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  4. A MIDNIGHT OUTRAGE

    The intelligence of an extraordinary outrage attempted on a young woman as Glen Iris early on Sunday morning threw the district into a state of commotion yes. ...

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  5. THE ORIENT FIRE

    Visitors to the Port Melbourne railway pier this morning would hardly see anything to suggest that the mall steamer Orient has Just gone through ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    Cable advices from Vancouver state that Mr James Huddart's Australian Pacific mail steamer Warrimoo, which want ashore at Carmansh Point, near ...

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  7. LORD ROSEBERY.

    There is a story current at Westminster that Lord Rosebery's two boys, home at the Durdans for the Easter vacation, surprised their father ...

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  8. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    News reached the Railway Commissioners this morning of a terrible accident which occurred on the Hopetoun line on Saturday night. Just an the 8.30 p.m. ...

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  9. CHILD MURDER.

    A terrible and cruel case of child murder was brought to light this morning at Port Melbourne. A child's body. heavily weighted with a piece of bluestone, ...

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  10. CURE FOR CATERACT

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Hamilton, Henry Southwell, Collingwood, [?]ued May Vernon, of Abbotsford, for L99, as damages for ...

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  11. KING STREET ROUGHS.

    For many years past the " King street push " is the name by which the roughs who congregate in and about the thoroughfares in West Melbourne have ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The P. and O. Company's Britannia arrived as Plymouth from Australia on the 9th Inst. A County Court action, arising out ...

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  13. THE CRIME RECORD.

    On the 10th instant, between 8 p.m. and 11 p.m. a robbery was committed at 670 Bourke street, upon Thomas Meancy, railway employe, who lodges in ...

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  14. AN OLD TIME BATTLESHIP

    Is it true that our ram battle-ships are but old Inventions ln new forms? It looks like It. Someone has unearthed a curious announcement which ...

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  15. MISS M'NEIL'S STATEMENT.

    Miss M'Neil was seen at her home at Glen Iris this morning by a "Herald" representative. Her face bears marks of the struggle which took place on ...

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  19. MISNAMED A " SAFE."

    An interesting object is now on show in a window in London. Intended as a warning against cheap " second-hand" safes. It Illustrates the military maxim ...

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  20. AN ARREST MADE.

    Mounted-constable Currunican, of Burwood, was engaged all yesterday in endeavoring to trace the offender, and this morning, at seven o'clock, Richard De[?]r, ...

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