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  5. THE BARRABA BANK TRAGEDY.

    The police and several civilians are busily engaged scouring the district in search of the perpetrators of the murder at Barraba. No clue, however, ...

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  6. OUR CABLES.

    It has transpired that the Emperor William of Germany had a very narrow escape from falling the victim of an Anarchist plot during his recent visit to ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The French authorities have arrested General Goggio, an officer of the Italian army, who was found near Monaco, in the Department of Alpes Maritimes, under ...

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  8. HE WILL RETURN.

    A cable massage was received this morning by the Victorian Premier from the Premier of Natal, briefly notifying the arrest of William Kemp, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE NORTH MELBOURNE MURDER.

    THE HOUSE IN ELIZABETH STREET. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE GOLDEN WEST.

    A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at Coolgardis on Monday night, attended by over a thousand miners. A resolution was passed against the warden or ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Anniversary of the death of Lord Beaconsfield (1881). Very quiet market on the Melbourne 'Change this morning. ...

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  12. THE TURF.

    The principal race run at the Epsom Spring meeting to-day was the City and Suburban Handicap. Particulars of the result are as follow :-- ...

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  13. MUSIC IN COURT.

    In the Practice Court to-day, before Mr Justice Helroyd, an application was made in connection with the insolvent estate of Messrs Allan and Co,, music ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S DOINGS.

    There is little to-day that is startingly new in connection with the North Melbourne murder. Detectives Cawsey, Whitney and Cook ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. PRECAUTIONS AT COBURG

    Extraordinary precautions are being taken by the authorities with a view of safeguarding from Anarchists the Royalties and other distinguished persons who are ...

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  16. A DISPUTED TITLE.

    A curious state of affairs in regard to certain property at the corner of Napier and Rose streets, Fitzroy, was disclosed during the hearing of an application in ...

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  17. THE WOMAN'S CAREER.

    The woman Burgess has resided in Melbourne for very many years Her husband was a contractor at one time. Sergeant Detective Whitney has known her for 20 ...

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  18. GOLDEN DOINGS.

    A party of shareholders in the Sicanes and Scotchman's mine visited the workings this morning, and were entirely satisfied with the prospects. They were also ...

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  19. THE ROUGH WEATHER.

    The thick and squally weather prevailing outside Port Phillip Heads yesterday culminated in a fresh, south-easterly gale, with heavy rains and hard squalls. The ...

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  20. THE POST MORTEM EXAMINATION.

    Dr Brett has not yet completed the post mortem examination of the body. Although he has discovered that death was caused by suffocation, he cannot as yet ...

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  21. A VAST CONSPIRACY SUSPECTED

    The result of the investigations of the London police into the doings, real and supposed, of the nest of foreign Anarchists who have established their ...

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  22. THE BALLARAT ASSIZES.

    The Assize Court opened this morning before Mr Justice Hood. FORGERY. George Archibald Montgemery, charged ...

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  23. CARRIAGE OF RACEHORSES BY RAIL.

    The Railway Commissioners were waited upon this morning by a deputation representing the various racing clubs and owners of racehorses in reference to the rates charged ...

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  24. BOY LABOR.

    At a late hour yesterday evening a deputation of unemployed engine drivers, holding certificates of competency, interviewed the Premier. ...

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  25. IN THE DOCK.

    James Arthur Slade was charged with the larceny of articles from the Armadale Bowling Club on 25th January. On the date mentioned, someone get into the members' ...

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  26. THAT JEWEL BOBBERY.

    A man named Charles Groggins, with many aliases, was arrested last night on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the daring jewellery robbery at Alcock's shop, in the ...

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  27. ARE ANARCHISTS LUNATICS ?

    That Anarchists as a matter of fact are lunatics is as obvious to common sense as that a dog is mad when he rushes at friends and foes Indiscriminately, and with ...

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  28. CATHERINE BURGESS IN COURT.

    Whenever any case with sensations surroundings is set down for hearing on the business sheet of the City Court it may be safety expected that many people will ...

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  29. THE RAINFALL

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  30. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  31. DEATH UNDER CHLOROFORM.

    Mr Candler held on Inquest this morning at St. Kilda on the body of Joseph Dougall of Alma Road. The evidence of Drs Harricks and ...

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  32. FOUND IN A WELL

    On the evening of the 16th inst the body of an infant was found in a well at Glenroy, about eight or nine miles from Melbourne, by a man who was walking ...

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  33. POLICE POINTS.

    James O'Brien, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, at the corner of Webb and Napier streets, Fitzroy, was this morning fined L5 by the Fiizroy Bench for having his bar door ...

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  35. THAT BOY AGAIN.

    "It make me tired," said Mr Figg, "to see the style the Headerbys put on, when everyone knows that they are as poor as--as poor as---" ...

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