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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hullos there. HERALD. Well, what do you want? Just to resume that little chat of yesterday on tho Premier's abolition of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED QUESTION

    A prominent member of the Ministry expressed himself in frank and very remarkable fashion on the question of the unemployed to-day. ...

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  8. THE GAS EXPLOSION AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    MR DERHAM, The Licensee. THE LAMP AND GASPIPE, showing how the gas was allowed to escape. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE WILLIAMSTOWN TRAGEDY.

    In the Central Criminal Court this morning, after the preliminary business had been disposed of, Mr Justice Hodges, who presided, was engaged with a jury in trying the ...

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  10. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    In the Supreme Court this morning Mr Higgins, who was instructed by Messrs Casey and O'Halloran, applied to Mr Justice Holroyd, on behalf of Mr Alfred Priestley, ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Slightly cooler. Showers by the sea. Is Parliament to meet ? Those naughty lotteries again. ...

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  12. THE PREMIER AND THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr Patterson made an important statement this morning to a Herald representative regarding his attitude to a recent deputation of unemployed from ...

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  13. A BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Another case of burning occurred to-day. In this instance the accident happened at Wilkinson street, Brunswick. A Mrs Amolia Parker resides in the above ...

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  14. NORTHERN COLONIES

    George Solomon was committed for trial at the Water Police Court this morning on a charge of being concerned with others in the burglary at Lark, Son and Co.'s ...

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  15. THE BOARD OF VITICULTURE

    A deputation, consisting of [?] Caughey, Blayney and Cavenagh, of the Board of Viticulture, waited upon the Minister of Agriculture to-day, with two requests. ...

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  16. THE MILLANE PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION.

    Mr P. W. Millane, of Cromwell Buildings, Bourke street, the promoter of the Victorian Property Distribution Syndicate has been served by the Crown with a ...

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  17. THE MINISTER OF RAILWAYS AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    This forenoon Mr Richardson, Minister of Railways, visited Port Melbourne with the object of inquiring into certain matters which had been brought under his notice, in ...

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  18. HE TOOK "ROUGH ON RATS."

    At the City Court this morning Dugald Camphell, licence of the London Hotel, King street, was charged with attempting to commit suicide. ...

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  19. A CHEQUE SWINDLER.

    Being a rogue and vagabond was the charge preferred against Benjamin Bailey, alias [?] In the Prabran Court this morning. ...

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