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  4. EVIDENCE OF MR RICHARD CLARKE.

    The next witness was Mr Richard Clarke, vice-president of the Geelong Protestant Orphanage, who gave particulars of the working of the institution. There were ...

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  5. A QUESTION OF POUNDAGE.

    At the St. Kilda Court this morning an interesting case was argued at length as to the interpretation of the Pounds Act 1890. Alfred H. Padley proceeded ...

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  6. CHARITIES COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the working of the charitable in institutions throughout the colony held their usual weekly meeting in the board ...

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  8. FOOTBALL FAVORITES.

    MR T. S. MARSHALL, HON. SEC. OF THE VICTORIA N FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Intelligence has been received from East Africa that the native chief of Gouvria and 4000 of his followers have revolted against Portuguese rule, and ...

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  10. THE MINES.

    The Australian Broken Hill Consols' output for the past fortnight is again the largest recorded, being S2, 107ozs contained in 9 tons of ore. ...

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  11. AN IMPETUOUS PREMIER.

    On Wednesday we gave the account of an enquiry which a representative of THE HERALD made of Mr Munro in regard to the settlement of the Russian Jews on the ...

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  12. THIS MORNING'S FOG IN THE BAY.

    There was some excitement at Brighton this morning when it was known that a large steamer was ashore. The steamer proved to be the Bucephalus, a ...

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  13. DOCTORS AT VARIANCE.

    A letter was read from Dr Kenny, hon. secretary of the British Medical Association (Victorian branch), stating that Dr Henderson had preferred a complaint ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FRUIT IN ENGLAND.

    The shipment of 25,000 cases of apples per R.M.S. Parramatta was sold in London to-day. The Sturmer Pippins were sold at from 9s 6d to 14s 6d per case; ...

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  15. EVIDENCE OF JOHN M. HUGHES.

    John M Hughes, secretary of the Mutual Medical Benefit Society of Victoria, was next called. He said that the object of the Society was to provide medicines and ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    Mr Moerlin, in the absence of Mr Ellery, expects that to-morrow will be just like to-day, a negative sort of institution--no rain, no sun, no wind. ...

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  17. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  18. AMHERST HOSPITAL BOARD COMPLAIN.

    A letter was received from the secretary of the Amherst District Hospital, drawing attention to a resolution passed by the Board of Management to the effect that the ...

    Article : 196 words
  19. WOUNDING A HORSE.

    At the City Court this morning a man named John Cahill was charged with unlawfully wounding a horse, the property of William Lording, a cab owner, ...

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  20. A FIRE EXTINGUISHER.

    A number of gentlemen interested in fire quelling apparatus assembled in the car shops of the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co., Nicholson street, this morning, to witness ...

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  21. THE ASCOT GOLD CUP.

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    All yarn dutiable. London money market easier. Indian 3 per cent, loan floated at L94 10s. ...

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  23. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Customs officers and the police continue to make active search for smuggled goods from tho wreck of the Joseph H. Scammell, and ...

    Article : 117 words
  24. ACTION AGAINST AN ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

    The case of Ballantyne against The Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New York came before Mr Justice A'Beckett upon a motion for judgment this ...

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  25. THE DOCTOR AND THE JUDGE

    Mr Justice Hodges dealt with an application made by Mr Bryant to restore a case of O'Brien v. Walker to the list of those set down for trial. Originally the ...

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  26. THE PANAMA CANAL.

    M. de Lesseps, who was one of the principal promoters of the project for cutting a canal through the Isthmus of Panama, is about to be prosecuted for a ...

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  27. THE IMPRISONMENT OF PAUPERS.

    The Chairman said that since last meeting he had received several communications in reference to the case of the poor old man who had been sent to goal simply because he ...

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  28. OUTRAGES IN CHINA.

    In the House of Commons to-day, in reply to a question. Sir James Forgusson, Political Secretary to the Foreign Office, made n statement concerning the ...

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  29. ILLNESS OF AN ATHLETE.

    The many friends of that popular athlete, Harry Steedman, will be sorry to learn that he is dangerously ill, and not expected to recover. As is ...

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  30. POLICE POINTS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning a middle-aged, disreputable looking man, named Henry Morton, was charged with soliciting aims. A witness, named ...

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  31. THE BITE OF A DOG.

    In the District Court this afternoon, before Mr Shuter, P.M., there was a case in which Edward Thunderbolt, assistant health officer of Melbourne, sought ...

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  32. EVIDENCE OF CAPTAIN EVANS.

    Captain Evans, Inspector-General of Penal Establishments, was then examined. He said there were 63 persons at present in the various goals who were simply ...

    Article : 660 words
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  34. HIGH CHANCE PRICES.

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  35. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A Mr John Myring, who is a passenger to England by the mail steamer to-day, was the victim of a well premedicated robbery on Wednesday evening, when his ...

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  36. THE WEATHER.

    The splendid downpour of rain that we experienced here yesterday, has passed away, but there are signs of a further visitation. Should the weather ...

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  37. FUNERAL OF SIR JOHN MACDONALD.

    The remains of the into Premier, Sir John Macdonald, were interred at Kingston to-day. The cortege was of a most imposing character, and the ...

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  38. DISORDERLY HOUSES.

    The police are gradually rooting out the disorderly houses in Collingwood. Last Sunday evening a raid was made on a house situated in Little Oxford ...

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  39. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    Yesterday morning about half-past seven o'clock an attempt was made by a prisoner named John Holdsworth to escape from the Melbourne Gaol. ...

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  40. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly returns published by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 46 per cent., or 2 per cent, above that of ...

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  41. THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    The weekly meeting of the committee of this institution was held to-day; Mrs Goo in the chair. A letter was read from Dr Felix Meyer, ...

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  42. ADELAIDE.

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  43. THE METAL MARKET.

    Tin.--Best Australian is L1 lower, L93 15s per ton. Copper.--Chilian bar is 10s lower, L55 per ton. ...

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  44. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited report having received the following telegram from their London agents. Messrs Loishman, Inglis and ...

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  45. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    [Particulars of which will be found is our advertising columns.] MESSRS MUNRO and BAILLIEU.--Tuesday. 16th June; Crown lands. ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Edward Connop Dalton, Kins William street, Preston architect (compulsory). Causes of insolvency: Want of employment and adverse judgement. Debts, L622 0s 6d; ...

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  47. THE WOOL SALES.

    The Colonial wool auctions are being continued daily. Since the opening sale 43,500 bales have been offered. There is good competition for most ...

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  48. BROKEN HILL YIELDS.

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  49. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S, Taroba, from Brisbane, 12th May, left here yesterday homewards. ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING.

    Ulrica was withdrawn at 10.30 this morning from the Time Handicap Trot in connection with the Epsour Races to be run tomorrow. ...

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