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  6. ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A SECRETARY.

    A specially summoned meeting of the Fitzroy Branch of the Australian Natives Association is to be held this evening, on business of a very unpleasant and serious ...

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  7. A REMANET OF THE BOOM.

    The case of Ca[?]rncross v. Patterson and others was continued in the First Civil Court to-day before Mr Justice Holroyd. Mary Jane Cairncr[?]oss, the plaintiff, ...

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  8. BANK OF VICTORIA.

    The second ordinary general meeting of the Bank of Victoria Limited was held at noon to-day. There was a large attendance, and Mr Edward Miller, chairman of ...

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  9. TWO CABINET MINISTERS

    MR R. RICHARDSON, MINISTER OF RAILWAYS. MR W. T. WE[?]R. MINISTER ON PUBLIC WORKS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IN INSOLVENCY.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, before Judge Molesworth, an examination was held in the estate of William Evans, carriage spring manufacturer, of Grant street, South ...

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  11. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hallo[?] Put us on to the Premier's department, please. Who's there ? THE HERALD, and we want to know how it was that a the Chamber of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SELECTORS' ARREARS.

    The Premier stated this morning, in answer to inquiries, that he considered that selectors who were in arrears with their payments had been treated with the greatest ...

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  13. MR M'INTYRE SPEAKS OUT.

    The Minister of Lands was most emphatic when spoken to this morning on the question of selectors arrears and the Government action. " First of all," said Mr M'l[?]tyre, "it is ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Decidedly cooler. Climatic variations. The beauty of arbitration. Decrease in Customs revenue. Chinese New Year. A devil chase ...

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  15. AMALGAMATION OF PUBLIC OFFICES.

    The special report furnished to the committee of permanent boa[?]ds of departments on the possible amalgamation of offices, contains practically nothing ...

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  16. THE QUESTION OF FREIGHTS

    The much vexed question of railway freights and fares will receive the immediate consideration of the Government, and it is not at- all improbable that ...

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  17. " MAY AND DECEMBER"

    At the Flemington Police Court this morning ex-Sergeant Heather Dunlop, who for many year was in charge of the Flemington district, proceeded against ...

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  18. LAY READER AND TEMPERANCE LECTURER

    A young man named Robert George Beere, was presented at the Collingwood Court this morning on a charge of obtaining a pair of tan boots, valued at L1 2s ...

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  19. CRUSHED BY A TRAIN.

    About 7 o'clock this morning a railway ga[?]ger named M'Call[?]m, proceeding along the railway line near the Hawthorn railway station, discovered ...

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  20. CHINESE NEW YEAR.

    Little Bourke street is [?] fete to-dav, The Chinese one meets are in their holiday attire of clean, gorgeous silk. The shops are scrupulously closed ; each door ...

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  21. THE "DEAD BIRD" AGAIN.

    Samuel Wilson, who has already been before the North Melbourne and Essendon Courts for imposing on credulous females by stones of "dead birds." and ...

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  22. A MERCHANT'S FAILURE.

    The approximate schedule of John Fowler Turnbull, of 495 Collins street and 32 Crimea street, St. Hilda, merchant, trading under the style or firm of ...

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  23. FIRE AT TRAWALLA.

    Early this morning at Trawalla the house of Mr Richard Wilkinson, farmer, was burned to the ground with alt its contents. ...

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  24. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    Mr Coldham for the plaintiff, and Mr Deakin and Mr Moir (of Gillott, Croker, Snowden and Co.) for the defendant, attended in the chambers of his Honor Mr ...

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  25. ON THE QUEEN'S HIGHWAY.

    A young men named W. J. Nichol[?], employed at the local pr[?]ning office, he reported that whilst returning home from work at 2.30 this morning he was fired ...

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