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  4. IN THE DOCK.

    Charles Buckley, who was yesterday acquitted on a charge of robbing Alexander Failles, a fireman, of a book and three certificates of discharge, was to-day tried for a ...

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  5. THE REAL ESTATE BANK.

    An important case affecting the liability of sharebroker was decided by Judge Gaunt in the County Court to-day. The Roal Estate Book claimed L47 6s 6d ...

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  6. NEWS BY GABLE

    A mass meeting, at which 15.000 citizens were present, was held at Belfast last night to protest against the Home Rule proposals of the ...

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  7. THE FOOTSCRAY MYSTERY.

    There is something new to narrate in connection with the Footscray Mystery. Dragging operations were continued till between four and five o'clock yesterday ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    Serious differences have arisen between the occupants of the Front Opposition Bench in the House of Commons. The disagreements are ascribed to a jealousy ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Her Majesty the Queen has subscribed L50 to the fund organised in London for the relief of the sufferers by the Queensland floods. ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    "Of Graves' wrath to Patterson, the direful spring Of woes unnumbered, Heavenly Hansard sing" ...

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  11. MYSTERIOUS DEATH AT SANDRINCHAM.

    Mr Gaudier, District Coroner, conducted an inquest this morning at Morris's Red Bluff Hotel, Sandringham, on the body of Edward Horace Clutton, found on the beach ...

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  12. NATAL POLITICS.

    The long protracted struggle between the parties respectively advocating and opposing the granting of responsible Government to Natal is likely ...

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  13. GOAL QUESTION IN ENGLAND.

    The executive of the Miners' Federation recently recommended a general stoppage of work for a month at the coal mines of England in order to reduce the stocks ...

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  14. THE DESERTED PANAMA WORKS.

    In confirmation of the private account of the deserted Patama Canal works, published the other day, another, correspondent sends the "Daily News " this extract from another ...

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  15. CANADIAN ORANGEMEN.

    It is announced that twenty thousand Canadian Orangemen are arranging to help Ulster to resist the operation of the Home Rule Bill should the measure ...

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  16. A DEAR CRAYFISH.

    A case in which there was much contradictory evidence was beard at the City Court this morning. The defendant was a young man, named ...

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  17. THE TWO BOYS.

    The boys Ralston and Sheehan adhere most firmly to their own original statements and nothing can shake them. We give the portraits of these boys in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. FATALITIES AT GEELONG.

    A bootmaker named John Noonan was found dead in his bed in Unfon street this morning. He was seen late last evening, and, appeared in his [?] health. ...

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  19. WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT.

    A considerable amount of feeling has been excited in Wales by the introduction into the House of Commons of the Government bill providing for the ...

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  20. APPEAL TO THE CHURCH.

    The Lord Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr Benson) has refused a request to direct special prayers to be offered in the churches in regard to the Home Rule ...

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  21. THE PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT.

    The propagation of Parliament at o'clock to-morrow afternoon, is to be made as imposing as possible, and the arrangements for the ceremony have ...

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  22. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    A charge of a very serious nature has been made against a minister of religion at South Melbourne. From a statement made to Sergeant ...

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  23. VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    The consignments of Victorian butter sent by the R.M.S. Ballarat have been landed in good condition. ...

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  24. THE IRISH CONSTABULARY.

    Members of the Royal Irish Constabulary have been informed that they will receive liberal pensions in the event of the disbandment of the force under the ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The United States Senate, which has already shown decided disinclination to discuss the proposed treaty for the annexation of Hawaii, has now refused ...

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  26. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    A deputation from the unemployed asked the Premier to-day if some further attempt could not be made this session to past a Village Settlements Bill. ...

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  27. THE MONEY STANDARD.

    In the House of Commons yesterday a resolution in favor of bi-metallism was moved by Sir Henry Meysey Thompson. An amendment virtually negativing the ...

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  28. AN ENGLISH RACING STABLE

    Towards the end of January, on the 26th to be exact, a string of recehomes was to be embarbed for New York under somewhat unusual circumstances. On more than one ...

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  29. BILLIARD MATCH.

    A billiard match now in progress between John Roberts, jun. (champion), and the well-known professional player, W.J. Peall, is attracting an unusual ...

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  30. STARTLING DEVELOPMENT.

    The water police, under the supervision of Sergeant Nelson, of Williamstown, were actively engaged during the whole of the forenoon in the vicinity of ...

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  31. HANSARD UNION FRAUDS.

    The trial of the directors of the Hansard Publishing Union Limited has been postponed until 17th April, in consequence of the illness of a juror engaged ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING.

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  33. GOLD AT WEDDERBURN.

    Mr T. Langdon, M.L.A., has received a telegram from Wedderburn, stating that "Victor and mate to-day obtained 190ozs. of gold." This was from their claim near ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    The weather is again exceedingly hot and oppressive this afternoon. The readings by Gaunt's instruments at noon to-day were as follows:--Barometer, 29 950 falling. ...

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  35. A COWARDLY ASSAULT.

    At the Carlton Court to-day Patrick Lynch was charged with unlawfully assaulting Timothy Grace. Prosecutor's evidence was to the effect ...

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  40. FIRE AT BRUNSWICK.

    About 2 o'clock this morning a fire broke out in an unoccupied three-roomed weatherboard boom and shop situated at the corner of Victoria and Bourke streets, owned by a Mr ...

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  41. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Albert Edward Jones, of Rathdown street, Carlton. Causes : Losses by fire, sickness is family, becoming security for another person, and pressure of creditors, Debts, ...

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  42. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The Sewerage Committee of the Metropolitan Board of Works, decided this morning on recommending the acceptance of the following tender:-- ...

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  46. "NELL" AND HER MASTER.

    A somewhat startling light has been thrown upon the affair by the sudden and somewhat unexpected appearance on the scene of the little dog "nail." and ' her master ...

    Article : 231 words
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