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  4. A PLEA FOR OUR HORSES.

    SIR,--The letter in your issue of the 3rd inst., by ' "Truth," deserves the highest commendation for the kind and humane feeling expressed on behalf of ...

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  5. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The half-yearly meeting of the shareholders in the National Bank of Australasia was held at the head office, Collins street, to-day, the hon. W. A. Zual, M.L.C., ...

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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    In referring to the case of Brown againse Abbott, which was before Mr Justice Hodges yesterday, we stated that there were eight local gentlemen engaged, but ...

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  7. THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY CASE.

    Further investigation was to-day made in the City Court into the charge of conspiracy against George Askew and Adam Henry Wilkinson, of 189 Brunswick street, North ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    According to a wire from Albury, a report from Carrathool states that Mr J E. Pearce, P M., held an inquiry at Carrathool on Tuesday last, into too cause of ...

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  9. IN THE DOCK.

    Yesterday afternoon a case was called on in which Waddell J. Thompson, employed as cordial manufacturer at the Palace Hotel, Bourke street, was charged with stealing ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES

    Adelaide wheat is quoted 40s per 496lb ox warehouse. Adelaide flour is quoted 27s 6d per 280lb ex warehouse. ...

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  11. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the local Police Court to-day, before Mr O'Meara, P.M., Mr Begg, J.P., W. T. Mowbray, of Prospect, Carlrushe, was fined L5 and L2 3s 6d, for neglecting to destroy ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES LV A NUTSHELL.

    Speculator gone for L25,000. First-class mortgages very scarce. Labor difficulties increasing in Europe. Wool improved. A demand for merino. ...

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  13. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    Three and a half per cent New South Wales inscribed stock is quoted L103 10s. ...

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  14. FATAL FIRE.

    An old cottage, owned by J. H. Roberts, and occupied by a tinsmith named Richie Christy, was burnt to the ground at 12 o'clock last night. Christy unfortunately ...

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  15. THE WOOL SALES.

    Since last Thursday 33,000 bales have been offered, making a total of 233,700 catalogued to date. The market is steady. ...

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  16. A VICTIM TO LA GRIPPE.

    Mr George Wardley, a young man of splendid physique, expired last night of pnemnonla, after an illness of three weeks, brought on by an attack of La Grippe. He ...

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  17. EFFECTS OF THE LATE RAINS.

    In consequence of the Heavy rams it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of tons of lend have slipped into the south arm of the Richmond River between Casino ...

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  18. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company's R.M.S. Shannon, which left Melbourne on 21st March, arrived at Plymouth this afternoon. ...

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  19. THAT OLD RASCAL.

    SIR,--I heartily agree with and endose the letter in your last night's issue signed " A Mother." That an old man should attempt to make a criminal assault upon a child of tender ...

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  20. GLOOMY UNSETTLED WEATHER PREDICTED

    Very gloomy weather still prevails. The Government Astronomer predicts a continuance of the present unsettled weather for on indefinite period. ...

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  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  22. A CLERGYMAN'S FUNERAL.

    The funeral service on the remains of the Rev. S. J. Green, late Congregational Minister,was conducted in the Congregational Church this morning by the Rev Keith ...

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  23. THE UNION OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES.

    The Bishop of Riverina, in opening the Diocesan Synod at Hay, referred as follows to the union of the Christian Churches "The union of Christians his been ...

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  24. A NEWSPAPER IN COURT.

    In the Supreme Court, to-day, before Mr Justice Hodges, an action was brought by David Parry against Edward Murphy. H. H. Down, William H. Fielding, George ...

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  25. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  26. CHARGE OF FRAUDULENT INSOLVENCY.

    A short time since the estate of William Andrews, a confectioner, of Easey street, Compulsorily, was compulsorily sequestrated, as he was unable to meet his ...

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  27. CABINETMAKKRS AND CHINESE.

    SIR,--Will you kindly insert the following in your valuable columns for the benefits of the cabinetmakers and the working classes of Victoria in general. In the first place, the ...

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  28. THE SORRENTO TRAMWAY.

    A deputation from the residents of Sorronto, introduced by Dr L. L. Smith, waited on the Minister of Lands to-day to protest against the directors of the tram way ...

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  29. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A man named Charles Ganeen laid down and fell asleep with his arm across the railway line near Cardiff, last evening. The driver of a train noticed him, and so sounded ...

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  30. POLICE POINTS.

    On the 10th of April, a lady named Mrs Elizabeth Warramer left South Melbourne for Colac by rail, and inadvertently left a hand bag in the railway carriage, containing a small sum ...

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  31. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat is firm at 3s 8d to 3s 8½d a bushel (free on board, bags as wheat), with a tendancy to hold on the part of those having large parcels, the absence of rain causing ...

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  32. HE WANTED TO SEE HIS JULIA.

    To-day at the Hawthorn Police Court a man, who said his name was Patrick Heming, appeared in custody under the elastic charge of being illegally on the premises of ...

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  33. FROM BRISBANE.

    After several days showery weather, the sky cleared lost evening. Mr Wragge warns us to expect further unsettled weather in this part of the colony, though it will be fine ...

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  34. THE PRESBYTERIAN COMMISSION.

    The Commission of the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Victoria met at the Assembly Hall, Collins street, this morning. ...

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  35. THE GRAIN SALES.

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  36. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    The Governor and party visited Home- bush and Eton yesterday. His Excellency proposes to visit Mount Morgan on Friday. The Premier and Mr Pattison visit Mount ...

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  37. REFORM NEEDED--THE "PREIVATE" FLOGGING OF CRIMINALS.

    SIR,--Any correct explanation of the reason for ordering these floggings to be conduced in private would be one welcome steps towards doing away with them altogether, ? not to ...

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  38. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  39. A DRUNKEN FREAK AND ITS CONSEQUENCES

    A very heavy fine was imposed this morning by the Collingwood Bench upon a man named Charles Donnelly, charged with illegally using a horse and cart, and with ...

    Article : 143 words
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  41. TO-PAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    5th May.--Afternoon, 3.48; to-morrow morning 4.13; afternoon, 4.38. ARRIVED Pateens, steamer, 1212 tons Contain H.Sams, from ...

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  42. THE MINES.

    Work has been suspended in the crosscut at the 400 feet level in the Central mine ever since 4 o'clock yesterday, when another stream of ...

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  43. BALLARAT.

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  44. THE INSOLVENCY COURT.

    This morning in the Insolvency Court, before his Honor Judge Molesworth, the examination of David Walsh, of Coburg, builder, an insolvent, was proceeded with. ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. A MATTER OF PRECEDENCE.

    The Flemington magistrates, who are noted for their punctuality, were rather late in taking their seats on the Bench this morning, and rumors went flying about the ...

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  46. OPERATIVE BOOTMAKERS' WAGES.

    SIR,--In reference to letter in your issue of 1st inst, from the secretary of the Bootmakers' Union, may I be allowed to point one that the meeting referred to was not called in the ...

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