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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Manders' Tattersall's Club notify for the information of their members that the starters, results of Geelong races will be putted in the club room to-morrow and ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Samuel Samper, a well-known share- broker, died last night at his residence,Houseath, Forest Lodge, after nine days' illness. The deceased gentleman was ...

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  8. FURTHER MEDICAL EVIDENCE.

    Dr. Morrison, acting pathologist, Melbourne Hospital, deposed he was present at the post-mertem examination, made on Alfred Gauge. There was an operation ...

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  9. THE FITZROY CABMAN'S MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The inquest into the circumstances leading to the death of Altred Gauge, cabman, residing at Fitzroy, was resumed at the Melbourne Hospital, this morning, by Dr Youl, ...

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  10. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    The author of the famous M'Kinley Tariff, introduced into the United States Congress. The Tariff was passed, but at the elections held since, Mr M'Kinley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is firm, bat quiet. For wheat at 3s Sd to 81 Srd, free on board bags as wheat. Farmers' lots, 3s Gd to 3s 7d, with considerable deliveries. Roller flour, ls 10s ...

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  12. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    With still 114 runs to the bad on one innings of the New South Wales team, it, looked very formal indeed for the visitors to go out on what must be a bowler's wicket ...

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  13. HAWKING UNWHOLESOME FRUIT.

    Two foreign fruit hawkers, named Moses Fellman and L. Lane, were brought up before the Carlton Bench this morning on a charge of selling fruit of an unwholesome ...

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  14. THE CORONER SUMS UP.

    The Coroner, in addressing the jury, said that whilst the man was apparently sleeping in the was bleeding into the brain, and he had several in juries on the head the ...

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  15. JOHN CHINAMAN USES UNJUST SCALES.

    A Chinese of cadaverous appearance, and a look of injured innocence on his face was charged by Inspector Herrington at the District Court this morning, with having in ...

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  16. FROM BRISBANE.

    Thunderstorms and rain, more or less heavy, are still anticipated in the interior, also affecting the eastern parts here and there. ...

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  17. LAST NIGHT'S RAILWAY FATALITY.

    The man whose battered body was found last night lying on the railway line, on the Melbourne side of Punt road, seems to have had acquaintance with the interior of the ...

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  18. THE VERDICT.

    The jury, after a brief deliberation, arrived,at the following verdict" In the Melbourne Hospital,on the 23rd of January, the deceased, Alfred Gange, died of an ...

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  19. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

    Mary Maxwell, a nice-looking girl of 14 or 15 years of age, was brought before the City Court to.day on a charge of being a vagrant. The girl had been arrested on ...

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  20. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  21. THE MALVERN DAIRIES.

    The reports which have appeared respecting the condition of the Malvern dairies have aroused a good deal of attention in the district, and some members of the Shire ...

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  22. LATEST CABLES.

    Latest intelligence from Latrobe, in Pennsylvania, the scene of the disastrous colliery explosion, which occurred yesterday, states that sixty bodies have ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter will be found on Page 4. ...

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  25. THE MINES.

    A sudden influx of water in the hauling shaft on Block 7 of the South mine has soused work to be suspended. This shaft is down about 3S0ft, and yesterday, ...

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  26. ALLEGED FALSE PRETENCES.

    The hearing of the charge against Samuel Granger, of obtaining try means of false pretences the sum of L394 from James M' Laugblan, veterinary surgeon, of Moray ...

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  27. MARYBOROUGH.

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  28. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The " Times to-day states that a South Australian Government loan bearing interest at the rate of 31 per cent, per annum will probably be issued about a ...

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  29. THE EVIDENCE.

    Sub-Inspector Daly said that the police had been making inquiries into the case, and those inquiries showed that the injuries to the deceased were caused by falling. ...

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  30. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    Since the announcement in the "Times" of this morning, an announcement has appeared inviting tenders for a South Australian loan-of LI,200,000, the ...

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  31. HOBART.

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  32. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Minister of Mines visited Ballarat today and received several deputations. He subsequently visited the Exhibition sndsome of the most notedmines. To-morrow he will ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Richard Ward, of Ingle street, Port Melbourne, fruiterer and night man. Causes: Sickness and falling off in business. Debts, L64 4b 7d; assets, L15 16s 7d; deficiency, ...

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  34. ENGLAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

    Mr J. G. Gosehen, Chanceller of the Exchequer, in the course of a speech, which he delivered at Leeds to-night, said that Her Majesty's Government ...

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  35. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the District Court this morning Mary Holland, licensee ol tho Mechanics' Arms Hotel, Little Collins street, was charged with allowing women of bad character ...

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  37. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The Prahran Bench made an example of a prevaricating witness this morning by sending him to gaol. His name was George Giles, and he was brought up under a fraud ...

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  38. PUGILISM.

    Last night about a bandred people assembled in a secluded spot, not far from the township, to witness a fight with naked fists for L20 aside, between two local boxers, who ...

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  39. LATE SPORTING.

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  40. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the Colonial, wool auctions, which opened. yesterday, better. qualities of greasy wools are firm, but medium qualities are somewhat lower. Scoured ...

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  41. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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