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  6. NORTHERN COLONIES

    Matters political are particularly quiet this morning. No decision has yet been arrived at regarding Mr Copeland's resignation. There is a feeling that;he should boasked to continue in ...

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  7. AH INCIDENT AT THE ROYAL.

    A misadventure occurred on the stage of the Theatre Royal on Saturday evening, which created a good deal cf bustle and excitement behin. the scenes, ...

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  8. SINGULAR MAINTENANCE CASE.

    This morning, at the North Melbourne Court, great interest was evinced in the morning of a complaint brought by a good-looking young woman named Amelia Jane ...

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  9. IN THE SHAMBLES.

    Tho Health Committee of the City Council has been a long time in labor, and has at last, it is believed il, brought forth a report. We inquired after it this morning, ...

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  10. THE RINGWOOD ACCIDENT

    The explosion of a locomotive boiler at Ringwood on Saturday evening, formed the subject of much discussion in railway circles this morning. The Minister arrived at the ...

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  11. THE ASSOCIATED BANKS

    The cablegrams published this morning with reference to the withdrawal of the Bank of Australasia from the Association of tho Australian Bank, need a word ...

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  12. WESTWARD, HO !

    The gold export for the December quarter amounted to 20,330 ox. Tho Agricultural Bureau sanctioned session has been constituted as follow:-- ...

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  13. POLICE PROMOTION.

    At the conclusion of the business at the Port Melbourne Court to-day, Mr P. M. Salmon, J. P., on behalf of the Bench, congratulated Sergeant Mason on his promotion ...

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  14. DROWNED HIS SISTER.

    A tact case of drowning under peculiar circumstances occurred on Friday night. Three children, named Chipper, were crab fishing. The eldest boy was fifteen years ...

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  15. TALE OF A DIAMOND.

    A young man named .Benjamin Spann, was charged at tho City Court to-day with stealing a gold diamond ring, valued at L23, the property of Sarah Margaret O'Connor. ...

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  16. WINDSOR RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Mr Gumness, the Crown Solicitor, is preparing his report for the Premier in reference to the case of Mr W. B, Gedge, who was stationmaster at Windsor at the time of ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY THE FIREMAN.

    This morning Thomas Miles, fireman on the engine the boiler of which exploded on Saturday night, was seen by a HERALD reporter at his residence, Johnson street. ...

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  18. THE LAND ACT.

    Some time ago the Lands department issued a circular to selectors who are in arrears with their rent, urging upon them the necessity of paying up. ...

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  19. ILLICIT STILLS.

    Detective Inspector Christie telegraphed to the Customs Department this morning that the legal sale of spirits at Nirrandra had also ready improved as a result of the recens ...

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  20. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    Mr Candler, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning touching tho death of a male child eleven weeks old. The evidence Showed that the child had. ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Hotish. Typhoid. Those fire Plugs. An exodus to the seaside. ...

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  22. THE ANNIVERSARY HOLIDAY.

    Mr W. T. Carter, M. L. A., Introduced a deputation from the Metropolitan Committee of the Australian Natives Association to the Premier, ...

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  23. RABBIT EXTERMINATION.

    Inquiries were made of Mr S. J. Black, the Rabbit Inspector, this morning, respecting the value of charcoal as a rabbit exterminator. A gentleman writing to the Premier ...

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  24. THE WEATHER.

    A representative of THE HERALD had an interview with Mr Ellery this morning on the subject of the weather. Mr Ellery does not consider yesterday's ...

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  25. TYPHOID AND DIPHTHERIA

    The figures relating to typhoid and diphtheria for last week show a gratifying falling off as compared with the previous week. ...

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  26. MISSED HIS SHIP.

    An enquiry was held at the Williamstown Court this morning before Dr. Johnston, J. P., touching tho death of Thomas Wight, A. B., whose body was found floating in the ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A determined attempt was made to-day by George Weathorpe, a waiter, about 50 years of age, to put an end to his existence. Weathorpe is a married man, with five ...

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  28. SUPPOSED ROBBERY.

    Sometime during yesterday the tobacconist's shop kept by F. T. 0. Byer, Victoria street, was entered, and about L30 worth of tobacco and cigars were stolen. ...

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  29. A FISH HAWKER RUN OVER.

    On the 25th of October an old fish hawker named James Bentley whilst crossing King street was run over by a horse and cart driven by a young man. He was picked up ...

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  30. A PARTNERSHIP AFFAIR

    William T. Lowes was charged as the City Court to-day with stealing the sum of L125, the moneys of the copartnership of Lowes, M Farland and Co. ...

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  31. THE LAST CHANCE COMPANY

    Mr Meekison, senior mining inspector, left by first train this morning for Ballarat in order to report to the department upon the circumstances ...

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  32. ANOTHER MYSTERY SOLVED

    The mystery surrounding the disappearance of. the young man Richard Trudgeon, who was supposed to have committed suicide at Sandringham, has at tost been cleared up. ...

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  33. STEALING SEA BOOTS.

    A gray-haired old sailor, sained Patrick Cunningham, was charged at the City Court to-day with stealing a pair of sea boots, valued at 20s, the property of Charles Beero, ...

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  34. SERIOUS BICYCLE ACCIDENT

    A bicycle accident of a serious character occurred In Johnston street, Fitzroy, on Saturday night. Shortly Defers 9 o'clock Miss Marion ...

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  35. TIRED OF HER LIFE.

    In the Richmond Court to-day Anno Skinner, a middle aged woman, was charged with attempting suicide. Last Saturday week she plunged into the ...

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  36. RAILWAY TENDERS.

    The tender of Messrs Goods and Mitchell at L29 10s has been announced by the Railway department as the lowest for the removal of a gatehouse on the ...

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  37. A SEA CAPTAIN

    At the Port Melbourne Court to-day, a summons for alleged assault Charles Osborne v. Michael Quinn, J. P.--was called on. Complainant did not appear. ...

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  38. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Yesterday, between one o'clock a.m. and ten o'clock p.m.. a robbery, was committed at the residence of William Ham hairdresser, No. 187 King street. From the ...

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