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  6. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT OF £2000.

    The report of alleged embezzlements in a prominent company to a considerable extent created much interest on the Stock Exchange this morning. The company ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    A prize fight for 1000 dollars was fought at San Francisco yesterday between Gorman, an Australian, and a negro prize-fighter named Martin. The ...

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  8. YARRA GLEN TRAGEDY.

    The inquest on the body of the man known as "Joe," who was killed by a revolver shot during a struggle with Senior Constable Dungey, at Muddy Creek, on the 8th ...

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  9. THE TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT RICHMOND.

    After a week's adjournment, the sad sad awful circumstances surrounding the death of the lad Alfred Henry Hubbard Scarcebrook, who died from poison administered to ...

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  10. POLICE EVIDENCE.

    Mounted-constable Arcold, stationed at Yarra Glen, gave evidence as to visiting the scene of the struggle and as to searching the clothing worn by the deceased. The watch ...

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  11. A HORRIBLE SUGGESTION.

    The Coroner (lowering his voice, and speaking very seriously): Everyone who has read that [?] has drawn only one meaning from it, viz, that you referred to ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    London wheat market steady yesterday, but quiet. Walt Whitman is seriously ill. He is now 72 years old. ...

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  13. AN IMPORTANT POINT.

    In reply to the Coroner, witness with much difficulty was compelled to admit hat the woman in the Parramatta Asylum was there under the name of Mrs Riley, ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    The evidence of Dr M'Pherson Reid, which was taken last week, was read over by the Coroner. The doctor having stated that he saw no traces of poison upon Mrs ...

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  15. THE BRITISH OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday reference was made to the occupation of Egypt by British troops, and in replying to a question, M. Ribot, ...

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  16. CROSS-EXAMINATION AND EQUIVOCATION.

    To Mr Lyle:It is true that I had a conversation with Mrs Scarcebrook's brother about three months ago. He Acknowledged the truth of my ...

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  17. ROLLING STOCK MASTERS.

    The hon. Mr Roberts introduced a large deputation of rolling stock masters this morning to the Railway Commissioner. He stated the result of the deputation which ...

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  18. THE CORONER'S SUMMING UP.

    The Coroner pointed out to the July that they would have to consider whether or not Dungey was justified in shooting the man. In reviewing the evideuce ...

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  19. THE GOVERNMENT ANALYST

    (Mr C. R. Blackett) deposed that he had examined the stomach of the deceased boy and the other children, and that he found NO TRACES OF POISONING ...

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  20. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

    Contrary to general anticipation, the declaration of second forfeits for the Melbourne Cup failed to infuse any degree of briskness to the betting bourse transactions ...

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  22. THE NEWMARKET HOUGHTON MEETING.

    Mr Cooper is so disappointed with the public performance of his filly, Mons Meg, that he has scratched her for all engagements at the Newmarket Houghton ...

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  23. THE VERDICT.

    After deliberating for a few minutes the jury returned the following verdict:--We find that on the 3th October, 1891, at Muddy Creek, Woodburn, the ...

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  24. INTERESTING MILITARY ITEMS.

    Several general orders of interest to the military world, in addition to those already published in THE HERALD, have been issued by Lieut. Colonel Penno, Assistant Adjustant ...

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  25. A ROWDY DEPUTATION.

    The Minister for Works received a rather mixed deputation this morning. It came from the Shire of Bu[?] Bu[?], and Warrigul, and their object was to ask ...

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  26. THE BEET ROOT HARVEST.

    Mr F. O. Lich, the well-known authority on beet-root, estimates that the available European production this year will be 3,750,000 tons. ...

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  27. THE DECEASED'S ANTECEDENTS.

    The police are very busy in investigating the antecedents of the deceased Frenchman. Sub-inspector Walsh has the case in hand, and has succeeded in ...

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  28. THE LINE OF DEFENCE.

    Continuing, the witness, in answer to Mr Lyle, said that patients suffering from such insanity had the power to know right from wrong; but the disease lessened the power of ...

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  29. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The total quantity of wheat aud flour afloat for the United Kingdom equals 2,080,000 quarters, being an increase of 260,000 Quarters. ...

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  30. ROBBERIES BY THE DECEASED.

    Joseph Bateman, a miner, recently living at Kangaroo Grounds, Christmas Hills, deposed that a rug, blankets and a pair of boots had been stolen from his hut some ...

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  31. ACCIDENTAL POISONING AT BRUNSWICK.

    At the Brunswick Court this morning J. B. Barker, a chemist, carrying on business at Sydney road, Brunswick, was proceeded against by Mr H. W. sh[?]inglaw, ...

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  32. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

    DERDY.--Priestess colt and whi[?]gig, at 10.55 a.m. ...

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  33. HE ROBBED A BENEFACTOR.

    Nathanial Burden, a miner, living at Kangaroo Grounds, Christmas hills,said that on the 20th Septembers man called at his hut and was given a meal and night's rest. On ...

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  34. MELBOURNE ATHLETIC CLUB.

    The manager of the Melbourne Athletic Club visited George Dawson, the light-weight champion boxer, this morning, at the Royal Hotel, St. Kilda, where be is very ...

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  35. THE MARKET RATE OF DISCOUNT

    The market rate of discount has risen ½ per cent, and is now 2[?] per cent, or 14 below Bank rate. ...

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  36. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is [?] Lower, being quoted L92. Chilian bar copper is 10s lower--L47. Galvanised iron. Gospel Oak is 10[?] ...

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  37. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    About 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon a Mr Sell, who resides at Doncaster, was riding along the Bulleen road, about three or four miles from Kew, when he saw a man lving ...

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  38. MRS SCARCEBROOK'S FATHER.

    Alfred Eiger was with difficulty made to speak audibly. He said he lived at the Model Lodging House, Little Rourke street. The grandmother of ...

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  39. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Durunda, from Brisbane 14th September, left for London to-day. ...

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  40. A QUESTION OF NATIONALITY.

    The Coroner [?] Did he tell you to what country he belonged? Witness: I told him I thought he was a foreigner, and he said he was a Greek. ...

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  41. EXTENSIVE BURGLARY AT A BOOT FACTORY.

    A burglary of an extensive nature was reported to the Fitzroy police the morning. From inquiries made by Sergeant Detective Lovie and Detective Johnston, it ...

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  42. THE STOLEN MACE.

    The clue which Detectives Ward and Nixon hare been following up in connection with the theft of the Speaker's mace bids fair to result in nothing. This clue wm first given ...

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  43. ANOTHER ROBBERY.

    James Coulis, a selector, living at King, lake, stated that on the 3rd October the revolver,. razor and clothes produced were stolen from his house. which had been ...

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  46. THAT LETTER.

    The Coroner: Do you men to say that you wrote that letter to your own daughter about her having "destroyed her brother menially and physically" simply because she ...

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  47. INDECENT CONDUCT.

    Edward Gillan, aged 31, was charged with insulting behavior at the Booth Melbourne Court to-day. The evidence of three little girls, whose ages ranged from ...

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  48. DECEASED ATTEMPTED TO STAB ANOTHER MAN.

    John Schuhkraft, laborer, working at Brown's Sawmills on the Maddy Creek, sold that Joe (deceased) called there soma weeks ago. He was seeking for work, and went ...

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  52. AN EXTRAORDINARY SPEECH.

    Witness [?]An, there's a remoter cause. She was prompted by her husband to ill-treatment. The immediate cause of my daughter son may have been my letter ...

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