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  6. THE CHARITIES COMMISSION.

    The Charities' Commission met[?] morning in the Treasury Buildings, Mr. E. L. Zox, M.P., presiding. The Chairman in opening the sitting said ...

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  7. LIFE'S SEAMY SIDE.

    Joseph Chehab, the young Syrian who is charged with shooting with intent to murder his countryman, Abraham Khaled, answered to his [?]il at the City Court to-day. ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The authorities have arranged to keep an engine, with storm up, at the railway station, in case of emergency anywhere. A telegram from Springsure states that ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Latest intelligence front independent sources in Chili states that the insurgents have bombarded and almost destroyed the port of iquique. During the ...

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  10. WHAT ARE THE REMEDIES?

    I do not pretend to have solved the question in all its details as to how poverty is to be relieved, but I venture to mako a few suggestions:-- ...

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  11. ENGLAND AND THE AUSTRALIAN COLONIES.

    At the annual dinner of the Grocers Company to-day Sir Henry Norman. Governor of Queensland, the Agent General for the various colonies and many ...

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  12. A STRANGE CASE.

    The subject of intuiting behavior, or I. B., as the police term[?]t is always a cause of much difference of opinion. Where insulting behavior begins or where ...

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  13. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Dr. Walter, of Euroa, died here last night from taking an overdose of opium. ...

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  14. CLOSING OF THE WOOL SALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited report having received the following telegram from their London agents. Messrs Leilshinan Inglis and Co., ...

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  15. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    Mrs. Simpson of "The Club," Numur[?]ah, had a narrow escapes yesterday. While driving to a picnic the horse bolted, frightened several other horse ...

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  16. AFFAIRS IN BRAZIL.

    A telegram received to-day from Rio de Janeiro states that the election of Marshal D. Fous[?] to the office of President has been confirmed by Congress by ...

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  17. THE PLATINUM FIASCO.

    The Platinum fiasco continues to be the topic of general discussion in mining circles, and this morning the excitement over recent developments was kept up ...

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  18. WHY HERD IN THE CITY.

    Why do people live there? it may be asked. Where else are they to got wo reply. Living in the suburbs, even if houses could be had, means train or tram fares, and ...

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  19. THE ACCIDENT TO ADMIRAL HORNBY.

    Vice-Admiral Sir Geo[?]frov Hornby, K.C.B., who while driving through the town to Havant in Hampshire on Tuesday last, was thrown from his ...

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  20. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    Two now British men-of-war, tho Royal Arthur and the Royal Sovereign, were launched at Portsmouth to-day by Her Majesty the Queen. The weather was ...

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  21. THE COLLISION IN THE BAY.

    The judgment of the investigation into the circumstance attending a collision which occurred in Hobeon's Bay on the 14th inst, between the s.s. Osprey and s.s. Racer, ...

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  22. WHY ID THERE SO MUCH POVERTY?

    But why are these people poor I Many answers may be returned:--(a) They are poor because their work is irregular. At certain times of tho year--and all the year round, sometimes-- ...

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  23. FRANCE AND GERMANY.

    The Dowager Empress (Frederick) of Germany, who arrived in Paris with the object of improving the relations between France and Germany, has not yet brought ...

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  24. REFORM THE DRUNKARDS.

    7. There should be authority to arrest the drunkard who brings poverty and misery on his family and throws his children on charity, and to subject him to medical and moral treatment. ...

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  25. NEWS AND NOTES 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 1. ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING HEWS.

    27th February.--Afternoon, 6.9; to-morrow morning, 6.25; afternoon, 6.42. ARRIVED. Gulf of Venice, steamer, 1820 tons Captain ...

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  27. THE BRUNSWICK LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The President of the Brunswick Ladies's Benevolent Asylum, Mrs. Lisa Bardin, wrote as follows:--The Vicarage, Brunswick. ...

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  29. A "GAUTIOUS' EMPLOYER.

    We have from time to time and to chronicle the doings of the dishonest, who work on the credulity of their fellows, but seldom have we had to note a ...

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  30. OH THE BETTING BOURSE.

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  31. THE BEST CURE FOR POVERTY.

    In some such ways as these, poverty might, perhaps, be relieved and lessened; hut, while recognising it to ba a duty to do all we can to relieve pressing want, I cannot ...

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  32. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

    Ascot vale Stakes.--Standfast, Zalined, Strathmore, Cooya. She, Tasina, The Refaced, at 9 a.m.; Murton, Taibos and Starlight gelding, at 9.25 a.m.; La Tosca, as ...

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  34. THAT HIND[?]O MURDER.

    The trial of Fatta Chand, an Indian hawker, charged with murdering his companion. Juggoo Mull, also a Hindoo hawker, at Gracedale, near on the liea[?]esville on the [?] ...

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  35. BR WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT SANDHURST.

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  36. THE DRINK FIEND--LOVE OF BEEN AND WHISKY.

    (g) They are poor because they drink. Drink meets those who try to help the poor at every hand, and until measures are taken by society to check ...

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  37. PROPERTY SALES.

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  38. NEW INSOLVENT.

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