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  6. CRICKET.

    The Inter-University match between New South Wales and Victoria was continued on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning. The attendance at the commencement ...

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  7. THE WEATHER.

    Mr Eitery was interviewed at the observatory this morning by a representative of THE HERALD with regard to the unenjoyable weather ...

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  8. MATTERS WE READ ABOUT.

    In our issue of Thursday we published from an American source an illustration of the Indian Ghost Dance. We to-day give our readers a copy of a picture of the dance from the " London Daily Graphic." It must be said that the English sketch appears to be the must reliable of the two. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  11. A SHOCKING CASE.

    A shocking cash of female depravity came under the notice of the Richmond Bench this morning. A young girl named Kate Nolan was charged with vagrancy. The evidence of three ...

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  12. LARRIKINISM AT NORTH CARLTON.

    This morning, at the Carlton Police Court, the three men arrested yesterday afternoon by Plain-clothes Constables Borsum and Vivian on a charge of unlawfully assaulting ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    Latest reports of the revolution in Chili state that the navy are actively engaged in blocking the coast. The army, however, remain staunch to the ...

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  14. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Steady rain set in last evening and fell continuously throughout the night and this morning. There is every appearance of a continuance throughout the day. Rain has ...

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  15. ANOTHER OF THE GANG.

    A young man of 19, named Charles Dennis. was then brought before the Bench on a charge of vagrancy. He had also been arrested by Borsum and Vivian. It was ...

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  16. ALLEGED LARCENY FROM A RAILWAY PLATFORM.

    On the 8th instant George Hewlett, a grazier, residing at Strathmere, near Kilmore, who was on the point of taking his departure from the Spencer street. ...

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  17. THE LAST MOMENTS.

    The Prahran municipality [?] substitute the sealed pan sys[?] nightsoil for that at, present [?] having made an agreement to [?] ...

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  18. THE SIOUX RISING IN AMERICA.

    The Sioux Indians in the Nebraska country, who have been on the warpath for some time past, are now quietly disarming, and the trouble is now virtually ...

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  19. FROM BRISBANE.

    Rain is general throughout this colony, and floods are regarded as inevitable in many parts. Continuous heavy rains have fallen in Brisbane, and every preparation is ...

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  20. A LEADER OF A SECOND GANG.

    John Lomasney was brought up on a similar charge. The police stated that this prisoner was the leader of another gang, who had recently set the police at defiance, and ...

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  21. SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES.

    The principal item in the programme for this evening entertainment at the Anolle Hall is an eight rounds contest between "Star light" and Morris. Both mean business this ...

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  22. SEVERE WEATHER IN ENGLAND.

    The weather throughout England is again intensely cold, in consequence of renewed frost, and a heavy snowstorm prevailed to-day. ...

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  23. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    The question of police promotions is a burning one with members of the force at present. A new and unexpected development appears likely to occur in the course of ...

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  24. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Broken Hill express met with an accident this morning at the Saddle- worth railway station, which, fortunately, was not attended with any ...

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  25. TO-MORROW'S SERVICE AND LECTURES.

    St. James's Cathedral--Bishop of [?] bourne evening. The Dean in the morning. Baptist Church, South Melbourne.--Rev. F. G Buckingham, morning and evening. ...

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  26. THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

    The united States Government has made proposals to the Canadian Government with the object of concluding a treaty of reciprocity for the exchange of commercial products. ...

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  27. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED.

    SIR,--In answer to "Starlight" challenge to the middle weight. I will box him in three weeks time. And as I do not intend to visit Melbourne until the 26th. I will meet him at ...

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  28. BOARD OF HEALTH.

    Among the recommendations of the Committee of the whole Board, to be do[?]t with at the next meeting, are the following:-- ...

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  29. POLICE POINTS.

    An [?] of drunks, vagrants and others who [?] soiled fringe of society put in an enforced appearance at the marky Police court this morning. A young man ...

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  30. THE PICNIC DISASTER AT MORGAN.

    A sad accident occurred at Ryun's Greek Morgan, yesterday, in connection with a picnic party there. The weather being hot, several ladies decided to ...

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  31. ILLNESS OF MR BRADLAUGH [?].P.

    Mr Charles Bradlaugh, M.P. for Northampton, is seriously ill. ...

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  32. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." A FIFTH EDITION OF THE HERALD is published daily. ...

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  33. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Bar sliver has declined in value, the present quotation being 4s per ounce, showing a fall O[?]d. ...

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  34. JUVENILE OFFENDERS.

    To-day, at the South Melbourne Court, Edward Morrington (11).and Bertie Hocking (10) were charged with stealing five pigeons, a dove, and a canary, valued at ...

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  35. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Heavy rain fell here all last night, and it is now continuing with very little sign of abatement. The present downpours the third we have had here since the New Year, ...

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  36. A DISHONEST DOMESTIC

    Mrs Ellen Murray, of Carlisle street, [?] Kilda, a fortnight ago engaged a middle aged woman named Jane Adams as a domestic. The latter gave notice to leave last Tuesday ...

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  38. ROWDYISM AT ARMADALE.

    Sea [?] constable Wilsoncroft, in charge the Ma[?] station, proceeded, at the local Court this morning, against two men named Alexander Wright[?] Charles Cox on the ...

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  40. KYNETON.

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  41. THE PRAHRAN TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Phelan, the [?] actor on the Prahran tragedy still lies [?] Alfred Hospital, is rapidly improving [?] getting better so fast that he will [?] for ...

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  42. BURGLARY AT CAULFIELD.

    Mr George D. Radcliffe, a clerk in the office of Messrs Little and Davis, estate agents, residing in Field street, Caulfield, went away on a holiday three weeks since, ...

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  43. SUDDEN DEATH AT CARLTON.

    A very sudden death was reported to the police Carlton this morning. A blacksmith named Robert Goudle, 33 years of age who resides at No. 13 Ormand place Carlton ...

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  44. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A grain buyer and cattle dealer at Wunghnu, Jos. Paulson, endeavored to commit suicide on Wednesday last by shooting. He shot away some scalp and skull. ...

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  45. ADELAIDE.

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