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  4. OUTBREAK AT BATHURST GAOL.

    The inquiry into the disturbance at the Bathurst Gaol is still proceeding. Thirteen of the ringleaders have been dealt with and sentenced to various terms of imprisonment, ...

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  5. FEARFUL FATALITY TO A FARMER.

    An accident, which terminated fatally, occurred either last evening or early this morning to a farmer named Robert Lowden, residing at Wharparilla. It appears ...

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  6. OUR TELEPHONE

    The Observatory, if you please. Is that Mr Ellery --Yes. THE HERALD would be glad to know, Mr Ellery, what kind of weather you have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS MORNING'S SITTING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The morning papers conclude their reports of this morning's sitting of Parliament at 4 a.m. At that time the House was called upon by the Premier to discuss the ...

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  8. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    "This is a most outrageous proceeding" said Mr Justice A'Beckett in the Practice Court this morning. The remark was made in reference to an application for ...

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  9. CHAS AUGUSTUS SMYTH.

    Charles Augustus Smyth, some time ago wood merchant at Brunswick, and who is now in gaol, having been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for obtaining money ...

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  10. THE ALLEGED IMPOSITION ON HOSPITALS.

    In yesterday's HERALD there was a report of a conference of hospital representatives held in the Town Hall, called by the Charity Organisation Society, ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be the same as last week, viz, 41 percent. ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The crime record continues very light. Daylight robbery at Brighton. The house of a Mr Ricketts entered and L50 worth of jewellery stolen. ...

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  13. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian Lin is quoted at L95 15s perton. ...

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  14. A THEATRICAL DIVORCE SUIT.

    In Divorce to-day a rule nisi was granted in the divorce suit of Emina Louise Stanfield against Darcy Stanfield, the well known actor, on the ground of misconduct with one ...

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  15. FURTHER RISE IN SILVER.

    Bar silver is [?]. lower, and is quoted 3s 8d per ounce. ...

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  16. AN EXTRAORDINARY LETTER.

    In the Central Criminal Court, this morning, a young man named Michael Donnelly, son of a farmer near Cranbourne, was being tried Mr Justice Kerferd on a ...

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  17. THREATENED STRIKE OF WHARF LABORERS.

    Appended will be found the copy of a letter which has been received by the manager of the Melbourne Coal and Shipping company, and copies of which, ...

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  18. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Arrangements are being made by the Government for the official reception of the Earl of Hopetoun on his arrival in Adelaide next week. ...

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  19. A BROTHERS' QUARREL AT COLLINGWOOD.

    The fatal outcome of a fight between two brothers named Moran, living at Collingwood, necessitated the holding of an inquest which was opened by MrCandler, the District ...

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  20. FAMILY JARS.

    During the investigation of the domestic troubles of Caroline Witzell and her paramour. Henry D'Arey, at the Collingwood Court this morning, a very undesirable state ...

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  21. SEARLE, THE CHAMPION SCULLER.

    At a late hour last night Dr. Molyneaux, of Ferguson street, Williamstown per his partner, Dr. Henman, received the following, telegram from Dr. Lovel at Large Bay, ...

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  22. THE LAST MOMENT.

    It is rumored that an attempt is being made to bring political influence to born upon the Government in connection with the case of the man William ...

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  23. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Michael O'Leary, laborer residing at 202 Victoria street, North Melbourne, was assaulted and robbed in the above named street about half-past 11 o'clock on the night ...

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  24. LATEST SPORTING

    A special general meeting of the Melbourne Athletic Club was held at the club's town,184 Exhibition street, last night. Mr Arthur Blackwood, the president, was in the claor. ...

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  25. AN INJURED HUSBAND.

    At the Quarter Sessions to-day Wm. Hibberd pleaded guilty to having acute threatening letter toono RileySpinks, whom he charged with running away with his wife. Evidence ...

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  26. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The following casualties were admitted and treated by Dr T. Kennedy, at the Melbourne Hospital to-day Thomas Kelleher, 32 years of age, realizing ...

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  27. ROBBED WHILE ASLEEP.

    George Watson, an engine driver, residing in Victoria street, Ballarat, sat down on a seat in the Flagstaff Gardens, West Melbourne about 4 o'clock on the afternoon of ...

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  28. IN THE DOCK.

    Mr Finlayson prosecuted for the Crown. ALLEGED FORGERY. Michael Donnelly, a young man, and son of a farmer near Cranbourne, was charged ...

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  29. EXTENSIVE THEFTS OF WEARING APPAREL.

    Railway detective Wilson has just succeeded in unearthing a series of thefts which are alleged to have been perpetrated by a young man named John M Lean on his ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. DAYLIGHT BOBBERY AT BRIGHTON.

    A robbery was committed at Brighton yesterday, the victim being Mr George Ricketts, who resides in Centre road. Mr and Mrs Ricketts went into the orchard ...

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  32. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    A Crimean veteran, formerly of H.M. 62nd Foot, named Stephen M'Collough, was proceeded against by his wife in the St. Kilda Court this morning on an information ...

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  33. SACRILEGE AT BRUNSWICK.

    It has been reported to Brunswick police that some time between last Sunday night and 7 p.m. last night, some persons--supposed to be boys--entered the Church of ...

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  34. SANDHURST.

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  35. AQUATICS.

    On Tuesday evening the final heat of the Trial Fours between struked by Messrs H. Tonner and J. Bourke, of the Ballarat Rowing Club, took place. The race itself was ...

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  36. FORGERY AT BALLARAT.

    A young man named Benjamin Jonas was arrested at Spencer street station by Detective M'Sweeney last evening on tho arrival of the train from Ballarat on a warrant ...

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  37. DICE THROWING.

    Thomas Hyde, a tobacconist, carrying on business in Bay street, North Brighton, was brought before the local Bench this morning, charged with allowing an illegal game ...

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  38. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT

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  39. THE STEAMER KAISER WILHELM II.

    The German mail steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II was safely undocked this morning, and taken to anchorage in the Bay by the Albatross and Rescue. There were a large ...

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  40. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    The weekly meeting of the Women's ' Hospital Committee was held to-day, Mrs Geo presiding. The report of the Infirmary department was--The health of the ...

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  42. TO NIGHTS FIXTURES

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  45. INCREASED HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION.

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  46. NEW INSOLVENT

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