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  5. SECOND-CLASS GOVERNORS.

    The Premier when interviewed by THE HERALD this morning, utterly declined to see the .ludicrous point in the idea of paying special salaries for certain classes ...

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  6. MELBOURNE'S TRADE.

    A conference between representatives of the Melbourne Harbor Trust and the Chamber of Commerce, was held at the Trust Offices to-day to consider the ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair in the Legislative Assembly at noon to-day. The only business on the paper for to-day was the motion of Mr Brake:-- ...

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  8. THEIR VERACITY IMPUGNED.

    The Solicitor-General will deal tomorrow with the resolutions passed at an indignation meeting held at Wycheproof on the 8th inst., which are in the nature ...

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  9. PARLIAMENTARY PICKINGS.

    In moving his resolution in favor of reducing railway freights and fares in the Assembly this morning, Mr Brake said that the railways had cost three times ...

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  10. AMATEUR THEATRICALS.

    Mr W. H. Metcalfe writes to us as follows:-- Will you kindly allow me, through the columns of your valuable paper, to draw attention to a gross ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    No cables yet. Lines still interrupted. Restoration hourly expected. Probably have a big budget of messages ...

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  12. TOBACCO SEIZURE.

    Inspector Christie, of the Customs Department, this morning, appeared at the Richmond Police Court to see William Bartle Carah for the recovery of the sum ...

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  13. POST OFFICE FRAUDS.

    The warrant which was issued a couple of months ago for the arrest of A.Pollock, a young man of 21 years of age, engaged in the Charlton Post Office, ...

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  14. THE OTHER SIDE.

    Mr J. Norris, the stage manager of the Dagonets, was seen in regard to the above. He stated to a Herald reporter that both professionals and amateurs ...

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  15. INTERPRETING THE TARIFF.

    When giving evidence recently before the Tariff Board, a witness draw attention to the difficulties experienced by business men in properly interpreting the tariff, ...

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  16. A MAINTENANCE CASE.

    At the Prabran Court this morning Grace Ford used her husband, Edward Ford, for maintenance. The complainant stated that she and ...

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  17. A BOGUS "FIVER."

    Charles Dalrymple was before the City Court to-day charged with having, in November last, imposed on Edith Chapponel, a barmaid employed in an ...

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  18. NO CABLES YET.

    It was hoped early this morning that before noon telegraphic communication would be restored on the Port Darwin line. The hope has proved a vain one. ...

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  19. ALLEGED CHEQUE LARCENY.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Charles H. Hooper on a charge of larceny of two cheques on the Bank of Australasis, one for L41 8s 7d, ...

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  23. COLD IN VICTORIA.

    A decidedly encouraging discovery of gold has been made near Kelly's camp at Toombullup in the Mansfield district. The lead is said to be a well defined one ...

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