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  6. THE WATSON WILL CASE.

    The Watson will case was resumed in the First Nisi Prius Court this morning before Mr Justice Hood. The state of the case when the court rose on Friday was that Miss ...

    Article : 1,689 words
  7. THAT CANADIAN MURDER.

    Above we give the portraits of there principal characters in the new notorious Canadian murder case-- the man found guilty and now hanged, his victim. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 368 words
  8. THE STRIKE IN THE BUTCHERING TRADE.

    There is every reason to suppose that the strike in the butchering trade initiated today may become an extended one, attended by very grave inconvenience to the general ...

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  9. THE TRINITY COLLEGE TROUBLES.

    The committee appointed to enquire into the charges made by and against Dr Leeper, the Warden of Trinity College, resumed its sitting at the Diocesan Registry this morning ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A Narandera newspaper proprietor has been the subject of a their of an extraordinary character. The entire issue of his paper was stolen from the office on the eve ...

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  11. THE STUDENTS' DORMITORIES.

    Colin Gray, in residence at Trinity in 1888, said his bedroom there was extremely unsatisfactory and inconvenient. Another student slept in the bedroom also. Witness ...

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  12. THE DECISION.

    Mr Weigall having concluded his remarks, his Honor said he had not the slightest doubt either as to the Law or as to the facts ...

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  14. THE MINES.

    It is rumored to-day that kaolin has been struck in the 400ft cast crosscut from, the main shaft of the South mine, and samples of rather poor-looking kaolin. ...

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  15. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The meeting of officers appointed to examine into the coastal defence of Australasia took place to-day, the Minister of Defence presiding. All the colonies invited ...

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  16. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The wonderful discovery on the Blue Jacket ground,near Mount Wills, of nearly pure oxide of tin is still creating great excitement here. Splendid specimens are to hand, and ...

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  17. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Herald has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." The " Sportsman " proprietors ...

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  19. ACCIDENTALLY DROWNED.

    A miner, named Win. Clarke, an old resident and part owner of the Oriental Gold Mining Company was found drowned in the Livingstone Creek, ...

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  20. A FALSE ALARM.

    To-day, shortly after noon, a telephone message was received at the Russell street Police Barracks, from the Maritime Free Labor Office, in King street,requesting instant ...

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  21. TURBULENT NAVVIES.

    Mounted constable Corin when on duty yesterday at the Torrumbarry Irrigation works, some 22 miles from here, met with some rough treatment, at the hands of the ...

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  22. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  23. RAILWAY TENDERS.

    The Railway, department dealt with the following tenders to-days:--Erection of offices at the firewood depot, North Melbourne--W. H. Lancaster. L282 6s ...

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  24. THE INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    There was a large attendance at the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning to witness the commencement of the seventh day's play of the Intercolonial Lawn Tennis ...

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  25. GENERAL INSOLVENCY MEETINGS.

    Meetings in the Insolvency estates of the following persons were held this morning:-- John Murphy and James Murphy, trading ...

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  26. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Frederick Charles Cooper, of Universal Chamber, Collins street, Melbourne, agent: Debts, L775 3s 6d assets, L91 1s 1d; deficiency, L684 2s 6d. Causes of insolvency: ...

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  27. A DISHONEST SERVANT.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day George J. Horsfall, a smart, intelligent looking young man, was charged with stealing 10s, the property of Benjamin ...

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  29. SANDHURST.

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    Two deaths among the saloon passengers during the Kaiser William Hs. voyage from Bremen. On 6th November, an Englishman, Mr L. Ladbury, died of consumption: ...

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