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  5. THE SUPREME PENALTY.

    Arthur Buck, colloquially known as the South Melbourne murderer, was hanged this morning in the Melbourne Gaol, The man displayed no emotion, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    In connection with the retirement from office of the Rosebery Ministry some new honors have been distributed. Amongst the recipients are two ...

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  7. MUSICAL MELBOURNE.

    Seven years ago Mr Phil. Langdale-- acknowledged to be the best bassoon player in the world-- arrived here from England with Mr F. H. Cowen, as ...

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  8. DELUSIVE SOUTH AFRICA.

    As each successive steamer for the Laps is leaving crowded with passengers, a candid description of the country and of the probabilities of achieving success there by ...

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  9. DANCING A LA MODE.

    A young man named Edward Howard was summoned to the Richmond Court to day at the instance of Sergeant Haulon, the charge being that defendant kept a ...

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  10. THE INQUEST.

    The usual formal inquest was held before Dr You I and a jury of five in the gaol at half-past 11 o'clock. Captain Burrowes. Governor of the ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    There was a quiet market on 'Change in Melbourne to-day. [?]Mr C. A. Smyth continued his address to the jury to-day in defence of the ...

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  12. A TILE-WALKER.

    An elderly man named Thomas Carr, a resident of Roden street, Wost Melbourne was charged at the North Melbourne Police Court this morning with cruelty to ...

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  13. THE MURDERER.

    Are we producing an entirely now type in criminality? It would appear so, judging by the opinions expressed to a HERALD reporter by the Rev H. F. ...

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  14. BUCK'S CRIME.

    The story of the crime for which Arthur Buck suffered the extreme penalty of the law this morning, is one of the most callous in the history of local ...

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  15. CONCERNING QUACKS.

    Sir,--Our worthy Coroner, when summing up at the inquest on the young man Cubs passed some severs and sensible remarks on quacks, and on Chinese quacks in particular, ...

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  16. THE BESSY CONSOLS.

    The shareholders of the Berry Consols Extended Co. were very jubilant at their half-yearly meeting. The highly satisfactory return of 37oz 5dwt from 36 sets ...

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  17. THE CRIME RECORD.

    During the night of the 28th ult. a burglary was committed at" Catrino," Canterbury Road, Middle Park. Entrance was effected by skeleton keys. One of the ...

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  18. MAN AND WIFE.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, a man Thomas Mayne was charged, on remand, with assaulting his wife, Teresa Wayne, on the 27th of last month, and also with ...

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  19. IN INSOLVENCY.

    An adjourned examination in the estate of Phoebe Mary Fieldhouse, married woman, of Brunswick, was held before Judge Molesworth in the ...

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