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  4. POSTAL VOTES.

    Some irregularities in connection with the recent Federal elections were mentioned in the Melbourne District Court yesterday. Chas, Goldspink, J. P., Carlton, was ...

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  5. THE FOOD FRAUDS.

    Further action is being taken by the Minister of Customs connection with the food frauds discussed in these columns within the past few weeks. Sir William Lyne has ...

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  6. WATERED MILK IN CAFES.

    Dr. Norris informed the Central Board of Health at its meeting yesterday that recently 42 samples of milk where taken to Melbourne, 25 per cent of which were found to be ...

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  7. SERIOUS CHARGES HEARD IN CAMERA.

    The cases of Michael McCormack, of Buttercup Creek, near Mansfield, and Arthur McIntosh, of Mansfield, charged with serious offences against a girl under the age of ...

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  9. A BOURKE STREET CAFE.

    Ellen Brune, a girl of attractive appearance, was before the City Court to-day for the theft of a jacket valued at 12s from Mary Josephine O'Brien, the keeper of a ...

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  10. THE LANDLADY'S DAUGHTER.

    It was alleged recently, (remarks our Melbourne correspondent), that the arrest of a young man named John Parker for the larceny of cheques in New South ...

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