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  6. MURDERED BABIES.

    The police authorities have just received information to the effect that while Mrs Thwaites was living at Moreland road, Brunswick, she received a child to ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    Further uneasiness as regards the spread of cholera in England has been caused by a suspicious death in Leicester. It is reported that the disease from which ...

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  8. MARINERS IN COURT.

    The application on behalf of Mr W. E. Wells and other shareholders of the old Mariner Company, to restrain the directors of the New Mariner Company from paying ...

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  9. BOOKS AND BALL DRESSES.

    The action in which Lillian Carter, of Hawthorn, proceeded against Alfred White, architect, of Kew, for the recovery of goods, consisting of wearing apparel, books, etc., ...

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  10. MUNICIPAL SUBSIDIES.

    A conference of delegates from municipalities of Victoria who were in favor of retaining the present municipal subsidy, was held in the Town Hall this ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    LONDON, 11th September, 6.50 p.m. M. Raffalovich, the father-in-law of Mr W. O'Brien, M.P. for Cork City, has paid, on behalf of his relative, the bill of costs sontin by Mr Bulton who noted as Loru. ...

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  12. THE LADY LITIGANT.

    Miss Elizabeth Jane Spence, of 23 Henry street, Kensington, appeared in the City Court this afternoon, before Mr Panton, P.M., Mr G. Craib and M[?]T. Lea[?]month, J's.P., as ...

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  13. MORE DEATHS.

    LONDON, 11th September, 6.50, p.m. Another death from what is supposed to be cholera has occurred at Grimsby, in Yorkshire. ...

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  14. WHO GOES TO SYDNEY?

    In spite of statements to the contrary, nothing definite has yet been decided with respect to sending a detective to Sydney to escort Mrs Thwaites or ...

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  15. A YACHTING VICTORY.

    LONDON, 11th September, 6.50 p.m. The Britannia, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales's yacht, has won the Victoria Gold Challenge Cup, at Cowes, beating ...

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  16. ALLAH AND BRAHMA.

    There have been more of the religious riots in India between the Mohammedans and Hindoos. The latest disturbance originated, as in former cases, in the ...

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  17. THE SHEPPARTON TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Arthur Pattison on the charge of murdering his three young children in February last took place at Shepparton today. ...

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  18. WHO WAS MRS THWAITES'S CONSTABLE?

    Some little excitement has existed amongst the police force at Brunswick and Coburg with reference to the statements made by the girl ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fickle weather. Who shot the cadet? Australian Federation booming. Melbourne stocks and shares quiet. ...

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  20. A "POUNDED" PUGILIST.

    The little battle between Joe Goddard and the assignee of his estate for the possession of the L209 which was paid into Court by the insolvent to secure his liberty some days ago, ...

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  21. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND.

    The tour of the Australian Eleven in England being over, the London newspapers have published articles upon the results, dealing exhaustively with the ...

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  22. THE ASIATIC INVASION.

    Judging from the Bill submitted to the South Australian Parliament, our western neighbors are determined to resist the Asiatic invasion to the utmost. The measure is of a ...

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  23. SHE GAVE HIM DRINK

    A charge of sty grog selling was preferred at the St. Kilda Court this morning against Kate Walsh, an unmarried young woman, who keeps a wine shop in Carlisle street. ...

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  24. THE HOME RULE BILL.

    The news of the rejection of the Home Rule Bill by the Lords has been as a rule received quietly in Ireland, although there have been demonstrations in a few ...

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  25. A LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    A charge of permitting billiards to be played on her licensed premises after hours was preferred against Mrs Claronbold, of the Star and Garter Hotel, ...

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  26. BLOOD AND IRON.

    Much anxiety has been caused in Germany owing to the news that Prince Bismarck has been attacked by serious illness at Kissengen, a watering-place in ...

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  27. ON THE BORDER.

    A test case with reference to bicyclists riding on the footpath was heard in the Police Court today. The information was laid on behalf of the borough conned against a law ...

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  28. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    The Cabinet meeting, which was postponed from last night, takes place this afternoon. Frederick John Draw was charged before ...

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  29. HON. JAMES CAMPBELL.

    Dr Warren informs us that Mr Campbell's condition is practically unchanged since yesterday. The patient is not suffering much, and the hemorrhage has ...

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  30. FISHING IN THE STRAITS.

    The Pharos will this week take out some of the fishermen to their stations in Bass's or Banks's Straits. It will, however, be three weeks before the 30 stations are fully manned. ...

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  31. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The loan of L300,000 raised by the Metropolitan Board of Works will be required for existing contracts and the first section of the Port Melbourne sewer. Outside of this there ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The French Government has decided upon holding another Universal Exhibition in Paris in the year 1900. The Khedive of Egypt has warned the ...

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  36. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    There is rest today in the court usually devoted to the hearing of the Speight and Sy[?]e libel case. When the case is resumed proceedings may ...

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  37. GLEN IRIS LINE.

    This morning a deputation from the Glen Iris district, headed by Mr Alexander M'Kinley, M.L.A., waited on the Railway Commissioners. It was stated ...

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  39. A CHEQUE SWINDLER.

    Arthur Tyson, alias St. Maur, appeared before the St. Kilda Court this morning charged with obtaining L4 from Geo. Nipper by false representations. Prisoner ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH AT CARLTON.

    Mrs Annie Symon, 62 years of age, a secondhand dealer, of Lygon street, Carlton, was found dead in her bed this morning. A Mrs Atkinson, who resides next ...

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  41. TERRITORIAL REVENUE.

    The territorial revenue received from the 1st July to the 31st August amounted to L63,039, or L21,303 below the estimate for the period. The amount ...

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