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  4. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Thomas Lillye, a laborer, stopping at an hotel in Flinders street, was the victim of a thief at an early hour this morning. His box, which was kept in his bedroom, was ...

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  5. THE UNITED DEVONSHIRE MURDER.

    The Eaglehawk Police Court was again crowded to its uttermost to-day, when the various charges of robberies connected with the United Devonshire murder ...

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  6. THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The first meeting of the newly constituted Board of Health, for the purpose of arranging preliminaries, was held in the Board room of the Lands' Office this morning. Mr ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    The committee of the National Miners Union held a meeting at Durham last night, at which resolutions were passed in favor of the assembling of an ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A large bush fire broke out on Mr Peter Aitken's land at North Collendina, and burnt fiercely. It is estimated that fully 6000 acres of gross have been destroyed. ...

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  9. EVADING CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    More than usual legal interest surrounded the sitting of the Lilydate Court to-day, owing to the fact that the prosecution by the Customs department of the man Jean ...

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  10. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Sinking was resumed in the south shaft of Block 10 this morning. Mr Harper, underground manager, after examiningthismorning,decided that the few inches of ...

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  11. HOUSE STEALING.

    Yesterday between 1 and 7.30 p.m. a bay cob horse, 15 hands high, 8 years old, of a light harness kind, belonging to Mr Joseph Donnigan, contractor, Park street, Moonee ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The crime record remains low. London wool prices satisfactory. Australian Mortgage pays 10 per cent. Bank of England gold reserve increased ...

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  13. RABBITS IN RIVERINA.

    Telegrams from Central Riverina state that the rabbit pest is increasing. Meetings have been held in the Ivanhoe and Hillston districts. Reports from the Ralranald ...

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  14. ROBBERY AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    Yesterday at 2 p.m., Mr C. h. E Train, contractor, placed his vest on a truck at the Toorak Railway Station whilst he was work close at hand. A short time ...

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  15. BOHEMIAN CLASSWORKERS.

    A great strike of class-workers has taken place in Bohemia, and has been accompanied by serious disturbances and riots. At Gatlonz. where the ...

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  16. TYPHOID AND DIPHTHERIA.

    An outbreak of diphtheria is reported from Tallangatta. A report from Hay states that three deaths from typhoid fever have taken place, and there are live patients ...

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  17. A CRISIS AT THE TITLES OFFICE.

    The threatened strike among the temporary draftsmen at the Titles Office is likely to lead to serious complications and interference with public business, by ...

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  18. HOUSEBREAKING AT NORTHCOTE.

    On the 25th instant the residence of Mr James Idells, tinsmith, Clark street, Northcote, was broken into during the absence of the family, and robbed. Entrance was ...

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  19. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A sudden death has occurred at Koonambil. Mr Longton, landlord of the Goonambil Hotel, dropped down dead. ...

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  20. DEATH OF THE " MEXICAN MIDGET."

    News has been received that Lucia Zaretta, the "Mexican Midget," and believed to have been the smallest adult human being in the word, is dead. Her ...

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  21. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    Mary Anne White, barmaid at the Castlemaine Club Hotel, Swanston street, reports that some time between the 14th and 27th Inst. a purse, winch contained L10 in gold ...

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  22. THE HON J. WHITE'S VISIT TO ENGLAND.

    We have to go from home to hear news. A paragraph copied into a Sydney paper this morning from a Melbourne journal says —" It is understood that the lion. James ...

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  23. ACCIDENT ON BOARD THE LUSITANIA.

    Just prior to the arrival of the special train with passengers and their friends to the steamer Lusitania at Williamstown, an accident happened to the machinery. ...

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  24. STOREBREAKING IN THE CITY.

    The wine stores situated in the Sun Buildings, corner Queen and Bourke streets, were broken into Five bottles of Colonial wine, the property of Dr A. Mueller, were ...

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  25. AN ATLANTIC LINER.

    The National Line Steamship Erin, 4000 tons, bound from New York to Liverpool, is a fortnight overdue, and it is feared she has foundered during the ...

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  26. HOUSEBREAKING AT RICHMOND.

    About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr Henry Freeman, of 107 Cuppon street, Richmond, went out with his family, leaving he premises securely fastened. Shortly ...

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  27. STORMY WEATHER.

    Rain fell heavily all night. The wind was very high averaging thirty-two miles an hour. One gust registered fifty miles an hour. Some vessels in ...

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  28. THE AUSTRALIAN DIVORCE QUESTION.

    It has been arranged that the Agents General for Victoria and New South Wales will confer with Lord Knutsford shortly regarding the Bills which have ...

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  29. GEELONG RACES.

    The Summer Meeting of the Geelong Racing Club was commenced on the prettily situated course on the Links of the Barwon today. Special trains ran from ...

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  30. VICTIMISING A PUBLICAN.

    The license of the Surrey Hotel, Lennex street, Richmond, was victimised yesterday afternoon, A young man drive up to the hotel in a dog-cart, and stating that he had ...

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  31. THE CHARGES. AGAINST DAVIES.

    George Davies, the other man, who has confessed to having been implicated in the murder, was charged with stealing copper plates from the Pearl mine. ...

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  32. THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The other day, Neil Matterson, who is in New Zealand, through his agent challenged Peter Kemp to row for the Champion ship af the World. Kemp is away in ...

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  33. THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN QUESTION.

    In accordance with appointment Sir F. Napier Broome, Sir T. Cockburn-Camp-hell, and Mr S. H. Parke, the delegates from Western Australia to urge the ...

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  34. A PUBLICAN CHARGED WITH LARCENY.

    Mrs Julia McNamara, the licensee of the Grosvenor Hotel, Langride street, appeared before Mr Henry Walker, J. P., and a Bench of magistrates at Collingwood to-day ...

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  35. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  36. MISSING PEOPLE.

    Mr James, herbalist, of 200 Elgin street, reports that a boy named Thomas Hothorn, who was living with him at the above address was sent on a message on the 20th ...

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  37. A TILL SNEAK.

    At to-day's Police court, [?] Luiner borough, aged 17 years, was charged with having stolen a till containing money last night. The prosecutor, a wholesale fruiterer, ...

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  38. THE LAST MOMENT.

    During the past few days (says the "Geelong Advertiser") several [?] of very fair size have been discovered close to the eastern shore of Corio [?]. The [?] are of ...

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  39. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  40. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 43 per cent., being 1 per cent, more than ...

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  41. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Sir Samnel Griffiths and Sir J. Leo Stere inspected this morning the Dry Creek Smelting and Refining works, and on their return to the city lunched at Parliament ...

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  42. ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST CROUCH.

    The other man who went with Davies to the Pearl mine was not mentioned, but the evidence points clearly to Couch. This was shown by the fact that ...

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  43. NEW AUSTRALASIAN ELECTRIC LIGHTING COMPANY.

    The first half-yearly meeting was held this afternoon in the City Bank Hall, Professor Kernet presided. The report showed that as a result of the transactions ...

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  44. ADELAIDE.

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  45. BALLARAT.

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  46. THE WOOL SALES.

    Since the opening of the present series of Colonial wool auctions on Tuesday last. 20,000 bales have been offered. The market is firm. ...

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  47. DROWNED WHILE BATHING.

    William G. Cocklhill, the second mate of the barque County of Ayr, now lying at Princess Wharf, Port Adelaide, was drowned while bathing in the vicinity of ...

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  48. GROUNDING OF THE MARAROA

    Since the extensive dredging operations undertaken in the Yarra by the Melbourne Harbor Trust, it has seldom happened that, to the higher reaches at anyrate, vessels ...

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  49. VICTORIA INSURANCE COMPANY.

    The twenty-first half yearly meeting of the Victoria Insurance Company was held at the offices, Market street, to-day. There was a good attendance of share. ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING.

    Dryedale, Brace, Trumble, S. Morris and Mr Phillips, the [?], who took part in the match against New South Wales, arrived in Melbourne by the Sydney express this ...

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  51. FROM BRISBANE.

    A large and influential deputation of sugar planters, merchants and representatives of financial institutions waited upon Messes Morehead add Black on Thursday to urge ...

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  52. LONDON PRODUCE MARKETS.

    The New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company have received the following telegram from their London house, dated 28th instant :-- ...

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  53. PEDESTRIANISM.

    To-morrow on the [?] running grounds the February Handicap. 135 yards, will be commenced and concluded. There are no less than 50 [?], including all the ...

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  56. THE FLOODS.

    At a meeting held at the Town Hall, on Thursday evening, it was decided to call a public meeting for Monday night, to appoint a committee to raise funds for the relief of ...

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  58. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.

    Candidates are reminded that to-morrow is the last day for entering for the final honor examination, and the higher degrees examination. ...

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  61. NEW INSOLVENT.

    George Laweon, St. Kilda street, Eistern wick, late horse trainer, but now out of business. Causes of insolvency; Being disqualified by the Cranbourne Racing club from ...

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  62. QUEENSLAND SHEARERS.

    A largely attended meeting of shearers was held at Angathella on Tuesday to consider the rules and regulations passed at a general meeting of the Shearers' Union, ...

    Article : 114 words
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