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  6. THE ALERT DISASTER.

    The hearing of the criminal charges arising out of the Black insolvency case, preferred against Wm. George Black, George Crouch Smith and Rowan Hamilton Thompson, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE SOUTH MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    The tragedy at South Melbourne, with its sensational and sorrowful accompaniment, formed the chief item for conversation throughout Melbourne this morning and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    The preliminary arrangements in connection with the great contest to take place on the 25th of this month between Jim Corbett, the American champion, ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    Taking the fullest advantage of the enlarged powers given by special leg[?]tion passed immediately after the outrage by the anarchist Vaillant in the Chamber ...

    Article : 205 words
  10. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    Warden Downey, who was interviewed yesterday, gives a glowing account of the prospects of the Murchison gold field[?] which has been his charge for some time ...

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  11. THE LIFE-SAVING APPARATUS

    When Satchell jumped off from the pier somebody ran and procured a life-b[?]y and threw it towards him. But he could not reach it, and soon after was heard crying. ...

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  12. MORE SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    Mr. Speight, Mr. F. G. Duffy, Mr. Coldham and Mr. Gordon Stewart met in consultation at Mr. Duffy's chambers to-day, and discussed the advisability of ...

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  13. IN THE PROVINCES.

    A daring robbery was committed early this morning upon the premises of the Caledonian Hotel, corner of Hare and Darling streets. It appears that Mr. English, the ...

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  14. THE OPIUM QUESTION.

    Some figures have been made public in regard to the cost of the Royal Commission under the presidency of Lord Brassey, which was appointed to inquire into the ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Hot weather. The apotheosis of ice. A crusade against barracking. Victorian cricketers a long way behind. ...

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  16. MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE.

    Some surprise has bean occasioned by the strange disappearance of Captain Dickinson, master of the ship Wendur, now lying in Hobson's Bay. Messrs C. W. Baxter and ...

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  17. DUE TO A CIGARETTE.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Boston, Massachusetts, where the Globe Theatre, a very handsome building, has been wholly destroyed by fire. ...

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  18. THE STORY OF ANNIE M'LELLAN.

    The story of the poor girl who [?] thus ended her own life and that of another is also a painful one. For some time past M'Lellan, who is a sister of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S INVITATION.

    The Premier still thinks it possible that the Duke and Duchess of York will be able to accept the invitation sent by the Australian colonies. He states ...

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  20. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    The Coroner commenced an inquest to-day on the body of an unknown man found dead in the bush near Narrabeen a few days ago. The body was in an ...

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  21. A DANGER OF THE PAST.

    A few months ago a woman was seen to walk along the same pier from which Miss. M'Lellan leaped last night, and after casting a look of farewell around her, ...

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  22. THE LEONGATHA COLONY.

    A deputation from the committee of the Unemployed Labor fund, introduced by the Mayor of Melbourne, waited upon the Minister of Lands this morning to disense ...

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  23. SUNDAY TRADING IN SHOPS.

    In consequence of complaints made to the Chief Commissioner of Police by the Women's Christian Temperance Union, the local police on the 17th and ...

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  24. DAIRY EXPORTS.

    As already announced, Mr. D. Wilson has been compelled for the present to give up the idea of going to India to arrange for opening up a market for ...

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  25. ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE

    Mr. Candler, District Coroner, held an enquiry at the Morgue to-day touching the death of a young woman named Agnes O'Neill. ...

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  26. A VIRAGO.

    Mary M'Carthy, a middle aged woman, was charged with vagrancy at the City Court this morning. Constable Faulkiner round the accused in ...

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  28. NARROW ESCAPE.

    George Hopkins, cook, had a narrow escape from death at an early hour this morning. He was lodging with Mrs. Marshall in a two-storey house at 83 Young ...

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  29. FRANCES KNORR'S BABY

    "Number fourteen" on the list at the City Court this morning was the infant child of Francis Knorr, now under sentence of death for murder. The ...

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