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  6. FATAL BUILDING ACCIDENT.

    A building accident of a very serious character occurred in Simpson's read, five doors west from Church street, about 12 o'clock noon to-day. At the place ...

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  7. THE FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    To-day Sir Henry Parkes took the chair at 11 o'clock. Amessage was received from the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce, ...

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  8. FIGHTING FOR FERGUSON'S FREEHOLDS.

    The Ferguson Will Case was continued in the First Civil Court this morning, before his Honor Mr. justice Molesworth. The cross-examination of George william ...

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  9. PHELAN'S EXECUTION.

    The inquuest touching the death of John Thomas Phelan who was judicially hanged in the Melbourne gaol to-day, was held by Dr. Youl and a jury in that prison to-day. ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The Episcopalian Church at Ganowindra was burnt to the ground this morning. ...

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  11. FROM BRISBANE.

    A special correspondent at Clermont wires to say that official wires have just been received from barcaidine stating that attempts were made yesterday to ...

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  12. THE PALACE HOTEL FIRES.

    This afternoon, at the City Court, Minnie O'Neill and William Pilley answered to their names on a charge of conspiracy to commit perjury. The case was commenced a week ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Railway Commissioners last week received four tenders for the construction in the colony of 50 locomotive tank engines. As there are only two firms in ...

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  14. THE JEWELLERS AND THE TARIFF.

    A deputation from the Working Jewellers' Society waited on the Commissioner of Customs this morning with reference to the duty charged on imported bangles, ...

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  15. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat firm at 4s a bushel for prime samples, bags included, free on board or on the trucks at Port Adelaide. Inferior samples proportionately less. Out ports, ...

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  16. THE PREMIER BUILDING SOCIETY

    Setting the list of contributories to the Premier Permanent Building and Land Investment Association, the wearisome, but necessary, task commenced by Mr. Justice ...

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  17. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A large meeting of farmers was held on Saturday, representing 30,000 acres of land, to protest against the extravagant expenditure of borrowed money on ...

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  18. L3500 IN DISPUTE.

    The official liquidator applied that Marie Le Febvre, wife of Louis C. Le Febvre, wine merchant, Collins street, should be put down in the list of contributor's, as owing ...

    Article : 550 words
  19. ANOTHER BANK DEFAULTER.

    Mr. Gregg, manager of the Bank of Australasia at Kooramin, has been arrested for the embezzlement of L500. The deficiency was discovered by the ...

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  20. 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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  22. WHOLESALE SLY GROG SELLING.

    Inspector Reche, of the Excise Department Melbourne, accompanied by six mounted troopers, surrounded the navvies camp, Korramburra, on the Great Southern ...

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  23. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  24. WOMEN'S DRESS.

    A distinct advance in the hygiene off women's dress, we, "Health," observe, has been illustrated by a costume lately introduced by Mrs. Charles Hancock. The new ...

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  25. DEATH OF A PROMINENT RESIDENT.

    Mr. Phillip Pitt Hind, proprietor of the "Warragul Guardian and Cranbourne Herald," died at his residence, Warragul, this morning. He was one of the oldest ...

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  26. SANDHURST.

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  27. FREED BY INSOLVENCY.

    The official liquidator applied for the name of Louis C. Le Febvre to be placed on the list in respect of several sums amounting to total of 1,3056 0s 6d. ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    We have had sensational reports of an extraordinary rainfall in Sydney, and as anything might happen during such a summer as Victorians have been ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

    There was a large attendance of buyers at Kirk's Bazaar to-day, when several well known racehorses were offered for [?] by Messrs Campbell and Sons and W. C. Yuille ...

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  30. TO-DAY INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Dr. Youl at the Gaol to-day rouching the death of a man named Patrick O'Donnell, who died in that prison on Saturday last. Evidence was ...

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  31. HOTEL PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Footscray Police Court this morning Esther Murray, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, Yarraville, was charged with knowingly allowing a raffie to take place upon her ...

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  32. THE HAWKSBURN OUTRAGES.

    The man, Alexander Herbison, arrested on suspicion of being the perpetrator of the assaults on women at Hawksburn and Prahran on Friday week, was brought up ...

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  33. JUVENILE HOUSEBREAKERS.

    A housebreaker of nine years of age in a bit of a novelty. Yet such appear that the Prahran Court this morning it the person of Johany Horris, who came up smiling in a ...

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  34. BAR DOOR OPEN.

    At the same court Francis M'Bryant, licensee of the Stoney Creek Hotel, was fined L5 for allowing his her door open. He stated that he had opened it so that his ...

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  36. THE SUICIDE AT SOUTH YARRA.

    Mr. Candler held an inquest at the New bridge Hotel, South Yarra, this morning, on the body of John Read, aged 67 years, who shot himself on Saturday morning. ...

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  37. POLICE POINTS.

    H. C. Ward, cutler, of Swan street, Richmond, was this day fined by the local Bonch the nominal penalty of a penny a day for 76 days, during which he had neglected ...

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