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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hallea, there, Mr! Well, who is speaking? THE HERALD wants a word with you, A correspondent, addresses the following ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 506 words
  7. FOOTBALL RUN WILD.

    The season 1894 of football was in quietest, dullest and most uninteresting or record up to Saturday and there were signs that it would be historical in this respect. But ...

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  8. THE CRISIS.

    The Premier was again the sole Minister in charge at the Public Offices this morning, but he left for Castlemaine shortly after noon in order to conduct his ...

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  9. STRING-STRANGLED.

    At the Morgne this morning Dr Youl held an inquest on the body of a newly born male child, unknown. Antonia Carter, a married woman residing ...

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  10. RETRENCHMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    Mr W. T. Reay, candidate for Dundas, was asked at Hamilton : Are you in favor of reducing members salaries? Mr Reay: Yes, at a time like the present I consider L200 a ...

    Article : 999 words
  11. UNCONSIDERED TRIFLES

    It is surprising how many articles are left behind in railway carriages during the course of a year. A visit to a half-yearly sale under the auspices of the ...

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  12. FURTHER MENTION.

    Mr W. Gaunson has complied with a desire that he should again contest the East Melbourne electorate. He speaks to-morrow night, due notice of which will ...

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  13. IN INSOLVENCY.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Judge Molesworth dealt with the release motion in the estate of James Warnock, of Prospect Hill road, Camberwell, gentleman. The ...

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  14. CANDIDATES MEETINGS.

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  15. A QUERY.

    MICAWBER writes:--To settle a wager, would you kindly answer the following in "Answer to Correspondents,': After their defeat on Saturday at Geelong, are the ...

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  16. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    Meetings of creditors in the following estates were held before the Chief Clark to-day:-- John Thomson, Richmond, now out of business, formerly dairy ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Number returning Salvation Army officers by the R.M.S. Arcadia to-day. The R.M.S. Arcadia made the run from Adelaide to Melbourne in a little over 30 ...

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  18. A SAILOR'S FATE.

    The barque Oakhurst anchored in the Bay early this morning from Liverpool. The passage out has bee marked by and accident which befalt ...

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  19. POLITICAL POINTS.

    The "Argus" repeats this morning the statement that Mr George Turner is responsible for the choice of Mr Thos. Bent as Speaker of the last Parliament. THE ...

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  20. THE CRIME RECORD.

    The residence of Charles R. Rawlins, carpenter, at the corner of Elizabeth fund Queensberry streets, Carlton, was broken into and robbed last evening, about 7 o'clock, ...

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  21. BITS OF BESANT.

    "Inverted strabismus," is the scientific way of saying "squint." It sounds better in six syllables than in one. No scientist with any regard for his dignity ...

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  22. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    At the Port Melbourne Court, this morning Robert Dodds, who was arrested at Dargo, in the wilds of Gippsland, was charged with leaving his wife without means ...

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  23. LIVING IN THE WILD AND WOOLLY.

    He was from one of the wildest sections in the southwest, and the reporter was having a little talk with him at the hotel in the city. ...

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  24. A FATAL PUNCTURE.

    Early this morning a man named Roachill a visitor to this city, was found dead in bed at Letter's Hotel. Upon examination a picture was found ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Charles Alderson, of Canterbury read, See Kilds, collector. Causes: Loss of London. Debts, L222 94 5d; assets L6; deficiency, L216 9s 5d Mr R. C. Andersen, assignee. ...

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