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  4. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    THE FIRST WHIT WOMAN WHO LANDED IN VICTORIA. MRS. SMITH, 108 years old, now an inmate of Dr Singleton's Home, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANOTHER CITY FIRE.

    A serious conflagration in Collins street was averted this morning by the prompt, action of the Insurance Brigades. Volumes of smoke were issuing from the premises of ...

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  6. THE BREAKING UP THE BURGLARY GANGS.

    Just prior to the opening of the business at the Carlton Police Court this morning, Detective Teague noticed a young man in the body of the court whom he ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    General Miles, who is in command of the United States cavalry operating against the Sioux Indians in the Nebraska country, reports that five of the principal ...

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  8. THE ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    The proceedings at the City Court this morning were more than usually quiet, and more so when compared with the [?] of criminals placed in the dock by the ...

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  9. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    On the information of James Close, J.P., a young man named Henry Salwell was charged the Port Melbourne Court this morning with furious driving on the 31st ...

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  10. THE SEVERE WEATHER IN EUROPE.

    The very weather which has prevailed on the Continent for weeks past still continues, and on the railways in Northern Germany the lines have been ...

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  11. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    Harry Thomas, a pavior, carrying on business at Fitzroy, drove his family down to Port Melbourne yesterday to see some friends. They were returning in the evening, ...

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  12. NATIONAL FEDERATION OF MINERS.

    A conference of representatives of the National Federation of Minors was opened at Birmingham to-day, at which a vote of sympathy with the employes' of the ...

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  13. DAMPING A POLICEMAN.

    The congregation of a very large crowd of people on Sunday evenings at the corner of Elizabeth and Flinders streets, has for a long time been a source ...

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  14. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A telegram from Milton says:--"A serious accident has occurred here, resulting in the death of a line child named Jessie Garrard, aged about 6 years. Her clothes ...

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  15. A "SIOUX WAR" IN SANDHURST.

    Quite a lively scene was witnessed in front of the Shamrock Hotel, in Williamson street, about noon yesterday (says the "Bendigo Independent") the chief participants ...

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  16. KHALED IMPROVING THIS MORNING.

    Shortly after ten o'clock this morning Dr Moor succeeded in extracting the bullet from the body of Khaled for an attempted murder of whom Joseph Cha[?] is at present ...

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  17. THE IRISH LEADERSHIP.

    The Conference held at Bouiogne yesterday between Mr Parnell and Mr Wm. O'Brien to arrange a settlement of the disputed question of the leadership of ...

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  18. THE LAST MOMENT.

    During the month of December, 272 arrests were made by the Russell street police. Of these 147 were for drunkenness, 36 for insulting behavior, 16 for larceny, 13 for ...

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  19. FATAL COLLIERY ACCIDENT.

    A Neweastie correspondent wires:--"A fall of coal occurred at a small colliery at Tigh's Hill this morning, and water rushed into the workings. Several men were in ...

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  20. STEALING A HORSE AND BUGGY.

    Air John Daly, of the firm of J. Daly and Co., wine and spirit merchants, had rather a strange experience yesterday afternoon. He went to the ...

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  21. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  22. A PITIFUL CASE.

    An exceptionally pitiful case was brought before the City Court Bench this morning, when two little toddlers, named Leoitt, were brought up charged as neglected ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH. SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK.

    The directors of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank have declared a dividend for the past half-year at the rate of 10 per cent. per ...

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  24. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    One of the most extraordinary cases of maintenance ever heard in a court was tried this morning by the Fitzroy Bench when Mary Barry, a girl about 17years ...

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  25. THE LAWYERS AND THE HEAT.

    In a local court yesterday, before Mr Justice Boucant, wigs and gowns were dispensed with owing to the warm weather. Mr Justice Boucant said he would not wear ...

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  26. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A large quantity of gold was received from Australia to-day by the Rank of England, amounting to the sum of L500,000. ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF LORD JERSEY.

    The steamer Carthage, with Lord Jersey on board, is steaming up the Gulf, Captain Amstruther Thompson, and the Earl of Anerum will meet the new Governor on ...

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  28. IN SEARCH OF A BED.

    An old man named William Symons, who described himself as an ex-inspector of police, was locked up on a charge of drunkenness last night by Constable ...

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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 will be found on Page 4. ...

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  30. THE VICTORIOUS CRICKETERS

    The South Australian cricketing cloven, who recently defeated the Victorian team, were accorded a public reception by the Mayor this morning. There was a large ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    Australian wheat cargoes to arrive are worth 37s 6d per quarter. ...

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  32. MONETARY.

    Two and three-quarter per cent Consols are [higher--96]. The market rate of discount is now 3 per cent., being 2 per cent, below ...

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  34. THE ST. KILDA ROBBERS.

    Lily Adams, and her paternal relative, Henry Adams, again stood in the dock at the Prahran Court this morning, to answer another charge arising out of the discovery ...

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  35. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is 15s lower, and is quoted L92 per ton. Chilian bar copper is 10s lower, L52s per ton. ...

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  36. THE MINES.

    The Proprietary mine has commenced using for tho boilers fresh water, which is brought in train from the Acacia siding by night, and, in consequence, have ...

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  37. POLICE POINTS.

    Bridget Dooley was proceeded against by Constable Waddell, of the Footscray police, at the local court this morning for using filthy language. "This is the first time I ...

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  38. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  39. THE MAILS.

    The Shaw-Savill and Albion Company a R.S. Maori, which left Wellington on the 18th of November, arrived here this morning with her cargo of ...

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  40. FIRE AT WINDSOR.

    A fire broke out at about 1 o'clock this morning at the premises of Mr Frederick Holt, tobacconist, 158 Chapel Street, Windsor. Mr Holt was alone on the ...

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  41. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A serious accident happened at the Cornelia mine, about three miles from here, last evening. A man named John Fitzpatrick was working near tho bottom of the ...

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  42. LATE SPORTING.

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  43. SHOP-BREAKING AT RICHMOND.

    Judging from the numerous raids on grocers and tobacconists shops in the [?], it is evident that criminals outside the gaol walls are determined that [?] ...

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  45. SANDHURST.

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