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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The army of unemployed workmen who, starting from the far western States have been travelling east for some days past and gathering numbers as it went, is ...

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  7. BIRDS OF A FEATHER.

    A case more than ordinary interest was investigated at the Fitzroy Police Court to-day. The parties concerned were Thomas Paulin, better known as ...

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  8. WHERE IS THE GOLD?

    Further reports have been received at the Mines department indicating places when intending prospectors might possibly obtain a living. ...

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  9. PUBLIC OFFICERS.

    Mr T. R. Wilson, who has been appointed to the vacant Audit Commissionership as successor to Mr Jackson, resigned, has had a long career in the public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE NORTH MELBOURNE MURDER.

    A large crowd congregated in the City Court this morning in expectation of seeing the two prisoners charged with the murder of [?] Posset on the 18th ...

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  11. CONSTABLE LAWLESS'S STATEMENT.

    Mounted-Constable Lawless, of Mitcham, who arrested the accused, is a brother of the late Constable T. Lawless, the once well-known police rough rider, who was ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Very dull market on Melbourne 'Change to-day. Rumored that a corner is being made in the timber business. Will it succeed? ...

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  13. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    The hearing of the action by Richard Speight, formerly Chairman of the Victorian Railway Commissioners, against David Syme, proprietor of the "Ag[?]," ...

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  14. THE NEW UNDER-SECRETARY.

    Mr Charles A. Topp came to Victoria at the curly age of eleven years, and in 1869 entered the Public Service as an inspector under the old Board of Education. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. A HUGE STRIKE

    A huge railway strike has been organised in the United States. The men employed on the northern lines are dissatisfied with the conditions ...

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  16. MALICIOUS PROSECUTION.

    In the case of Norton v. Crick, for malicious prosecution, the plaintiff [?] judgment yesterday and obtained a wri[?] against Crick. Subsequently Mr Wise, for the ...

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  17. THE MALLEE LINES.

    Yesterday the Premier heard the views of a deputation desire us of having the direct line from Hopetoun to Mildura constructed. There are, however, diverse ...

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  18. A CANDIDATE NOT WANTED.

    A very rowdy political meeting, which was addressed by Mr S. Tomkinson, a candidate for the Legislative Council, was held last night. The candidate is a Conservative, and ...

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  19. FULL IDENTIFICATION.

    After the accused bad been before the City Court and remanded, they were taken out of their cells [?] the look-up and placed with several other prisoners ...

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  20. COMPRESSED FODDER.

    A deputation was introduced to the Minister of Agriculture to-day by Mr W. Anderson, M.L.A., which requested, Government assistance to the compressed ...

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  21. A FATAL FALL.

    A sad accident occurred here late yesterday, resulting in the death of a young man named John [?], an employe in the telegraph office. He was riding a young ...

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  22. APPLICATION TO ATTACH.

    Before the Speight v. Syme case began in the First Civil Court to-day Mr Coldham mentioned to his Honor Mr Justice Williams the case of Speight v. ...

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  23. IMPEACHING A TRANSFER.

    The action of Rosenberg v. M'Murrich was continued before Mr Justice A'Beckett to-day. The plain[?], Frances Rosenberg, wife of Simon [?]berg, of Auburn, is the ...

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  24. AN EJECTMENT CASE.

    Mr Perry, P.M., and several honorary justices were occupied for a long time at South Melbourne to-day in adjudicating on an an ejectment case. ...

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  25. THE REPORTER'S MISTAKE.

    A reporting slip of rather a serious character led to a County Court action before Judge Worthington to-day. The plaintiff was Henry Porter, a youth o[?] 17, who ...

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  27. AN UNNATURAL OFFENCE.

    This morning, at the North Melbourne Court, Ernest Wenzel and Herbert Redfern were charged with committing an unnatural offence. ...

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  28. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The detectives will be able to bring evidence to show that the deceased was alive and well at one o'clock on the [?]ing of the murder. It is alleged that he ...

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