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  6. A THEATRICAL DISPUTE.

    The partnership disputes of Mr Harry St. Maur, the well-known comedy actor, and Mr David Christie Murray, the equally well-known author and actor, were ventilated ...

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  7. MR JOHN NIMMO'S CASE.

    Mr Mitchell said Mr Nimmo, whose case was in the list for the day, desired an adjournment. It was decided to read the affidavits in ...

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  8. THE PREMIER PERMANENT ASSOCIATION.

    Two days ago we announced that the Premier Permanent Association had taken up its residence in the Banco Court, and promised to remain for a considerable ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The Standard" this morning publishes a statement to the effect that one of the leading London financial firms is entangled with the credit of the ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Bradley, the manager of the Sydney Branch of the E.S. and A.C. Bank, who is accused of having embezzled L2000, was arrested yesterday ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    So far the business of the Convention has been mostly preliminary, but to-day, which also marks the veteran of the veteran statesman. Sir George Grey, ...

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  12. STATEMENT BY THE "TIMES."

    In connection with the [?]tiers of a leading, London financial house the "Times" to-day states there is not the least cause for alarm. The difficulty, the ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Premier Permanent cases reached a highly interesting stage this morning when his Honor Mr Justice Hodges made an important announcement, and some ...

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  14. IN THE DOCK.

    Thomas Arthur Bone, a respectable looking man, apparently of about 35 or 40 years of age, was charged with shooting at William John Dingle with ...

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  15. OTHER CASES.

    In the case of John Strang, proposed to be listed for L287, Mr Strang claimed the privilege of forfeiting his shares under the rules of the society. ...

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  16. THE SUPPOSED PLATINUM ROBBERY.

    At Cootamundra Police Court yesterday afternoon, Robert John Walker Pound, was charged with stealing L6000 worth of platinum, the property of the Otway ...

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  17. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The hauling machinery on main shaft on the South mine is completed, and work stopped in the shaft while the now poppets are erected. This will take a week ...

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  19. DISAPPEARANCE AT SEA.

    The disappearance of a retired publican, named George B. Birch, formerly of Greswick, but latterly residing at South Yarra, is at present forming the subject of a police ...

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  20. GENERAL SESSIONS.

    A young man, named Frederick Penny, was tried for breaking into the shop of a grocer named Bishop, carrying on business in Simpson's road, Richmond, on ...

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  21. FROM SYDNEY.

    The Postal Conference met this morning, but us the report of bends of departments was not ready, and the delegates wished to hear Sir Henry Parkes move ...

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  22. PERILS OF THE STREETS.

    Two rather stylishly-dressed young women, named Sophia Han[?]nond and Sarah Makay were tried for stealing L4 15s from Michael Moore in Little Lonsdale street on ...

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  23. 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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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  26. THE PALACE HOTEL FIRES.

    In referring last night to the arrest of the girl Minnie O'Neil on a charge of perjury laid against her by Mr J. W. Wilson,of the Palace Hotel, we mentioned ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    to-morrow will be moderately fine and warmer, with north and northeasterly winds. It is somewhat unsettled at present, and may develop into sultry ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS

    4th March. -- Afternoon, 8.13; to-morrow morning, 8.37; afternoon, 9.3. ARRIVED. Otarama steamer. 3800 tons. Captain G. ...

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  29. WATER SUPPLY FOR GLEHROY.

    The water supply requirements of Glenroy were to-day brought under the notice of Mr M'Leau, Acting Minister, in the absence of Mr Wheeler, by a deputation of the district ...

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  30. TRADE AND INTERCOURSE.

    It was also an absolutely necessary condition of perfect Federation that we should be free on the borders and free everywhere in trade and intercourse ...

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  31. BALLARAT.

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  32. THE FERGUSON WILL CASE

    The Ferguson will case was continued to-day before Mr Justice Molesworth in the First Civil Court. Mr Higgins and Mr Topp appeared for ...

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  33. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

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  34. PROPERTY SALES.

    Mr William lovers, junior, offered several properties in Carlton and North Melbourne for sale as Messrs Munro and Baillieu's rooms this afternoon. There was a very large ...

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  35. MR JOHN E. GOURLAY'S CASE.

    Mr Neighbour, counsel for Mr John E. Gourlay, desired to mention his client's ease, Mr Gourlay was not held liable, either as a shareholder or a borrower; but ...

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  36. POLICE POINTS.

    At employee at Stubbs's laths, named Robert Fenton, proceeded against a young man named Thomas Dobson, at the South Melbourne Court, this morning, on the ...

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  37. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.

    The night before last,Thomas M'Intyre, a nightman, removed room a house in Fitzroy the dead body of a newly-born female child. He lost it in charge ...

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  38. SANDHURST.

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  39. THE ARMY AND NAVY.

    Speaking of the military and naval defence it was, he said, necessary, in order to be effective for emergencies, and economical, that the control should he ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Coming to Parliament, he said there must be an Upper House composed of the embodiment of the material judgment, longer experience, and weight of character ...

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  42. MEW INSOLVENT.

    Alexander Stathy, of Swanston street, Melbourne oyster salesman. Causes -- Pressure of creditors, inability to collect money owing to him, and losses in business owing to the ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING

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  45. THE CATTLE MARKET.

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  46. Family Notices

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