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  5. THE TRAMS AND THE PUBLIC.

    It is quite evident that the agitation among the representatives of the suburban municipalities for the introduction of penny sections on the ...

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  6. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Hallo! Connect us with Dr L. L. Smith, please, Well, who's there. THE HERALD, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The retiring Railway Commissioners are still engaged in the preparation of their report, which, as stated in Saturday's HERALD, they have ...

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  8. A MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

    A serious charge has been laid against Mr H. Bartlett, M.P., senior representative of York in the House of Assembly. An information has been sworn against him in which ...

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  9. PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION.

    Everyone is Just now interested in some way or another in the proposal to Heat lotte[?] or other scheme for the distribution of properties, ...

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  10. TRAGEDY AT BURWOOD.

    A shooting tragedy was [?]cted this morning at Burwood, about seven mites from Sydney. Some short time back the services of a clerk in this office of the Town Council, ...

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  11. THE DANGERS OF EXPLOSIVES.

    To-day an accident happened at the Nice-explosive Factory, St. Albans, near Bruybrook, which resulted in two of the workmen sustaining very serious injuries. ...

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  12. THE FEDERATION QUESTION.

    That Mr Patterson is deeply impressed with the importance of the question of federation is generally accepted. As a result of his recent trip to the border, he ...

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  13. THE CONFIDENCE TRICK.

    The arrest of a man named William Hudson alias Page by the Sydney police on Friday night is the sequel to a confidence trick played upon a miner from ...

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  14. THE NEW RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Speculation is still rife as to who will succeed Messrs Kibble and Francis, the retiring Railway Commissioners, who vacate office at the end of next ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Elleria Beatificata. Delightful weather. Tarill Board travelling. Mr Gedge not blameless. The finding ...

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  16. THE FREE GARDENERS' LODGE DEFALCATIONS.

    Ernest H. G. Smith, for whose arrest a warrant was recently issued on a charge of embezzling L18 18s 4d, the moneys of the Brunswick Ledge of the Grand ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    The Premier to-day staled that the matter of appointments to the position of Railway Commissioners had not been decided. He expected that Mr ...

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  18. TIRED OF LIFE.

    "The reason I tried to do away with myself was became I had no home, no work, no money, or any prospect of getting a living," remarked a short, stout, ...

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  19. IN THE DOCK.

    "Tin" is not two plentiful just now, and in order to begin a pile, John Whyte, a tall man, with an ability to talk and analyse acts and words like a ...

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  20. AN OFFICE OF PROFIT.

    The question has been raised whether the hou. O. J. Ham, M.L.C., and Mr Auderson, M.L.A., by accepting scats upon the Board of Health, have not ...

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  21. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    The name of the jurymen who will adjudicate in the Mereantilo Bank case have been drawn by the Sheriff. In order to a low ample provision for ...

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  22. THE GEDGE INQUIRY.

    The report on the evidence before the Parliamentary Board of Inquiry into the case of Mr Gedge, stationmaster at Prahran at the time ...

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  23. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Miss Sarah M'Grath, of No. 80 Foley street, Kew, reports that on Saturday afternoon she was robbed of a large gold open-faced watch, gold albert chain and ...

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  24. DAVEY'S RAM BATTERY.

    A trial of Davey's patent "Ram" battery for quartz crushing was held at Snowball's yards, South Wharf, this forenoon. The inventor--who is a blacksmith, ...

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  25. THE JENKINS LITIGATION.

    The action by the executors of John Joukins, deceased, against William Henry Jenkins, for tho detention of goods alleged to form part of the estate, came before the ...

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  26. FISHING SETTLEMENTS

    Such excellent progress has been made with the arrangements for establishing fishing settlements in Rass's Straits as proposed by Mr Baker, commissioner ...

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  27. A GAMBLING RAID

    Fur some time put complaints have been made to the police at Williamstown, of the existence of a Chinese gambling den in [?] ...

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  28. THE DEATH ROLL.

    An inquest was held by Dr You[?] at the Melbourne Gaol to-day touching the death of a prisoner named John Brown, CO years of age, carpenter, who died in ...

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  30. COLONEL SMITH AT BALLARAT WEST.

    Lieut.-Colonel Smith, who is paying Ballarat of visit, has expressed his intention of contesting the electorate of Ballarat West at the next election. The ...

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  31. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A man named Daniel Quail, 63 years of ago, was resides in Agnes street, Yarra-ville, met with a fatal railway accident on Saturday evening about half-past ...

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  33. DEATH FROM GANGER.

    Another inquest was hold with reference to the death of a woman named Mary James, 58 years of ago, do[?] servant, in the gaol hospital on ...

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  34. THE "HAWK" IN COURT.

    Mr W. H. Williams formerly managing director of the "Hawk" Newspaper Company has commenced au action in the Supreme Court against the Company for ...

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  38. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    On Saturday afternoon a young woman named Mary Carrie attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself into Corlo Bay, off the Customs jetty. She was as once rescued ...

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