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  4. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Is that the Exchange.--Yes, what's THE HERALD in search of now? The latest and most reliable information on current topics, of course. With that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE ADELAIDE RAILWAY DIFFICULTY.

    A deputation of railway employes will wait on the Commissioners of Railways tomorrow morning, to bring before them various grievances chiefly relating to rates ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT OF VICTORIA.

    To-day, at noon, the first session of the fourteenth Parliament of Victoria was to have been brought to a close, after extending over a period of seven months ...

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  7. BODY FOUND IN THE MURRAY.

    Soon after daylight this morning, a fisherman, a few miles town the river, went out as usual to examine his night lines, and on hauling in one, felt a great weight ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker took the chair at 11 a.m., the House meeting for the last time for the Some verbal alterations were asked for in the Irrigation Bill, and as soon as this was ...

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  9. SACRILEGE IN SYDNEY

    Burglars entered St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cathedral last night. but fortunately did not get much their pains. It is surmised they got down through the roof, ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London wool sales open to-morrow. Investors in Brazilian funds fear reputation. Railway contractors not in a hurry ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    At the Port Melbourne Court the. morning Sarah Roach, Boy street, Port Melbourne, pleaded guilty to a charge of Sunday trading ...

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  12. THE SURREY HILLS MURDER.

    Concerning the Surrey Hills murder nothing fresh has been made public, and is not likely to be until the inquest to-morrow, when tho jockey, Smith, and the man, ...

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  13. THE ADELAIDE GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE

    The six days' go as you please was brought to a termination on Saturday night at 10 minutes to 11, About two hundred spectators assembled to witness the conclusion ...

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  14. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    Another railway prosecution arising out of the practice of the authorities to close tho entrance gates to suburban stations on the arrival of a train, was introduced ...

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  15. AN UNRULY CYCLIST.

    At the Police Court this morning, Louis Mattias was charged with riding a tricycle upon the footpath in High street, near the Police Court. Sergeant James said he ...

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  16. A WRETCHED CASE.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the attention of Constable Robinson, who is stationed at South Richmond, was attracted by the Screams of a woman who standing ...

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  17. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The President (Sir James Machain) took the chair just after 11 o'clock, there being about sixteen members present. Shortly ...

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  18. THE LASH.

    The flagellating room at the Pentridge prison was this morning the scene of another of there degrading 'but necessary punishments inflicted by law for ...

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  19. ANOTHER ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Shortly after 9 o'clock this morning a man named Patrick Ryan, a bootmaker residing at Richmond, made an attempt to commit suicide by jumping into the river ...

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  20. A GOOD WOOL CLIP.

    On Saturday last tho Barrawong shed (Thomas Edols and Co.'s) ent out, more than a quarter of a million of sheep having passed over the broads. The clip is an excellent ...

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  21. THE CHAMPION SCULLER AT THE SANATORIUM.

    Harry Ernest Seale, the champion sculler of the world, the word a couple of fair days and nights at his new location, the Williamstown Sauatorium. He was right glad ...

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  22. AN INCORRIGIBLE SON.

    At the Richmond Police Court, this morning, a lad fifteen years old, named William Kelly, was charged with using obscene language on Saturday last in the public streets. ...

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  23. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    Captain Morse, of the Alameda, and Professor Donaldson passed Saturday night and Sunday morning here, and under the guidance of a member of the Borough ...

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  24. THE CRIME RECORD.

    A robbery was committed in a restaurant in Bourke street between midnight on Saturday and 9 o'clock on Sunday morning. Two men, named Perey Gordon and Albert ...

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  25. THAT HANSOM CAB ACCIDENT.

    In the District Court to-day. Constable Loughnan prosecuted O. Hansen, driver of a Hansen, driver can, for careless driving in Albert street, and injuring a little boy named Reid. ...

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  26. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  27. A BATCH OF " DISORDERLY FIREMEN.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning a batch of prisoners, chiefly firemen, appeared to answer to various charges, mostly drunkenness. Against John ...

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  29. GREENGROCERS' SUNDAY TRADING.

    Robert Bink, a greengrocer, was proceeded against at the Fitzroy Court for trading on Sunday the 17th inst. Sergeant O'Heare, who prosecuted, stated that this ...

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  30. ROBBING A COUNTRYMAN.

    John Sutton, a blacksmith from Tallarook, fell into strange company on the night of the 22nd instant. He went into n house situated in Morton lane, Little Bourke street west, ...

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  31. SYDNEY.

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  32. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    Thomas Butter, who resides at Bloom- field, near Warragul, was assaulted and robbed at the corner of Queen and Bourke streets about midnight on the 22nd instant. ...

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  33. A LARRIKIN FROLIC.

    About half-past 7 o'clock last night a young man named Arthur Milberry who boards with a woman, named Helena Thompson, in a house off Coppins street ...

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  34. MISSING PEOPLE.

    Mr William Fabbard, of 6 Union street, Richmond, has reported the strange disappearance of a man named John Smith, who resided at the above place. Smith is ...

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  35. ROBBERY AT A THEATRE.

    A Mrs Rate Nicholls reports that about half-past 7 o'clock on .Saturday night, while in a crush going into the Princess Theatre, the was robbed of her purse which was taken ...

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  36. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.'

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