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  6. IN THE PROVINCES.

    A destructive fire occurred here this morning, resulting in Mr A G. Gower's large and commodious residence being burned to the ground. The fire had made great head ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL SENSATION.

    Our publication of the current rumor as to the translation of Mr Bent from the Speakership to the Charimanship of the Railway Commissioners, and the elevation ...

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  8. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    The latest news from the Yalgoo mines is that a second crushing from the Emerald Hill mine averaged 15oz to the ton. This mine was purchased by Gibbs, Bright and ...

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  9. INTERCOLONIAL PASSENGER TRAFFIC.

    The figures published this morning showing a considerable falling off in the railway passenger traffic between Victoria and the colonies of South Australia and New ...

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  10. OUR AGENT-GENERAL.

    THE HUN. DUNCAN GILLIES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A TORNADO

    A second "willy willy," or hurricane has occurred at Roebourne. The wind blew with tornado force, and much damage was done. Several homesteads ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND LOAN COMPANY.

    One of the morning papers contains a cablegram giving details of the reconstruction scheme of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company. An inquiry at ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private messages have been received:-- By Goldsborough. Mort and Co., dated London. 16th:--The wool sales opened this day ...

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  14. POLICE STATISTICS.

    The return of cases heard at the City and District Court during last year show that there were in 1893 a total of 38 indictable cases involving offences against the person, ...

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  15. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    Dr Youl, City Coroner, held an inquest as the Women's Hospital at noon to-day touching the death of a young, woman named Elizabeth Lucy Coade, who died in that ...

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  16. A CRUEL DRIVER.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day John O'Brien was proceeded against for cruelly ill-treating a horse. Mr Miller proceeded on behalf of the ...

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  17. SUBURBAN RAILWAY FARES

    A deputation of residents of Hawthorn, Kew, Box Hill and Camberwell, introduced by Mr Gillies and Captain Taylor, M's.L.A., waited on the Minister of Railways to-day ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was opened at noon to-day by commission. The opening speech says that the estimates will be laid before the Assembly without ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Weather cool. The Premier in the pulpit. Work for unemployed on mallee land. St. Kilda coal search to be continued. ...

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  20. ALLEGED HOTEL BURGLARY.

    Harry Griffin, alias "Paddy," was charged at the City Court to-day with breaking into the Prince Imperial Hotel, West Melbourne, on the 4th inst., and stealing a gold chain ...

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  21. RESCUING HIS FRIEND.

    The Richmond Beach to-day made an example of a man named Alex. Nicholson, charged with inciting a prisoner to resist and assaulting Constable D. Clarke in the ...

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  22. A DANGEROUS REEF.

    For some time past the need for a beacon on a patch rocks at Half Moon Bay. off Sandriugham, has been urged by the fishermen of the district. ...

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  23. RAIDING UNOCCUPIED HOUSES.

    George Dickens, a plasterer. was proceeded against this morning at the Brunswick Court on a charge of stealing a water-tap. Constable Sedfan deposed that in ...

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  24. MAN AND WIFE.

    A case of matrimonial infelicity occupied the attention of the Brunswick justice this morning. A stalwart young storeman named James Cronin appeared on warrant ...

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  25. A FRATERNAL LIBERTY

    A young man named Robert Asbery was charged at the South Melbourne Court this morning with the larceny of a pair of trouaera and a pair of boots, valued at L1, the ...

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  26. THE CARRIAGE OF METAL.

    Contractors and others will be pleased to learn that the Railway authorities have decided to make a concession in the cost of carriage for road metal, screenings, stone, ...

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  27. A BULLET'S BILLET.

    After lying in the Melbourne Hospital for over a week with a bullet wound in his stomach, John Allen is now recovering. Allen was residing at a restaurant in ...

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  28. A MILDURA DIFFICULTY.

    Owing to the non-payment of rates. there has been a suspension of pumping operations at the Mildura Irrigation Works. This has resulted in about 400 men ...

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  29. RAILWAY DRAINAGE.

    The Minister of Railways was scen by Mr Grattan, M.L.A., to-day, on the question of drainage in the vicinity of the Shepparton station. Mr. Richardson was asked to issue ...

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  30. AT THE CUSTOMS.

    The heads of the various branches at the Customs department are engaged this afternoon in discussing the possibilities of further retrenchment. ...

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  31. A STORM WATER DIFFICULTY.

    Representatives of the Shires of Huntly and Marong waited upon the Minister of Public Works to-day. and asked for a little monetary help towards the completion of ...

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  32. PROPOSED FREEZING WORKS.

    This morning Captain Salmon, M.L.A. and Mr Crockford, Town Clerk of Port Melbourne, waited upon the Premier, and represented that there were wool sheds a ...

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  33. LATROBE RIVER FALLS.

    The Minister of Public Works was interviewed this morning by a deputation from the Narracan Shire Council, which asked for Government assistance towards the removal ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    The reading of Mr Gaunt's barometer at noon to-day was 30.200 stationary. The thermometer registered 129 deg. in the sun, and 73 deg. in the shade. Rainfall for last ...

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