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  4. THE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE.

    There are frequent complaints about the defects of the telephone system, but we have the testimony of Professor Morris, a recent visitor to England and the United States, ...

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  5. SOME SENSATIONAL STORIES

    Considerable sensation was caused throughout Prahran today when it became known that Sergeant-Detective Cawsey, with Detective Fryer had arrested three people ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Now that the final selection of the Australian cricket team has been made known great dissatisfaction is expressed by the sporting Press generally at its ...

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  7. PEOPLE WHO WAIT ON THE EDITOR.

    Enter the individual depicted above. Are you the Editor of THE HERALD?--Yes, sir, I am. Well, when I was in gaol--mind I was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A RUFFIANLY HUSBAND

    A most brutal case of assault came under the notice of Mr Conroy, J.P., and a Bench of Magistrates at the Carlton Police Court this morning, when a seafaring man ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Reports from Hay to Albury states that a sensational charge of criminal assault has been preferred at the Police Court in the former town against a man named Walsh ...

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  10. THE PREMIER PERMANENT SOCIETY.

    Mr Samuel Crisp, of the firm of Crisp and Cameron, who are acting for the petitioner in respect to the compulsory winding-up of the Premier ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London market for money still falling. Agricultural statistics fairly satisfactory. Heavy losses of maize in New South ...

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  12. THE CRISIS IN THE COAL TRADE.

    The crisis in the coal trade, by which a strike of 350,000 men is threatened, still continues, and, so far, there are no signs of a ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The steamer Manapouri, from New Zealand, reports passing and exchanging signals with the steamer Wairarapa, outward bound, yesterday, at noon. ...

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  14. INSANITARY ST. KILDA.

    A personal examination of Hotham street, St. Kilda made by a representative of THE HERALD this morning does not hear out the allegations contained in the communication ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY FLEET.

    Lord George Hamilton, First Lord of the Admiralty, has issued a memorandum, stating that the Navy Estimates for the[?] current year, ...

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  16. A SOCIAL EVENING.

    Last evening Dr J. E. Barrett and H. Trott entertained their friends at a farewell social evening and smoke night at Hill's Hotel, Clarendon street, South Melbourne. ...

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  17. TRAMWAYS FOR THE NORTHEASTERN SUBURBS.

    This afternoon a deputation representing the ratepayers of Coburg, Brunswick, Prince's Hill and Preston, waited on the directors of the Melbourne Tramway and ...

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  18. THE RAIN AND FLOODS.

    After continuous dreary wot weather, the sky is somewhat brightening, and there are signs of clearing up. Mr Eg[?]on's opinion is that fine dry weather may be ...

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  19. THE MORFA COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    Notwithstanding the unremitting labors of the rescue parties at the Morfa Colliery, no more men have been brought to the surface alive. A computation of the ...

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  20. THE FIRE-FIGHTERS FETE.

    Beautiful weather again, was experienced today, when the competitions amongst the various fire brigades were resumed in the Agricultural Society's Show grounds. The ...

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  21. THE HOMEWARD MAIL SERVICES.

    It is understood that Mr Raikes, the Postmaster-General, declines to accede to the proposal that the departure of the homeward mails ...

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  22. A NOVEL STEEPLECHASE.

    A good deal of amusement has been created by the announcement that a steeplecha[?] of a very novel character took place near Melton Monbray, in ...

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  23. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat, 3s to 3s 5½d, and for farmers lots 3s 2d to 3s 4d. Roller flour, L9 5s to L9 10s; stone made, L5 to L8 10s. Bran, 7½d. Pollard, 8d. ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  25. SHIPPING ACCIDENT.

    While the Echuca was loading wool at Port Adelaide, a man, named William Hill, engaged at the top of the hatch directing the course of some bales caught his book in ...

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  26. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    Thos. Coad, the licensee of the Brunswick Hotel, Brunswick street, was charged before the Fitzroy magistrates today with Sunday trading. It appeared that on ...

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  27. THE SCHOOL OF MINES.

    Some time ago it was rumored that the members of the Board of Managemet of the School of Miners were not working in perfect harmony, and the director, Mr W. T. ...

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  28. PUGILISTIC FEMALES.

    A disgraceful scene was enacted on Tuesday night, which resulted in one arrest being made. It appeared that two larrikinesses belonging to Collingwood had a quarrel ...

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  29. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The dissolution of Parliament will probably be fixed for 19th March, when the writs will be issued. Dr Cockburn will declare the Government policy on next ...

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  30. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  31. ART NOTES.

    In connection with the forthcoming Exhibition of the Victorian Artists' Society, Messrs Streeton, Condor and Richardson have quite a small exhibition in their ...

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  32. THE GOVERNOR AT BALLARAT.

    His Excellency the Governor received a most enthusiastic reception at S[?]atopol today. On his arrival at the Town Hall the State school children, bearing the Hopetoun ...

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  33. ADELAIDE.

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  34. SANDHURST.

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  36. TENDERS.

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