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  6. POLITICAL POINTS.

    The real difference between one political party and the other, said the Rev. Dr. Wolfenden, at Wesley Church, yesterday afternoon, was "That one was in office ...

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  7. THE BOOT TRADE.

    To-day the members of the Victorian Operative Bootmakers' Union are in a state of excitement. Although all of them are not at work, they are doing at much business as ...

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  8. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hallo! HERALD. When on Saturday pointing out to you the evils which would be perpetuated were any additional permanent taxation imposed, I omitted to mention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE CRISIS.

    In the field of politics everything is very quiet to-day. The general election is of course the one great topic of conversation, and the chances of the several ...

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  10. IN INSOLVENCY.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, before Judge Molesworth, an examination was held in the estate of Mary Matthews, of Geelong, merchant. ...

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  11. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    The hearing of the action of Speight v. Syme was continued before Mr Justice Williams and a jury of twelve to- day. Mr Duffy and Mr Coldham, instructed by ...

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  12. THE SYDNEY FIRE.

    Owing to the dangerous condition in which the fire at Lawler's has left the building, traffic in George street has been suspended. The front wall is cracked in ...

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  13. FURTHER MENTION.

    Mr John Davey, produce merchant, of Cooper street, Footscray, is announced in this evenings HERALD as a candidate for that constituency, in which there is not ...

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  14. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Robert B. Barlow, accountant and teller in the Northcote branch of the National Bank, arrested on Saturday on a charge on embezzling L3, was brought before the City ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The s.s. Thermopylae grounded in the river this morning. J. J. Trait, the well-known football umpire, was a witness in the Insolvency, ...

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  16. DOOLEY'S VICTORY.

    A matter of considerable interest to licensed victuallers an affecting their right to give dancing entertainment on their own promisee came before the Fall Court to-day. ...

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  17. A NIGHT ASSAULT.

    James Edward Taylor, hairdresser, at Ascot Vale, was charged at the Essendon Court this morning with assaulting Philip Drury on the 14th ult. ...

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  18. MEETINGS ANNOUNCED.

    The following meetings are announced in THE HERALD:--Mr D. C. Armstrong, one of the candidates for Port Melbourne, is to meet his friends and ...

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  19. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    General meetings in the following estates were held to-day before the Chief Clerk in Insolvency:--Duncan Cameron, of Essendon, gentleman--trustees, Messrs J. H. Riley and ...

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  20. MORE RETRENCHMENT.

    This forenoon twelve of the employes engaged in professional duties in the Engineer's branch of the Railway department received notice in the following ...

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  21. PROVINCIAL PAPERS.

    In the coming contest there will be found to be such slight radical differences in the platforms of the two parties that if by some mistake or the public's ...

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  22. EIGHT HOURS' DAY

    The twenty-first celebration of Eight Hours' Day is taking place to-day. The weather is beautifully fine, and the streets are thronged with spectators, the crowd in the ...

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  23. MORE GOLD

    A discovery of gold is reported as having been made on the property of Mr John Fanning, at Bulla, nineteen miles from Melbourne, by Messrs Phillips and Farrell, ...

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  24. WHAT AN EMPLOYER SAYS.

    A gentleman was waited upon this morning by a HERALD reporter, with the object of ascertaining the views of the employers who do not observe the "statement" prices. ...

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  25. STEALING BICYCLES.

    At the Prabran Court this morning Henry Forrester was charged with stealing three bicycles. Prisoner pleaded guilty. The evidence showed that accused annexed ...

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  26. A BRUTAL RUFFIAN.

    A case of brutal assault was heard in the City Court to-day, the prosecutor being a young woman named Ellen White and the defendant a powerful follow named Peter ...

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  27. BURGLARIES.

    On the 27th ult. a burglary was committed at the shop and residence of John Thomas, tailor, 265 Johnston street, Collingwood. Entrance was gained by forcing a padlock off ...

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  29. AGROUND IN THE RIVER.

    The Aberdeen liner Thermopylae reached the Bay early to-day, and was proceeding up to a berth in the river when she struck the ground opposite the Spottiswoods ...

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  30. AT A RICHMOND HOTEL.

    A burglary took place at the Richmond Club Hotel, Swan street, during the night of the 28th ult., of which place Mrs Chown is the licensee. Entrance was gained by ...

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  31. AT MIDDLE PARK.

    Mr John Dodd, of "Narraviny," Canterbury road, Middle Park, reports that a burglary was committed at his house during, the night of the 31st ult. The burglars ...

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  32. ALMOST SUFFOCATED.

    An almost fatal case of suffocation by charcoal occurred yesterday at the residence of Mr Thiol, baker, 9 Stanhope street, Malvern, John A. Anderson, a young man ...

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    Marian Dolan sued Caspar Pfielderer at the Carlton Court this morning for the maintenance of his illegitimate child. Mr Lyons, for the defendant, produced an agreement ...

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