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  6. THE REDUCTION OF CABLE RATES.

    The Postmaster-General wears a pleasanter smile than usual today. The reduction in cable rates, long-delayed through no fault of his, is now an all but accomplished fact, and ...

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  7. BEAUMARIS TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Beaumaris Tramway Company Limited was held today, Mr Byron Moore in the chair. The directors' report staled that the ...

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  8. THE LAST MOMENT

    This morning, at the Hawthorn Police Court, the magistrates who attend the local Bench held a meeting in their room. There were about 20 justices present, the Mayor ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Messrs Wirth Brothers, of circus fame, have been served with a writ for L100 for damages sustained under rather peculiar circumstances. A bull belonging to the ...

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  10. THAT WILL CASE.

    His Honor Mr Justice Molesworth sat in the Third Civil Court this morning, and continued the hearing of the case arising out of the will of the late Henry Ferguson, ...

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  11. CHARGED WITH STEALING PALINGS.

    He was charged with stealing palings?--Yes. And arrested?--No. He was let off, was he not, because the ...

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  12. AWKWARD FOR THE TENANT.

    This morning, in the District Court, Mr Daly asked the Bench that one John Keppel, of King street, Richmond, tenant of a house owned by Andrew Watson, should be ...

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  13. THE BURNT LUGGAGE CLAIMS.

    Mr Hawkeswood, the officer appointed to receive a deal with the claims for property lost in the fire at Spencer street on Sunday evening, registered [?]0 or 60 more claims this ...

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  14. FROM BRISBANE.

    Serious trouble is anticipated in this colony with the Union shearers through the importation of free shearers. A number of police have been sent inland. ...

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  15. IN THE DOCK.

    Thomas Dunbar was found guilty of watching a purse containing half a sovereign and some silver from Margaret Lyell, married woman, residing at South ...

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  16. THE WEATHER.

    Very unsettled weather is anticipated by Mr Wragge in Northern Queensland. Those interested in shipping are specially cautioned to be on the alert. In South Queensland ...

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  17. THE COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES BOARD.

    The representatives of 64 out of the 69 country fire brigades in the colony, attended at the Town Hall this forenoon for the purpose of selecting two ...

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  18. A SUCCESSFUL WATER BORE.

    Mr Brown, contractor, writing from the Aramse bore, states that the bore had been continued to 650 ft., when the force of the water was to great that the iron sinkers ...

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  19. LARCENCY.

    Joseph Murphy was charged with stealing a hone, dray and harnoss, value L54, the property of his employer, Hugh Gamble, of Fitzroy, on the 22nd December. Prisoner ...

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  20. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the Collingwood Court, this morning, Robert Dehnert, licensee of the Brickmakers' Arms, Hotel, Simpsons road, pleaded guilty to having his bar door open ...

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  22. A DOUBLE CHARGE.

    At the Carlton Police Court today William Mortimer, licensee of the Palmerston Hotel, situated at the corner of Cunning and Palmerston streets, was ...

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  23. A BOXING MATCH.

    A fight to a finish between Jim Burge and Jimmy Murphy, for a purse of 100 sovs., came off at O'Br[?] Athletic Hall last night. It ...

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  24. EVADING PAYMENT FOR A CHILD.

    Patrick Doran, an old man, a laborer, was charged at the Collingwood Court today with perjury. The circumstances connected with the case are singular. Doran had a ...

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  25. BUSST AND HIS BICYCLE.

    Thomas Busst, the champion bicyclist, and winner of the Austral Wheel race, was before the District Court this morning to answer the suit of Wm. M'Neil, of Albert ...

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  26. ALLOWING A DRUNKEN PERSON ON LICENSED PREMISES.

    Elizabeth Donnelly, licensee of the Harp of Erin Hotel, Ma[?] street, was prosecuted at the same Court by Inspector Ellis for allowing a drunken person to ...

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  27. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    John M'Grade, the well-known and popular owner and tramer of racehorses, met with a very serious accident at Cowwar, which it is feared ...

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  28. DELAYING THE POLICE.

    At the same court Elizabeth M'Leod, licensee of the Red Lion Hotel, situate at the corner of Cardigan and Petham street, was charged with delaying admittance to ...

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  29. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation if any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  30. THE BARMAID AND THE PUBLICAN.

    Agnes Douglas, sued Wm. H. Grimley, licensee of the Prince of Wales Hotel, Bourke street, this morning, before the District Court, for L1 5s, one week's wages, ...

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  31. THE ESTREATED RECOGNISANCES.

    The two men, Leon 8. Mendelowitz and Bension Horowitz, who failed to answer to their hail to answer a charge of burglary mid stealing, at the St. Kilda Court, recently, ...

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  32. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  33. LONDON WOOL SALES.

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  34. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    A plasterer named William Travers was charged, before Mr Field, J.P., and Mr Joel Hade, J.P., at the Collingwood Court today, with assaulting his wife. Annie ...

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  35. DEATH IN THE COURT.

    This afternoon an extraordinary affair was brought under the notice of the City Court by an elderly woman who had remained in an ante-room all the morning nursing ...

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  37. BY WIRE--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  38. FIRE AT KEW.

    About half-past 2 o'clock this morning, a fire broke out in a six-roomed unoccupied wooden building, situated in Gotham road, Kew. The local brigade was the only one ...

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  39. NEW INSOLVENT.

    James Simpson and George James Hodge cock, trading as Simpson and Co., co[?]builders, of Nelson street, Balaclava, Causes--Pressure of creditors and depression in ...

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  40. THE SHEEP MARKET.

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  41. SANDHURST.

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  44. CLOCKS TO WIND AND GEESE TO PLAY WITH.

    Did you ever give the old man clocks to wind to keep him quiet?--No. Did you ever tend him out into the yard to play with the geese?--No. ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

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  46. ADELAIDE.

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