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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Government Buildings, please. Hullos ! whose there ? HERALD. Please put us on the Minister who supplies tho paragraphs to the press. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR WEBB AND THE RAILWAYS.

    Mr Patterson states this morning that he attaches no importance to the alleged dispute between the Minister of Public Works and the Railway Commissioners. ...

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  8. IN CABINET.

    Present : The Premier, Mr G. D. Carter, Sir Bryan O'Loghlen, Mr Agar Wynno, Mr Winter Cooke, Mr Webb, Mr baker, Mr Richardson Mr M'Intyre and Mr ...

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  9. ACCIDENT TO THE ALDINGA.

    This morning the s.s. Aldinga collided with the Sea wall at Woollongong, bursting her stem in several places. Fortunately no one was injured. ...

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  10. MOUNT WILLS GOLD FIELD.

    The hon. J. H. Gordon, Chief Secretary of South Australia, is much impressed by his visit to the Mount Wills gold field. In his opinion the field will ...

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  11. HOW TO MANAGE RAILWAYS.

    The Minister of Railways evidently thinks that as every soldier carries in his knapsack a marshal's baton, so any employe of his department may possess ...

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  12. A REMARKABLE SWINDLE.

    A tale of swindling is detailed from Rome, in which the name of the Pope is frequently mentioned. Last February there arrived in Rome a certain Abbe [?]ac, curate of ...

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  13. PLEASANT SUNDAY AFTERNOON

    A disgraceful exhibition occurred at the lake near Gill's Hotel yesterday afternoon. A man whilst under the influence of drink kicked another man, and whilst he was ...

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  14. ADMINISTRATION OF AN ESTATE.

    In the month of November of last year Mary Frances Buchan, wife of the late David Buchan, was the plaintiff in an administration action in the Third Civil Court which was ...

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  15. SHOULD CONSTABLES BE ARMED ?

    A HERALD reporter interviewed the Chief Commissioner of Police, Mr H. M. Chomley, to-day on the question of whether constables should carry ...

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  16. MR RICHARDSON'S POSITION.

    Our representative saw Mr Richardson this morning, with a view of ascertaining if matters had developed any further in connection with the difference between ...

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  17. TYPHOID INCREASING.

    The returns at the Board of Health to-day show an increase in the number of cases of typhoid as compared with the previous week, while a slight decrease in ...

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  18. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking fatal mining accident has occurred at Taylor Bros. Nuggety Hill claim, Rushworth, in which a miner named Arthur Penna has lost his life. ...

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  19. THE LETTER THAT WAS NEVER WRITTEN

    We are in a position to state on the best authority that no communication from the Premier to the Minister of Works of the nature specified in a ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Warmer weather. Meteorological language. Last week of pantomime. Ministerial mysteries again. ...

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  21. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    Walter Carroll was charged on remand at the Carlton Court this morning with assaulting a fireman named John Sullivan. From the evidence of the prosecutor it ...

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  22. A SIGN OF THE TIMES.

    In the insolvency Court to-day, before his Honor Judge Molesworth, Alexander Henderson, of Moonee Ponds, traveller, an insolvent was examined by Mr S. Stephen ...

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  23. WRECK OF THE GAZELLE.

    A private message received here this morning from New Zealand reports that the barque Gazelle has been wrecked, Nine of the crew were drowned, only one ...

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  24. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    William Henry Smith is alleged to have obtained L25 from a simple-minded foreigner named John Hilmer Olsen by means of the confidence trick. ...

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  25. ALLEGED ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    James Whelan was charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning with assault and robbery. Inspector Connelly prosecuted. ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    The following is the weather forecast for the next twenty-four hours:-- Fine and cool with southerly winds, scattered clouds near coast. This morning's readings ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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  28. THAT BEER DUTY.

    A technical point proved fatal to the prosecution in a case to-day at the District Court, when Owen Leehane, the licenses of the Star hotel, Bourke street, Melbourne, ...

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  29. BICYCLISTS WITHOUT LIGHTS.

    Senior-constable Keane, the officer appointed by the City Council for the enforcing of the city bye-laws, to-day had six summonses issued against six young ...

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  30. ALLEGED INTENDED WIFE DESERTION.

    A maintenance case, in which more than ordinary interest appeared to be centred, came on for hearing in the Richmond Court to-day. Joseph Stafford, until lately ...

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  31. THE FAMOUS OPIUM EATER.

    Some entertaining stories of De Quincey make up a lively chapter of Mr Bartram's "Memories." How the delivery of his "copy" to "Tait's Magazine " was managed when he ...

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  32. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    A young man giving the name of Frederick Weston, who had been arrested on Saturday night for on alleged attempt to impose on Mr John Twinem, draper, Bridge ...

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  34. THE S.S. EGMONT.

    The s.s. Egmont, when crossing out from Woliangong on Saturday night, struck something on the bar. No notice was taken till about half way to Sydney, when the steamer ...

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  35. SENT TO GAOL.

    In consequence of numerous depredations at the Royal Horticultural Gardens at Burnley the police for months past have been directing special attention to that place. ...

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  36. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    During the night of the 2nd inst, a burglary was committed at the residence of Mr S. H. Godfrey, grocer, 128 Riversdale road, Auburn. Entrance was gained by ...

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  38. A REVISION COURT

    A court for the revision of the ratepayers electoral rolls for the Latrobe and Gipps divisions of the electors of Melbourne East, the Lonsdale and Bourke ...

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