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  4. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    The Royal Commission on Old Age Pensions met again at the Public Offices to-day. Considerable interest centred in this sitting, from the fact ...

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  5. THE SOUDAN.

    The news of the capture of Abu Hamed, which was published in the later editions of " The Herald" yesterday, once more arouses interest in the ...

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  6. TWICE TRIED.

    The hearing of tho divorce petition, Gillibrand v. Gillibrand, was continued before the Chief Justice to-day. Grace Florence Gillibrand, of ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Very quiet market on Ballarat Stock Exchange. Call day, In another column will be found some remarks by the Military Commandant ...

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  8. BOAR AND TIGER.

    A gentleman recently travelling in india describes a fight he witnessed while there between a wild boar and a savage tiger. The light was pulled off ...

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  9. MAJOR WARDILL.

    Major B. J. Wardill, secretary or the Melbourne Cricket Club, stated that there were about 3000 members of the club, at subscriptions ranging from a ...

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  10. MR J. C. WILLIAMSON.

    Mr J. C. Williamson, a member of the firm of Williamson and Musgruve, and theatrical manager, stated that he had been eighteen years in the colony. He ...

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  11. EAGLEHAWK MURDER

    Charles John Hall, the Eaglehawk murderer, was transferred from here to Hendigo gaol by the first passenger train this morning. ...

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  12. A MINING MISHAP.

    A very serious accident, and one which might have been attended with total results. occurred this morning at the Amalgamated Scotchman ...

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  13. WAS THERE BLACKMAIL?

    Yesterday afternoon a man was charged at the City Court with having committed an unmentionable offence,and two young men, who gave their names ...

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  14. MR BYRON MOORE.

    Mr H. Byron Moore, secretary of the V.R.C., stated that he had occupied that position since 1881. The Flemington racecourse had had over a quarter of a ...

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  15. LIVELY LOUISA

    A bustling little woman, named Louisa Dennis, who spoke with a tone of patronage to the Bench, was brought before the City Court to-day. on a charge of ...

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  16. CYCLE DEPOT LOOTED.

    The cycle depot of Mr J. G. Kay, 415 Bourke street, city, was broken into by thieves some time during last night. The place was securely locked up as ...

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