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  5. ALLECED FALSE RECISTRATION.

    A singularly painful case was investigated here in the Police Court to-day. A laboring man named William Francis Gunstone was prosecuted on remand to-day, ...

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  6. THE WILLIAMSTOWN MURDER.

    Before his Honor Mr Justice Hodges took his seat on the Bench the Court was crowded in every part, amongst those present being a number of ladies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr Patterson's attention was called to a large number of meetings being held in connection with the unemployed question, but he was not disposed to be ...

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  8. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Ah, there! Yes. Give us the Fitzrcy Cricket Ground please. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HEADS OF THE POST.

    An interesting gathering of heads of the post offices of the Australian colonies is taxing place in Melbourne. The Postal Conference is to be held in Wellington, ...

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  10. THE MINISTERIAL LOAN PROPOSALS.

    The Treasurer, Mr G. D. Carter, to-day made a further statement to the effect that Le[?] alien will be required to deal with the money in the Post Office ...

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  11. THE QUEENSLAND DELEGATES.

    The Queensland delegates to the Postal Conference, Mr W. U. Wilson, Postmaster-General, and Mr M'Donaid, Uuder-Secretary, arrived in Melbourne ...

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  12. CLEARING THE MALLEE.

    It is significant in connection with the statement of a Minister yesterday that there was more work than men to take it, that the mallee ...

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  13. THE UNION OFFICE BURCLARY.

    The two men, Montgomery and Williams, were charged at the Water Police Court his morning together with burglary commuted at the Union office, and separately ...

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  14. A CHAT WITH MR METHVEN.

    Mr Methven, M.L.A., waa seen by a HERALD reporter this morning, and expressed himself very candidly on the question of the unemployed difficulty. ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cooler again. The Golden Age coming. Mire suburban housebreakers. What really is a "living wage ?" ...

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  16. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    In connection with the question of railway management the Premier to-day stated that the matter of temporary appointment to fill the places of ...

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  17. AN OLD OFFENDER.

    William Moore, described at being one of the "best" thieven in Melbourne, appeared before the St. Kilda Court this morning un charges of having housebreaking implements ...

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  18. THE MISSING CIVIL SERVANT.

    The dectective maintain close secrecy as to the vessel in which William Kemp, the into secretary to the Tender Board, left the colony. A cable message will be ...

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  19. A RAID ON CHINESE.

    As mentioned in THE HERALD a few days ago, the police recently made a raid on an alleged Chiasm gambling den in Stevedore street. They arrested three men--Yick. ...

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  20. APPLICATION AGAINST A SOLICITOR.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Geoghegan mads an application to Mr Justice Williams for an order that Mr Hugh Sunderland Barratt, solicitor, answer ...

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  21. ANOTHER, ST. KILDA BURGLARY.

    Half-past 5 o'clock in the morning is apparently the fashionable time at St. Kilda for bui[?]glare to drop in. Mr John [?]chy. costumier, of Collins street, who resides at ...

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  22. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES.

    Mr S. H. Parker, the Colonial Secretary for Western Australia, and Mr Snoll. the permanent head of the Post Office department there, were hurrying off to catch a ...

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  23. RACECOURSE NUISANCES.

    In consequence of the censtant complaints of larrikinism and disgraceful language in the vicinity of th Ascot Rscecourse, Sergeant O'Meara, of Flemington, recently ...

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  24. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    Most of the delegates appointed to take part in the postal conference, which will sit in Wellington early next month, have arrived is Melbourne, others being expected ...

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  25. FATAL REVOLVER ACCIDENT.

    John Archibald Scott, 25 years of age, clerk, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital on the 25th of January last, died in that institution last night. ...

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