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  6. SENSATIONAL BURGLARY

    A sensational aud audacious burglary, which has resulted in the dangerous wounding of a young man was perpetuated early this morning at Williams ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. IN THE PROVINCES.

    A lad named George Hibberte, whilst doing work in a cow yard at Barker's Creek to-day, was gored by a boll, and sustained painful injuries ...

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  8. WESTWARD, HO!

    T. Harry Marshall, a Fre[?]tle merchant, was found guilty on the first count of intent to dolraud tho Customs and fined L100. The goods were confiscated. The hearing of ...

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  9. DOOMED TO DIE.

    The Crown Law authorities had not this morning received any official intimation of Mrs Knorr's confession. This has been brought under the notice ...

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  10. BEFORE THE COURT

    After the depositions of the injured man had been taken, the accused men were taken to the watchhouse. Subsequently they were brought before Mr ...

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  11. IN THE CELL

    As for the wretched woman herself, there is a change in her condition. It would seem by her confession that she had relieved her mind of a ...

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  12. DEATH OF A POLICE OFFICER.

    Mr John W. Orridge, Senior-superintendent of the New South Wales police force, died at Goulburn last night, aged 63. Deceased was connected with the police force ...

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  13. RAILWAY GOAL CARRIAGE.

    The Railway Commissioners are now considering the question of increase in the rates now charged for the carriage of coal. Under the existing system coal from the ...

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  14. NORTHERN COLONIES

    The managers of the Southern collieries intend to engage fresh men at three pits out of seven if the old hands decline tho owners' terms. A large number of miners are ...

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  15. THE LATEST.

    The latest bulletin of Drs Johnson, Honman and Gardiner is that the injured man, Isaac Crawcoar, is rapidly sinking, and that no hope is entertained for his ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Summery and simmery. Anarchists anathematising. Mr Gillies to be banquetted. Australian pronunciation. Oh, bother! ...

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  17. SMART DETECTIVE WORK.

    As soon as the news of the sensational burglary was transmitted to the authorities at Russell street this morning. Superintendent Brown lost no time in placing ...

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  18. THE BANK OF VICTORIA.

    A meeting of preference shareholders and others interested in the Book of Victoria was held at Bendigo last night. The position end interests of this class of shareholder ...

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  19. VICTIMISING TRADESPEOPLE

    At the City Court this morning Alfred Phillipand Percy Street, were charged with forging and ultering a cheque for L2, with intent to defand James Msloney a ...

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  20. THE DEATH ROLL.

    Dr. Youl held three inquests at the Morgue to-day. The first was on the body of John Russell, which was found floating in the Yarra on the 10th inst. ...

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  21. THE GEELONG SHOOTING CASE.

    After looking through the depositions taken at the inquest bold at Geelong last Friday into the circumstances surrounding the Geelong shooting case, the Crown Law ...

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  22. THE MALLEE RAILWAYS.

    Mr Richardson, the Minister of Railways was at his office this morning, after his tour through the Malice. The Minister says that the country along ...

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  23. THE POST OFFICE FIRE.

    It transpires that the fire in a portion of the Post Office buildings, last night, did not cause very serious damage. The room was occupied by a lot of old stores ...

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  24. BUTTER EXPORTS.

    The batter shipments by the R.M.S.S. Arcadia to-morrow amount to 400 tons. ...

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  25. THE CHIEF COMMISSIONER PLEASED.

    The Acting-Chief Commissioner of Police, who had learned of the murderous outrage at Mr Crawcour's establishment was naturally ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    Mr Ellery's forecast for the next twenty- four hours is as follows:-- " Moderately fine and cool, but unsettled, and in parts thundery with light or fresh ...

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  27. AN INFANT SUFFOCATED.

    The next inquest was on the body of a male infant found at North Melbourne on the 10th inst. Dr Taylor deposed that the body was ...

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  28. YOUNG CRAWCOUR'S DEPOSITIONS.

    In view of tho serious condition of Isaac Crawcoar the police deemed it wise to take the depositions of the young man late this morning. The depositions were taken ...

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  29. DEATH OF A DETECTIVE.

    Ex-detective P. Lovie died yesterday at this residence, 420 Canning street, North Carlton. For several years past he had suffered keenly from a pulmonary disease, and about ...

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  30. A TRADE WITH INDIA.

    Messrs S. H. Rowa and J. Kelly, who are proceeding to India and the east to endeavor to open up a trade for Victorian produce in that portion of the Empire, ...

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  31. NATURAL DEATH.

    The third inquest held by Dr Youl was on the body of William Clayton Marlborough, aged ten weeks, who died at the homo of Mary Ann Jarron, widow, South Melbourne, ...

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  32. THE ADELAIDE ELOPEMENT CASE.

    The case of the young married woman, Mary Geffert, who sailed away from Adelaide the City of Churches, at the end of last week, in company with her old lover, Thomas ...

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