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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The following it the record received at the Melbourne telegraph office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the 24 hours ending 9 ...

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  7. IN THE DOCK.

    John Afmstrong, Thomas A. Ray, and William Hudson were charged with having burglariously entered the shop of Mr Paul Thomas, in Collins street, on the night of 4th ...

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  8. HOBART RACES.

    The Tasmanian Racing Clubs Summer Meeting commences to-day under somewhat unfavorable prospects. It has been raining all night, and is now very showery. ...

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  10. A PECULIAR CASE.

    A very Peculiar affair occurred last night, in Lonsdale street, between Exhibition and Bussell streets. Constable M'Cubbin was on duty in that locality shortly after 8 ...

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  11. POPULAR AUTHORS.

    This morning in the County Court, before Judge Hamilton and a jury of four,an action for L500 damages for injuries alleged to have been received in an accident in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A Barcaldine (Queensland) correspondent wires:--Shearers and laborers positively decline to sign the pastoralists agreements and labor from southern colonics is to be ...

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  13. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is steady for wheat. Sales of shipping parcels are reported at 3s 7d, but 3s 8d, free on board, bags as wheat, is the general quotation. Farmers' lots, 3s 5d to ...

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  14. THE SAME PRISONERS-- ANOTHER BURGLARY.

    James Anderson, William Hudson and Thomas A. Ray were charged also with breaking, on the night of 9th November, IS90, into the shop of Robert Hugh ...

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  15. AFFRAY ON BOARD SHIP.

    There was a row on board the German barque Ernestine at the South Wharf yesterday afternoon, during which, it is alleged, Cad Wolf, the ship's carpenter, stabbed an ...

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  16. FROM BRISBANE.

    A telegram from Cook town states that William O'Donnell persists in his statement that he has discovered magnificent alluvial gold in the bed of one of the largest ...

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  17. (Before His Honor Judge Casey and Juries of 12).

    Walter Lloyd was found guilty of assaulting and robbing, in company, Richard Herbert, from New Zealand, in Flinders lane, on the 16th December, and was ...

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  18. RAILWAY REFORMS AND REFORMERS.

    The rumored reforms to be effected in the Railway department still continue to be the stock subject of consideration in railway circles, but beyond the fast which we ...

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  19. ALLEGED WOUNDING.

    Thomas Price, charged with wounding his wife, Bridget, on 20th December, was found not guilty, and was discharged. Prisoner's wife said he cut her throat with a razor. ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    John Sanderson and Co. have received the following cablegram from their London firm. Messrs Sanderson, Marray and Co.:-- "London,6.25 p.m., 3rd February.-- Com. ...

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  22. THE MINES.

    Visiting day at the South mine was availed of by half a dozen visitors, but owing to the South having the use of the Central mine shaft, only half time was allowed. There is ...

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  23. LADY TEACHERS' SALARIES.

    A deputation of lady teachers waited upon the Minister of Education today, with respect to the non-payment to them of the increments retained ...

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  24. BAIRNSDALE BREWING COMPANY.

    Mr Eagleson applied to Mr Justice Webb in Chambers, this morning, that a rule this which had been granted by his Honor on the 11th of December for the winding up of the ...

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  25. LATEST CABLES.

    The Canadian Parliament woe formally dissolved yesterday. In the course of his speech. Sir John M'Donald, the Premier, stated that his Government ...

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  26. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    An old man named John Stone, a battle gatherer, who, besides being in ill-health, was in very poor circumstances, put an end to his troubles this morning by cutting his ...

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  27. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    To day Detectives ConsiJine, Ward and Macmanamy at rested a man named George Robert Bowman, on a charge of embezzling two cheques, the moneys of the Melbourne ...

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  28. THE CLARKE MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP.

    Thu examination of candidates for the South Province (Victoria) Scholarship in connection with the Royal College of Music, London, was held in the Froeroasoa's ...

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  29. A FIRE.

    At about half-past 6 last evening a fire broke out in Hamilton's book and fancy goods warehouse. In a few minutes the local fire brigade was on the scene, and ...

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  30. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except tho "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter will be found on Page 4. ...

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  31. THE REVOLUTION IN CHILI-

    Latest advices from Valparaiso in connection with the revolution in Chili reports that the regular troops, after several hours of severe fighting, regained ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    HIGH WATER AT WILLIAM STOWN. 4th February.-- Afternoon,3.30; to-morrow morning 3.19; afternoon, 10.22. ARRIVED. ...

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  33. A DEN OF INFAMY.

    Three disreputable old women, named Annie Annear, Annie Perry, and Mary Nangle, were brought before the Richmond Bench this morning under circumstances of ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held at the Melbourne Hospital to-day touching the death of a child named Alice Magner, II years of age, the daughter of Jacob Magner, pawnbroker, ...

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  35. THE PARISIAN MURDER.

    Eyraud, who was sentenced to death for having, in conjunction with his mistress, Gabrielle Bompard, atrociously murdered a process server, named ...

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  36. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    Ellen Fisher proceeded against her husband, Joseph Fisher, at the South Melbourne Court this morning for assaulting her. The complainant started that and had ...

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  37. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.

    At about 6.30 this morning a laborer named John Hoist was passing through the Carlton Gardens, when he came across a small parcel lying on one of the sidewalks, which ...

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  38. LATEST COMMERCIAL IN ELLIGENCE.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the united Kingdom amounts to 2,050,000 quarters, being 60,000 quarters in excess of last week. ...

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  39. RICHMOND CITY FIRE BRIGADE.

    The half-yearly receting of the above named brigade was held last night in the Richmond Town Hall. Captain White occupied the chair, and there were also ...

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  40. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are 6s lower, to-day's quotation being L3 per share. ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Australian wheat, February - March shipment, is to-day worth 37s per quarter. ...

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  43. THE CATTLE MARKET.

    Fatcattle--2050 were entered her the week's market,all fo which were yarded and said to-day. The entry comprised 300 from New South Wales, 650 from North Eastern district, ...

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  44. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    An elderly woman named Bridget Kean, who resides at No. 62 Pelham street, Carlton, with her husband, a baker by trade, attempted to commit suicide at about 7.30 ...

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  45. LATE STOCKS AND SHADES.

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  46. STABBING AFFRAY OF BOARD THE KELTON.

    It would seem that the troubles on board the recently-quarantined ship; Kelton, have not ended by her being granted pratique. The first mate is still in ...

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  47. THE MAILS

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Britannia, from Melbourne, 3rd January, arrived here this morning. ...

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