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  4. WAS IT A DREAM ?

    The following is the story of one of those little Parisian working girls, which one meets in the morning before 8 o'clock, her basket under her arm, spru[?] and neat, ...

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  5. THE MOSS WILL CASE.

    The trial of the action which is to determine whether Henry Moss, of Port Melbourne, lighterman, was subjected to undue influence to induce him to make a will in ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The general opinion is that the damages (L5000), for which the "Times" Parnell libel case has been settled. are altogether inadequate, considering that the payment ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The historical A. A. Company's Glebe pit at Newcastle where the terrible calamity occurred on 11th June last, by which 11 men lost their lives, is to be closed in a ...

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  8. THE NEW WHEAT CROP.

    A Large quantity of new wheat is coming into the market. The samples are much improved in quality. Three shillings a l[?]shel is the price quoted. ...

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  9. RIVAL BREWERS.

    The County Court opened this morning before Judge Worthington. Contrary to the usual state of affairs the list contains some interesting cases. Saurbrey v. Fawns is a ...

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  10. COLONEL WARD.

    Colonel Ward, who for some years occupied the position of Deputy-Master of the Melbourne Mint, is suffering from a severe stroke of paralysis, and is in a ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sir Henry Parkes is to visit Broken Hill at the termination of the Federation Conference. Messrs Howard Smith and Son to-day ...

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  12. A SUBSTANTIAL FAREWELL.

    A farewell address and a purse of s[?]reigus has been presented to the Rev Father Hickey, of Albury, on the occasion of his leaving Albury for Goulburn. ...

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  13. THE HON. J. WHITE'S COLTS.

    The hon. J. White's Derby colts, Narelian and Kirkham, are coming on in their training for the great event in May in a most satisfactory manner. They are ...

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  14. ALBURY HOSPITAL.

    At the annual meeting of the Albury Hospital subscribers last night the report showed the finances to be in a satisfactory condition. ...

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  15. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Two sergeants of police were discharged from the Victorian force on Saturday, and at their own request. Their names are Sergeant Nathan [?]oll, who joined the force ...

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  16. HEAT IN THE MURRAY VALLEY.

    The record for January shows last month to have been the hottest experienced for many years at Albury. The temperature was never below 90[?]. day or night during ...

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  17. DISASTROUS FIRE IN WASHINGTON.

    A fire occurred this morning at the private residence in this city of the hon. Benjamin F. Tracy, Secretary for the Navy, and spread so rapidly ...

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  18. THE HON. J. WHITE'S RACEHORSES.

    Tom Payten did not, as anticipated, take the full portion of the hon. J. White's team last evening for Melbourne Aber[?]rn. ...

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  19. IN THE DOCK.

    Alfred Wilson, a young man, convicted of attempting to pick the pocket of Miss Caroline Toll, of South Preston, at the St. Kilda booking ...

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  20. THE GALES ON THE COAST.

    The schooner Halley Bayley, from Rock-hampton to Hobart, arrived in Sydney Har-Harbor this morning in tow of the steamer Burrumbeet, her foremast, main[?]ast and all ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIAN DIVORCE QUESTION.

    Mr W. Shiels, M.L.A., who introduced the bill to amend the law of divorce which passed the Victorian Parliament last session. has arrived in ...

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  22. FROM A D E L A I D E.

    The steamer Paringa, owned by C. Fuller and Co., Murray t[?]ulers, from some causes unknown caught fire and was burned to the water's edge, at Overland Corner. Captain ...

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  23. "THE TIMES"-PARNELL LIBEL ACTION.

    The libel nation brought by Mr Parnell against "The Times" newspaper was settled to-day. Mr Parnell having, through his counsel, accepted the sum of ...

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  24. COLLISION BETWEEN SCHOONERS.

    A collision between the schooners Zephyr and Mary Webster is reported from Spencer Gulf, about six miles north of Corney Point. The Mary Webster was [?]iling close-hauled ...

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  25. CAPTAIN KENNY'S BATHS.

    A triangular duel is now proceeding between the St. Kilda Borough Council, Captain Kenny, the proprietor of the bathing ship and the Lands department, which ...

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  26. ILLNESS OF EMIN PASHA.

    A telegram has been received front Captain Wiasmann, at Zanzibar, stating that he expects that Emin Pasha will have sufficiently recovered from his ...

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  27. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The Mayor of Broken Hill has received a letter, informing him of the intention of Sir Henry Parkes to visit the district after the termination of the Federal Conference in ...

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  28. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    There was evidently some misunderstanding in the minds of litigants whose business was taken to the Banco Court this morning, for not one [?] in the list was heard. In ...

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  29. STEAMERS TRAVELLING AT HIGH SPEED.

    Captain Fullarton, harbor inaster, and Captain Thursell, assistant had a batch of excess of speed cases—ton in number—to bring under the notice of the Williamstown ...

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  30. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The mails [?]or R.M.S. Carthage, from Melbourne 28th December, have been delivered in London via Brindist. COLOMBO, 3rd February. ...

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  31. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Tho handicaps for the Intercolonial Half-[?] Race, at the Western Swimming matches, next Saturday, are:—Eruie Cavill, and A .Kenney, scratch; H. Heath, 30 secs.; ...

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  32. MONETARY.

    Two and three quarter percent Consols are 1[?] higher, and are quoted at 97 12. The market rate of discount is 3[?] per cent. higher, being now 4 3[?] per ...

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  33. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO GEELONG.

    Great preparations are being made here for the reception of the Governor and Countless of Hopetoun an the occasion of their visit to Geelong on the 13th inst. Several ...

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  34. THE METAL MARKET.

    Beat Australian tin is 5s higher—L94 15s. Chilian bar copper is unchanged—L48 5s per ton. ...

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  35. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  36. GEELONG TRAMWAYS.

    The question of tramways for Geelong is freely exercising the minds of some of our townspeople, aud recently the tramway conference has come in for censure with regard ...

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  37. THE WOOL SALES.

    Since last advices 33,600 bales have been catalogued, making a total of 63,200 bales for the series. The market has a downward tendency. ...

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  38. PECULIAR CASE OF TRESPASS

    A cabman named Robert Weir was charged at the Hawthorn Court this morning with trespassing on the premises of John Burn, in Auburn road south. ...

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  39. SANDHURST.

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  40. TERRIBLE FIRE IN BOSTON.

    News is to hand from Boston that a terrible fire occurred there to-day, in a large building occupied as a residence by a number of Italians, the place being ...

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  41. BAD DEATH.

    Mrs J. H. Howitt, of Ullina, near Smeston, wife of the secretary of the Sweston Turf Club, died quite unexpectedly last night, owing to Premature child birth ...

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  42. BALLARAT.

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    The weather still continues almost unbearable. At 11 o'clock this morning the gange registered 91 degrees, and was rising. Last night was most oppressive. There ...

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  44. THE PARNELL-"TIMES" ACTION.

    Tho settlement out of court of the libel action brought by Mr Parnell against the "Times" was quite unexpected, and has caused much comment on the, part of the ...

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  46. NEW PATENTS.

    The hon the Attorney General granted the following new patents to-day :— J. A. Ti[?], London, C.E., for improvements in coiled steel springs. ...

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  48. WORKMEN AS JUSTICES.

    Correspondence is now being carried on in the Press regarding a proposal that working men should be appointed to the position of magistrates, and among the ...

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  50. AN OFFENDING SHEARER.

    At the local court to-day William Meehan was brought up by the police charged with taking part in the L[?]ngulac shearing outrage an the 7th ...

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