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  4. OUR CABLES.

    A remarkable bigamy trial was concluded to-day. The accused is a middle-aged man, named William Cadman, and his matrimonial ventures appear to have been ...

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  5. FEDERATION.

    Emulating the examples of South Australia, the Premier has determined to follow suit to the Now South Wales lead, and consequently the first business ...

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  6. TO IDENTIFY CRIMINALS.

    Mr Marshall Lyle, who has advocated the introduction of the Bertillon system into Victoria, sends us the following:-- ...

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  7. A LEGAL CURIOSITY

    An old woman named Elizabeth Tye is living in Rule street. Richmond in a miserable dwelling and almost destitute, her only means of subsistence ...

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  8. A NHILL ROMANCE.

    At the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr Justice Hodges, Sydney Ackland Haras, 21 years old, pleaded guilty, to assaulting his stepdaughter, Lily Maud ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    In the Chamber of Deputies to-day M. Pierre Guieysse, Minister for the colonies, made an important announcement in respect to the policy of the new ...

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  10. OUR CABLES.

    The latest intelligence received concerning the position of affairs in Abyssinia is of an alarming character. The defeat inflicted upon the Italians ...

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  11. TIRED OF LIFE.

    This morning, at 8 o'clock, an old woman named Janet Helen Crittle, well known on the Victorian side of the Murray, made a determined attempt to ...

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  12. MONEY LENDERS AND THEIR INTEREST CHARGES.

    At the Shoredheh County Court, before Judge French. Robert Kenneth, trading as R. Kenneth and Co., describing themselves as merchants sued ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The crisis has passed. Federation is looking near. Italians having a rather lively—that is, deadly—time in Abyssinia ...

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  14. BRITISH ARMY.

    According to the society paper "Truth" M serious friction has occurred between the now Commander-in-Chief, Viscount Wolseley, and General His Royal Highness ...

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  15. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Great excitement prevails in Berlin in Consequence of the decree issued by Herr von Koller, the late Prussian Minister of the Interior dissolving the Socialist clubs. ...

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  16. TURKISH REFORMERS

    The Sultan having tardily agreed to the demands of the Powers, that each be permitted an additional guardship in the Bosphorus, is now turning his ...

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  17. A DISHONEST GUARDIAN.

    In the City Court to-day an elderly man named Joseph Burley was charged with having, some time during the month of October, stolen from the Standard ...

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  18. CANT HAVE DALY.

    Earl Cadogan, the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, has ignored the nomination of John Daly, who is undergoing a sentence of penal servitude, to the position of High ...

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  19. WHOSE IS THE PONY?

    John Wilson, horse-trainer, and Chas, Fox, groom, were before the Prahran Court to-day, on the charge of stealing on the 9th inst, at Newmarket, from ...

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  20. AN ORDER OF A PENNY A MONTH.

    Judge Leonard sitting at Southampton County on Tuesday, had before him an action brought by the Provincial Union Bank, of Ship street ...

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  21. GOLDEN GIPPSLAND.

    Owing to the recent discoveries of payable gold in largo quantities in lire Croajiugaloug district of Enstorn Gippsland, notably on the Bemm River and ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The last series of wool sales for the year closed to-day, The market was firm, and the closing rates were the highest obtained during ...

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  23. RAILWAY TRUST :BILL.

    Ministers expect to carry the second reading of the Railway Trust Bill this evening by a sufficient majority. The Minister of Railways is confident ...

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  24. THE MAIDSTONE FIRE

    After having been carefully attended to by Dr. M'Carthy, at Footscray, Mrs Brundell, who was so terribly injured in a lire which occurred at her residence. ...

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  27. PRIVATE MESSAGE.

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