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  4. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    A middle-aged woman, named Margaret Manners, sued her husband, James Manners, a young man, at the South Melbourne Court this morning, for the maintenance of their ...

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  5. AN ALLEGED BOGUS TAILORING COMPANY.

    Two young men, well-dressed, and of respectable appearance, named Frank Harvey and Henry Stewart, were charged at the City Court this ...

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  6. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    GENERAL NELSON & MILES, Commanding the United States Army forces, now operating against the Indians. The General is an experienced fighter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The schooner Susie went ashore this morning near the lighthouse at Port Stephens. The crew were all saved. ...

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  8. LATEST CABLES.

    Large numbers of sporting men from all parts are proceeding to New Orleans in order to be present at the light, which is to take place in that city to-morrow ...

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  9. ROBBING A CLOTHIER'S SHOP.

    Detectives Ward and Macmanamy yesterday afternoon arrested a young man named Ellis Edwards, 26 years of age, on a charge of breaking into the clothing ...

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  10. A HOTEL CASE.

    A matter of importance to hotelkeepers came under the notice of the South Melbourne Court this morning, Thomas O'Hahir proceeded against John Tierney ...

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  11. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The hon. W. Simms gave the porters and general employed of the [?] Railway a New Years' gift each in the shape of money. This fact coming to the knowledge of the ...

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  12. A FRENCH CONSUL-GENERAL FOR VICTORIA.

    It is announced that the French Government will shortly create a Consul-General in Melbourne, and that M. Meyer, at present stationed in Moscow, ...

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  13. A DEFAULTING CIVIL SERVANT.

    No little sensation was caused among civil servants last evening, when it was rumored that the Audit Department had, in going through the books of one of the most ...

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  14. THE RAILWAY STRIKE IN SCOTLAND.

    The Provost of Edinburgh, who has conferred with the leaders of the men now on strike, has promised to mediate between them and the directors of the ...

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  15. VANDALISM AT BROAD-MEADOWS.

    Four young fellows named Richard Neil, Henry Marshall, Thos. Bloss, and Edwin Quint were charged this morning at the Fitzroy Court with wilfully damaging the ...

    Article : 133 words
  16. WATER TRUST RATES.

    A deputation from the Western Wimmera district, representing the Shires of Wimmers and Arapiles, waited on the Minister of Water Supply this morning to ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Union Steamship Co.'s R.M.S. Mariposa left here yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock for New Zealand and Sydney. ...

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  18. ESSENDON AND ITS POST-OFFICE.

    Old years may die and new years be born, but the site of the proposed Post Office at Moonen P[?] is a source of perennial amusement to the Postmaster. ...

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  19. THE LAST MOMENT.

    During the proceedings at the Brunswick Police Court this morning, the Mayor, Mr J. W. Fleming, J.P., drew the attention of Inspector Daly to the want of a look-up at ...

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  20. ALLEGED THEFT OF A LOCKET AND CHAIN.

    A respectable-looking elderly man, named Joseph Grothier, was placed in the dock at the Richmond Court this morning, charged with stealing a locket and ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A market gardener named John Gann, aged 38 years, residing in Centre road, East Brighton, dropped dead yesterday evening about 6 o'clock at his residence. ...

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  22. FROM BRISBANE.

    The chief of the weather bureau anticipates strong winds in portions of North and South Queensland and heavy rain in many parts. ...

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  23. FLOODS IN THE BARCOO.

    The Lower Barcoo is flooded. Ten inches of rain fell in one night. Three men were living on pig-weed for three day at Mount Marlow, having been stuck up by floods. ...

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  24. A CITY COURT VAGRANT.

    He was a curious-looking vagrant was Bernard Fitzgerald, young, of medium height, slight built, stooped form, fair complexion, light hair, with a downy tuft of ...

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  25. CHAMPION DRINKING OR CHAMPION PERJURY.

    At the Irisford Police Court the case of the Police versus Kennedy for sly grog selling was heard. Whitman, a storekeeper, produced his journal showing ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    At the Alfred Hospital, to-day, Dr Youl held an inquest touching the death of John Charles Luccy, aged 25, unmarried, a fireman on the Victorian Railways, who was ...

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  27. INTER-UNIVERSITY CRICKET.

    The annual match between the Sydney and Melbourne University Clubs was commenced to-day on the M.C.C. ground. The weather was lovely and cool, though rather ...

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  28. UNITED SERVICE HOME.

    A special general meeting of committee of the United Service Home was held at the Mayor's room. Town Hall, this morning. Present:--Major-General Tulloch, C.B. (in ...

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  29. 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 ...

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  31. THE MINES.

    A rich [?] has again been made in the south drive from the bottom of the 700ft winze, at the 400ft level of the Central mine. This drive ...

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  32. SUBURBAN POLICE PROTECTION.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police recently received an astounding report from a member of the Ministry, stating that after leaving Parliament House at about 1 a.m., ...

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  33. FOUND DROWNED.

    At the Morgue the Coroner inquired into the cause of death of William Norman, a laborer, aged 70, who was found drowned in the river on Monday, near the Queen's ...

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  34. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  35. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Geelong Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures has been established on a satisfactory basis. Mr G. M. Hitchcock was elected president last evening, and ...

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  36. ALLEGED MEAN SWINDLE.

    A man named William [?] Harty Bowen, was before the City Court to-day, on a charge of false pretences. On the application of Detective Fryer the man was ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  39. THE HEALTH OF THE SUBURBS.

    Thanks to the cool weather which has provailed so far this summer, typhoid fever has made but scant progress as yet in the suburbs. "Why," said Mr Fred Hughes, ...

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  40. THE WATER TRUSTS AND THE GOVERNMENT.

    The circular recently issued by the Department of Water Supply, forbidding Water and Irrigation Trusts to continue the practice of anticipating their loans, is ...

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  41. SANDHURST.

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  42. ROBBING A DRUNKEN MAN.

    A man named Patrick M'Gee was brought before the [?]. Kilds Court yesterday on the common charge of being drunk. He was undeniably drunk when found on Monday ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING.

    SIR,--In reply to Dan Kreley's latter in to-day's "Sportsman, "I wish to pay thus I will box him in Wangaratin, for a pu[?] and [?] wager, any day he likes. The [?] stipulation ...

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