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  8. MELBOURNE.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly has notified the Chief Secretary that he will on Monday next issue a writ for the election of a member for ...

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  9. DEATH OF A EUREKA STOCKADER.

    The men who took part in the stirring incidents connected with the diggers' revolt at Ballarat, when the Eureka stockade was captured, are passing away. ...

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  10. A SHARE TRANSACTION.

    For sonic days Judge Chomley has been occupied in the County Court hearing an action brought by William M'Grogor, an inventor against G. Brunel ...

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  11. HOTTEST DAY OF THE SUMMER.

    The mildness of the present summer may be realised from the fact that though the glass registered only 96.7 dog. in the true shade to-day, it was the hottest of ...

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  12. MR. SWINBURNE ACCEPTS.

    Mr. Bent, the Premier, to-day received a cablegram from Mr. Swinburne, M.L.A., agreeing to accept the position of Minister of Water Supply and Public ...

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  13. SEQUEL TO A BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT.

    The breach of promise [?]gation between Miss Lila Elizabeth Bayne and Mr. Ormonde Fitzgerald, does not appear to have resulted very satisfactorily to the ...

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  14. A MINISTERIAL CAUCUS.

    The Premier has been most of the day attending to, particulars financial and otherwise, to enable him to frame the policy he proposes to place before the ...

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  15. TENDERS ACCEPTED.

    The Minister of Water Supply to-day accepted the tenders of Davies Bros, for the construction of inlet works at the Waranga Basin. The price of the ...

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  16. CONVICTIONS QUASHED.

    Two decisions of magistrates were set aside by Judge Gaunt in the Court of General Sessions to-day. In one case, William Priest had been sentenced to ...

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  17. FRUIT RESTRICTION IN CAPE COLONY.

    Some time ago the Secretary for Agriculture wrote to the Minister for Agriculture in Cape Colony calling attention to the severity of the regulations relative ...

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  19. (By Telephone.) AN AGED WIDOW'S DEATH.

    Mrs. Catherine Townsend, a widow, 93 years of age, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on the 14th inst., suffering from a fractured and dislocated ...

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  20. A CLUB WAITER IN TROUBLE.

    Charges of theft against Frederick Dixon, aged sixteen, waiter at the Stock Exchange Club, were investigated at the City Court to-day. It appeared from ...

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  21. A YOUTH ARRESTED.

    A youth, 18 years of age, named Charles M'Kay, was arrested to-day by Detectives Keily and Considine on a charge, of stealing a purse containing £1 ...

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  22. TELEGRAPH INTERRUPTED.

    Telegraph communication is interrupted between South Australia, West Australia, Nhill and Lillimur. ...

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  23. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    An inquest concerning the death of Emma Berry, the wife of a grazier at Glen William, in the Dungog district of New South Wales, resulted in a verdict ...

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  24. RAN AWAY FROM HOME.

    Geoffrey Power, a barefooted thirteen-year-old boy. told a constable in Flinders-street- last night, that he had been sent from his home at Caulfield to look ...

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  25. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Robert Scott, a resident of this city, was seeing friends off to Bendigo by the 12.15 p. m train to-day, when he slipped between the platform and the train just ...

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  26. THE CASE OF MOSS AARONS.

    No time has been lost in cancelling the pawnbroker's license held by Moss Aarons, who was sentenced yesterday for receiving. The necessary order was ...

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  27. A CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    On the early morning or November 19th two Chinese were marketwards "plodding their weary way," when they were pelted and otherwise annoyed by ...

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  28. THIS HUB OF THE UNIVERSE.

    With all the competition which prevails in London, it would seem that it affords the best market still for men with ability. Recently instances have occurred ...

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  29. "SHOT HOLE FUNGUS" IN APRICOTS

    Apricots afflicted with what is known as shot-hole fungus may be eaten without injury to health. The authority for this is James G. Turner, an inspector ...

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  30. MELBOURNE CHILLED BUTTER CO.

    The reconstruct ion scheme of the Melbourne Chilled Butter and Produce Company Proprietary Limited is meeting with opposition from some of the creditors. ...

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