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  3. Family Notices

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  4. MELBOURNE.

    Dr. Gresswell, commenting on a London specialist's expression of opinion as reported by cable to the effect that isolation of consumptive patients, though ...

    Article : 108 words
  5. A HEAVY FALE IN IRON.

    A ponderous mass of iron, weighing a couple of tons or so, fell through tackle giving way at the Australian Forge and Engineering Works, Williamstown, this ...

    Article : 60 words
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  7. RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION.

    Mr. Tait, Chairman of the Railway Commissioners, has received a revised estimate of the cost of the line to connect the Great Southern railway with the ...

    Article : 52 words
  8. A WILD BULL.

    Matthew Lyous, of St. Kilda, is the owner of a bull. The owner classes the animal as very quiet, but on the morning of the 14th, when it saw Sergeant Roger ...

    Article : 103 words
  9. HEALTH OF MR. SHIELS.

    Mr. Shiels was in less pain to-day when the officers from his department waited on him with papers for perusal and consideration. ...

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  10. MINISTERS OUT OF TOWN.

    Mr. Deakin is again out of town at the seaside, while Sir William Lyne goes to Sydney to-morrow. ...

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  11. ARRESTED ON SUSPICION.

    Robert Major was arrested at Kensington to-day on a charge of passing a valueless cheque for 30/- on Amos Bradshaw, licensee of the Royal Mail Hotel, ...

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  12. DEPARTURE OF THE FLAGSHIP.

    The Royal Arthur left for Hobart today, while the Tauranga and Psyche, who remain here, were gaily decorated in honor of the Accession anniversary, to ...

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  13. FAINTED IN COURT.

    A somewhat sensational turn was given to a case heard at Williamstown to-day, when Annie Collins, an elderly woman, who with her son Charles was charged ...

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  14. A DISAGREEABLE SURPRISE.

    A number of old clients of the Premier Permanent Building Society have been very disagreeably surprised by the receipt of a circular from Mr. George Taylor, ...

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  15. A SUGGESTION.

    Mr. Kernot, acting engineer-in-chief of Railways, to-day submitted a memorandum to the Minister, Mr. Bent, stating that the proposed regulations of the ...

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  16. MEETING OF TREASURERS.

    It has been definitely arranged that the State Treasurers will meet the Federal Treasurer (Sir George Turner) on Friday, February 5th, for the purpose of ...

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  17. SMALL-POX.

    The Health authorities are not in reecipt of any further information respecting the small-pox outbreak in New Zealand, but are taking all precautions ...

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  18. MELBOURNE STATUARY.

    A statue of Robert Burns is to be unveiled to-morrow, and whilst helping to perpetuate the memory of the great ploughman poet, it will also add to the ...

    Article : 187 words
  19. AN ARREST.

    George Hamilton was arrested to-day and will be required to answer four charges in connection with which he is alleged to have stolen books from E. W. ...

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  20. A WOMAN'S MISADVENTURE EIGHT HOURS IN A CREEK.

    A woman named Eliza Wills, a resident of Happy Valley, had a most unpleasant experience on Wednesday night. Instead of crossing the ...

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  21. INSULTING BEHAVIOR.

    Thomas Ferguson, who frightened a lady yesterday by snatching her child out of her arms and running away with it, is not a professional kidnapper or a lunatic, ...

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  22. ARREST OF AN ALLEGED COINER.

    Last evening detectives arrested a man on the charge of being concerned in alleged robberies from a large hotel. He resided in a house in Kent-street, close ...

    Article : 124 words
  23. A SUBSTANTIAL ESTATE.

    The forecast, of the value of the estate left by the late P. K. McCaughan was substantially accurate, the documents filed to-day giving the amount as ...

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  24. LOADING WHEAT.

    The loading of the wheat ships is now going oil night and day at Williamstown. During the week the Dimsdale left with 22,904 bags, and the Alta with 20,000, ...

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  25. WINDING UP A COMPANY.

    A petition for the winding up of the Melbourne Chilled Butter and Produce Company Proprietary Limited, was accepted by Mr. Justice Hood to-day. It ...

    Article : 104 words
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