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  7. OUR TELEPHONE

    Hallo, HERALD! The first indications shown by the new Legislative Assembly are certainly not such as to lead to the belief that it will be anxious to reduce our ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOLDEN VICTORIA.

    There has just been bronchi to the Bank of Victoria some splendid lumps of stone, obtained by Legge and party, tributors in the Freehold mine. ...

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  9. WHO'S WHO?

    The Premier, Mr Geo. Turner, is a native of Melbourne, aud was born on 8th August, 1851. He was educated in the colony. Mr Turner served his ...

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  10. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    In giving a list yesterday of the names of the new Ministers likely to take office under the premiership of Mr G. Turner, and the offices they would probably hold. ...

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  11. A SUSPICIOUS CASE.

    An inquest was held by Dr. Youl at the Melbourne Hospital to-day, touching the death of a man named James Hoey. Deceased was found lying in a dying condition ...

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  12. THE FIND AT TARNAGULLA.

    On inquiry at the Mines Department this morning it was ascertained that no notification of the reported rich find at Tarnagulla had been received. ...

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  13. THE MINISTER OF LANDS.

    Mr Taverner, the new Minister of Lands, is a splendid specimen of the Australian native. He was born in the northern district, and represents Swan Hill ...

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  14. THE MINISTER OF MINES.

    Mr H. Foster, the Minister of Mines, though he cannot claim to be as Australian by birth, is one by rearing and education, for he arrived in the ...

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  15. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    The Hon. I. A. Isaacs, the Attorney-General, is one of the Australian natives of the team. He was born in Melbourne on the 3rd August, 1856. and is therefore ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Native Australian element strong in the new Ministry. The Premier himself is a native. Another find of gold in Victoria this ...

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  17. THE MINISTER OF EDUCATION.

    Mr A. Peacock is another of the "natives" of the team, and is the youngest member oi the Ministry, though he has previously held office. He was born at Creawick ...

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  18. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS.

    The hon. H. R. Williams is a native of St. Just, Cornwall, where be was born in 1848. He came to the colony with his parents when only twelve years of ...

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  19. NEEDLE CASE NOTES.

    Punctusi[?]ty is the soul of business. Although the Criminal Court, opened half an hour earlier than usual to-day, the jury worn in their seals at 9.30 precisely. The public ...

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  20. POSSIBLY CHIEF SECRETARY.

    Mr John Gavan Daffy, who is likely to be appointed Chief Secretary, is the son of Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, and was born in Dublin, Ireland, in October 1844. He was ...

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  21. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    With reference to the report of a statutory meeting of shareholders of the above bank held on the 25th inst., at which some person asked were not the expenses of the ...

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  22. MR. R. T. VALE.

    Mr R. T. Vole, who is to holds portfolio without office, is one of the members for Ballarat West, and has sat for that constituency for about six years. He is a ...

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  23. THE LABOR PARTY.

    A meeting of the Labor Parky in the new Parliament is to be held to-morrow. It has been convened by Mr Trenwith, and invitations have keen sent to no fewer than ...

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  25. THE SOLICITOR-GENERAL.

    Mr Robert Best, to whom the portfolios of Solicitor-General and Commissioner of Customs are to be entrusted, was born in Fitzroy on the 8th June, 1857. In 1883 ...

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  26. THE MARYBOROUGH MURDER.

    Mrs Martha Vennell, who was arrested lost night by Detective Nixes on suspicion of murdering her child, Ellis John Vennell, in August last, was brought before the loos ...

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  27. THE HON. WILLIAM M'CULLOON.

    The hon. Wm. M'Culloch, who holds a portfolio without office is a son of the late Mr S. M'Culloch, J.P., of Chippermore, and was born at Wigtonshire, Scotland, Mr ...

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  29. THE POSTMASTER-GENENAL.

    The hon Henry Cathbert, M.L.C., is a native of Rosscommon, Ireland, and was born on 29th July, 1829. He was admitted a solicitor of Ireland in 1854, and in the ...

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  30. A CHINESE LUNCH.

    A Swede has sent home to his own country to account of a lunch he received in Ch[?]ss. He and the members of the Co[?]late were invited to this repeat by the ...

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  34. THE MINISTER OF DEFENCE.

    The hon. Sir F. T. Sargood is a son of the late Mr F. J. Sargood, one of the earliest members of our Legislative Assembly. Sir Frederick was born at Walworth, London. ...

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