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  4. THE ATROCITIES AT WINDSOR AND RAINHILL.

    The police have been actively investigating the movements of the man Frederick Bailey Deeming(who is believed to be identical with the man under arrest ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    Magnificent weather favored the cricketers this afternoon. It was prefect, and the holiday crowds were tempted to take full advantage of it. A goodly proportion put ...

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  6. RACING.

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  7. WAS IT F.B.D. ?

    Late in December last a man called at Ward's cutlery establishment in Swanston street, and producing two amputation knives, which were stained with ...

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  8. HAWKESBURY RACE CLUB.

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  9. FURTHER OVERHAUL OF LUGGAGE.

    The examination of Deeming's effects was continued this afternoon, and many articles of the most diverse kind were found. Many of these, the detectives are o[?] ...

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  10. PEOPLE WE LAMENT.

    A veteran politician and ex-Minister of the Crown, who died at his residence, North Brighton, this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. COBURG V. BRUNSWICK.

    This match was commenced to-day in the presence of a very fair attendance. Dunstone was elected captain of the Coburg, and bad the good luck to win the toss, taking ...

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  12. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious railway accident occurred about eight miles from here last evening. A little boy named Kegg, aged five years, belonging to a resident of Sydney, falling out of a ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Ravach[?]l. Anarchist leader in Paris, has confessed. Nominations for the Oakleigh Races close on Monday. ...

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  14. EXAMINATION OF DEEMING'S EFFECTS.

    Detective Considine and Cawsey assisted by Mr. Max Hirschfeldt were busily engaged during the whole of the morning in examining the effects of the murderer, which ...

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  15. AT THE GAOL.

    Mr. Foy, the Deputy-Governor, has had a further conversation with Deeming, and has given him to understand that he would have to conform to tho gaol regulations, ...

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  16. ANOTHER IMPORTANT IDENTIFICATION.

    By WIRE--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. ADELAIDE, This Day. The Kaiser Wilhelm arrived at Larg[?] Bay this morning. ...

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  17. AQUATICS.

    Lovers of aquatics have been looking forward with keen relish to the eight-oared boat race which was to have been rowed on the Lower Yarra this ...

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  18. ON BOARD THE BALLAARAT.

    The steamer Ballaarat left Port Melbourne for Sydney shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon. There was a large gathering on the pier before she cast off. ...

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  19. COLONIAL DISLIKE.

    SIR.--Your correspondent "Anglo-Australian" has spoken the truth, and which, in my opinion, is not hard to guess at the reason, for no sooner does an Englishman ...

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  20. HAWKSBURN V. ALBERT PARK.

    The draw for the fifth round in Boyle and Scott's Cup matches resulted in the above teams being pitted together, and the match was commenced on the St. Kilda ...

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  21. AN INTERESTING RELIC.

    Of course Deeming's identity with the man, who under the name of Lawson, served a sentence of nine months imprisonment in Hull Goal has been fully ...

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  22. WILLIAMS AS HE IS IN GAOL.

    The manner in which Williams is behaving in the Melbourne Gaol in naturally a subject of much interest this morning, as yesterday afternoon he was in a ...

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  23. MELBOURNE'S SECOND INNINGS.

    At five minutes past 4 Melbourne begin their second innings, M'Hwraith and Bruce being the first representatives, Kemp bowled from the railway end to M'Hwraith. The first ...

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  24. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR.--I was surprised to see a letter in your issue of 30th inst. under the above heading, signed "Anglo-Australian." The writer has fallen into a grave mistake when ...

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  25. SUICIDE AT ST. KILDA

    An inquest was held by Dr. Neild, at the Greyhound Hotel, St. Kilda, to-day, concerning the death of Elizabeth Woodroff, who died early on Friday morning from the effects ...

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  26. JUNIOR CRICKET.

    One of the matches in the final round of the Boyle and Scott's competition, Ormond v. Fitzroy Orientals, was commenced on the University Cricket Ground this afternoon. ...

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  27. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    SIR.--In your issue of the 30th inst[?] there is a letter signed "Anglo-Australian," on the subject of Colonial dislike to England, wherein your correspondent agree with the ...

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  28. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    A robbery of a horse and light cart has been reported to the police. It appears that about 10 p.m. on Thursday night Mr. [?]us Dorman, a well-known meat salesman ...

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  29. ARRIVAL OF THE "OROTAVA" AT ALBANY.

    The Orient Company's R.M.S. "Orotova," Waddilove, commander, arrived from Colombo at 1.15 a.m. She brings the following passengers in the ...

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  30. CAPULETS V. RICHMOND JUNIORS.

    The above club, commenced their match in fifth round of Boyle and Scott's Cup. The contest is likely to prove a very exciting one, and consequently a very large number of ...

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  31. THE INQUEST ON THE WINDSOR VICTIM.

    This afternoon [?] Neild, who will preside at the [?] Deeming's last unfortunate victim, paid a visit to the City Court buildings, and looked ...

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  32. SETTLEMENT ON THE LAND IN

    SIR,--Thanks for the interest you are evincing in village settlement, which I think I may safely accept as a guaran[?]ce of your publishing this letter on something ...

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