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  4. OUR TELEPHONE

    Central Fire Brigade station, please.-- Right. That you, Sept. Stein?--It is. What can I do for THE HERALD? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE ADELAIDE GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE

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  6. SERVED SHAMEFULLY.

    The police here are making inquiries into a case in which it is alleged that an industrial schools boy has been most despitefully used. The name of the lad is Alfred Boss, ...

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  7. SLY GROG SELLING.

    At the police court, this morning, Exciseofficer Roche proceeded against Jno. M'lutyre and Robert Walters for the illegal sale of grog at the granite works here. ...

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  8. IMPOSITION ON HOSPITALS.

    A conference of delegates of the different hospitals in the city was held at the Town Hall this morning. The conference was called by the Charity ...

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  9. THE COAL COMMISSION.

    The Coal Commission sat to-day at their office in the Exhibition Building. There were present:--The hon. J. F. Levien (chairman), Messrs Groom, Mason, Harris, ...

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  10. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    A well-known City solicitor, Richard Smith, aged 27, died suddenly in the Grand Central Coffee Palace this morning. The cause of decease is at present unknown. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    Telegrams received from Nottingham record a most exciting shooting incident which occurred in that city yesterday evening, and resulted in a County Court ...

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  12. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    On the morning of the 19th inst. a swag, which had evidently been used as a bed, was found close to Ferny Creek, near Fern Tree Gally, about 10 miles from that ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Local wool sales still increasing. Difficulties in softgoods, L70,000. The crime record again low to-day. Epsom Racing Club's November ...

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  14. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Minister of Lands finds it impossible to spare time just now for his projected trip to the College of Viticulture, at Rutherglen, and the visit that was arranged for ...

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  15. BURGLARY IN SYDNEY.

    A daring burglary was effected early this morning at Messrs Stevenson's Jewellers, George street. The caretakers, as usual were sleeping on the premises, and heard a [?] in ...

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  16. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    Two young men,named Charles Myers and Benjamin poster, were brought up at the Prahran Court this morning, charged with stealing jewellery to the value of L35 from ...

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  17. AN ELOPEMENT CASE.

    At the Carlton Police Court this morning Abraham Sheik was charged with stealing L17 4s and several articles of clothing, the property of Kishin Sing. Inspector Ellis ...

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  18. LATEST NEWS FROM SAMOA.

    By the arrival of the Lubeck to-day the following latest news from Samoa is to hand. No lighting of any sort had taken place of ...

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  19. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    A libel action, in which damages to the amount of L10,000 are claimed, was before Mr Justice A'Backett in the Practice Court this morning. The planter is william ...

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  20. CYCLING IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the S.A. cycling Union, held last evening a letter was received from the S.A.C.U. delegate inspector of trophies in Melbourne. shackleford, seating that he ...

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  21. POLICE POINTS.

    At the North Melbourne Court, this morning. Alexander Col b a powerfully-built Young butcher, was charged with assaulting Constable Dunlop while in the execution of his ...

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  22. IN THE DOCK.

    Alexander Spalding, a man apparently about 35 years of age, was charged with committing bigamy. The case for the Crown was that in 1881 ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY MURDER.

    Police have not yet arrested the perpetrator of the murder at Surry Hills on Saturday night, when a young than named Blackman was stablest to the heart. It is ...

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  24. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS

    At the City Police Court this morning several publicans were fined for breaches of the Licensing Act. In one case (J. M'Tanney, licenses of the Cheshire Arms Hotel, ...

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  25. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  26. THE STORAGE OF CHAFF.

    A very large and representative deputation waited on the Railway Commissioners' to-day to ask that better arrangements should be made for the storage of chaff at Spencer ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    21st November,--Atfernoon, 12.10; to-morrow morning, 12.[?]2; afternoon, 1.27. ARRIVED. Lady Franklyn, s[?]er, 100 tons, Captain J. ...

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  28. SYDNEY.

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  29. THE LATEST POLITICAL.

    Ministers are to-day somewhat doubtful about the prorogation of Parliament taking place to-morrow. The attempts to rush into measures are reseating in a waste of ...

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  30. WAGGA WAGGA RACES.

    At the second day of the Murrumbidgee Turf Club's race meeting there is a better attendances than on the first day. The weather is splendid. The following are the ...

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  31. BALLARAT.

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  32. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

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  33. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT

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  34. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    George Gerber, a publican, was charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning with threatening his wife, Kate Gerber. She said that they had been married 23 years, ...

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  35. SANDHURST.

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  36. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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  37. THE CRIME RECORD.

    On the 10th inst., between 2.30 and 5 p.m., the residence of Mr George Mackrell, Farmer and Cutter streets, was Barnley, was broken into and robbed. The house ...

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  38. WORDS OF WISDOM

    A fool always finds someone more foolish than he to admire him.—Boilea[?]. I never like to say farewell even for four-and-twenty hours; one should vanish like a ...

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  39. PECULIAR LAND COMPLICATION.

    The Full Court gave its decision this morning in the case of Chiracide and Keating, which was an action to recover L2[?] agreed to be paid by the defendant to the plaintiff ...

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  40. ILLEGALLY USING A HORSE AND BUGGY.

    At the Fitzroy Court this morning a young man named John Dickson was placed in the dock on the charge of illegally using a horse and buggy, and ...

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  42. THE HINDOO MONSTROSITIES.

    The Victorian Government made final arrangements this morning with the agents of the s. Bucephalus, which rails from Port Melbourne this afternoon, to ship the ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  44. BURGLARY IN COLLINS STREET.

    A burglary was committed at the house occupied by Mr George Thomson, dentist, 4 Collins street, near the Treasury. A window, which looks into Collins street, had ...

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  45. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. The following announcements were made today:--Additions to steward's quarters. Lunatic ...

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  46. ANOTHER ROBBERY.

    A robbery was committed at the Kilkenny Hotel, King and Lonsdale streets, on the afternoon of the 10th instant. A handbag, belonging to Mrs Bessia Hutchinson, the ...

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  50. Family Notices

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    Mrs Agnes Whitfield reports that a portmanteau, which contained a quantity of wearing apparel valued at L15, was stolen from the passage of a hotel in Spencer ...

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