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  4. OUR TELEPHONE

    Melbourne Hospital[?] -- Atishoo! No. thank you ; not so early. Is Mr J. K. Freyer, secretary of the Medical Students' Society, about: -- He it is, atishoo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE REFRESHMENT ROOMS AT THE SUPREME COURT.

    There was quite a large gathering of legal gentlemen in the District Court this morning, on the occasion of the prosecution by Inspector O'Connor of Margaret Thompson for ...

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  6. PEOPLE WE REAP ABOUT.

    Miss Nellie Bly, a member of the staff of the " New York World," has, as has already been announced, just returned home after travelling round the world in 72 days ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Captain Dan Calder, of the steamer Birksgate, which arrived in Port Jackson this morning, has supplied the following account of the voyage and wreck of the ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    The offensive remarks contained in Sir Charles Dilkes book " Problems of Greater Britain" have been eliminated from the now edition of that work. ...

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  9. EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES AT CARLTON.

    This morning at the Carlton Police Court two middle-aged women who care their names as Annie Bryant and Hannah Turner, were placed in the dock charged with ...

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  10. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Mr Sydney Lowe, barrister, was placed in the unpleasant position of having to cross-examine two young Lady witness [?] is the City Chart this morning. He had [?] ...

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  11. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    Sir Henry Parkes arrived Silverton this morning, and is being entertained at breakfast. He comes on to the Hill to-day, and will be banquetted to-night. The tickets ...

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  12. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Chalk's Freehold dispute enters upon another phase this morning. It is stated that last night, at 12 o'clock, seven parties went on to work at ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Oyater famine partially relieved. The Arainac, from the Queensland ports, arrived this morning, having among her cargo 200 hags of the bivalves. ...

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  14. OUR COMMERCIAL COLUMN.

    Notwithstanding the remit of the trading of Alsopp's Brewing Co. Limited, which has turned out so disastrously for shareholders, and which the financial press of England has ...

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  15. PRANCE AND GERMANY.

    M. Simon, the French delegate to the Labor Conference, convened by the Emperor William of Germany, has returned to Paris from Berlin. He expresses ...

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  16. THE BISHOP OF MELBOURNE ON ATHLETICS.

    This morning the annual distribution of prizes prior to breaking up for the Raster holidays took place in connection with St. James's Church of England Grammar School, ...

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  17. A CRICKET CLUB SECRETARY IN TROUBLE.

    There has been considerable speculation throughout cricketing circles in the city, this morning, as to the truth of a rumor which has gained currency, to the effect that a ...

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  18. THE WEATHER.

    The sky in the city is again overcast and the weather very unsettled. More rain is threatened. ...

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  19. LATE SPORTING.

    Though the weather [?]atcned somewhat, the attraction of witnessing the last morning's fast work prior to the forthcoming A.J.C. Autumn meeting was to strong that the ...

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  20. A NEW GOLD FIELD.

    A report from Forbes states that gold has been found on the Booheroi station, near Enabalong. It is stated that a very promising reef has been struck. The ...

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  21. EMIN PASHA

    ZANZIBAR, 2nd April. In connection with Emin Pasha's decision to outer the German Kast African service, it has now been definitely ...

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  22. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.

    A boy named Melrose has been shot near Hay. He was returning from school when a rifle bullet entered his thigh, and he fell, exclaiming "I'm shot." It is believed that the ...

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  23. THE EASTER HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS.

    The Easter Holidays commence to-morrow -- or rather, so far as pleasuring is concerned, on Saturday morning. The banks close this afternoon, and do not open ...

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  24. FROM BRISBANE.

    The astronomer forecasts another barometric deptession between Townsville, Bowen and the New Hebrides. The telegraph managers at Townsville, Bowen and Mackay, ...

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  25. FALSE SCALES.

    A butcher named George Pritchard. carrying on business in Gertrude street, appeared before the Fitzroy Bench to-day charged with having false seales in his ...

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  26. DR. PETERS' EXPEDITION.

    Licut. Ehlors, a German officer travelling in Masailand, reports that he has found Dr. Carl Peters, who in alive and in the enjoyment of good health. ...

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  27. THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND THE MEDICAL SOCIETIES.

    The desire of the new health officer, Dr Gresswell, to deal promptly with matters affecting the commit went, was demonstrated last night, when he attended a ...

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  28. REPORTED ILLNESS OF THE CZAR.

    It is reported here that the Czar of Russia has been attacked with sudden illness, which is said to he accompanied with frequent attacks of fainting. ...

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  29. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The militia forces go into Easter encampment at Keswick this evening. They remain under canvas until Monday night. General Downes intimates that, including ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Messageries Maritimes [?].M.S. Salazic, which left Melbourne on 28th February, arrived here to-day. ...

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  32. PROSECUTION UNDER THE OLD METALS ACT.

    To-day at the Port Melbourne Court, Charles Ludiwig, a dealer in marine stores and old metals, carrying on business in Nott street, was charged under the provision of ...

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  33. THE ENCAMPMENT AT LANGWARRIN

    The "camp" at Langwarrin will doubtless attract a considerable number of visitors but there will not be much holiday-making for those concerned in the work. ...

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  34. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The Press was allowed to visit Block 10 yesterday afternoon, when, at the first glance, it was evident that the change for the worse in the appearance of all the faces at the ...

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  35. M. PASTEUR'S DELEGATES.

    Referring to complaints which have recently appeared in print that the delegates sent by M. Pasteur to New South Wales had been unfairly ...

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  36. THE MORGUE.

    Mr Candler, District Coroner, held an inquest at the morgue this morning on the body of Harry Gittes, laborer. James Merrit, engineer, of Norwood street, ...

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  37. THE NAVAL MANŒUVRES.

    These will also be less complicated than of yore. There will also be less of the attack and defence business, but more of target practice and machine-gun firing excreize at ...

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  38. BY WIRE. -- FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  39. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning Mr .Vary North, licensee of the Robert Burns Hotel, was proceeded against by Inspector Brown, under section 107 of ...

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  40. THE TRAMS.

    Special arrangements have been made for the running of trams. These will be found duly advertised elsewhere. ...

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  42. THE RAILWAYS.

    The arrangements for excursion trains all over the country, and to and from the other colonies have been duly advertised during the last week. They are many and ...

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  43. THE WEATHER FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

    "Oh, the overlasting HERALD again," Mr Ellery, by way of greeting." "Thank you for the compliment," we said, "we feel quite that way. But what's the weather ...

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  44. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A determined attempt to commit suicide was made by a man named Robert Lamond, who resides in Melrose street. North Melbourne, to-day. It appears that about 11 ...

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  45. THE THEATRES.

    Paul Jones will be reported at the Opera House this evening, and Robbery Under Arms at the Alexandra. Both these pieces are still in the height of their popularity. ...

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  46. ALLEGED MISAPPROPRIATION OF LODGE FUNDS.

    An elderly man of respectable appearance, named Charles E. Prescott, appeared in the dock of the City Court this morning, with tears in his eyes, and a look ...

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  47. TENDERS

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  48. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Patrick Power. Racecourse road. Newmarket, greengrocer. Debts, L151 5s 3d (unsecured): assets, L12 12s Gd; deficiency, L138 12s 9d. Causes: Dullness in business ...

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  49. ADELAIDE.

    Brokens. L10 10s. Block 14, L5 17s 6d. Souths (pro.), L5 7s. Centrsls, L9 19s. Block 10 L10. Round Hills,L9 7s. The sharemarket is fairly brisk this ...

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  50. GOOD FRIDAY.

    To-morrow evening there will be a performance of Gounod's sacred oratorio of the Redemption, by the Melbourne Philharmonic Society, with Mrs Palmer, Madame Christian, ...

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  51. GENERAL NEWS.

    It was expected that the Engine Drivers' Association would call upon all hands at Block. 14 to strike this morning, because of the refusal of the manager to ...

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  53. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  54. SANDHURST.

    The Exchange is closed to-day in consequence of the death of Mr David Grant, a very old member, and also a member of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne. Outside there ...

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