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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    It is too early to form an accurate estimate of public opinion in regard to the report of the Commission which inquired at such length into the charges ...

    Article : 186 words
  5. ARREST OF PIERRE DOUAR, THE

    There was a considerable sensation in the city this rimming when it became known that Pierre Douar, the escaped convict from Pentridge, had been arrested at the ...

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  6. PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKED ABOUT.

    MR. C. S. PARNELL, M.P., WHOSE ACTIONS HAVE BEEN REVIEWED BY THE "TIMES" PARNELL COMMISSION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SPORTING NEWS AND NGTES

    Backers have received another nasty knock in the scratching of Consequence for the New-market Handican. The mare was one of the favorites for the event, and was well supported ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Another horrible tram accident occurred to-day, when a child was murdered by our abominable tram system. A little girl, five years of ...

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  9. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The importance of periodical public exhibitions of fruit in promoting the interests of the fruit-growing industry of the colony can hardly be over-estimated, and there is ...

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  10. YACHTING.

    The members of the Federal Yacht Club held the usual fortnightly meeting at the club room, Smith's beat sheds, last Wednesday evening, when there was a ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    P. and C. steamers Oceania and Parramatta, and Orient steamer Liguria, in port on Monday. The English Tory press has very little ...

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  12. CYCLING.

    The executive of the Victoria Cyclist' Union met last night for the purpose of inquiring into the alleged suspicious riding of certain competitors in the final heat of the Mile' ...

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  13. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    The troubles of the Clifford family were again ventilated at the Fort Melbourne Court this morning, when Anne Clifford proceeded against her husband, William, ...

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  14. A WARSHIP ASHORE.

    Intelligence has been received at the Admiralty that the warship Warspite, one of the vessels ordered to the Eastern African Coast during ...

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  15. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES.

    A considerable amount of important work was done on the training ground this morning in the presence of an interested body of spectators. Before daylight had fairly declared ...

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  16. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A wire from Cowra announces that it was rumored this morning that Mrs M'Dowell had jumped down, a well with her baby a few months old; and both were drowned. ...

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  17. INQUEST AT THE HOSPITAL.

    The Coroner, Dr. Youl, held an inquiry at the Hospital this morning into the circumstances surrounding the death of the man Frederick Gibbs, who was admitted to ...

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  18. REPORT OF THE "TIMES" PARNELL COMMISSION.

    The leading newspapers of the United Kingdom publish articles to-day on the report of the Judicial Commission appointed to inquire into the charges ...

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  19. FROM BRISBANE.

    In connection with the accident to the steamer Konoowarra, the A.U.S.N. Company claim L2000 damages as the result of the collision with the Ranelagh in Mary river. ...

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  20. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    13th February.--Afternoon, 10.1; to-morrow morning, 10.37; afternoon, 11.18. ARRIVED. General [?]thant. barque. 509 tons. Captain H. ...

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  21. OPINION OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times" to-day publishes a leading article on the report of the Judicial Commission appointed to inquire into the charges brought against Mr Parnell and ...

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  22. A LAND CASE.

    An important land case was decided yesterday by the Land Board Court. Some time ago the Land Board Court disagreed over an application by Mr Stephen ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY.

    Part of the Melbourne National Gallery is called the National Portrait Gallery, and, in view of the Federal Conference, one is led to consider the advisability of having a ...

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  24. HOW DOUAR ESCAPED FROM PENTRIDGE.

    The manner of Douar's escape from Pentridge, as told by himself, appears to be a very simple matter. There certainly does not seem to have been any great difficulty ...

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  25. THE WORK OF THE DETECTIVES.

    When Pierre Douar, the Now Caledonian escape, who was serving a sentence at Pentridge, escaped from that prison during Wednesday night or early on Thursday ...

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  26. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    The enterprising burglar was interrupted early this morning when attempting to enter the promises of Mr Hilton, grocer, at 115 Exhibition street. When the watchman was ...

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  27. CAULFIELD TRAINING NOTES.

    The morning broke fine and clear, with a fresh bracing wind. The tracks were a trifle "dead," so no watches were broken, although a lot of sound work war done. ...

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  28. ECHOES OF THE DAY.

    Mr William Thomas Best, one of the greatest organists in the world, is on his way to Melbourne and Sydney. Few outside musical circles will have heard of him, ...

    Article : 318 words
  29. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  30. AN AUDACIOUS THEFT.

    When Mr T. B. Guest, the well, known biscuit manufacturer, was leaving tho Opera House last evening, he was robbed of his opera-glasses in ...

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  31. INSANITORY DANGERS.

    SIR,--l have no with to take up the role of an alarmist, but them is a matter connected with the public health, which, I think, calls for some consideration. ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  33. BURGLARY AND STEALING.

    The Footscray Hotel, in Hopkin street, the property of Mr Richard Keir, was entered early this morning, when the thief or thieves carried off nine boxes of Havanna ...

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  34. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  35. ROBBERY FROM A COFFEE PALACE.

    Mr Webb, glass manufacturer, of Collins street, has reported to the police that on the 13th inst. his room at the Hawthorn Coffee Palace was entered by some person ...

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  36. MARRYING A MINOR.

    On the 13th inst., a marriage was celebrated by the Rev. N. Kinsman, of Collingwood, between [?] man named William Henry Strickland Furness, and a girl ...

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  38. STOLEN FROM A STABLE.

    Mr Jas. M'Naughton has reported to the police that his stable at 970 Drummond street, North, Carlton, was entered lost night, when a set of spring cart harness, ...

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  39. TO-DAY AND TO-NIGHT.

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  40. BOXING.

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  41. BALLARAT.

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  42. AT THE MELBOURNE COFFEE PALACE.

    A new development in this sensational affair altogether took place at the Melbourne Coffee Palace this morning. A representative of THE HERALD proceeded to interview ...

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  43. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    After many days of suffering, during which his life was despaired of, Martin Quinn was presented at the Port Melbourne Court this morning on the charge of ...

    Article : 117 words
  44. HAYMARKET REPORT.

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  45. GET THEM.

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  46. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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  47. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Intending competitors in the St. Valentine's Handicap are reminded that the acceptances are due to night, and must be in the hands of the secretary by 9 o'clock. ...

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