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  4. OUR CABLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Government were again urged to extend clemency to the Irish prisoners. Mr H. Plunkett, the member for ...

    Article : 120 words
  5. A IPECULIAR CASE.

    Some revelations which were mode at an inquest recently held at the Morgue upon the body of an Infant led to the Registrar-General communicating with ...

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  6. GOLDSBROUGH, MORT & CO.

    A special genera! meeting of share holders In Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. was held to-day at Menzles Hotel for the purpose of considering certain ...

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  7. TWO CHINESE BOYS

    The two Chinese boys. Whim Lee and Kum Lung, on remand, were before the Police Court to-day charged with entering the colony from Victoria without ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    The tropical wave which the colony has been experiencing during the last few days passed away early this morning, when splendid rain eel In Up to 9 ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Halloa, "Herald." Well Sir, Why this impatience" The prompt contradiction in the Legislative Council last night of that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LARRIKINISM

    This morning a, "Herald" representative had a conversation with the Chief Test recently. It was suggested to the ...

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  11. ART OF KISSING.

    It is announced that strenuous efforts are to be made to reinstate this gentle art in the poll[?] world, and to render the act, what it some time ago ceased ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Ballarat stock market presents a livelier tone to-day. The Fitzroy bench dealt with a batch of seven larrikins. Three lined £5 ...

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  13. THE FLOODED MINE.

    The prospect of operations being continued at the Altona Bay coal mine, which on Friday was flooded with sea water, appear to be anything but bright. ...

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  14. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Our Stawell correspondent wires The long drought broke up last night after several days Insufferably hot weather. Slight showers fell all night, and ...

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  15. THE TRANSVAAL.

    Dr W. Leyds, Secretary of State in the Transvaal Cabinet, who is now in Amsterdam, stated in reply to wishes expressed by prominent Dutch citizens ...

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  16. A CONTRAST.

    Little wonder that people die from sudden chills in the country. The man who leaves home in the morning in spotless white duck or tennis flannels, as a ...

    Article : 173 words
  17. THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER CALLS FOR REPORT.

    Mr H. M. Chomley the Chief Commissioner of Police was seen and stated that though he had reason to believe that some of the accounts of the work ...

    Article : 177 words
  18. ORDINARY MEETING.

    The ordinary general meeting of the company was then held. The chairman (Mr Mitchell) explained that this was simply a statutory ...

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  19. VENEZUELA.

    The scheme which Mr G. W. Smalley, the New York correspondent of the "Times," has cabled as voicing the opinions entertained. In political ...

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  20. VARIABLE STARS.

    Of all the impressive mysteries which astronomy presents to the student, perhaps none is more fascinating than that of the variable star. Why should one ...

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  21. MICROBES IN THE BIBLE.

    Not long ago a witness, called to give evidence at the South Melbourne Court, kissed the Bible in the usual manner. Dr Hail Owen, J.P., who was on the ...

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  22. A FITZROY "PUSH."

    The Fltzroy police are determined to put a stop to the disgraceful conduct of the larrikins who Infest tho streets, and render them unsafe for peaceable ...

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  23. THOSE YARRA BATHERS.

    With reference to the lenient sentence (40s fine, or woven days Imprisonment) Inflicted upon a couple of young men at the Collingwood Court on Monday for ...

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  24. THE AGENTS-GENERAL.

    "The Agents-General for the Australian colonies have decided to entertain at a banquet Sir J.F. Garrick K.C.M.G., late Agent-General for Queensland ...

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  25. A DISHONEST SERVANT.

    Mr Lamber' Brown, a dairy farmer at Doocastor, last week sent Archibald Wallace, a laborer in his employ, into the city to buy some goods at various places. ...

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  26. AN OMEO FAILURE.

    George Herbert Haynes, of the firm of Haynes and Gaut, of Omco and Glen "Wills, Storekeepers, was examined by Mr Cohen In the Insolvency Court ...

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