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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Probate was granted by Mr Justice A'Beckett, to-day, to the will of the late James Farrell, of Annoly, Wattle Tree road, Malvern, formerly Parliamentary ...

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  7. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The Australian Mortgage Land and Finance Co., Limited, have received the following telegram from Messrs Helmuth, Schwartze and Co., London, dated 10th ...

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  8. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    The following prosecutions for off under the Licensing Act came before Mr Shuter, P.M., and a full Bench of magistrates, in the District Court, this ...

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  9. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr Parnell, who left London last night, arrived at Kingstown this morning. Although the steamer arrived at an early hour a large crowd had assembled on the wharf, ...

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  11. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The No. 1 Sectional Committee of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways met at the Parliament Buildings this morning under the presidency of Mr Bent. ...

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  12. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A fatal accident is reported from Wilcannia, the victim being a carrier named Boomer. It appears that deceased and his mate were returning from Wilcannia with ...

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  13. A NATIONAL BENEFIT.

    Therefore, in his opinion, and after careful consideration, he thought it would be a national benefit, if the northern district of Melbourne and the railways running around ...

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  14. FROM ADELAIDE.

    There is a quiet, but firm market for wheat, and large lots are worth 3s 9d. For farmers parcels we quote 3s 5d to 3s 5½d. and for best brands of roller flour, L8 10s to ...

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  15. THE MOSS WILL CASE.

    The litigation which has taken place over the will of the late Henry Moss, lighterman, has at last been brought to a close, probate having been granted to the will of the ...

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  16. THE NATIONAL HOTEL BOURKE STREET.

    Fanny Gallagher, licensee of the National Hotel, Bourke street, was charged with wilfully delaying Senior-constable Hayes, duly authorised in writing, entrance to her ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Owing to the lateness of the session and the large amount of business to be transacted the House of Assembly commenced morning sittings to-day, the Chamber meeting ...

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  18. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  19. THE GENERAL COMMITTEE.

    The secretary announced that the new member, Mr F. C. Mason, had made the necessary statutory declarations, and was able to take his seat. ...

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  20. SEIZURE OF THE PLANT OF "UNITED IRELAND."

    Later intelligence received from Dublin shows that the seizure of the plant of "United Ireland" was not effected without difficulty. Mr Parnell, accompanied by ...

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  21. THE GREAT SOUTHERN LINE.

    The Surveyor-General, Mr Black, was to examined touching the area served by the Great Southern line. He said that the area served by the line, taking 19 miles on both ...

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  22. TRAMS AND RAILWAYS.

    Mr M'Intyre referred to the tram service. Mr Speight: I think the trams and the railways can go alongside each other, and so long as each endeavors to serve the public ...

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  23. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Re-timbering of the British mine is being rapidly pushed on, the new timbers having been fixed for one hundred and twenty-eight feet south from the main shaft, and ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation, consisting of 60 gentlemen who have interests in Queensland, waited to-day on Lord Knutsford, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, for the ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    This was the second case of the kind within the week. Deceased was Henri Jelfr[?]is, a married man, aged 31, residing at 4 Clarendon place North, South Melbourne. ...

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  27. IF BOTH LINES ARE MADE.

    Assuming for a moment that it was necessary to make both lines, I put down that the Collingwood line would serve the line up to Heidelberg would serve ...

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  28. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    A Conference of the representatives of the various unions was held last night. The opinion was freely expressed that the engineers had acted ...

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  29. TENDERS.

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  30. EVIDENCE OF MR PINNIGER.

    Mr Thomas Pinniger, district surveyor of the Lands Department, gave evidence respecting the extent of Mallee lands. He said that the total acreage of Malice in ...

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  31. RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS RE-ENGAGEMENT.

    Ministers are still busily encaged in trying to arrange the railway question. Mr Speight has not as yet notified the Minister as to whether or not ...

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  32. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The German squadron sailed to-day for Samoa and Tonga. The political situation in New Zealand is still unsettled, and an early resignation of ...

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  33. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Two and three-quarter per cent Consols are unchanged -- 96⅜. The market rate of discount is now ⅛ per cent, higher, viz., 4[?] per cent, or ...

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  34. EVIDENCE BY MR JAMES STERLING.

    Mr James Sterling, geological surveyor, gave evidence as to the character of the country along the route of the proposed lines from Bruthen to Omeo ...

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  35. ADELAIDE.

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  36. POLICE POINTS.

    A few days ago a seaman belonging to the ship Westgarth, named Patrick Lee, was brought before the Port Melbourne Court our the charge of being absent from the vessels. ...

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  37. BALLARAT.

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  38. FROM BRISBANE.

    Information received by the police authorities at Rockhampton, shows that a travelling hawker named M'Loskey has been lost in the bush near Mariborough. ...

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  39. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is L1 lower, and is quoted L91 15s per ton. Chilian bar copper is 15s lower, and is quoted at L54 5s per ton. ...

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  40. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

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

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  41. DELAYING THE POLICE.

    Eleanor Nightingale, licensee of the Bohemian Hotel, Swanston street, was charged with wilfully delaying entrance to her premises to Senior-constable Hayes, furnished ...

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  43. PEDESTRIANISM

    At Toowoomba a walking match took place between Kimmins and German for L25 and the championship of Queensland, the distance being one mile. The judge declared German ...

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  44. ABOUT THAT HERALD PROPOSAL

    SIR. -- I am instructed by the Executive Committee of this Society, to inform you that at its meeting yesterday, the article in your issue of Monday, 8th inst., headed "A ...

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  45. IN THE DOCK.

    Appeal cases were continued at the General Sessions this morning. ...

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  46. SANDHURST.

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  47. MR SPEIGHT BEFORE THE COMMISSION.

    Mr Speight, the Chief Commissioner of Railways, was next examined. Regarding the proposed Fitzroy line to connect the Northern Suburbs with the ...

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  48. STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING.

    A man named Christopher M'Evoy, who was travelling with cattle, has been struck dead by lightning 30 miles from Richmond Downs on the Cloncurry road. ...

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  49. GALHALLY V. WATKINS.

    Charles Galhally, painter in Government workshops appellant, Against Mary Watkins, housekeeper, respondent. An appeal against a maintenance order made by the ...

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  50. DISCOVERY OF HUMAN REMAINS.

    Human remains, supposed to be those of a Chinese, have been found on Cassilis station. The remains appear to have been lying there about 12 months. ...

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  52. CHORAL HARMONIC SOCIETY.

    Last night, at the Athenæum, the Choral Harmonic Society gave an excellent concert under the direction of Mr Otto Linden, who is to be congratulated alike upon the high ...

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  53. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A death under rather peculiar circumstances is reported this morning from Prell's Buildings, at the corner of Collins street and Queen street. Mr William Williams, whose ...

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  54. ANNIVERSARY DAY.

    The Separation Day holiday was generally observed in Brisbane and throughout the colony. The weather was generally favorable for the pleasure seekers. An Anniversary ...

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  55. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

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  57. DR LAURENCE ON OATMEAL.

    SIR. -- Dr Lau[?]ce's deprecatory remarks anent natural in the recent lecture cannot be allowed to [?] without protest. What [?]atmeal has done in the way giving bone and ...

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  58. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the City Court this morning, Thos. Barry was charged with a[?]aulting a woman, named Susan Eccles, a recent arrival from Tasmania. Owing to the dangerous state of ...

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  59. THE ESTIMATED REVENUE.

    The mileage at the back of the Fitzroy extension would be something like 22 miles, and at present the locality is largely populated, and the population is extending. ...

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