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  6. A RAILWAY REVOLUTION.

    The London "Dally News," to hand by the last mail, contains a paragraph reporting the remarkable success of the zone system of travelling and charging ...

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  7. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Dr. Youl, the City Coroner, enquired, at the Morgue this morning, into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of four persons. ...

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  8. MORE ABOUT GORDON.

    A few weeks ago we published an interview with-one of the few really intimate friends of Adam Lindsay Gordon, Mr Wm. Trainer. The reminiscences we ...

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  9. A DYNAMITE TRAGEDY.

    Tho above illustration of the dynamite atrocity perpetrated a few weeks ago at the Liceo Theatre, Barcelona, in taken from "Le Petit Journal." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    A first crushing has been reported at the Emerald Mins on the Yalgoo fields, situated half-way between Geralton and Marchison. About 170 tons were put through the ...

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  11. AN UNKNOWN.

    The first inquiry was concerning the death of a man, name unknown, whose body was found on Thursday morning last floating in the Yarra near Brander's Ferry. ...

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  12. MARRIAGE OR MAINTENANCE.

    "Will make an order for the payment of 10s a week, and order you to find one surety of L20 to compel you to comply with the order," Thus remarked, Mr Nicolson to a ...

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  13. A CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    Some days ago a petition was presented to the authorities praying for mitigation of the sentence passed on Cornelius Harrington for killing his wife at Gippsland about three ...

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  14. THE COMPTOMETER.

    In one school-days we used to have a doggerel ver[?] which expressed the view that "Multiplication ...

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  15. A MARRIED WOMAN'S END.

    The second inquest was regarding the death of a married woman named Elizabeth Steele, who died suddenly at her residence South Melbourne, on Saturday last. ...

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  16. DOOMED TO DIE.

    That a woman who has deliberately slain and otherwise done to death so many children as Mrs Knorr has disposed of should have for an instant one spark of womanly ...

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  17. NORTHERN COLONIES

    Dr Robertson states that more coal than is required is being obtained from the Southern collieries, and that do difficulty of any kind is being experienced at ...

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  18. THE WINDSOR ACCIDENT.

    The papers in the case of Mr William Benjamin Gedge, formerly stationmaster at Prahran, who was retired from the service on account of the Windsor railway accident, are ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Nine inquests to-day. Weather still gloomy. Mr Richardson visits Murton to-day. Tariff Enquiry Board at Mildurs ...

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  20. THE AGENT-GENERAL.

    It is expected that Mr Gillies wit put up a record in the way of banquets previous to his departure to take up his duties as Agent-General. ...

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  21. INFANT MORTALITY.

    The other two inquests were respecting the deaths of two intents named James Fraser and Florence Edith Lee. The father of the former street that the ...

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  22. A CHRISTMAS SURPRISE.

    James Paul Geffert, a stonemason, of Adelaide, wooed and won Mary Russell, a tall comely young person, and for eight months their married life was undisturbed ...

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  23. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    At the Footseray Police Court this morning, a man: named William Henry Heither, aged 41 years, residing on Queensville Estate, Footseray, was charged ...

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  24. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    After Mr Richardson's unequivocal statement that it is not intended to obtain a railway manager from America, that project it it were seriously entertained. ...

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  25. A STREET FIGHT.

    John Buchanan. who, the police say, is never happy unless he is in a fight, was, in company with another young fellow, Patrick Prendergast, charged at the City ...

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  26. MINISTERS' APPOINTMENTS.

    No steps have yet been taken to give effect to the very important motion carried by Mr R. W. Best in the Legislative Assembly in respect to the procedure in appointing ...

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  27. CARLTON GARDENS SUICIDE.

    The body of the man who was found [?] the Carlton Gardens early this morning with the face partially blown off by a pistol about was identified to-day by Mrs Westwood, of ...

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  28. A DISGUSTING FELLOW.

    John Wein, who is said to belong to the Salvation Army, was called upon in the Prahran Court this morning to answer a charge of indecency. He was arrested by. ...

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  30. A PARTNERSHIP DISPUTE.

    The charge of stealing L125, the money of the co-partnership of Lowes, M'Farland and Co., preferred against William T. Lowes, was called upon at the City Court ...

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  31. THE GEELONG SHOOTING CASE

    Tho depositions taken at the c[?]ronial inquiry held at Geelong on Friday last regarding the shooting tragedy enacted at Geelong West on the proceeding ...

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  32. A BAD BOY.

    A youth named Frank Stephens [?] a very bad start in life,. so the Salvation Army kindly went to his assistance and gave him a helping hand. They occurred for him ...

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  33. AN ACTRESS'S PHOTOGRAPHS.

    George Willetta, a local photographer obtained a verdict to-day in the City Court against Miss Maggie Moore for L26 I6s, and L2 7s coats. There was no appearance of ...

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