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  7. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    Mr Justice Stephen today entered a prohibition in the case of Edward Rebello, committed to gaol for neglecting to pay arrears on an order for the maintenance of ...

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  8. MURDERED BABIES.

    The sensation created by the discovery of the three infants buried in the back yard of the house at Davies street, Brunswick, and ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    President Kruger has issued a decree prohibiting the enrolment of volunteers in the Transvaal in connection with any expedition against Lobengula, King of ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The "Novee Vremya," an influential St. Petersburg journal, has published a comment on the selection of Sir Henry Norman, the present Governor of ...

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  12. NEWS BY CABLE

    A case of Asiatic cholera has occurred within the precincts of the House of Commons, and has caused an immense sensation. ...

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  13. THE METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS LOAN.

    The Treasurer of the Metropolitan Beard of Works, Mr F. B. Force, was busy with a staff of clerks all the morning, engaged in calculating ...

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  14. AT ST. KILDA.

    The detectives made a partial examination of Kara Kara villa, Jackson street, St. Kilda, this morning. They dug up all the "softest" parts of the front garden ...

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  15. SEARCHING AT CARLTON.

    This morning Detective Cooke and Constable Rogerson commenced digging up the back yard of a house in Carlton formerly occupied by Mrs Thwaites. ...

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  16. TORTURE OF CAPTIVES.

    Accounts have been published containing horrible details of the recent Matabele raids in Mashonaland. They show that many of the ...

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  17. THAT COLOSSAL CASE.

    After 55 days in the dull, cold Law Courts, the jury in the Speight v. Syme case are today enjoying a little holiday excursion to Laverton, Newport and ...

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  18. THE INQUEST.

    No arrangements have yet been made in connection with the inquest on bodies found, and it is probable that nothing will be done until the arrival of Mrs ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FODDER.

    A consignment of Adelaide chaff by the R.M.S. Himalaya has been sold at L5 17s 6d per ton. A small shipment of Australian hay by ...

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  20. ON THE SQUARE.

    The Masonic Grand Lodge of England, at a meeting yesterday, confirmed a resolution passed in June last declaring the right to recognition of Cambrian Lodge of ...

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  21. THE RHINE INFECTED.

    Owing to the presence of cholera in several towns along the course of the Rbine, aa a precautionary measure the river has been declared infected, and all ...

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  22. ACTION AGAINST A DOCTOR.

    Dr Hutton, late resident surgeon of the local hospital, was proceeded against at the Police Court this morning by a married woman named Root, on a charge ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIAN STOCKS.

    The latest quotations for Australasian Government stock are as follow:--Victorian four per cents.--January, £99; April, £100; three and a halfs, £88. ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Muddy again. More football. Those primages. Public Service under review. ...

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  25. FURTHER RAVAGES.

    Another death from cholera has occurred at Grimsby. A fatal case is also reported at Rotherham, near Sheffield. Seven seamen shipped at Swanson on ...

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  26. "THE HERALD" AND MRS THWAITES.

    Mrs Thwaites has had relations with THE HERALD. Spare our blushes when we admit than a baby was concerned. It was not ours. It was ...

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  27. THE TRADE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Board of Trade returns for the month of August have been published, Those show that the value of the imports into the United Kingdom has ...

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  28. THE BUTTER MARKET.

    Danish butter is quoted at 132s per cwt. ...

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  29. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The mining riots in the vicinity of Barnsley, in the West Riding of Yorkshire, were renewed yesterday on a serious scale. A body of 600 miners on ...

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  30. GOLD GRABBING.

    The office of the Sir Henry Loch Mine in Skipton street,was broken into this morning, and 21 ounces of gold stolen,while Mr Hicks, the manager, was attending to the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The inquest on the body of Lieutenant Hambrough was concluded yesterday, and resulted in Alfred Munson being committed for trial on the charge of ...

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  32. CHINESE AT THE CUSTOMS.

    A statement to the effect that a Victorian native had been married at 13 years of age would, in the ordinary course of events here, be a somewhat startling announcement. ...

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  33. THE CAPS WENT OFF.

    Frank M'Mahon, Alexander "Wilson, and Joseph Sheehan were charged at the City Court this morning with stealing a quantity of axle caps, valued at L30. ...

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  34. YACHTING IN ENGLAND.

    The yacht race for the Royal Victoria Yacht Club International Gold Cup was Bailed yesterday. Mr R, P. Carroll's yacht Navahoe, ...

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  35. LANDLORD AND TENANT.

    A decision of the judge of the Insolvency Court was reversed by the Full Court today. Amongst the tenants of Mr Howard ...

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  36. THE WOMAN'S HUSBAND

    After a close consideration of all the facts in connection with the discovery of the bodies and of the piece of tape round tho neck of ...

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  37. A PAINFUL DEATH.

    An inquest was held today by Dr Youl on the body of Mrs Fox, wife of a compositor, residing in Simpson street, East Melbourne. It appeared that both a doctor and nurse ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Eight thousand quarters (64,000 bushels) of Australian wheat have been sold at an average price of 29 6d per quarter. ...

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  39. FOR WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The following steamers leave Melbourne during the next few days fer West Australia:--Messrs Huddart, Parker and Go.'s s.s. ...

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  40. THEY MET AT BRIGHTON.

    A young woman, named Isabella Hunter, proceeded Against John Spark at the District Court the morning for deserting his illegitimate child. ...

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  41. AT PRAHRAN.

    Constable Wilcocks, of Prahran, is still very busy, and will are long have a complete history of the suspected woman. He will probably be sent to Sydney ...

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  42. THE BALLARAT BUTTER BOOMER.

    D. M. Grant was committed for trial this morning on a charge of obtaining money by false pretences from two men to whom he promised employment in creameries. ...

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  44. CAUGHT AT LAST.

    On the 13th of July lost Alfred Creamet resided with a person named John Mitchell, in Marian street, Fitzroy, and on the following morning be was found missing, together ...

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  45. STATE SCHOOL RETRENCHMENT.

    The Cabinet has again considered the question of not allowing children under six years to be enrolled, although they would be allowed to attend the State Schools. ...

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  48. AT AUBURN.

    In the house occupied by Mrs. Thwaites at Bay View Avenue, an interesting discovery in the shape of a blotting pad his been made. This pad ...

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