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  6. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    JAMES WILSON, Who on Sunday night murdered his sweetheart, Stella Leuisa Marks, at Clifton Hill, by cutting her throat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE POST OFFICE PLACE TRAGEDY.

    The tragic and mysterious death of the young letter-carrier, Charles Cameron, is to-day the chief topic of interest in the city. The death of the unfortunate ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    All the German vessels in Harbor are gaily decorated with bunting to-day in honor of his being the 32nd birthday of the Emperor William. ...

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  9. CRIMINALS AND OUTCASTS

    Recently Commissioner Coombs and Colonel Pollard were interviewed by our reporter, and asked if there were any developments in connection with the charges laid ...

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  10. ANOTHER STATEMENT.

    A baker, named John Kellow, states that he saw the deceased and Butler fight four fair stand-up rounds in Post-office Place, near Elizabeth street. The deceased had ...

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  11. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    The match was resumed this morning. Their ill luck stuck to the Victorians from the start. Several of them yesterday were raw with sunburns, the result of a Sunday ...

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  12. THE LAST MOMENT.

    His Excellency the Governor has determined upon spending a few days in the country district. He will leave Melbourne at 5.40 o'clock this afternoon for Sale, en ...

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  13. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The official report made by Constable Kearns, who found deceased lying in Post-Office place, and who conveyed him to the Melbourne Hospital, is as follows : -- About ...

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  14. THE REV. T. A. HANTON.

    Our Kempsey correspondent wires that the body of the Reverend T. A. Hanton, who was drowned near Sherwood on Sunday last, has been found this morning some four ...

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  15. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is quiet for wheat, at 3s 8d for shipping parcels, free on board, bags as wheat. Farmers' lots. 3s 6d to 3s 7d, with large deliveries. Roller flour, L8 10s to L9 ...

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  16. A LETTER FROM A PENTRIDGE PRISONER.

    The following letter was written on the regulation gaol paper, and ran as follows: -- P. E. Pentridge. ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Robert Wyman, a jockey, has been committed for trial for an alleged criminal assault. Pleuro-pneumonia is reported to have ...

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  18. THE ANTECEDENTS OF THE MAN ARRESTED.

    Charles Redmond, better known to the police as "Chummy Redmond," was before the City Court a few days since on a charge of vagrancy. He, however, was ...

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  19. FROM BRISBANE.

    At Tarcoon the river is rising again fast. Constant rain has been falling ever since the 4th inst. The country is very boggy and tra[?] is suspended. ...

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  20. THE NAVAL REVIEW.

    If the new Australian cruisers do not, after the manner of the modern man-of-war, shake themselves to pieces as soon as they are put in commission by adventuring ...

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  21. LATEST CABLES.

    A special meeting of the Colonial Institute was hold this evening under the presidency of H.R.H. the Prince of Wales at which Lord Carrington, late Governor ...

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  22. EDWARD GRADY'S STATEMENT.

    Edward Grady, who was Cameron's companion at the time of the row, which had such a tragic ending, was seen by a representative of THE HERALD ...

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  23. THE POST-MORTEM TO BE MADE THIS AFTERNOON.

    The correctness or otherwise of the theories above advanced will, however, be speedily solved, as Dr Youl has directed Dr Mandsley to make a post-mortem ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  25. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Another of the now notorious Torrumbarry irrigation works sly grog cases came before the Police Court this morning, which was presided over by Mr Patterson, P.M. ...

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  26. DECEASED'S PERSONAL CAREER.

    Charles Cameron, as previously stated, would, bad he lived another month or two, have reached the age of 23 years. He is the son of a Mr Cameron, who ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    27th January. -- Afternoon. 4.32; to-morrow morning; 4.50; afternoon, 6.7. ARRIVED. Casino, steamer, 500 tons. Captain T. Bond, [?] ...

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  28. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    SPECIAL NOTICE. THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." ...

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  29. BY WIRE. -- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  30. EXPLOSION OF GAS HOLDERS AT GLASGOW.

    Some days ago a terrific explosion took place at Glasgow, by which two large gas holders were completely destroyed. An official enquiry has since been held ...

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  31. BUFFALO BILL'S INDIANS.

    The following is an extract from the "Poet Scout," a copy of which Mr Alfred Dampier, who is a personal friend of the author, Captain Jack Crawford, has kindly ...

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  32. YESTERDAY'S PROCEEDINGS.

    It appears that yesterday was a holiday at the General Post Office, after the first delivery. About half-past 10 o'clock the deceased and a companion named Edward ...

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  33. BALLARAT.

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  34. LATE SPORTING.

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  35. PROPOSED BRITISH ZOLLVEREIN.

    In reply to a suggestion of Mr Morgan Vincent that steps should be taken for bringing about a conference, with a view to the formation of a British Zollverein. ...

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  36. THE A.N.A. FETE.

    The judges of gymnastic exercises at the A.N.A. fete yesterday have to-day issued the following awards: -- After a careful examination of the exercises ...

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  37. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    This morning, at the Carlton Police Court, Margaret Scales, licensee of the Victoria Hotel, Bouverin street, Carlton, was proceeded against by ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  39. A TRIO OF ACCUSED.

    At the City Court, this morning, Charles Redmond, Henry Pool, and Richard J. Butler were charged with the wilful murder of Charles Cameron. ...

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  40. THE ILLNESS OF MR BRADLAUGH.

    Mr Brad[?]augh, who is suffering from an acute attack of pneumonia, still continues to linger, but very little hope is entertained of his recovery. ...

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  41. HOBART.

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  42. THE SHEEP MARKET.

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  45. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At Mark Lane to-day a cargo of Australian wheat, February shipment, was sold at 37s. ...

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  46. THE DECEASED KICKED.

    That deceased was kicked will be at once seen upon reading the statement of Mr M'Credic, a dealer, at present residing at the Red Lion Hotel, Little Bourke street. Mr ...

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  47. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    At the City Court this morning Emily Richter was charged with wilfully trespassing on the premises of Julius Kigali, who keeps an oyster shop in Bourke street. ...

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