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  4. SMALL-POX.

    Many people have been alarmed at the statement that risk has been involved in sending nurses aud patients from Melbourne to the Quarantine Station by the ...

    Article : 405 words
  5. A FAMILY AFFAIR.

    Mr Justice A'Beckett and a jury of six this morning resumed the hearing of the case of Lange v Bage, in which Mrs Annie Large, widow of the ...

    Article : 2,454 words
  6. THAT DEADLOCK.

    The Railway Inquiry Board was to have met today, but in face of the threatened retirement of Mr W. Cain and the negotiations that have been in progresss ...

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  7. LADY TEACHERS.

    Arguments were resumed before Mr Justice Williams. Mr Justice [?]olroyd and Mr Justice Hood in the Full Court this morning, in the appeal by the Crown ...

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  8. THE INSOLVENCY LAW.

    Mr Randall J. Alceck, vice-president of the Chamber of Commerce, Captain Hallett, secretary, and several other commercial gentlemen waited on the ...

    Article : 255 words
  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    There was a quiet market on 'Change this morning. Epsom [?]race meeting which were to be held today, [?] postponed. ...

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  10. THE RAILWAY ROBBERY.

    As soon as nows reached the Railway Commissioners of the alleged robbery of a Hindoo on the Bendigo train on Thursday night they called for reports from the ...

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  11. STAGE OSCULATION.

    The question whether real kissing is permissible on the stage is being hotly discussed in the Press and theatrical [?]cles in Vienna (says the "Standard" correspondent). A ...

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  12. MR METHVEN'S BILLET

    The attention of Mr Howitt, Secretary for Mines, was today directed to a letter appearing in the "Age" commenting upon the appointment of Mr Methven, ...

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  13. CABLE TO MR M'CULLOCH.

    Mr M'Callooh, M.L.C., this morning stated to a Herald representative that but small fresh developments had taken place with reference ...

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  14. IRELAND IN BALLARAT.

    The Hibernian citizens are keeping high holiday today, celebrating St. Patrick's Day. As far as the weather is concerned, they are doing so ...

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  15. DISENGAGEMENT.

    "Disengagement" is a pleasing [?]nphemism for a gentle form of "breach of promise." The game of disengagement, it is said by these who knew, is always at ...

    Article : 246 words
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  17. WHAT THE PREMIER SAYS.

    The Premier also expressed his opinion on the matter. Mr Turner said that he really could not see why the fact of a man having been a ...

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  19. LABOR MEMBERS' VIEWS.

    Two prominent members of the Labor Party in the House stated that they considered the objection taken to Mr Methven's appointment was paltry in the ...

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