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  6. IDLE. MONEY.

    Ministers who were seen this morning Were decidedly opposed . to the idea of Parliament being called . together a day before the usual ...

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  7. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Halloa I is that The Herald ? Yes. Who are you ? What do you want? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RAILWAY MATTERS

    The Federal Council of the Victorian Railway Employes' Association has taken up the matter of the three quarter time system under which the ...

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  9. OUR GABLES.

    The case of Bits Maybrick, who is undergoing a life sentence of imprisonment for the murder of has husband, has boon once more brought before the public, this ...

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  10. OUR GABLES.

    Farther particulars are now to hand in regard to the dastardly outrage committed last, night at the cafe associated with the Terminus Hotel. ...

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  11. SHOULD PARLIAMENT MEET EARLY ?

    A Herald reporter saw Mr Methven, M.L.A., to-day. mid asked hie views as as to the advisability of an early session of Parliament to consider tho unemployed ...

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  12. MR W. IEVERS, M.L.A.

    Mr levels, the Member for Carlton. was also seen, but he declined to express any opinion as to whether or not the early meeting of Parliament would ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Boreas bothering. Cabinet conundrums, Dorothea rediviva on Saturday. Puzzling Parliament prorogation. ...

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  14. MR E. MURPHY, M.LA

    Mr E. Murphy, M.L.A., beaming lummously on the Lands department this morning, said that an early to his taste. ...

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  15. THE CZAR OF RUSSIA

    The Czar of Russia ts gradually recovering from his recent acute attack of influenza. His Imperial Majesty has been ...

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  16. JOINED THE MAJORITY.

    The death is announced of Hans Von Bulow, the eminent German pianist. The deceased was 64 years of age. [The death of Herr Below removes one of ...

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  17. THE COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    ln consequence of reports received from the co-operative Colliery, Newcastle regarding the labor disturbances there the premier has taken promptsteps. He is ...

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  18. THE NEW MEMBERS.

    During the recess four now members have been, elected for the Legislative Assembly, Dr Salmon fur Talbot and Avoca, Mr W. Anderson for ...

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  19. EMBEZZLEMENT OF LODGE FUNDS.

    At the Beunswick Court to-day a young man named Ernest H. G. Smith, on bait,was charged with embezzling the sum of L18 13 4d belonging to the Brunswick Lodge ...

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  20. THE CHAIRMAN OF COMMITTEES

    Mr F. O. Mason courteously received one of our representatives, and said that although be felt deeply for the people who been most severely ...

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  21. CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.

    A respectable-looking man named Alexander John William Tilly, a printer, was charged at the Fitzroy court this morning with higamy. ...

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  22. "SERVICES NOT REQUIRED."

    The very short notice short on the railway servants employed in the Survey and Construction Branch, to the effect that''their service would not be required ...

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  23. DISGRACE TO SOCIETY.

    Annie Heanessy has a record of being one of the most violent aud disreputable women in Melbourne. Last night, however, she eclipsed all her previous records, and it ...

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  24. THE POST OFFICE FIRE ENQUIRY.

    The General Post Office end Telegraph officials ere not at ell pleaded with Some of the strictures contained in the report of the Board which Inquired into the circumstances ...

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  25. DR L L. SMITH. M.L.A.

    Dr Smith holds very pronounced views on the meting of an early meeting of Parliament. The holds that it is absolutely necessary, in view of the ...

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  26. THE HARDSHIPS OF RETRENCHMENT.

    A large deputation from Carlton, and Flemington and Flemington introduced by Mr levers, M.L.A., aud accompanied by Messrs Zox and Methven, Ms.L.A., asked ...

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  27. STONE- THROWING.

    Three boys were charged at the Brunswick Court to-day with throwing atones at a Lampisgbter named James Forbes. The complainant showed a large sore on ...

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  30. MR A. YOUNG, M.L.A.

    Mr A. Young, M.L.A., the member for .Grenville, does not think that there is any urgent need for an early meeting of Parliament, although if it were called for ...

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  32. A NATHALIA REQUEST.

    Mr Graves, M.L.A., introduced a deputation from the Nathalia to Picols Railway league accompanied by the boo. J. A. Wallace, to ask that the local ...

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