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  7. THE PALACE HOTEL FIRES.

    The hearing of the charge of conspiring to commit perjury, aginst William Pilley and Minnie O'Neill, was resumed this morning at the City Court, before Mr Panton, P.M., ...

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  8. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    MR. GEORGE H. WISE, The new President of the Australian Natives' Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VICTORIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYES' ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

    The annual conference of the Victorian Railway Service Mutual Association was resumed at the Y-M.C.A. Hall, Bourke street, this morning; Mr A. D. Mackay ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    In delivering the decision of the Privy Council in the Ah Toy versus Musgrove case. Lord Halsbury, the Lord Chancellor said that it was quite manifest that ...

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  11. THE MINES.

    The Australian Broken Hill Consols mine continues to improve, the face of the ore having widened from 15ft to 24ft. It is not quite no thick as formerly, ...

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  12. LONG HOURS AND OVERTIME.

    The question of long hours and overtime at stations was brought forward by Mr Francisco (Meredith). He stated that very many men in the same position as ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Mines Department have received the periodical reports relative to the work being done by the diamond drill at Korumburraand Jumbunna. At ...

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  14. THE A.N.A. CONFERENCE.

    The Conference met again this morning. On the motion of Mr Hart (Ballarat), seconded by Mr Crosbie, the Conference decided to make the principle of no further ...

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  15. A SOLICITOR'S BILL OF COSTS.

    In the First Civil Court this morning, before his Honor Mr Justice Molesworth and a jury of six, an, interesting, though at the same time extremely ...

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  16. THE WRECK OF THE UTOPIA.

    It has now been ascertained that the number of persons who have perished in the wreck of the emigrant steamer Utopia, near Gibraltar, amounts to over ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Parramatta, left here this morning for Australian ports, with outward Brindisi mails to ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL QUESTION.

    I interviewed Mr G. H. Wise, the new President of the Australian Natives' Association, this morning, in reference to the telegram from Sir Bryan O'Loghlen ...

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  19. QUESTION OF TITLE.

    Mr Francisco urged that the Commissioners should again be urged to abolish the title of porters-in-charge and gatekeepers-in-charge, and that all men in charge of ...

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  20. FROM BRISBANE.

    Scarcely any fresh or important news has come through regarding the shearing difficulty until this morning, when a Clermont correspondent reports that ...

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  21. FACILITIES FOR PROMOTION

    Some discussion took place on a proposal that more facilities be given to employes in all branches to perfect themselves for promotion; but the general opinion seemed to ...

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  23. REMUNERATION FOR GATE-KEEPING.

    The remuneration of officers' in charge of stations far gates under their care was considered. The rule at present is that a porter-in-charge, who gets less than 7s 6d a day, ...

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  24. THE INJECTION OF KOCH'S LYMPH AT THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    At the Melbourne Hospital to-day two patients were operated upon with Professor Koch's tuberculine. Both patients are suffering from tuberculozis of the ...

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  25. THE CHILD MURDER AT THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    It appears that a most extraordinary blunder was made during the inquest which was hold at the Women's Hospital on Tuesday in connection with the case ...

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  26. HEALTH AND MORALITY.

    Mr Burns (Tatars), brought forward the question of the urgent need for additionalac-commodation to gatehouses. The President observed that Mr Speight ...

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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." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  28. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    19th March.--Afternoon, 9.24 ; to-morrow morning, 9.50; afternoon, 10,18. ARRIVED. Nowra, schooner, 50 tons Captain J. ...

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  29. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A notorious larrikin, named Michael Trencher, was brought up at the Police Court to-day, and sentenced to three months imprisonment for being an ...

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  31. POST-MORTEM EXAMINATIONS.

    It will be recollected that some difference of opinion was expressed by Dr Youl, City Coroner, and Dr Shields, Government Medical Officer, respecting the right of medical men ...

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  32. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON

    Some time back the Minister of Defence suggested to Lord Charles Scott, the Admiral of the British Fleet on the Australian station, that a naval demonstration should ...

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  33. A BIG CONTRACT.

    For the last ten days the Railway Commissioners have had under consideration, the four tenders sent in for the construction within the colony of fifty new goods ...

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  34. LATE SPORTING.

    A curious point has cropped up in connection with the Maiden Trot run at Elsternwick Park on Saturday. According to the role of the Victorian Trotting Club, under which the ...

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  36. GOVERNMENT SUPPLIES.

    A discussion followed upon a proposal that epairers should be supplied with shovels by he Deportment. The President said if the department ...

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  37. SANDHURST.

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  38. SUDDEN DEATH OF A N.S.W. LEGISLATOR.

    This morning, at Parer's Cafe, Bourke street, Mr. Fletcher, member of the Legislative Assembly of New South Wales for Newcastle, died suddenly, ...

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  39. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    There is vary little business in the betting markes this morning. Marvel is favorite for the Doncaster Handicap at 10 to 1. ...

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  40. EXTRA SIXPENCE A DAY.

    The St. James Branch submitted a proposal in favor of an additional sixpence per day being paid to all employee who receive under seven shillings. ...

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  43. NEW INSOLVENT.

    George Osbald[?]ton, less of Case street, Prahran, d[?]. Liabilities, L250 7s 7d ; assets, L3 6s (includig a wheelbarrow valued as L1 6s) ; d[?]way, L217 1s 7d. Causes of ...

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