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  5. PEOPLE WE LAMENT.

    THE HON. G. D.' LANDRIDGE, Chief Secretary and Acting-Premier, who died so suddenly this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE MURDER OF THE HINDOO.

    The trial of the Hindoo, Fatta Chand, for the murder of his mate, Juggo Mull, on or about the 26th of November last, was continued in the Central Criminal Court this ...

    Article : 496 words
  7. THE FATAL BUILDING ACCIDENT

    The adjourned inquiry into the cause of death of the workman William Joseph Gahan, who was killed on the 16th inst, through the collapse of the front of two ...

    Article : 293 words
  8. THE CROWN PROSECUTOR SPEAKS.

    Mr Finlayson addressed the jury at some length, and referred to Mr Forlonge's attempt to prove an ahbi as a most extraordinary one. It Fatta Chand was not in ...

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  9. CABINET ARRANGEMENTS.

    It was about 11 o'clock when news of Mr Langridge's death reached his offices at the Chief Secretary's department. A number of people were sitting in ...

    Article : 370 words
  10. LATEST CABLES.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr W. H. Smith, First Lord of the Treasury, announced that in response to the position from the Newfoundland Chambers the ...

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  11. HIS HONOR SUMS UP.

    His Honor, at twenty minutes to 1 o'clock, proceeded to deliver his charge to the jury. He saw little difference between direct evidence and circumstantial evidence. The ...

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  12. SUDDEN DEATH OF THE HON. G. D. LANGRIDGE.

    With feelings of most sincere and profound regret we have to-day to announce the death of the hon. G. D. Langridge, Chief Secretary and Commissioner of ...

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  13. THE ARCHITECT.

    James John Ledger, the architect of the building, volunteered to give evidence. Before being sworn he was duly cautioned by the Coroner. He deposed that ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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  15. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    On resuming this morning there was a good attendance of delegates. The first business was the rending of Sir Bryan O'Loghlen's now well known telegram to ...

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  16. EVIDENCE OF MP. LLOYD TAYLER.

    Lloyd Tayler, architect and surveyor, residing at Brighton, said he had made a careful Carvey of the two shops in Simpson's road, of which the front wall had fallen into ...

    Article : 788 words
  17. AT THE CUSTOMS DEPARTMENT.

    At the Customs department the news fell like a thunderbolt from a clear sky. It was not expected that he would bo down at the Customs House to-day, and ...

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  18. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Adelaide wheat is 6d higher, presents quotation being 42s per 4961bs ex warehouse. Adelaide flour is unchanged at 27s 6d ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Taroba arrived here to-day en route for Queensland ports. COLOMBO, 23rd March. ...

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  20. 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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  21. MUNICIPAL FATHERS SUED IN COURT.

    In the Third Civil Court this morning, before his Honor Mr Justice Molesworth and a Jury of six, Mr George Kelly, ex-city surveyor to the Richmond City Council, ...

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  23. A PECULIAR DISCREPANCY.

    Professor Spenser, recalled, said that the photo he sent to Mr Daly was not encased in wood, and he believed it was in January he sent it to him. ...

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  24. THE CONTRACTOR.

    Joseph Thorpe, builder, of Simpson's road, who was also cautioned by the Coroner, said he was the contractor for the building in question . He signed tho specifications ...

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  25. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A fatal accident is reported from Albury, the victim being John Gavin, He, in company with a man named Dengate, was splitting timber at Erimbio ...

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  26. THOSE MYSTERIOUS PHOTOGRAPHS.

    His Honor recalled Amzoo Khan with reference to the photos, and from there matters were decidedly mixed. The intention of the defence, of course, was to prove that the ...

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  27. SIR SAMUEL GRIFFITHS OBJECTS TO PREMATURE PUBLICATION OF REPORTS.

    Sir Samuel Griffiths, as Chairman of Committees upon the Constitutional Powers, stated that they had not completed their labors, and as it would he ...

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  28. MR TAYLER RECALLED.

    Mr Lloyd Tayler having returned from the scene of the accident, produced specimens of cement and mortar from the ruins, He stated that the piers were constructed ...

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  29. MR FORLONGE ADDRESSES THE JURY.

    Mr Forlonge men proceeded to Address the jury for the defence, and at considerable length referred to the Hindoos as a lying set, placing their testimony against ...

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  30. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat is quoted at 4s large lots [?] on board and firmly held. Farmers' lots are being purchased by millers at 3s 10d to 3s 11d, with fair demand; hest brands roller ...

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  31. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Already politicians are discussing the course to be taken by the Ministry in consequence of Mr Langridge's death, which leaves the portfolios of Minister of Customs ...

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  32. DEATH OF DOCTOR SCHOMBURGH.

    Dr Richard Schomburg, the director of the Botanic Gardens, died suddenly this morning at the ripe ago of 79 years. The cause of death is supposed ...

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  33. VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    After deliberating for five minutes, the jury returned a verdict of manslaughter against both the architect and contractor. In reply to the Coroner, the foreman said ...

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  34. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the Kyneton Police Court this morning, before Mr Robertson, P.M.. and full Bench of magistrates, Simeon How was charged on remand with shooting at ...

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  35. CRICKET.

    This, the enter match of the Public Schools premiership, was commenced to-day on the Warehousemen's ground. Scotch College were captained by D.M' Leod,and Wesley ...

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  36. REPORTED TO THE POLICE

    A robbery was committed at the Royal Hotel, Flemington road, on the 23rd inst., between 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. A bedroom occupied by two lodgers at the hotel was ...

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  37. A RICHMOND COUNCILLOR AND BUILDER.

    John Schultz,builder,living at Abbotsford, said he was a member of the Richmond Council, Under the Building Act, before a building could |be commenced, the ...

    Article : 502 words
  38. THE CONSTABLE'S EVIDENCE.

    Mr Forlonge proceeded with his speech at considerable length, and referring to the evidence of identification touched upon the testimony given by Constable Koogh as to ...

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  39. ANOTHER HOTEL ROBBERY.

    Some time since the 17th instants robbery took place at the Builders' at the Hotel, Abbotsford, of which Mrs Ellen O'Shenassy is the licensee. The following property was ...

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  42. ROBBERY AT ASCOT VALE.

    On the 21st a thief paid a visit to the house of Benjamin Turner, a compositor, who resides at Moonce street, Ascot Vale. Turner and his wife were in an outhouse at ...

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