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  6. THE DORA DORA MURDER.

    At the Police Court to-day the hearing of the case of "Willie," alias Tinamburra, the Queensland black, charged with the murder of a scttler at Dora Dora, in 1891, ...

    Article : 190 words
  7. THE RINGWOOD ACCIDENT.

    THE DAMAGED EXCISE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A SHIPPING TROUBLE

    Statements regarding a difficulty which has arisen between Messrs Howard Smith mid Sons, the well-known shipowners and coat merchants, and the coal heavers or ...

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  9. NORTHERN COLONIES

    International Labor Conference has commenced discussing federation. There is nothing new concerning the coal trade difficulty. Representatives in the city ...

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  10. MATRIMONY AND MAINTENANCE.

    The hearing of tho maintenance case preferred by Annie Springat Pryce against her husband, Thomas Esau Pryce, adjourned from last Tuesday, was continued at the ...

    Article : 447 words
  11. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET

    The Tasmanian team of cricketers who are to take part in the intercolonial match against Victoria, which commences on the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Friday next, ...

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  12. BOARD OF INQUIRY

    Mr R. Fulton, consulting engineer, of Queen street; Mr H'Lean, a member of the Marine Board; and Mr Mephan Ferguson, engineer, have ...

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  13. TELEGRAPH LIRE INTERRUPTED.

    There is another interruption, or series of interruptions, in the Australian transcontinental telegraphic communication. Mr W. Croft, manager of the Central ...

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  14. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    The residents in the Pakenham district have been anxiously searching for the past week for a lost child, and hitherto without success. ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Tartarean weather. Seasonable, but unpleasant. Hopetoun shadows. 114deg. Telegraph lines down in the north. ...

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  16. THE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT.

    Amongst other changes in the Education department has been that of the u[?]liasation, to a fuller extent than hitherto, of the services of tho Inspectors. ...

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  17. IN THE SHAMBLES.

    The City Council did not discuss the report of the Health Committee of the City Council lust evening. When the order of the day relating to the roport ...

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  18. OUR AGENT-GENERAL.

    The hen. Duncan Gillies is to be entertained this evening at a banquet at Ballarat. It was as member for this constituency that Mr Gillies first entered Parliament, ...

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  19. BACCHUS AND HYMEN.

    A statement appeared in the columns of a contemporary this morning to the effect that licensed victualler at Bendigo had been authorised to solemnise marriages. ...

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  20. BURNED TO DEATH.

    A child, two years and a hall old, the daughter of Mr Wilkinson, State-school teacher, Paynesville, was burnt to death last evening through playing with matches. The ...

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  21. POLICE POINTS.

    William Cochrane, an elderly man, was charged at the Williamstown Court this morning with vagrancy. last night he went to the shipbuilding yard of Messrs ...

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  22. ONLY WORKED ON SUNDAY.

    A stifliy-built little man named Charles Redmond was child on at the City Court this morning to answer a charge of vagrancy. ...

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  23. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    Some misapprehension appears to exist with regard to the Government, the Crown Law officials, and the Mercantile Bank case. In some quarters the Ministry ...

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  24. STEALING SHEEP SKINS.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, a youth named Henry Alexander pleaded guilty to stealing nine sheep skins belonging to Dalgety and Co. There were two charges, ...

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  25. A NEGLECTED CHILD.

    A little boy about seven years of age named Frank Billies was charged at the City Court this morning with being a neglected child. ...

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  26. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    In the course of conversation with the premier this morning, on the subject of the meat freezing proposals of the Government, Mr Patterson expressed an opinion that cheap ...

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  27. FOUND IN THE GARDEN.

    This afternoon the body of a female child, about three months old, found by a Mrs Sophia Knight, in the front garden of the house No. 190 Stanley street, West ...

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  28. BUTTER SHIPMENTS.

    The Statement that a Melbourne firm has been shipping butter to England under different brands is not denied by the Mimater of Agriculture. ...

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  29. CRICKET.

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  30. THE NEW SOUTH WALES MATCH.

    The team selected to represent Victoria in the forthcoming match against New South Wales will leave by the Sydney express this afternoon. ...

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  31. THE LASH AT PENTRIDGE.

    The Government flagellator was in evidence this morning at pontridge, having to administer 15 lashes each to two prisoners named George Schebart ...

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