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  2. Advertising

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  4. A TRUE TALE OF LONDON STREETS.

    "Could you take charge of a sum of money for me?" " How much is it?" " It's more than I core to carry about-- ...

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  5. CLIFTON HILL QUARRY DISPUTE.

    Yesterday afternoon a deputation from the workmen employed at Messrs Kilpatrick and Campbell's quarries, near Clifton Hill, waited upon the Secretary of Lands, in the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    LONDON, 10th February, 5.40 p.m. A beautiful picture of the Imperial Institute has been specially reproduced, and sent by express desire of the Prince ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report from Hay states that a little boy named Arthur Boyson has been bitten by a snake. The bitten portion was excised, and the usual restoratives applied, but the ...

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  8. THE WALTZ AND THE BALL-ROOM.

    Is the waltz a decaying feature of modern dances? Three was the question addressed by a "Pall Mall Gazette" interviewer to Mr George Grossmith behind the stage of ...

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  9. A HORSE DISEASE.

    Owners were scared during the week by a disease among horses, widen was supposed to be contagious fever, which killed most of the horses in the district. List year the ...

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  10. THE CROPS.

    Some remarkably good crops are reported from Jerilderie. Messrs. W. and J. Moodie, of Springfield, have just threshed 470 bags of wheat from a paddock containing 68 ...

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  11. BRADLAUGH ON BURNS.

    Mr Bradlaugh, M.P., has made a speech on the labor movement, in which he describes the agitators as "blatant orators at street corners." ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Another splendid batch of cables to-day Our Commercial Column is to-day given on Page 3. ...

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  13. CASE OF "DUMMYISM."

    A report from Coonamble states that, some four weeks back, during the hearing of a Police Court case between two neighboring selectors, named Black and Clarke, ...

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  14. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Geelong Police Court was crowded this morning, when the late secretary of the Corio Branch of the A.N.A., John Charles Bottomly was charged as follows:-- ...

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  15. ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL.

    The National Defence Fund, which was organised at the time of the recent diplomatic difficulty with Great Britain, has met with great support in all parts of the ...

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  16. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The twelfth ordinary half-yearly meeting, of the Victoria Estate Company was held as noon to-day in the offices of the institution, St. James's Buildings, William street. Mr ...

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  17. FEDERATION FLASHES.

    Eleven was the hour named and eleven was the time at which the members of the Conference assembled this morning; but eleven was not tho hour at which the ...

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  18. ASK FOR NEW LAID EGGS.

    Most people, when they suppose they are buying new laid eggs, are merely purchasing assurances. Most of the egg dealers in the city invariably inform their customers ...

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  19. DEATH OF INSPECTOR OF TELEGRAPHS.

    Mr Michael Moloney, for many years inspector of telegraphs for the Northern district, died at Newcastle to-day. He was a competent officer, and widely respected, ...

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  20. THE BULGARIAN QUESTION.

    In consequence of the revolutions which have recently been made in connection with the plot against the Prince of Bulgaria and his Ministers, the ...

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  21. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    An application was made by Mr Moir of Messrs Gillott, Croker and Snowden, to Mr Justice Hood this morning, in Chambers, on behalf of Wm. Pilley, the younger, in the ...

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  22. SALE OF A RACEHORSE.

    The Hon. James White's celebrated race-horse, Cranbrook, has been sold to Mr Henry White, of Mudgee, for a thousand guineas. ...

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  23. SALVAGE FROM THE RIVERINA.

    The steamers Aldings and Greyhound arrived this morning with about 400 tons of salvage from the wreck of the Riverina--mostly dry. The remaining cargo in the ...

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  24. RECOVERY OF EMIN PASHA.

    The latest intelligence from Bogamoyo reports that Emin Pasha has made great progress of late, and is now almost completely restored to health. He expects ...

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  25. JUVENILE BURGLARS.

    Three juvenile burglars aged 8, 11, 12 years have been captured at Armidale. They got under the boards of a store, prised them up with a chisel, and abstracted the cash ...

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  26. FROM ADELAIDE.

    An annual Easter encampment of the military forces will be held as usual at Keswick. ...

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  27. THE ARREST OF THE DUC D'ORLEANS.

    It is generally understood that the Due d'Orleans, who was arrested on Friday last, will be pardoned by President Carnot, and that he will thereupon be ...

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  28. THE ASSIZES.

    The sittings of the Supreme Court commence to-day, on the arrival of the 2 o'clock train, by his Honor Judge Hodges. Mr C. A. [?] will [?] ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    A man named Webber has been arrested at Glenelg for attempting to pass a valueless cheque for L3 10s. Webber succeeded last week in duping trademen at ...

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  30. THE VICTORIAN DIVORCE BILL.

    The Agents-General for Victoria, Now South Wales, and some of the other colonies, accompanied by Mr Shiels, M.L.A., had an interview to-day with ...

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  31. CRICKET.

    The annual cricket match between the wholesale and retail chemists of Melbourne and suburbs was played on the South Melbourne ground to-day. ...

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  32. LITERARY NOTES.

    The long-established and widely-circulated journal, the New York "Ledger," is now to be issued as an illustrated literary journal of the style of "Harper's Weekly." ...

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  33. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  34. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  35. ENCAMPMENT OF RANGERS.

    Fifty men of the Company Victorian Rangers proceed by evening train to the encampment at Bridgewater. ...

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  36. FROM BRISBANE.

    Mrs Milman, at the police court, to-day, was charged with a breach of the Immigration Act, in coining into the colony as a free immigrant, she having been previously in ...

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  37. AN INFORMER.

    In the police court this morning David Curtain, licensee of the Park Hotel, was fined 1.2 fo .Sunday trading. The informant was a local hairdresser named Nancarrow, ...

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  38. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Carthage, from Melbourne 28th December, arrived at Plymouth this morning. SUEZ, 10th February. ...

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  39. WATER SUPPLY.

    [?] is being evinced at Carisbrook and Majorca, in consequence of the delay of the Water Supply department in proceeding with the construction of the ...

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  40. DEADLOCK IN A SHIRE COUNCIL.

    A deadlock has arisen in connection with the recently-elected Windsor Shire Council. One of the defeated candidates lodged a protest against members taking their seats, on ...

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  41. THINGS TO THINK OF

    Christianity requires two two things from every man who believes in is: first, to acquire property by just and righteous [?] and, second, to look not [?] on his own ...

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  42. MARYBOROUGH.

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  43. SANDHURST.

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  44. STRIKE OF DOCK LABORERS AT DUNDEE.

    The whole of the Dock laborers employed at the port of Dundee have gone out on strike, in consequence of the masters having refused to grant them an ...

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  45. IN THE DOCK.

    A RECEIVE OF STOLEN PROPERTY. Edward Henry Woods, a middle aged marine store dealer, of City road, near the corner of Clarendon street, South Melbourne, ...

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  46. THE KETCH EVELYN ASHORE.

    The ketch Evelyn, which foundered at sea on the voyage from Brisbane to Maryborough with a cargo of gunpowder and dynamite, has drifted ashore near the White Cliffs, ...

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  47. ADELAIDE.

    The share market it in a state of panic: there are plenty of sellers but no buyers. Hill's felt again this morning to L66, at which price there are sellers of heavy lots, and it is ...

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  48. BAR DOOR OPEN.

    At the Police Court to-day, Mr Farmer, the licensee of the Exchange Hotel, was fined L5 for having his bar door open on Sunday. A charge ol Sunday trading was ...

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  49. A POLICE MAGISTRATE AND TRADES UNIONS

    The various trades organisations of the city are greatly incensed at the action of Mr Pinnock, the presiding Police Magistrate at the Brisbane Police Court, in frequently ...

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  50. THE RECENT OUTBREAK OF INFLUENZA.

    Reports received from Mexico state that a very seven outbreak of influenza has token place in that country. One hundred and forty-there deaths being ...

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  51. THAT BURNING SHAFT CATASTROPHE.

    The body of Sir Richards, mining manager of the Great Southern mine, lately killed by falling down a burning shaft, was recovered about 1 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  52. BALLARAT.

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  53. AN ICE CART DRIVER IN TROUBLE.

    At the City Police Court, to-day, Thomas Savoy, who was lately employed by the Victorian Ice Company to drive one of their carts and vend ice, was charged with ...

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  54. FROM BROKEN HILL

    The best, fight for many months here came off last night between Billy Williams and H. Goddard, the brother of Goddard, the champion of tho Barrier, ...

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  55. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Ealing proceeded this morning at the scene of the Great Southern disaster, without sensational incident. ...

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  57. THE SOCIAL CIRCLE.

    The wedding of Miss Harriet Hickey (Addie), daughter of Mr Thos A. Hickey, of Railway department, with Mr Charles Bennett, of Chapel street, Prahran, was ...

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  59. LATE SPORTING.

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  62. MINING MATTERS.

    The manager of the British Brooks mine, Mr Howell, started for Melbourne on Sunday, an is expected to arrive ...

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