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  5. MELBOURNE.

    The following gentlemen have been elected as chairmen of wages, hoards:—Confectioners' Board: Rev. E. S. Hughes (re-elected). Coopers' Board: Rev. A. ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  9. CHARGE AGAINST A WOMAN.

    The Footscray magistrates to-day found themselves in a quandary when a comparatively young married woman was charged with breaking two window panes ...

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  10. A FORGED NOTE.

    George Lensen, who got change for a supposed £10 note; which turned out to have been converted from £1 note, was committed for trial at Port Melbourne ...

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  11. LATE SITTINGS OF THE COURTS?

    Judge Moleswerth seems disposed-to go one be[?] that the Chief Justice whose industry, is making such severe demands on the working resources of the Bar. ...

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  12. END OF THE GRUT WILL CASE.

    The Grut will case has occupied a lot of the time of the Supreme Court, and the lawyers will have a good slice of the estate whichever side scores. To-day ...

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  13. A DISHONEST RAILWAY PORTER.

    On January 6th Miss Sharpe, a resident of Moonec Ponds, when travelling by train to Melbourne, left in the carriage a handbag containing a watch and ...

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  15. CONGESTION IN THE SUPREME. COURT.

    Some congestion of Supreme Court work is threatened next month, seeing that the time of three judges will be occupied entirely with the Henty will ...

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  16. ACCOMMODATION FOR FEDERAL OFFICERS.

    Sir John Forrest, the Minister for Home Affairs, has written to the State Premier informing him that the accommodation offered at the Exhibition ...

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  17. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident befel a woman named Alice Thorpe to-day. Showas out driving when the horse botted. She tried to jump out but was thrown ...

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  18. THE DISMISSED ENGINE DRIVERS.

    The Government have not lost sight of the request that the engine drivers who were dismissed during the strike should be reinstated. Mr. Tait, the ...

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  19. TWO JOCKEYS HURT.

    Two jockeys named Stephen Hoffner, 25 years of age, of Clifton Hill, and Alfred Vining, 18 years, of Collingwood, had falls to-day whilst riding at the ...

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  20. NEW LOCOMOTIVES.

    The Government propose to shortly spend £20,000 in building now locomotives and trucks, but have not yet decided whether they shall be built, at ...

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  21. ANOTHER DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened this afternoon in Elizabeth-street. Mrs. Louisa Govan, 34 years of age, and living at Dove-street, Footscray, was out driving ...

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  22. PROPOSED GOVERNMENT WORKS.

    The State Premier intends this week to prepare a list of works the Government propose to undertake during the nextyear. The list will show the estimated ...

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  23. STATE GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

    The State Government House is not in the best condition, and £130 is being spent on its exterior renovation, while the electric light has been installed ...

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  24. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL FETE.

    At the garden fete held last Saturday at Rippon Lea on behalf of the Melbourne Hospital, the exceedingly satisfactory sum of £320 was obtained. Miss ...

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  25. BEREMBOKE.

    Food is plentiful, and, owing to the frequent showers, it is quite green under the long dry grass. Last Friday evening a large assemblage ...

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  26. A YOUTHFUL INCENDIARY.

    Reginald Pratt, the lad who sought to secure another ship for his return to England by burning the one to which he belonged; was introduced to the notice of ...

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  27. FISK JUBILEE SINGERS.

    Those ever-popular favorites, McAdoo's Fisk Jubilee Singers, will give one concert only, at the Mechanics' Institute, on Easter Monday night. The company have recently ...

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  28. CURIOUS MARRIAGE CONTRACT.

    A rather curious-marriage contract came to light in the Practice Court today. A suit has been instituted by Emina Hall, widow of Harry Hall, of ...

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