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  4. OUR CHILDREN.

    Some people doubtless think that to write short boys must be an easy task for an expert who has spent his life in their study, and been the means of successfully ...

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  5. LATEST GABLES.

    The hon. James White's colta are now in active training for the English Derby of 1800. and to-day's betting quotations are 20 to 1 against Kirkham and Narellan ...

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  6. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A peculiar death occurred at Grant Western yesterday afternoon. A woman normed Laurence, the wife of a platelayer on the railway line, had been attending to her ...

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  7. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Richmond Horticultural Society is holding its annual Spring Show to-day at the Town Hall, Richmond, and is fully up to previous years, and is in fact one of the ...

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  8. THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON GOLD MINING.

    The Royal Commission on Gold Mining rat this afternoon at the School of Mines, the hon R. Barrowes in the chair. A letter was read from Omco asking the Commission to ...

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  9. ARRESTING A DANGEROUS CRIMINAL.

    At an early hour this morning Detective Whitney proceeded to a house at Brunswick to arrest a notorious young criminal in the Person of one George Vaughan. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Tho crime record is very low to-day. James Lake, painter, fell from a ladder and sustained compound fracture of the skull. Recovery very doubtful. ...

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  11. ANOTHER PUGILISTIC CONTEST.

    All the details of the forthcoming contest between Jem Smith, the English pugilist, and F. P. Slavin, the Australian champion, have now been settled, ...

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  12. SHIPPING TROUBLES IN SYDNEY.

    Trouble is anticipated in the shipping trade in the matter of Union and non Union labor. At present the engineers and others have no union, but intend ...

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  13. COLONEL BARKER'S RETURN TO VICTORIA.

    Colonel Barker, the leader of the Salvation Army in Victoria, who is now on a visit to England, will sail on his return to Melbourne on the 10th of January ...

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  14. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A determined attempt to commit suicide was made this morning by Samuel English, a professor of gymnastics, residing at [?]limont. It is believed that the unfortunate ...

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  15. ANOTHER SHOOTING CASE.

    William O'Brien, a seaman on board the American ship Bo[?]an[?], was charged at the Police Court this morning with shooting at two men named Hughes ...

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  16. MRS. ANNIE BESANT.

    An action for libel brought by Mrs Annie Besant, whose name was much before the public a few years ago as the colleague of Mr Bradlaugh in the ...

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  17. DUNCAN C. ROSS.

    Who is styled the champion all-round athlete of the world, arrived in Sydney from San Francisco during the week in company with several other celebrities. Boss was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  19. A COMEDY OF ERRORS.

    A most extraordinary rase was heard this morning by Mr John Tait, J.P., and bench of magist[?]. at Collingswood, when Wm. Ricketts was charged with stealing a purse ...

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  20. A DANGEROUS PLANK.

    Mr Candler held an inquest, at the Morgue to-day, touching the death of Frederick Harley Oughton, aged 8 years, an orphan boy living with Mrs Giles, at Speedwell ...

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  21. DEPARTURE OF SIR HENRY LOCH.

    Requests were made to Sir Henry Loch and Captain Douglas yesterday that the steamer Damascus, when en route to Capetown, should call off this port to ...

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  22. LONDON WOOL AND TALLOW MARKETS.

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  23. BALLARAT.

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  24. A DANGEROUS LUNATIC AT LARGE.

    "This is the man who killed the patient at the hospital," was the testimony of the constable regarding a violent looking prisoner at the bar of the City Court this morning. ...

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  25. KYNETON.

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  26. THE CRYSTAL PALACE.

    James Watson, lessee of the building adjoining the Town Hall, Richmond, formerly used as a Skating Rink, but which has been recently known as the Crystal Palace of ...

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  27. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  28. PITIFUL CASE OF DESTITUTION.

    A very pitiful case of destitution came under the notice of the Collingwood Bench to-day, when a middle-aged woman, with two boys and an infant in arms stood alnog ...

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  29. A VICTIM TO DRINK.

    A man named Gale was found dead on his own doorway in Temple Court, off Little Collins street, this morning by a milkman named James Butler. Gale was found ...

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  30. SAD FATALITY.

    A very sad fatality happened at Leichardt yesterday. Two brothers, named Walter and Ambrose Smith, were drowned. The melancholy affair was not ...

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  31. THE PROPOSED AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    A morning contemporary yesterday published a cablegram, quoting the London "Standard," to the effect that Australia would not be able to get together an Australian ...

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  32. TODAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    [?] WATER AT WILLIAMSTOWN. [?]6th November.--Afternoon. 8.11; to-morrow morning. [?];8.31; afternoon. 8.[?] ARRIVED. ...

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  33. YESTERDAY'S THIRD EDITION.

    The following among many other interesting items appeared in our Third Edition of Yesterday:-- An important point affecting the legal ...

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  34. POLICE POINTS.

    A noisy disturbance took place at the A[?]nadale Hotel, High street, Malvern, last hight, resulting in a [?]tt, and one of the belligerents being lodged in the police ...

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  35. T. K. BENNET LIMITED.

    The second half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of T. K. Bennet Limited was held at Scott's Hotel, Collins street, this afternoon. Mr Thompson Moore, the ...

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  36. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT

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  37. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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  38. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    A young man named Robert Mosely was charged with having been guilty of gross cruelty to a horse at the Richmond Police Court this morning. It transpired from the ...

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  40. THE ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT.

    A man, named Juo. Walkey, was[?] rested to-day on a charge of indecently assaulting a girl named Randall, at Golden Square, particulars of which were given in ...

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