labor. ...

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  28. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    G.N. Hurdle Race and Steeplechase--Mangachane. [?] was scratched at half past 12 o'clock this afternoon for the Grand National Hurdle ...

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  29. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  30. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The weather, which for the past week had been line and dry, broke up yesterday when rain commenced to fall early in the morning, and continued durum the day at ...

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  32. A HEARTLESS MOTHER.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning Annie Rennie was charged with vagrancy, and her two children, Reginald and Ethel, charged with being neglected ...

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  33. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    On Saturday night, between 7 and 10 o'clock, the house of Thomas C. Phelps, clerk, 38 Motherwell street, Hawksburn, was broken into, and robbed during the ...

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  34. DISTRESSING SUICIDE. GEELONG.

    A distressing case of [?]icide won reported to the police this morning. Mr C. Short, who was well known in the drapery business, and was, up to Saturday, ...

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  35. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  36. HOUSEBREAKING IN CARLTON.

    The house of Mr K. S. Thompson, iron-moulder, 407 Cardigan street, was broken into on the 3rd inst., between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Entrance was gained by the back ...

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  37. THE BRICKMAKERS' STRIKE.

    Although an assurance has been given the men on strike at the Hoffman's Company's Works at Brunswick that work will be resumed on Monday next, it is evident that ...

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  38. BALLARAT.

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  39. MINING.

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  40. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    Between the 4th and 5th instant, a robbery was committed at the Queen's Arms Hotel, Swanston street, on John Champion, son of the licensee The sum of 1.6 in notes ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    7th July.--Afternoon, 6.37; to-morrow morning. 6.55; afternoon, 7.15. ARRIVED. Wastwater, [?] 2810tons, W. Hall, from Newcastle ...

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  42. ROBBERY IN FLINDERS STREET.

    On the 5th instant, about 9.30 p.m., William Rosencome, hostler, 52 Montague street, South Melbourne, was robbed in Flinders street by two men. The men ...

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  43. MINING REPORTS.

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  44. WITNESSING A PRIZE FIGHT.

    The City Court was crowded this morning to hear the batch of cases against witnesses of the recent Sunday fight at Axe Creek between Minter, a Sandhurst ...

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  45. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    About midnight on Saturday John Braye, carpenter, 288 A'Beckett street, was assaulted and robbed in Russell street, near Little Bourke street. Byrne had a fight ...

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  46. SANDHURST.

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  47. ROBBERY AT A THEATRE ENTRANCE.

    Alexander W. Smith, a brickmaker, residing at Malvern, was robbed of his purse while getting a ticket in the vestibule of the Theatre Royal about 7 o'clock p.m. The ...

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  48. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.

    Professor Je[?]ka will, to-morrow, in the Wilson Hall, at 9.15 a.m., commence the pass [?] on the Public Law of Victoria. Prises in connection with the recent sports ...

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    People always long for money when they're short. A man in a peck of trouble is in a measure to be pitied. ...

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  50. SALE OF BOOTHS.

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