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  4. A J .P. CHARGED WITH CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    A case that created a good deal of interest was investigated at the Police Court to-day, when Mr Joseph Kiddle, a Justice the Peace, and occupier of Staughton Vale ...

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  5. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The metropolitan superintendent of police will hold an inquiry on Thursday next Into the conduct of Constable A. Lowry. This person Is charged with misconduct as a ...

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  6. SERIOUS GAS EXPLOSION.

    The danger of using any light to [?] a gas [?] was once more shown in a very emphatic manner this morning. The [?] of the explosion was Mr P. Carey's residence, ...

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  7. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  8. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    A large white cockatoo, valued at L3, was stolen from the residence of Thomas M'Manus, West Melbourne, yesterday afternoon. The cockatoo, which is very ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The Anti-English feeling which has been aroused by the recent diplomatic difficulty between England and Portugal has not yet [?] and is being ...

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  10. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Will you put us on to Mr Carl Onlich !— All right; ring up. Mr Onlich !—Yes. It was your firm that imported the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A PUGILIST IN COURT.

    At the Richmand Police Court to-day Peter Boland, -well known as the champion middle-weight toria was charged with [?] ...

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  12. STREET ROBBERY.

    Thomas M'Auley was robbed of a silver watch and a purse, which contained a LI note and 20s in silver, " somewhere in Melbourne," about 8 o'clock last evening. ...

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  13. RYNETON.

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  14. HORSESTEALING.

    Mr William Graham, of Christmas street, Northcote, reports that a lay horse, valued at L50, was stolen from the stable of the above place on the night of the 6th inst. ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Northern Chief, barque, from New Zcaland, arrived this morning. More anti-English demonstrations in Portugal. The Oporto Club attacked. ...

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  16. ROBBERIES IN PUBLIC BATHS.

    About 5 o'clock on the evening of the 5th inst. Mrs Melville, of Skipton House, East Brunswick, was . robbed of her purse, which, contained 30s in money, whilst ...

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  17. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE.

    It is announced that his Royal Highness the Comte do Paris, who since the death of the Comte do Chambord has represented the Bourbon Dynasty,has formally ...

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  18. BY WIRE -FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT

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  19. THE FEDERATION DELEGATES.

    The members of the Federal Conference, now fitting in Melbourne, were enter [?] of the Legislative assembly [?] ...

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  20. ARREST OF THE DUKE OF ORLEANS.

    The Duke of Orleans was arrested in Paris this evening, by order of the authorities. ...

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  21. THE VICTORIAN DIVORCE BILL.

    Lord Knutaiord, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has informed the Agents -General that he will see them on Monday next, the 10th inst., for the ...

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  22. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  23. A JUVENILE THIEF.

    A lad named Frederick Philips (10) was prosecuted at the South Melbourne Court this morning for the larceny of a quantity of confectionery, valued at L3 5s, the property ...

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  24. THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN WALES.

    The mortality occnsioued by the disastrous explosion in the Aborsychan Colliery is expected to be even greater than was at first anticipated. Up to the present ...

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  25. VARIOUS VIEWS ON VARIOUS MATTERS.

    "Books. never [?] they cost [?] And they are always at [?] and ready [?] your [?] "A man to whom his books are tho [?] ...

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  26. THAT KNUCKLEDUSTER MAN

    When the fact become known to the customs authoritice that [?] of [?]supposed as that of importing [?]of the pattern described ...

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  27. BOILER EXPLOSION AT SEA.

    The steaming trial of the new cruiser Barracouta, one of the vessels of the Australian auxiliary fleet, took place to- day. of the coast of Margate. In the ...

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  28. HOTEL ROBBERY.

    A robbery was committed at an hotel in Rathdown street on the afternoon of the 6th inst. A Mr W. F. Williams placed' his vest, in the pocket of which there was a ...

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  29. LONDON MARKETS.

    [?] Most and Company [?] have received the following telegram from their London office, dated 7th inst.:— ...

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  30. LARCENY FROM A DWELLING.

    A robbery was committed at the residence of Mr S. J. Ellis Green, printer, of 302 Exhibition street, yesterday afternoon, between 2 and 4 o'clock. A gold watch and ...

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  31. A MEDICAL STUDENT'S END.

    An inquest was held before Dr Youl this morning at the Melbourne Gaol on the body of Alfred [?] who died shortly after admission to that institution yesterday ...

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  32. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Two and three quarter percent [?] are lower, 97. The market rate of discount is unchanged at 4 percent., or l percent, ...

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  33. LODGING-HOUSE ROBBERY.

    Samuel Smith,boilermaker, alleges that ho was robbed of a silver watch and gold albert chain, valued at L10, in lodging-house in king street on the night of the [?] last He ...

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  34. THE METAL MARKET.

    Tin.—Best Australian is L1 lower, and is quoted L92 10s' per ton. Copper.—Chilian bar is 5s lower, and is quoted L48 per ton. ...

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  35. ANOTHER BATH ROBBERY

    Frederick Stephen, carpenter, of 80 Cecil street, South Melbourne, was bathing at Stubbs' Baths South Melbourne, on the afternoon of the 6th instant. While in the ...

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  36. INSUBORDINATE SEAMEN.

    The [?] at the port Melbourne Court was occupied this morning in ho hearing of a charge of disobedience which had been preferred against James Taylor, David ...

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  37. THE TALLOW MARKET.

    Mutton tallow, average quality, is 6d lower, and is quoted 24s 6d per cwt. Beof tallow, avorage quality, is also 6d lower, and is quoted 23s per cwt. ...

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  38. THEY SAY.

    prof paul Wiegert, a distinguished [?] man, figures that serves [?] of food will keep a strong man in good [?] day to day and that we[?] ...

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  39. BURGLARY AT A HOTEL.

    A burglary was committed at Cohill's Canada Hotel, which is situate at the corner of Madeline and P[?] streets at an early hour yesterday morning. At about ...

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  40. THE MAILS.

    The B. l .S .N. Co. R.M.S Merksra, from Brisbane 7th January, left hero yesterday, homewards. ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    The February [?] ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    The grateful weather which commenced yesterday morning is likely, in the opinion of the [?] authorities, to continue, and there is now a probability of ...

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  43. AN ECCENTRIC INDIVIDUAL.

    A most eccentric individual, who gave the name of Edward Lane, was before the Carlten Police Court this morning on a charge of insulting behavior. Constable Carter ...

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  44. SCENES AT THE PIT'S MOUTU.

    The lamentable explosion near Monmouth has quite [?] public attention to-day. The scenes at the. pit's mouth, as the bodies of those killed were ...

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  45. A SUSPICIOUS AFFAIR HEAR RICHM0HD.

    Last inght, as Constables Midol and Crockett, In plain clothes, were making their usual rounds in the vicinity of the Richmond Paddock, a quarter which at ...

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  46. STORMING A SHOP.

    At the Canton police court this morning, a youth named Houston J. Bryeon was brought up on a charge of insulting behavior. Constable Swanwick stated that ...

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  47. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND LECTURES.

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  48. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    John Fryer, an elderly bootmaker, was charged at the Fitzroy Court this morning, With threatening to commit suicide. The accused It appeared from tho evidence of Constable . ...

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  49. SIR HENRY PARKES.

    Sir Henry parkes, our readers will regret to learn, is this morning still thoroughly prostrated in consequence of the very trying weather of late. ...

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  50. STEALING TOBACCO FROM A SHIP.

    Richard Langridge, a fish-hawker, was [?] this morning by Constable Cameron at [?] an a chargo of stealing 14th of tobacco from a ship. It appeared that ...

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  51. HAYMARKET REPORT

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  52. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.

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  53. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  54. POUND DEAD.

    Intimation was conveyed to Constable Thompson, of St. [?] early this morning that the dead body of a man had been found on the West Beach. The constable proceeded ...

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  55. TO-NIGITTS FIXTURES.

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