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  4. BITS FROM LITERATURE BY THE AID OF PENCIL, SHEARS AND PASTE

    There was a clergyman who preached on the subject of Adam in the Garden, and he divided his sermon into three heads. These heads were :-- ...

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  5. AMERICAN WOMEN.

    The following able piper oil American women was compiled and delivered by Mrs Sidney Dickinson at a recent meeting of the Austral Salon :-- ...

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  6. LIFE AT LANGWARRIN.

    The throng of visitors who came to the came yesterday in all kinds of traps, on every build of hack, aud on foot, succeeded in raising more dust, and consequently more ...

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  7. SUICIDE EXTRAORDINARY.

    A young man named Thomas Morgan was placed at the far of the City Court this morning in an everted condition. He was charged with attempting to commit ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Detectives Grimshaw and Johnston are still pursuing their investigations into the mystery encircling the terrible tragedy enacted at Sandgate, whereby Gustave ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held to-day at the hospits by Dr Youl and n jury, into the cause of death of Alfred Davies, aged 60 years, d widower and laborer, working at No. 3 She ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Taramung, steamer, From Newcastle, arrived this morning. Kaiser Wilhelm H. Hor quick discharge of cargo in the Bay, leaving ...

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  11. ABANDONING A CHILD.

    At about half-past 12 on Sunday night last, as a man named Frank Richford was passing along the Flemington road, near the Horse Market his attention was attracted to ...

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  12. A SHIP ASHORE.

    The North Queensland Insurance Company received a telegram this morning that the Flying Send, from Adelaide, has gone ashore at Ross River. The hull and cargo ...

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  13. THREE MEN DROWNED.

    A telegram from Braidwood this morning announces a sad boating fatality, similar to that at Bathurst yesterday. Three men, named respectively Spicer, Thompson and ...

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  14. FROM BRISBANE.

    A telegram received last night from St George is as follows:--We have passed through the highest flood on record--2 feet higher than the flood of 1864. The town ...

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  15. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    The house of Mr Samuel Johnson, grocer and fruiterer, of Queensbury and Cobden streets. North Melbourne, was broken into by burglars, and robbed on the night of the ...

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  16. A DRUNKEN RIDER.

    A young man, named Frederick Johnson, to-day was brought before the Bench at Carlton on a charge of being drunk whilst in change of a ...

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  17. ROBBERY AT A RAILWAY STATION.

    About 11 a.m. yesterday Mr Joseph Dieterich was about to enter a train at the Flinders street station when he felt some young man push against him. Shortly ...

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  18. ROBBERIES AT A THEATRE ENTRANCE.

    Michael Grace, of S9 Clarendon street, South Melbourne, was robbed of his purse at the stalls entrance to the Opera House last evening about 7 o'clock. There was a ...

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  19. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A serious accident occurred to a girl named Mary Hickey, 12 years of age, who resides with her parents at 13 Catherine street, South Melbourne, last night. The ...

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  20. ROBBERY IN FITZROY.

    A robbery under peculiar circumstances is alleged to have been committed at the residence of Mr John Smith, 80 Little Napier street, Fitzroy, early on the morning of the ...

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  21. THE FURNESS CASE.

    It was generally thought that William H. Furness, the young man charged with threatening the life of his wife, Jessie, would surrender to his bail at the ...

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  22. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Thomson, of Keilambete, aged 82, who generously donated L8000 towards building a new Presbyterian Church at Toning, was driving a pair of flighty horses ...

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  23. ABANDONING A MALE CHILD.

    Shortly before 1 o' clock on Sunday morning a Mr Richford, who was proceeding homewards, discovered a male child, about a month old, at the Corporation Yards, ...

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  24. THROWN FROM HIS HORSE.

    A man, named Patton, was thrown from his horse on the Noorat road on Saturday, and killed. An inquest has been held, and n verdict rotured of " died from dislocation ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS FIRE AT NORTH WILLIAMSTOWN.

    About 4 o'clock this morning a fire broke out at Yarra street. North Williamstown, whereby one house was completely destroyed and two others much damaged. The houses ...

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  26. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  27. SUPPOSED INCENDIARISM.

    The firebrand of the incendiarist was responsible for another conflagration at Port Melbourne shortly after midnight this morning, when the railway stores ...

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  28. A SHOCKING FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A man, the worse for drink, tried to walk across the rail of the Bridge over tho creek at Garvoc, but fell a distance of 35 feet. He was seriously injured, aud it is believed his ...

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  29. SPORTS.

    The sports held yesterday proved very successful. There was a large gathering, the weather being splendid. L70 was taken at the gate. ...

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  30. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    5th April --Afternoon, [?] : to-morrow morning 5.11 : afternoon, 5.34. CLEARED OUT. A[?], 1740 tons Captain R. Landa ...

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  31. MR BERNARD MURPHY AND THE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY.

    SIR,--In the examination of Mr David Lumsden, director of the Premier Building Society, particulars of which appeared in your last Thursday's issue to state first of ...

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  32. A MINING MANAGER IN TROUBLE.

    At the Carlton police court this morning a middle-aged man named Richard Nicholas, described as a mining manager, was charged with being drunk and disorderly ...

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  34. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  35. POLICE POINTS.

    This morning, at the Carlton Police Court a man named Michael Meran was brought up on a charge of having made use of [?] language. It appears that yesterday ...

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