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  7. THE MAGISTRATE AND THE MINISTER.

    The hearing if the libel action for L5000 damages against the late Minister of Justice, Mr H. Cuthbert, M.L.C., was continued in the First Civil Court ...

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  8. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    WILLIAM JONES. The man who stabbed Miss Carew in the at rent on Saturday evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE WRECK I OF THE SHIP FIJI NEAR PORT CAMPBELL.

    A dark and forbidding rockbound coast is the Victorian coast for many miles on either side of Cape Otway, and many have been the shipmasters who have rued their ...

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  11. POLICE POINTS.

    Mr Bouse, Inspector of Weights and Measures, proceeded at the Fitzroy Court to-day against Michael Fitzgerald a ood and coal dealer in Nor in Fitzroy, for having unjust ...

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  12. FROM WARRNAMBOOL.

    There are no means of getting the crew of the Fiji off at present, and will not be till the rocket apparatus from Warrnambool arrives. ...

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  13. At THE AGENTS.

    The agents for the ship, Messrs Noyes Bros., were interviewed this morning, but they were at that time unable to give any fresh news relating to the disaster. ...

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  14. IN THE DOCK.

    An appeal against a conviction for Sunday trading, in the Port Melbourne Police Court on the 20th ult., occupied the attention of his Honor Judge Hamilton in the ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Another wreck Coast currents. Uncertain weather in United Kingdom. Kentmere takes shipment of wheat for London. ...

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  16. ANXIOUS ENQUIRERS.

    The usual number of anxious enquirers presented themselves at the office this morning, but the clerks were unable to give the desired information. The ...

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  17. NEGLECT AND BLUNDERING.

    Intense indignation is felt bere by the Mayor and councillors at the neglect and blundering on the part of someone in not wiring here about the wreck of the ...

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  18. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The annual general meeting of the Australian Alliance Assurance Company will be held on the 20th September at 2 p.m. The Homeopathies Hospital ball will take ...

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  19. THE UNDERWRITERS.

    It is understood that tho Underwriters intend to charter a steamer to take them to the scene of the wreck this afternoon. ...

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  20. THE OFFICERS, CREW. AND PASSENGERS.

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  21. LIEUTENANT ISRAEL AGAIN.

    THE HERALD of 6th June, 1889, had a lengthy account concerning a man who went under the name and style of "Seigmund Israel, C.D., Lieutenant of the Congo ...

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  23. HIGH CHANG PRICES.

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  24. THE UNDERWRITERS.

    The Underwriters' Association will decide whether a mooting shall be held or not, when particulars as to the condition of the vessel are telegraphed by ...

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  25. DOCTOR OR CHIROPODIST ?

    An elderly and excitable man, who described himself as "Dr" Robert Shannon, but was said by the police to he an itinerant chiropodist, was charged at the City Court ...

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  26. THE COAST NEAR THE WRECK.

    The coast off which the wreck lies is described by a gentleman who knows it thoroughly, as absolutely ironbound, and the chances of anyone coming alive out ...

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  27. LATEST CABLES.

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  28. THE SALVAGE.

    Mr Linton, manager for Messrs Noyes Bros., will leave this afternoon for the scene of the wreck. He will take the train as far as Clampdown, and then ride ...

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  29. SMOKELESS POWDER AND THE CAMPHOR TREE.

    Tho Victorian authorities may he rooms mended to follow an example that has been set is the United States in the generals planting of camphor trees, especially in view of ...

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  30. THE CAPTAIN'S FIRST TRIP IN THE FIJI.

    Captain Vickere, the skipper of the ill-fated Fiji, was making his first trip in the vessel when she rall on the rocks at Moonlight Head. ...

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  31. NINETY-SIX YEARS OF AGE.

    Joseph H. Harris, a poor old fellow, long past work, as may be imagined when it is said that he is 90 years of age, was brought up at the City Court to-day on a charge of ...

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  33. THE LADY LOCH.

    Tho Lady Loch, with rocket and lifesaving apparatus on board, passed Queens-cliff at 5.30 this morning, and Cape Otway at 11.30. She should therefore ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    7th September.--Afternoon, 5.6; to-morrow morning, 5.22: afternoon, 5.39. CLEARED OUT. Coogee, steamer, 1000 tone. Captain F. ...

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  35. WHAT THE POLICE KNOW ABOUT IT.

    There is very little fresh to report in Geelong concerning the wreck of the barque Fiji- Supt. Pooley informs me that the vessel lies three miles to the east ...

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  37. THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the Easendon Police Court this morning Julius Gove, the licensee of the Ascot Vale Hotel, pleaded guilty to serving a person with liquor on Sunday, 23rd ult., also ...

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  38. A BIG SALE.

    Very seldom indeed has a sale of household effects attracted such an enormous crowd as Messrs Bayle and Company's auction of the late Dr Beanery's furniture, ...

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  39. A BAND OF BOY BRIGANDS.

    An amusing instance of the contagion of example has recently been afforded by a case in the Berlin Police Court reports. The outrage on the Turkish railway and the ...

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  40. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. BALLARAT.

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  41. THE CARGO.

    The following is a list of the cargo as supplied to us by the agents, Noyes Bros.:-- 25 cases pianos, I case of chins, 42 packages of pencils, 1 case brassware, ...

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  44. ADELAIDE.

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