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  4. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The differences existing between the Brunswick cricketers and the Victory Bicycle Club in reference to the use of the pavilion [?] on the local recreation ...

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  5. IT WAS ALL A JOKE.

    Emily Pearce alleges that on 3rd June of this year Stephen Peachy agreed to marry her, and she, not to lie behind him in affection, agreed to become his wife. Stephen ...

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  6. UNTYING THE NUPTIAL KNOT.

    On behalf of the [?], Frederick Thomas Wilson, Dr. [?] applied for a dissolution of the marriage with Annia Wilson, on the ground of her misbehavior ...

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  7. A RETURNED LEVANTER.

    Edmund H. Taylor, formerly a financial agent in the city, who carried on business on a very large way, but levanted in the British India steamer, and was ...

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  8. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    Mr Justice Kerferd this morning ordered a wait of [?] corpus to issue to bring up Thomas William Coxon from gaol, in order that he may be examined as a ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Sir Francis de Winton, who was recently sent out from England, as Special Commissioner, to confer with the Transvaal ...

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  10. A SENSATIONAL DIVORCE CASE.

    A somewhat sensational divorce case was mentioned in court to-day. The petitioner is Mrs. Marie Hutchinson, and the respondent Alexander Hutchinson, one of the members ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    B.M.V.S. Cerberus in Alfred Craving Deck, Williamstown. Departure of the Mararoa postponed [?] to-morrow morning at 11. Mr Deakin ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    John 'Edwards and John Ryan, two young men, were charged with assaulting and robbing John Frederick Cane, a clerk in the employment of his uncle, ...

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  13. A VOICE FROM THE CRIMINAL GALLERY.

    In the course of the trial of two young men, Ryan and Edwards, at the General Sessions this afternoon, on a charge of assaulting and jobbing a clerk in ...

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  14. NATIONAL LIBERAL DEMONSTRATION.

    A great meeting of the National Liberal Federation League was held at Manchester to-day as a counter demonstration to that at Nottingham last week under ...

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  15. BANK EMBEZZLEMENT CASE.

    T. A. W. Thomas, ex-teller of the Bank of New Zealand, recently arrested in Melbourne on a charge of embezzlement, will be brought up this afternoon on a charge of ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY PUBLIC SERVICE FRAUDS.

    The Register General's office frauds will be again before the court to-morrow. Sydney Raper, acquitted on two charge of embezzlement, will be brought up for forgery, upon ...

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  17. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    Freights by sailing vessel to Australia have further advanced, and have now been fixed at 30s per ton. ...

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  18. A MATRIMONIAL FIASCO.

    Some rather peculiar facts arose out of the case of Joseph Henry Iredale, who instituted action to be freed from his marriage with Mary Jane Iredale. The ground ...

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  19. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    George and Walter [?], [?], Lyon, Haldane, Wigley, Beedman, A. H. Jurvis, F. Philips, E. G. and J. [?] will represent in South Australia in the cricket ...

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  20. THE TRIAL OF MOUSSA BEY.

    The trial of Moussa Boy, the Kurdish Chief, which has been proceeding for several days past, was concluded to-day, when the prisoner was acquitted on the ...

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  21. A SALVATION ARMY DEMONSTRATION.

    There was a great sensation in North Richmond about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon when a lady Captain of the [?] Army was arrested in Separation street ...

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  22. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Snakes are very numerous round Wagge this summer. One man caught five in his. paddock last month, and on Sunday found a brown one six feet in length in his well. ...

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  23. SULLIVAN AGREES TO MEET JACKSON.

    John L. Sullivan has accepted the offer of a L3000 purse to box Peter Jackson, the colored Australian boxer, who is at present here in England. ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  25. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALES.

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  26. WHOLESALE EVICTIONS IN TIPPERARY.

    Owing to the failure of the tenants to pay their rents, evictions on a wholesale scale commonced to-day on the [?] of Mr Smith Barry, in Tipperary. Much ...

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  27. STEALING LEAD PIPING.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning, an incorrigible young [?], named Henry J. Smith, aged 12, was charged with the larceny of a quantity of ...

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  28. THE CRIME RECORD.

    Another of those daring offences, which have been so prevalent of late at Balaclava, took place in that locality on Saturday night, when a married woman, named ...

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  29. SERVANT AND MISTRESS.

    At the Hawthorn Court to-day a domestic servant, named Theresa Forrester, [?] her mistress, Mrs Walker, for the recovery of L6 for assault, and L2 8s wages. ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    Dr [?] Held an inquest at the Windsor Hotel, Victoria Avenue Albert Park, at noon to-day on the Body of Robert Daniels, 21 years of ago, who was accidentally ...

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  31. ADELAIDE.

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  32. SYDNEY.

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  33. AN EARLY MORNING BATH.

    While walking down Bridge road Richmond, about 2 o'clock this morning Constable Horan, who was on duty in the neighborhood, found a man named ...

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  34. PICKING A CLERGYMAN'S POCKET.

    The Rev. J. H. Shallberg, Presbyterian minister, who gives his address at the Assembly Hall, Melbourne, was the victim of a pickpocket on Sunday afternoon. The ...

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  35. THE STABBING CASE AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Michael Dowd, boatswain of the ship [?], lying at the new railway pier, Williamstown, who stood remanded from Saturday, as reported in THE HERALD, on a ...

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  36. BALLARAT.

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  37. STRANGE AFFAIR IN RICHMOND.

    At an early hour this morning a young milk-cart driver reported to the Richmond police that he found a young man, named Hughes, lying in an ...

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  38. LARCENY FROM A DWELLING.

    On Sunday evening, about half-past nine [?]'clock, an etectro-plated coffee service vanished front the diningroom of Mr Louis Weiebard, mining manager, residing at the ...

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  39. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  40. OUR SHELL-FISH SUPPLY.

    Shell-fish would not appear to be a very perishable kind of diet, judging from the evidence of a periwinkle gatherer named Goto In the St. Kilda Court this ...

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  41. THE HAWTHORN INFANTICIDE CASE.

    The case of the infant female child, that was found abandoned last Sunday night at Hawthorn, was dealt with by the Hawthorn [?] to-day. The evidence disclosed ...

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  42. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    A short time back we referred to a matter by which the minds of many members of the police force has been much exercised lately. The question was whether members of the force ...

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  43. A YOUTHFUL ANANIAS.

    At the Essandon Court yesterday John Benjamin Clarke alias William Jones, a lad 9 years of age, was brought up on remand for vagrancy.[?] week's sitting of the ...

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