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  7. AN IMPORTANT MERCANTILE CASE.

    Mr Justice Hood gave his reserved decision this morning in the case of Garde and another v. Mitchell, his Honor mid that the application ...

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  8. THE STOCK EXCHANGE OF MELBOURNE.

    The market has opened quietly, but pricer all round are well maintained. The principal business this morning was in Broken Hill Ore Dressing and Smelting, a company ...

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  9. A DANGEROUS RECREATION.

    This morning, at the Carlton Police Court, a young man of gentlemanly apperance, a clerk by profession, named Joseph Wright, was charged on summons ...

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  10. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    At the Ballarat Gaol this morning, James Johnston, condemned to death for the murder of his wife and four children, at Ballarat on the 8th or 9th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest was held at 11.30 a.m. by Mr Hayeroft, J.P., before a jury of seven. The body was viewed in the usual way, and then Dr Jordan gave the following ...

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  13. HIS LAST WORDS.

    Just prior to the execution the condemned man gave to the Rev. T. R. Cairns a memorandum intended foy himself and friends. On the back of the ...

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  14. THE LAST NIGHT IN GAOL.

    Enquiries were naturally made as to the manner in which Johnston spent his last low hours upon earth. They were, to ...

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  15. THE MINES.

    The rock drills have been got to work again on the Smith mine, and to increase the power available for opening up the mine, an air-compressor is now ...

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  16. AN EXTRAORDINARY INTERVIEW.

    Late last night it appears that Chief Warder White visited Johnston in his cell, and there an extraordinary interview took place. The ...

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  17. TO-DAY'S COMMERCIAL

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Victorian cement coming into free use, S.S. Oruba took 94 bales Victoria hops to London. An Indian market for Victoria butter. ...

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  19. ROMANCE IN REAL LIFE.

    A case that created a considerable amount of fun in a quiet way was brought under the notice of the Footscray Bench this morning. On the case of Rorsmusson v. ...

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  20. ENGLISH AND FRENCH NAVVIES.

    Dr Smiles says, in illustration of the extraordinary working energy and powers of endurance of the navvy, that when railway making extended to France, the English ...

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  21. THE FULL PARTICULARS.

    The execution this morning dut-not take place until a quarter past 10 o'clock. The excitement in Ballarat appeared to be even more intense than when the respite ...

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  22. FROM SYDNEY.

    A mail robbery is reported from Trundle of a very audacious character. A mail who was in the employ of the mail contractors hot ween Forbes and ...

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  23. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A serious and extraordinary gun accident occurred here on Saturday afternoon to a visitor named Mr Sullings, a student at Wesley College. He is ...

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  24. STRIKE OF WARDERS.

    An unexpected difficulty and an occurence which only adds one more instance to the many peculiar incidents of this execution was the actual strike of the warden. ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    A second inquest was held at the Melbourne Hospital by Dr. Youl to-day respecting the death of a man named Herries Maloney, 32 years of age, who died in the ...

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  26. PROCRASTINATION.

    Proscrastination, though a privillege of old age, is a vice int he young and a crime in a mail who is in the full maturity of his powers. The wilful Procrestingtoer is ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    18th May,--Afternoon, 9.47; to-morrow morning, 10.10; afternoon, 10.31. CLEARED OUT. Congee, steamer 1090 tons Captain F. ...

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  28. FATAL FALL DOWN A VESSEL'S HOLD.

    A third inquest was held by Dr Youl today, at the Melbourne Hospital, with Robert to the manner in which Robert Hart came by his death. Deceased was ...

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  29. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  30. VALUE OF A COURTEOUS MAN ER.

    Young men do not ralise flow much a contrelity mannner helps one to success. Yet the remark is often made about some men:-- "He is very clover, but his manner spoile ...

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  31. MINING MEMS.

    Great Guppsiend Radway Coal Mining Co., No Lublitiy Murwell, 13th May, 1891.--S[?] shalf 14 form for the week, total depth 129 feet. Coal about same quality as last ...

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  34. PARTING WITH HIS FRIENDS.

    Johnston saw the Lat of his friends on Sunday week, and then his sister and mother-in-law visited him. The parting was an affecting one in every ...

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