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  4. THE MINIMUM WAGE.

    Some time ago it was mentioned at a 'meeting of the Anti-swesting Association that a blacksmith's striker--a married man, with a family--bad bean engaged on ...

    Article : 538 words
  5. FIRE AT RUSHWORTH

    The hotel and general store of Mr John H. Roberts. june, were destroyed by fire at about 2 o'clock this morning, not a vestige of anything being saved. ...

    Article : 125 words
  6. OUR CABLES.

    'Another development has taken place in regard to 'the case of the English trader Stokes, who was hanged by order of Major Lathaere, an officer of the ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    In the course of an address of thanks at Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, the freedom of which Royal burgh has just been conferred upon him, the Earl of ...

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  8. A DOUBLE TRAGEDY.

    A fearful tragedy was enacted in a house in Franklin street, West Melbourne, early this morning. An ex-railway employe, named John Walsh, ...

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  9. CONVICTED PERSONS.

    A case wichh appears to have some bearing on the question propounded in "The Herald" some days ago as to whether persons who and been convicted ...

    Article : 508 words
  10. BILLS OF SALE.

    An important decision in reference to bills of sale was given by the Full Court today in the case of Bruce against McCluskoy. Mrs M'Ciusksr, who was ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Business in select committees will be pretty brisk at Parliament House this week. W. G. Grace is about to make a ...

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  12. KING CHOLERA

    Cholera is still dreadfully prevalent in several parts of China and the victims are being numbered in thousands. ...

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  13. PERFIDIOUS ALBION.

    The German press is seriously concerned about the movements and projects of Great Britain in the Far East. It credits the British Government ...

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  14. W. G. GRACE.

    In a cricket match played on Saturday between the United North and the United South of England, Mr W. G. Grace scored 100 runs, this being the ...

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  15. A TRADE DISPUTE.

    A claim which resolved itself into a trade argument of interest to bootmakers was heard at the Essenden Court this morning ...

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  16. THE CRIME RECORD.

    On the 5th inst., between 4 a.m. and 8 a.m., a robbery was committed at No. 18 George street, Fitzroy. upon Richard Kaye, William Gordon, Morgan Hopkins ...

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  17. COLONIAL BANK.

    An extraordinary general meeting of shareholders in the Colonial Bank of Australasia was held today at noon at the Banking Chambers, Elizabeth street, ...

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  18. UNWHOLESOME MEAT.

    In the District Court this morning, before Mr Nicolson, P.M., A. A. King, a farmer, living at Laverton, was charged under the Health Act with having on the ...

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  19. RAILWAY TICKETS.

    In the District Court today the Railway Commissioners proceeded against George Tutton, described as a ticket and excursion agent, carrying on business in ...

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