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  6. THE BOURKE STREET TRAGEDY.

    Today Mr Thomas Fraser and Mr J. Stewart, brother and brother-in-law of the late John Fras[?], had an interflow with Detectives G. Sainsbury and D. G. ...

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  7. A SEASONABLE SUBJECT.

    This weak in Australia corresponds to the week before Christmas in England where at that season it is customary to distribute blankets, coals and other comforts to ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    A very remarkable journey has been planned, and will shortly be commenced, by a British peer, Lord Dunmore, a man in his 53rd year, full of health and ...

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  9. OUR CABLES.

    Another conference was held today at the Treasury between Sir William Harcourt, Chancellor of the Exchequer, and the Agents-General of the several British ...

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  10. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Say, miss, will you be kind enough to give us number 376? I wonder you are not afraid to talk to the police, HERALD, with such a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. RAILWAY FREIGHTS.

    The Minister of Railways took occasion this morning to point out to a representative of THE HERALD the total losses that would be sustained by the Department through the ...

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  12. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    Coolgardie news, dated Wednesday is to the effect that meet of the jumping cases have now been disposed of by the Warden, who, in almost every instance, ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    A quiet market on Melbourne Change [?]day. Our Grand National Coupon for a [?]ld Waltham watch, value £12 12s, on ...

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  14. SHOOTING AFFRAY IN SYDNEY.

    At the Central Police Court today Charles Foster was remanded on a charge of shooting James Greenwood. It was stated that at about eleven ...

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  15. A WRECKED VESSEL.

    A cable from New Zealand reports the barque Alexander Newton a total wreck at Mahia Peninsula, on the cast coast of New Zealand. Captain Harwood, in ...

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  16. LIKE A BOMB.

    A considerable sensation was caused at Hammersmith, one of the suburbs, this afternoon by the report that the Anarchists had made an attempt to blow ...

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  17. ABOUT BANK NOTES.

    Recent circumstances in this city have made the subject of bank notes of special interest. The following is from "Cassell' Magazine:"-- ...

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  18. DEATH OF A CIVIL SERVANT.

    Mr J. J. Mackenzie, secretary of the Public Service Board, died at his residence, Williams road, Hawksburn, at 2 o'clock this morning. The ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND.

    The Ascot Cup was run today, and resulted in a comparatively easy victory for La Fleche, with Callistrate second and Cypria third. The details are as ...

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  20. BLACKWOOD SETTLERS

    After careful consideration of the claims of the settlers on the Struan-Robertson settlement at North Blackwood the Minister of Lands wrote, stating that if ...

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  21. ANOTHER VIEW OF THE SUBJECT.

    A representative of THE HERALD sub-sequently had a short conversation with Mr George Bruce, of the firm of Patterson, Laing and Bruce. At the ...

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  22. PENTRIDGE PECCADILLOES.

    Speaking today on the subject of the recent violent assault by a convict at Pentridge upon an overseer, Sir James Patterson remarked ...

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  24. FAMILY LITIGATION.

    The action pending by Annie Lange against Charles Bage for alleged libel and slander, was mentioned to Mr Justice Hodges today. ...

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  25. THE DEAD MAN'S DIARY.

    The following extracts are taken from John Fraser's diary:--2nd April, 1894.--Met Mrs Andersen, who made a slanderous statement of a ...

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  27. POLICE POINTS.

    John and Robert Wilkinson, were charged at the South Melbourne Court this morning with offensive conduct. It appeared from the evidence of Constable Egan ...

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