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  4. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A man, camed Albert Birch, vis before Dr. Cus[?]aden, J.P., in the Port Melbourne Court to-day, charged with using obscene language. Constable H[?]re [?]d Birth was ...

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  5. A LADY POLITICAL.

    By the Sydney express to-day there arrived in Melbourne Miss Rose Scott, a lady who took a very prominent part in securing the franchise for women in New ...

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  6. REFORM LEAGUE.

    The Melbourne branch of the National Citizens' Reform League met this afternoon at Scott's Hotel for the purpose of electing the office-bearers for the year. ...

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  7. THE LUNACY SYSTEM

    A month or two since we, published several articles regarding the treatment or lunatics in Victoria. In these the views and opinions of several medical gentlemen ...

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  8. THE WATER FAMINE.

    The water famine at Broken Hill is attracting the close attention of the Government. The Broken Hill papers have suggested ...

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  9. OUR RAILWAYS.

    The revenue return furnished to the Railways Commissioners to-day, practically gives the full figures for the financial year which ends to-morrow, as the ...

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  10. CITY EDITION.

    Party politics. "Worn out, stupid things." Miss Rose Scott's description of them. Interesting talk with the lady political ...

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  11. JOHANNESBURG.

    Who is it that declares that "if a man cannot be happy anywhere he can be happy nowhere?" It hardly sounds like Carlyle, but yet, ...

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

    The weights for the two Cups and "The Herald" Prophet's notes thereon will be found on page 2. ...

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  13. THE BETTING MARKET.

    During the settling at the Victorian Club today over Saturday's races, there was [?] belting on the V.R.C. Grand National Herald Race. Marmont was a strong favorite. [?] ...

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  14. OBSTRUCTING A TRAM.

    Thomas Pett, a young man, was chaired on summons at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning with obstructing a tram-car on the evening of the 10th last. Thomas Russell, ...

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  15. A.J.C. WEIGHTS.

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  16. CRANK AXLES.

    To-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, a deputation from the Amalgamated Society of Engineers will interview the Minister for the purpose of bringing under ...

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  17. NICE WINDFALL.

    Some bare particulars have recently been published concerning the strange and somewhat romantic discovery in England of a valuable painting by an ...

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  18. A NEGLECTED CHILD.

    Eva Fisher, aged 14[?] years, was charged of the Richmond Court to-day with stealing a dress, a singlet, and other articles, valued at 8s, the property of Nellie Brockwell; and also ...

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  19. NEW TIME-TABLE.

    The traffic officers are this afternoon putting the finishing touches to the new time-table to be i[?]ssed for the north north-eastern and western systems. It will ...

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  20. NEW ENGINEMEN.

    "Ensineman" writes : -- I see that the loyalists who were taken on during the late strike on Thursday and Friday are not to participate in the fund. If not, why not ...

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  21. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    A young Syrian, named Joseph Bellamy, was charged at the City Court this morning with obtaining goods to the value of [?] 11s 6d from Max Josephs, inde[?]tor and importer, by means ...

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  22. CALLED ON A CONSTABLE.

    Annie Hewitt was charged before the Prahran Bench, this morning, with soliciting aims. Countable Arnold stated that on Saturday accused called at his private residence, and ...

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  23. TO SAVE STEAM.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Co. has placed here extensive orders for the manufacture of huge condensers, 20ft. high by 5ft. inside. They are required for saving ...

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  24. CLOSING A MALLEE LINE.

    The fact that a deputation has been appointed at Rupanyup to wait on the Minister of Railways to protest against the decision of the Commissioners to ...

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  25. ASCOT RACES.

    The Ascot Racing Club held a meeting this afternoon. The weather was fine, and the attendance large. The following are the ...

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  26. NON-VACCINATION.

    The morning, at the North Melbourne Court, a number of complaints against persons who had failed to have their children vaccinated were dealt with. Hugh M'Phall was the first ...

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  27. RAIN MAY COME.

    In his usual forecast supplied to "The Herald" this evening, Mr Baracchi, the Government astronomer, makes an announcement of very deep importance ...

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  29. A DISGUSTING FELLOW.

    A man named James Smith appeared before the City Court Bench this morning to answer charges of insulting behavior. resisting arrest, and assaulting Constable ...

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  30. SMALL-POX.

    A satisfactory report regarding the condition of the small-pox patients was made this morning at the meeting of the Board of Health. Dr Thompson, considers that ...

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  31. THE DOOMED LINE.

    The line from Lubeck to Rupanyup, which the Railway Commissioners propose to close, has proved unremunerative from the first. ...

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  32. LARCENY AND FALSE PRETENCES.

    An elderly, grey-baired roan, named William Radcliffe. was charged at the City Court. this morning, with obtaining money by false presences, and with larceny. On ...

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  33. "THE LAST SUPPER"

    The famous picture of Leonardo da Vinei, "The Last Supper," which for 400 years has adorned the wall of the refectory in the monastery of Santa ...

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  34. YOUTHS IN TROUBLE.

    The police court was crowded this morning when two lads Bevan Birdseye and William Dickman, who were arrested yesterday, were charged with breaking ...

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  35. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  36. MUST FIND THE MONEY.

    At the Northcote Court this morning, before Dr. Cole. P.M., aud Messrs Plant, Bastings, Parsons, Dennis, and M'Intosh, J.'sP., J. H. Ward, sanitary inspector for Northcote. ...

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  37. CUSTOMS OFFICERS.

    The Collector of Customs in Sydney received notice on Friday last that the services of thirteen officers over sixty-five years of age were to be dispensed with ...

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  38. WHOSE CASTLE?

    In Australia the Englishman's house is his castle. The same may be said by the Chinese citizen of the Commonwealth. This afternoon there is quite an excited scene ...

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  39. LORD METHUEM AGAINST CONSCRIPTION.

    Lord Methuen was the chief speaker at the annual general meeting in the hall of New College, Oxford, of the supporters of the Oxford House in Bethnal Green. The ...

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  40. PARTNERSHIP AFFAIR

    This afternoon Detective - sergeant McManamny arrested Francis Thomas Adams, aged 28 years, on warrant issued on an information sworn by Mark A. ...

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  41. BILL OF COSTS REVIEWED.

    In the Practice Court this afternoon Mr Justice Hodges was asked to review the taxing officer's decision in regard to certain charges made by Messrs Ridgeway ...

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  42. SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    An old man named M'Mahon was the victim of a serious accident at the railway station to-day. He was gathering chips at the ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Kalgoorlie left Albany for Fremantle at 6 this morning. The steamer Howard Smith, bound westward, passed M'Donnell Day at 11.40 this ...

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  45. SHELTERING A BRIGAND.

    The Palermo correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" writes from Palermo on May 12th: -- The trial is still proceeding here of the ...

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  46. PERSONAL.

    Dr Lloyd was this afternoon elected chairman of the Melbourne Branch of the Citizens' Reform League. The will of Davil M'Donald, of ...

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  47. CLAUSE NINETEEN. CLAUSE NINETEEN.

    Federal public servants who entertain hopes of receiving in the very near future any benefit from the operation of clause 19, now that the appeal by the State Referring to the abandonment of the appeal to the Privy Council in the case of the letter carrier, Edwin M. Bond, the State Premier said this afternoon that ...

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  48. FOUND IN THE YARRA.

    This afternoon the body of a man, named Daniel Carr, 46 years of age, was found in the Yarra near the steam ferry. Carr was employed on the ferry, and was last ...

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  49. AN APPARITION.

    Intelligence has been received of a curious apparition that has been disturbing the peace of mind of the residents of Ballina, a seaport town 330 miles ...

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  50. GUARD OF HONOR.

    On Saturday of 180 infantry men who were asked to volunteer for the guard of honor required on Wednesday to meet the new. Governor, (Sir George R. Le ...

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  52. SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    Chales Kemp, formerly a hotelkeeper, shot himself dead at Winne[?]ke's depot on Saturday. He had typhoid fever, and his brother, who was nursing him, had just ...

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  53. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  54. MINING MEETING.

    The half-yearly meeting of the North Duke Company No Liability, was held at 375 Collins street to-day, Mr James Randell, chairman of directors, presided. The ...

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  55. CHARTERS TOWERS.

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