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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The forty-second intercolonial match, Victoria v. New South Wales, was resumed on the Association Ground to-day. The weather is beautifully fine, and a fresh wicket has ...

    Article : 158 words
  8. THE CLIFTON HILL TRAGEDY.

    Jealousy has claimed another -- we may say two more -- victims, and his terrible nature is once again written down in characters of blood. When he only shows ...

    Article : 196 words
  9. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

    A gentleman signing himself "Music" writes to us as follows: -- The Editor of the HERALD. -- Sir, -- Being myself a teacher of singing, I would feel obliged if you would ...

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  10. NATIONAL ODE, 1891.

    No past is thine to be undone. To stand erect and face the sun. Bend thou the bars of class and clan ; Let merit be the gauge of ma[?]. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FROM BRISBANE.

    At Townsville on Saturday evening, a poise of nine police in plain-clothes made a raid on a Chinese gambling den, at Ross Island, and arrested seven Chinese in the act ...

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  12. "POCKET-MONEY" WORKERS.

    A London newspaper ("The Hospital") thus directs attention to a cause of widespread distress. The evil is prevalent in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and other ...

    Article : 444 words
  13. THE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS.

    Mr Anderson anticipates squalls and fresh Weather during the next few days between Bustard Head and Sydney, and rain more or less heavy over many parts of ...

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  14. CONSTABLE M'DOUGALL'S STATEMENT.

    Constable M'Dougall, who is stationed at Clifton Hill, and to whom the dreadful occurrence was first made known by William Swan made the following statement to ...

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  15. THE PRINCIPALS.

    The principals were sweethearts, and it is here that much of the horror with which the tragedy is invested obtrudes itself. Sworn enemies one expected to quarrel, ...

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  17. THE MINES.

    The White Lead mine is preparing a parcel of 25 tons of picked carbonate ore Tor shipment to Dry Creek as an experiment. This ore is being raised from the 130ft level of ...

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  18. THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY.

    The good folks of Melbourne have got another holiday, this 26th January, and will, of course, make the very bust they can of it with a clear, sunny sky overhead ...

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  19. THE SCENE OF THE MURDER.

    So much for the principles, now for the scene of the tragedy. The dark deed was enacted in the Darling Gardens, which are situated in Clifton ...

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  20. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Arrangements have been finally completed for the acceleration of the mails between New Zealand and London, via San Francisco, by three days each way. The time to ...

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  21. A STRANGE EXPERIENCE AT SEA.

    An extraordinary story of a whaling experience has been received at Liverpool from San Francisco. The tailing whaler C. W. Morgan, after a successful cruise in ...

    Article : 275 words
  22. PUBLIC COMPLAINTS

    INDIGNANT SHOPKEEPER writes: -- Will you kindly allow us to ventilate a grievance through your columns. The streets of St. Kilda are swept by horse-sweepers very ...

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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. THE LOVERS' LAST WALK

    The last movements of the two lovers, so far af they have at present been ascertained, show the tragedy in its darkest aspect. Wilson left home yesterday morning at 8 ...

    Article : 454 words
  25. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  26. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT

    This afternoon shortly after 1 o'clok a runaway horse, ridden by Peter Walsh, 21 years of age, collided violently with a tramcar at the corner of Exhibition and Collins street. ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' CELEBRATION.

    The 103rd anniversary of the Colonization of Australia was celebrated by the Victorian Branches of the Australian Natives' Association in a right royal fashion ...

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  28. BY WIRE. -- FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT MARYBOROUGH.

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  29. AT THE POLICE COURT.

    John Wilson, the tram-car conductor, who is charged with the murder of the girl, Stella Marks, was brought before the Collingwood Beach this morning. The Bench was ...

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  30. TRAGIC INCIDENT ON A WRECK.

    Mr William Davis, second officer of the steamship Uppingham, of London, which was wrecked on the coast of Devon, on Sunday, 23rd of November, has made a ...

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  31. ADELAIDE.

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  32. SYDNEY TURF CLUB ANNIVERSARY RACES.

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  33. SANDHURST.

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    The ordinary general half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company will be held at the Athenaeum to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ...

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  36. MRS. REID'S STATEMENT

    Mrs Reid, 98 Johnston street, was discovered by our reporter this morning considerably upset by the dreadful fate of her young friend, Miss Marks. In answer ...

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  38. THE CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

    Sons of Scotia mustered strongly at the Melbourne cricket ground where the Caledonian sports were held to-day. The efforts made by enthusiastic North Britons ...

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  39. THE INQUEST.

    The inquest will not be held to-morrow as anticipated by the bench as the Collingwood police court. It will be held at the Morgue on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock by Mr ...

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