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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The National Liberal Federation has at last taken decisive action, with a view of carrying into effect the resolutions condemnatory of the House of Lords ...

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  7. AT THE MORGUE.

    Dr. Youl held an inquest at the Morgue to-day on the body of Elizabeth Augusta Urban, aged three months. The mother, a single woman, aged 10, ...

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  8. THAT STEAMSHIP TICKET.

    John Hoare appeared on remand in the City Court this morning on a charge of obtaining L12 by [?]alse pretences--the sale of a forged steamship ticket--from William ...

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  9. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Is that THE HERALD? It is, Who are you? A city tradesman who pays twenty shillings in the pound. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 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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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Dell market on the Melbourne Change this morning. The Chief Justice will take divorce case in the Second Civil Court ...

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  12. NORTHERN COLONIES

    A splendid sample of gold-bearing stone from Grong Grong is being shown at Narrandera. It is estimated to yield eight ounces to the ton. The crushing starts ...

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  13. BRAKES ON GOODS TRAINS.

    The Minister of Railways was much amused this morning on reading the paragraphs appearing in the columns of our morning contemporaries respecting ...

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  14. GABBY ON STRIKE.

    The threatened strike of London cabmen is actually to take place. The men complain principally of being required to pay high fees to the ...

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  15. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE QUESTION.

    The "Bankers Magazine" deals as follows with Mr. B. Hoare's recent lecture on a State Bank of Issue:-- We take this opportunity to flatly deny ...

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  16. THE FOOTBALL FIELD.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Mordialloc this morning by Mr. Brown, J. F., on the body of the young man, Alexand or Stuart, who was fatally injured during ...

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  17. AFFAIRS OF MR. B. J. FINK.

    The hearing of arguments upon an appeal against a decision of the judge of the Court of Insolvency admitting a proof of debt for L5231 2s 8d in the estate of Mr. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL WAR.

    There is a strong probability of the boot trade trouble being settled to-day or to-morrow. A meeting was held this morning, at which the Employers' ...

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  19. "CRIMINAL LAVISHNESS."

    Speaking at a demonstration in connection with the A.N.A at Prahran last evening Mr. J. L. Purves gave special attention to the matter of public ...

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  20. SHOCKING TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    The circumstances surrounding the death of the child, Victor James, who was run over by a train in Lonsdale street, on Sunday [?]as, also formed the subject of an inquest by ...

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  21. AN INSOLVENT COACH-SMITH.

    In the Insolvency Court this morning his Honor Judge Molesworth was engaged in hearing an examination in the estate of Samuel Clark, of Minyip, coachsmith. ...

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  22. TOBACCO PLANTING AT PENTRIDGE.

    At the Coburg Court this morning, before Messrs Voice and Gruudy, J.s'P., Jacob Price was charged under Section 41 of the Gaols Act, with introducing tobacco into ...

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  23. SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the St. Kilda Court this morning, Henry Mooney, licenses of the Royal Hotel Esplanade, was charged with Sunday trading on the 6th inst. Mr. Sabelberg, for ...

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  24. SUBURBAN ROBBERIES.

    The frequency of burglaries and highway robberies lately in the suburbs has attracted that attention of the Caiet Commissioner of Police. ...

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  25. DROWNED IN A CLAYHOLE.

    Yesterday afternoon a sad case of drowning occurred in one of the large unused clay holes at the Ringwood brick field. A little girl named May Jackson, aged ...

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