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  6. THE NARBETHONG TRAGEDY.

    In an Extraordinary Edition of THE Herald PUBLISHED at an early hour this forenoon, it was announced that Colston, the carpenter, who has been missing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,662 words
  7. LATEST CABLES.

    News of a serious disaster to British arms has just been received from Manipur, a native state of Eastern India. Mr James W. Quinton, British Chief ...

    Article : 200 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The last intercolonial match for the season, one between Victoria and Tasmania, was commenced on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning, at half past 10o'clock. ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report from Albury states that a man named Burns had been terribly mangled by an accident on Corowa railway works. He was driving a dray ...

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  10. NORTH-WESTERN MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION.

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  11. A SUSPICIOUS FIRE.

    A sensational case will be tried at the ensuing Circuit Court at Deniliqmn. The defendant is Joseph Howard, a wealthy farmer, living near Tocumwat. ...

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  12. LATE SPORTING.

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  13. BREAKING INTO A RAILWAY STATION.

    Another attempt was made during the small hours this morning to loot the South Brunswick railway station, this being the third time it has been broken into ...

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  14. MILDURA SHIRE.

    Mr Taverner stated that he had been requested by the Mildura Shire to represent that municipality. It was unanimously decided to accept Mr ...

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  15. FROM BRISBANE.

    The latest official information is to the effect that an attack has been made by Unionists upon non-Unionists in the vicinity of Boompat. near St. George. ...

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  16. WATER TRUSTS.

    The Chairman proposed--"That the Government be asked to amend the Water Conservation Act, so as to give Councils the power of taking over, without having to ...

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  18. CENTENNIAL LAUD BANK.

    The [?] ordinary general meeting ot the Centennial Land Bank Limited was held in the Athen[?] Upper Hall this afternoon, the Chairman of Directors, Mr Andrew ...

    Article : 286 words
  19. THE TURF.

    In consequence of an appeal having been lodged at the V.R.C. office against tho decision of the Bayswater and Ringwood Racing Club stewards, in declaring ...

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  20. TASMANIA'S FIRST INNINGS.

    Tasmania opened with C. W. Rock and G. Gatehouse to the bowling of Phillips and Carlton. Umpires--D. Cotter (Victoria), and Side. ...

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  21. SINKING FUNDS.

    Mr Dyer moved, " That the Government be requested to forego the sinking fund provided for the paying off of Water Trust loans for at least ten ...

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  22. THE A.J.C. WEIGHTS.

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  23. NOXIOUS WEEDS.

    Mr Wills proposed, "That tho Government be asked to compel tho enforcement of the Thistle Act throughout the colony, as in many parts nothing whatever was being done ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN. NATIVES' ASSOCIATION.

    The summoned meeting of the [?] Branch was held on Thursday last, the President, Mr E.J. Powell, in the chair. A letter was received from the secretary ...

    Article : 710 words
  25. ACCIDENT NEAR PETERSHAM.

    It has just been reported that as the train was passing near Petersham station a blast wont off in connection with the excavations now coins on for the ...

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  26. PLAIN ENGLISH WANTED.

    Mr Mussen pointed out that a great deal of difficulty was occasioned through the use of the Latin, or botanical, names of plants instead of the English names. The language ...

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  27. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the " Age." A Fifth Edition of THE Herald is ...

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  28. FROM ADELAIDE.

    This morning, the Mayor entertained tho members of the Victorian Commercial Travellers' Association, together with the members of the local body at ...

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  29. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  30. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Indian prisoner, Fatta Chand, condemned for the murder of a countryman named Juggo Mull,has since his sentence in death maintained that stoical ...

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  31. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Already the Geelong people, with a generosity and thoughtfulness that is characteristic of the place, are taking steps to raise a fund ...

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  32. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  33. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    31st March.--Afternoon, 6.31; to-morrow morning, 6.52 ; afternoon, 7.14. CLEARED OUT. Gabe, steamer, 3000 tons, Captain.J. Pain, ...

    Article : 203 words
  34. A NEW FABLE.

    Ono day a peasant carried a basket of potatoes to the field and dug holes in the soil and planted them. His young son watched operations for a time and then inquired : ...

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  35. VISIT OF GUNBOATS.

    Last evening the war steamers Victoria and Albert, and the torpedo boats Childers Nepean, Lonsdale, and Gordon entered Corio Bay. This morning over ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. THE EASTER FAIR.

    The weather to-day, though for a time doubtful, turned out beautifully fine, and the Easter Fair festivities, which had to be postponed yesterday, were carried ...

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  38. FRESH FROM THE SCENE.

    Mr William Rain, architect, accompanied by 14 or 10 ladies aud gentlemen, in a drag, went on Saturday to the scene of the murder, journeying from Daly's ...

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    The heroism that can wear old clothes [?] able to buy new ones is said to be the most lonely feeling on earth. ...

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