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  6. THE EXPORT TRADE IN CHEESE.

    When previous to the prorogation of Parliament it was decided to offer a bonus of LG par ton on all Victorian made cheese manufactured by the ...

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  7. CHALLENGE TO THE MAGISTRACY.

    The morning papers stated that the attention of the Commissioner of Customs has been drawn to the very inadequate fines inflicted in many instances by " local benches ...

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  8. AT PENTRIDGE.

    A daring attempt to escape from Pentridge was made last evening by a convict named George Wilson, who is undergoing a sentence of eight years' ...

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  9. THE POLITICAL SENSATION.

    The "political sensation," which THE HERALD published on Tuesday evening, and at which the "Age " was so annoyed because was not first with it, is a subject of ...

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  10. BANKRUPTCY OR REVOLUTION?

    Some time ago, before his fall from the favor of his imperial muster, and the collapse of his term of power, Prince Bismarck said, in one of those vivid ...

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  11. THE CASE OF MRS JOE.

    The young girl, Emily Kiley, who jumped over an eight foot fence and ran away from the Salvation Army Home, Brunswick, and married a Chinese, was charged on remand ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine and bracing. Pleasant weather. An energetic Premier. Spring in midsummer. ...

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  13. NORTHERN COLONIES

    At the Intercolonial Labor Conference, this afternoon, Mr Cress, the Queensland delegate, will introduce the alien labor question. Afterwards Mr Malcney, of Victoria, ...

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  14. IS WHISKY FOOD?

    In the Practice Court this morning before Mr Justice Williams, Mr Leon made an application for an order to review in the case of Excise Inspector Allen and Kendall. ...

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  15. SAD BATHING FATALITY.

    A very painful sensation was created amongst the visitors to Mordiailoc yesterday afternoon when it became known that a girl named Lucy Evelyn Wawn, aged ...

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  16. THE POSITION OF THE VATICAN.

    The concluding remarks of the Baron Squitti, in the interview reported above, made it desirable that our account of the position and affairs in Italy should be ...

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  17. WILLY NILLYS IN THE NORTH.

    The forecast issued yesterday by Mr Wragge the Queensland Government meteoroiogist, to which it was prophealed that within three days there would be unsettled weather ...

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  18. RAILWAY EXTENSION.

    The Premier, accompanied by the Minister of Railways and Mr E. H. Cameron, M.L.A., lets town this morning to inspect the country lying ...

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  19. UNSAFE STORAGE OF EXPLOSIVES.

    A deputation representing the municipalities of Melbourne, South Melbourne, Port Melbourne, Footscray, St Kills and Brighton waited upon the Commissioner of ...

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  20. MINISTERS ON TOUR.

    The Minister of Mines is about to pay a visit to the Omeo district with a view of ascertaining tho present position of mining there, and the stops necessary to ...

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  21. FIRE AT COBURG.

    A fire broke not at a four-roomed weather board dwelling at Reynard road, Coburg, last night resulting in its total destruction. The Coburg contingent of the Metropolitan ...

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  22. HE HAD EM BAD.

    A Swede, named Alfred Landberg, down from the country a few days ago, and celebrated his arrival by going on a heavy drinking boat. ...

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  23. FOUND DEAD.

    The dead body of a man named John Fitzserald, who lied alone at 7 Lyell street, St. Kilda, was found by John Maloney a letter carrier, lying on the floor ...

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  24. A MAINTENANCE CASE.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning Aim Perkins proceeded against her husband, William Perkins, for leaving her without means of support. ...

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  25. TAKING STOCK.

    Somebody is evidently going into the hawking business, and proceeded to lay in a stock on the night of the 14th inn in a methodical and Bill Sykes-like manner. ...

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  28. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING.

    George and Elizabeth 'Viles, husband and wile, were charged at the City Court this morning with breaking into the dwelling house of James Kelly, and stealing a gold ...

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  30. THE BOURKE STREET SHOOTING.

    Alexander M'Corroack, the young farmer of Bridgewater, who slot himself in the breast on Tuesday morning in a Bourke street hotel, died in the Melbourne Hospital ...

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