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  4. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Exchange, Premier's office please:-- Yes, what if it: Mr Gillies arrived yet:-- Just come, very late this morning. Do you want him. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTENDING CONSTABLES.

    Superintendent Ryall is this morning engaged investigating a serious charge laid against two constables by Senior constable Clarke. It is alleged that the two ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES.

    Intelligence has been received here to-day that an extensive bush fire broke out on Thursday last on Messrs Robertson and Wagner's Toorangable station, about 30 miles ...

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  7. BOXING ENCOUNTERS.

    Griffo proposes to leave to-morrow. He wants the club to wire definitely, so that there need be no mistake, the value of the purse and the number of round he is to box. ...

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  8. SERIOUS EQUESTRIENNE ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened yesterday afternoon to Miss Lizzie O'Brien, daughter of Mr Jas. O'Brien, of this town, while out riding. She was mounted on a horse that ...

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  9. THE FEDERATION QUESTION

    Commenting on. Sir Henry Parkes's latest letter to Mr Gillies, in which he agrees that representatives of this colony will meet members of the existing Federal Council as ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Wool still advancing. All-round pegging at Victorian finances. Dried fruits higher. Christmas puddings dearer. ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The proposed new regulations of the Public Service Board to extend the hours of labor of public servants until 5 o'clock p.m. and increase the luncheon recess to an hour ...

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  12. UNTYING THE NUPTIAL KNOT.

    The petitioner in this case was Christiana Felicia Bell, tho respondent being Edward Coleman Bell. The petitioner was married to the respondent in March, 1880 at ...

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  13. SAD FATALITY.

    A report from Forbes states that a sad case of drowning has occured at Budgerilung whereby an old and respected resident of the district, named Michael Hickey, ...

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  14. THE MOUNTED SWORD CONTEST.

    The mounted sword contest at Bondi on Saturday between Duncan C. Ross and Captain Jennings attracted a great many people and was watched with interest. The contest ...

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  15. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A sensational accident happened at Lal Lal late on Saturday night. An engine and some trucks which were to be brought to Ballarat with firewood were coming ...

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  16. GOLD PROSPECTING.

    A Victorian company, represented by Messrs Rigbye and W. Thompson of Sandhurst, have leased the whole of Mr Williams's property at Adelong crossing, with the idea ...

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  17. WHAT OUR NEW GOVERNOR THINKS OF US.

    Over head and ears in business is the position in which you find tho Earl of Hopetoun when you call at Government House this morning. That, of course, is ...

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  18. LARCENY BY A LAD.

    At the City Police Court this morning a lad named Francis Crowe was brought up on a charge larceny of a sam of money belonging to a Spencer street news agent ...

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  19. IN THE DOCK.

    A respectably-dressed man, of between 40 and 50 years of age, named John Henry Blackett, was presented on two separate counts of stealing a horse and a saddle and ...

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  20. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Charles Close, licence of the Royal Hotel, Bay street, was charged with Sunday trading on the 17th ult. The defendant ...

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  21. BAR DOOR OPEN.

    Michael M'Cormick, licensce of the Lord Raglan Hotel, Raglan street, was charged with having his bar door open on the 3rd ult. Accused pleaded guilty, and was fined ...

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  22. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    An unhappy couple named Walker faced another in the Prahran Court this morning, when the husband, Joseph, was charged by Elizabeth, his wife, with assault, and also ...

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  23. THE STEWARD AND THE BARMAID.

    A steward on board the ship Maitland named Matthew Hughes was the defendant in a case at the Port Melbourne Court this morning, in which a barmaid named ...

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  24. RAILWAY TENDERS.

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  25. A WIFE'S COMPLAINT.

    A maintenance case was heard in the Essendon Court this morning and some of the evidence was of a highly amusing nature. Honora Rapp, the plaintiff ...

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  26. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  27. CHILD ABANDONMENT AT HAWTHORN.

    When Dr. John Sayer Nickoll returned to his residence in Hepburn street, Upper Hawthorn, last evening about 10.45, he noticed a peculiar looking bundle laying ...

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  28. THE CRIME RECORD.

    The shop of Mr James Naughton, grocer, 133 Clarendon street, South Melbourne, was broken into some time during the night of the 1st inst. No person sleeps on the ...

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  29. A FOUL-MOUTHED BEGGAR.

    An elderly one eyed individual named William Storey appeared before the Fitzroy Bench this morning on a charge of being an [?] vagrant. On Thursday last Storey ...

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  30. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT

    The annual sitings of the Metropolitan Licensing Court were commenced to-day. His honor Judge Molesworth, Mr Panton, P.M., and Mr Call, P.M., presiding. ...

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  31. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  32. ROBBERY AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    Mrs Sarah Glover, of Alaster House, Toorak road, South Yarra, was robbed of her purse on the evening of the 30th ult. The lady was standing outside the Flinders ...

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  33. THE STRIKE AT MESSRS. DAVIES AND BAIRD'S.

    Sir,--In answer to the letter in Saturday's [?] in connection with the strike in our firm, we would like through the medium of y[?] columns to contradict an erronrous ...

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  34. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    An old man with silvery locks, named Alfred Moore, was presented at the South Melbourne Court to-day on a charge of attempting to commit suicide. Constable ...

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  35. BALLARAT.

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  36. JUNIOR CRICKET

    Boyle and Scott's Cup--Capalrt v. Ormond at Royal Park, resulted in a decisive victory for the Capolet by 5 runs and eight wickets, the game standing from previous day-- ...

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  37. A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    In the First Nisi Prius Court this morning, before Mr justice [?]Beckett and a jury of 6 the Railway Commissioners were sued by Mr William Smith a grazier and his ...

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  38. BURGLARY AND STEALING.

    Thomas Cairns and George Churchman were charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning as follows:--The former with larceny, burglary and stealing, and the latter ...

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  39. AN UNNATURAL DAUGHTER.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning a young powerful-looking woman named Mary Shellew was charged with assaulting her mother, Ellen Shellew. It ...

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  40. THE PRINCE AND THE POLICE HORSES

    Since his arrival in Victoria the Prince of Poondara, who is now on a visit to the colony, has expressed much admiration of the troop horses of the police force. Having ...

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  41. SANDHURST.

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  42. LATE SPORTING.

    The three year old colt, Scottish Chief by Napoleon--Talkative, was submitted to auction at [?] Bazzar to-day by Messrs Campbell and So,n in conjunction with Messrs. ...

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  43. SYDNEY.

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  44. LARRIKINISM AT NORTHDOTE

    The batch of larrikins arrested for creating a disturbance at Northcote appeared to-day before Mr Bastings (chairman) and a full bench of local magistrares. Three of their ...

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  45. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS

    Dr Youl held an inquest, at the Morgue, to-day, touching the death of Jeremiah O'Sullivan aged 31, a carter who was found downed in the Yarra near the South Whar ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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