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  5. WHO HOLDS?

    A middle-aged man named Edward Wilson was charged before the Williamstown Court to-day with having been found by night without lawful ...

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  6. MORE ELECTRICAL

    Messrs Shuter (chairman), R. J. Alcock, and D. Love, the Board appointed to inquire into the charges made against the telegraphic branch of the ...

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  7. WHERE IS IT?

    There is an uneasy feeling abroad at Brunswick to-day. This arises through the knowledge that a few nights ago the magazine attached to the ...

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  8. QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE.

    An amusing case was heard by Mr Nicolson, P.M., at the District Court to-day, of which a question of principle formed the foundation. ...

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  9. COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The seventh ordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited was held this afternoon at the Athenaeum, Collins street. ...

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  10. JUDGES DIFFER.

    The Chief Justice gave the reserved decision of the Full Court this morning on the application for a new trial of the action of Ewart v. the Victorian ...

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  11. ENGLISH TAXES.

    There are inhabited house duties, income tax, land tax, probate tax, legacy duty, succession duty, estate duty, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, ...

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  12. GOLDEN VICTORIA.

    The Minister of Mines has received a communication from the Mining Registrar Wedderburn, informing him that a crushing of 3 tons of stone, from ...

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  13. WHO PAY'S BREAKAGES.

    Another case in which a question of principle was involved was that of Ambier, Farrell and Co., produce salesmen of Flinders lane, against R. ...

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  14. A GREAT GRANDMOTHER

    A breach of promise suit that is bound to cause a big sensation has been illed. The plaintiff is Mrs Angusta Domagalski and the defendant is Ludwig Sinder, ...

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  15. CRICKET CLUB RIGHTS.

    At the St. Klbin Court to-day, James Duff, licensee of Morrow's Hotel, High street, Windsor, was charged with selling liquor at a place other than that ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Golden Victoria. Wedderburn and Bendigo Send us good news to-day. Fifty ounces to the ton reported in ...

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  17. A CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN CHILD

    Perhaps the quaintest letter in the whole White House collection is one which came from a child to President Cleveland, and which is copied in full ...

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  18. A YARRA MYSTERY.

    What appears to be a clue to the suicide of some, at present, unknown man, was found on the landing stage opposite the Morgue, about 7 o'clock this ...

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  20. MR. QUARRY EXAMINED.

    Herbert Quarry stated that he was electrical foreman, and had been 27 years in the service. He was examined by Mr Maxwell as to materials obtained ...

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