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  6. THE NORTH MELBOURNE MURDER.

    The trial of Alfred Douglas and James, Charles Watson on the charge of having murdered Eugene Pea sot at Elizabeth street north, on the 17th ult, was resumed ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    Advices from Paris report another shocking crime in that city. A young man named Boulet, who had been on a drinking bout, came home to ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    An extraordinary domestic tragedy took place to-day at Chertaey, Surrey, about twenty-two miles from London. A girl named Haslett, only eighteen ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    The man who, as already cabled, has confessed to the perpetration of the Barnes Common murder, is one named Device, alias Walsh. ...

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  10. ADVANCED DRESS IN NEW ZEALAND.

    KNICKERBOCKERS FOR LADIES. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE APPEAL FOR CHARITY

    The Treasurer was seen by a HERALD representative this morning and asked his opinion with regard to the cabled intelligence that Professor Morris had ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Quiet market on the Melbourne 'Change to-day. The Victorian delegates to the Ottawa Conference are lunching with the ...

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  13. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    The second trial of the railway libel action, Speight v. Syme, was continued in the First Civil Court this morning before his Honor Mr Justice Williams ...

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  14. A VICTIM OF THE STORM.

    During the violent thunder storm of has night a farmer of Shady Creek, named Chavies George, was killed by the fall of a limb of a tree on his head as he was riding home in a ...

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  15. CABBY ON STRIKE.

    The strike of cabmen is now in full swing in this city. Although not absolutely general, the strike is extensive, and is causing a good ...

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  16. THE STONE-THROWING MYSTERY.

    The [?]amore stone throwing mystery, which a used so much excitement recently, on I which baffled the police, has been solved, A child who lived with the M'Cauns, the ...

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  17. THE CRIME RECORD.

    James Thackra[?], the licensee of the Prince Albert Hotel, Port Melbourne, complained to the police that yesterday afternoon he placed a purse containing ...

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  18. FIRE IN NEW YORK.

    A destructive fire occurred to-day in the Recreation Plantation at New York, United States. The conflagration broke out in a ...

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  19. MR E. L. ZOX'S VIEW.

    In the absence of Professor Morns from Melbourne for a few days it is impossible to ascertain exactly what his letter of appeal to England rosily ...

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  20. MISS SUTHERLAND'S CHARGES.

    Regarding the statements contained in Professor Harper's letter in our yesterday's issue concerning the supposed delay in holding a meeting of the committee of ...

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  21. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    All the boot factories were in full awing at a o'clock this morning. About 2000 men were affected by the strike, and loss in wages is estimated at about L1000. Everywhere ...

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  23. A SNEAK THIEF.

    On the evening of the 10th instant somebody entered John O'Shea's lodgings in Queen street, and stole a portmanteau full of clothes. Next day constable Chapman as ...

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  24. BACK FROM COOLGARDIE.

    John Duval was charged at the City Court this morning with travelling by the s.s. Barrabool, from Adelaide to Melbourne, with out paying his fate. ...

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  26. A WAGES DISPUTE.

    Some very contradictory evidence was given in a debt case heard in the South Melbourne Court to-day. August Jacobson sued H. Francis, the owner of a fishing craft, ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The following private message has been received;-- By Messrs John Sanderson and Co., dated London, 18th. "Since our last telegram the ...

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  28. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  29. THE END OF THE WORLD.

    Mr A. J. Boyd writes to the "Briabase Courier"--In looking over a Swiss paper I cams across the following amongst the scientific news, and it may be of interest ...

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