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  5. TRAVELLING BY NIGHT.

    A somewhat startling statement has been mads to the railway and police authorities by Mrs Sarah Conroy, a woman of about 30 years of age, and of ...

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  6. CONFIDENCE TRICK AGAIN.

    To-day Detectives Cawsey and Macmanamy arrested three men upon a charge of having stolen L500 by means of the confidence trick from Mr William Clemont ...

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  7. THE COMING POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postal and Telegraph Conference, which will commence its sittings in Wellington, New Zealand, our the 5th of next month, will be a gathering thoroughly ...

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  8. CHEAP MONEY.

    The Government project for making advances to farmers from the Pavings Bank deposits is discussed with much grave shaking of heads by men ...

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  9. THE BURWOOD TRAGEDY.

    The Mayor, Mr Paisley. is still alive, but alive but is an extremely critical situation. He passed a bad night, aud was delirious for some time this morning. ...

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  10. WHAT THE PREMIER THINKS.

    Tho Premier expressed himself to-day in terms of the most unqualified admiration of the proposal to issue to farmers loans from the Savings Bank at 5 per tent ...

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  11. WHAT OTHER MEMBERS SAY.

    Mr J. W. Taverner, who speaks on behalf of half-a-dozen country members, all repreaentingpurely farming constituencies stated to-day that the proposal is one they ...

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  12. A THREATENED WHEAT CRISIS.

    Mr Walter Maddon, M.L.A., has forwarded the following letter to the Minister of Railways:-- Sir,--The year's yield of wheat is ...

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  13. DEATH OF CANON PERKS.

    We regreat to have to record tho death, at halt-pass a this moraine of tho Rev. C. T. Perks. Canon of the Anglican Church ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Two members of the unemployed who refuse to take stone breaking at the Government depot, waited on the Premier this morning to ask that ...

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  15. PRESENCE OF MIND.

    There are a good many stories about presence of mind, and M. Dapuy's behavior in the chair of the House of Deputes when Vaillant threw the bomb has been the means ...

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  16. A SENTENCE OF SIX MONTHS.

    Reginald G. Bosieto appealed to Judge Casey to-day against a conviction and sentence of six months imprisonment imposed by the Prahran justices in December last for ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Rents coming in. Charming weather. Something consoling. Excursion trains full. ...

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  18. A SAD CASE.

    A painful case of Jurceny came up for hearing in the St. Kilda Police Court this morning. The accused, Ethel Gray, aged 20, wife ...

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  19. VARIOUS ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Albert Branmage, a young married man, slid that he was pressed by the undertaker when charged in the St. Kilda Court this morning with larceny as bailee ...

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  20. THE EXPLOSION AT ST. ALBANS.

    William Rosa, one of the two men injured in the explosion which took place at the factory of the Nice-explosive Company, St. Albans, near Braybroak, ...

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  21. THE COLLINGWOOD TOTE RAID.

    The Collingwood Court was crowded this morning, when a number of persons were charged with being concerned in, running a totalisator. Inspector Dessey ...

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  22. EARLY CLOSING.

    Councillor Jordan presented a petition to the Eseenden Council last evening from a number of shopkeepers asking them to extend the hours of closing, as owing to the ...

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  23. A BANKING VIEW.

    A Melbourne banker, whose name it is not necessary to mention, when spoken to on the subject later in the morning. intimated very clearly ...

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  24. THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    The policy of retrenchment is still being carried into effect in the Railway department. Several more officers have just received notice that their services will be ...

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  25. A TRUSTEE QUESTION.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day Mr Hobday applied to his Honor Mr Justice Molesworth to have George Gray, of Morton street, South Melbourne, removed from the position of ...

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  27. ATTITUDE OF THE POLICE.

    Detective Sexton has investigated this matter, and is not disposed to credit the story. Mrs Conroy is subject to hallucinations ...

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  28. DEATH OF AN INFANT.

    A second inquest was held by Dr Yohl st the City Morgue to-day. This was with respect to the death of an infant named Wm. Gilbert, nine months old, who died on Sunday ...

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  29. NOT UNBEARABLE.

    The two French officers who are [?] in the fortress of Gistz for [?] live, our Berlin correspondent says a two separate rooms, the windows of which look ...

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  30. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    Detective Griffin arrived from Launces- ton, Tasmania, by the s.s. Pateena with a prisoner named Walter Montague, a florist, 25 years of ago, who resides at ...

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  31. SPARK ARRESTERS.

    Not with standing the fact that numberless types of spark arrester, have been brought under the notice of the Railway department, and that some ...

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  33. THE DEATH ROLL.

    An inquest was held by Dr. Youl at the City Morgue to-day, touching the death of a boy named James Mills, 11 years of ago, who was accidentally drowned while bathing in ...

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