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  4. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    The following letters have passed between the Council of the Victorian Woman's . Franchise League and the Hon. the Premier:-- ...

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  5. WOULDN'T KISS HIM.

    Mary Ann Strudwick proceeded against her husband, Joseph Strndwick, at the North Melbourne Police Court this morning on a charge of deserting his two ...

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  6. THE LUCKY ONES.

    The boom in West Australian stocks is daily growing stronger, and quite a thousand people daily collect in the vicinity of the Stock Exchange. Stories of ...

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  7. WHAT STATESMEN EAT.

    The caterer for the Parliamentary Refreshment Rooms, Mr W. Harry, was yesterday placed in the unenviable position of having to appear at ...

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  8. THE ICY SOUTH.

    The desire for exploration is one of the Inevitable accompaniments of the highest degree of civilisation. The untutored savage seldom ventures out of ...

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  9. ZIMMERMAN

    "Handlebar." of the South Australian "Evening Journal." has had an interesting interview with Mr. A. A. Zimmerman. whose arrival In Adelaide we ...

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  10. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Three of the unemployed, representing about twenty others, interviewed the Minister of Railways of morning, and urged him to provide some work for ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    There was a good steady market on Melbourne 'Change today. Good business on Ballarat 'Change this morning, principally In small ...

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  12. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    In the City Court today, before Mr Panten, P.M., and a Bench of honorary magistrate, Horace Stanton was charged with charged with cru[?]y to horse. ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT FUNERALS.

    Some little time back the Rev. A. Ton math. Church of England chaplain at the Melbourne General Cemetery, complained to the police that he was being unfairly ...

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  14. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS

    Today, at be Prahran Court, Hilda Propsting was charged with travelling on the railways without a ticket. The defendant did not appear. ...

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  15. BISHOP OF MELBOURNE FUND.

    Subscriptions to the Bishop of Melbourne's Fund are reaching the headquarters slowly, but the amount already in hand shows an Increase on the ...

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  16. A PRIVILEGED QUESTION.

    A question of privilege was raised on an applicative made to Mr Jastice Williams today in the case of Th[?] v. The Bank of Australasia. The [?] ...

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  17. TRAIN IN MOTION.

    Ellen Mooney pleaded guilty to getting out of a train in motion at the South Yarra railway station. Inspector Borsum stated that the ...

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