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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The following is the record received at the Melbourne telegraph [?] of the rainfall throughout Australia and [?] during the 48 hours ending 9 o'clock this morning: ...

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  7. HOW TO CURE DRUNKARDS.

    It has been regarded as almost a hopeless task to effect the cure of habitual drunkards. Mr James Parton, the author of "Does it Pay to Smoke and Drink?" takes a ...

    Article : 236 words
  8. IN THE DOCK.

    Louis Lohman, a decent-looking man, about 30 years of age, was charged with obtaining a diamond ring and two diamond bracelets by means of false pretences ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    To-day the hon D. O'Connor Postmaster-General, instructed his solicitors, Messrs Slattery and Heydon, to commence an action for libel against the proprietors of a paper ...

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  10. MELBOURNE CITY COUNCIL.

    The quarterly meeting of the City Council was held to-day, the Mayor, Mr M. Lang, in the chair. FOREST AND GARDENS. ...

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  11. LATEST CABLES.

    Sir John M'Donald, the Premier, has issued an electoral manifesto to the Canadian people dealing chiefly with the question of the proposal to improve the ...

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  12. A TEMPORARY HOME AND RESTING. PLACE.

    The Binghampton institution is described as in fact, as in appearance, a rationally, conducted hotel or temporary home and resting-place for men diseased by the ...

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  13. FROM ADELAIDE.

    We quote is old to 3s 7d for large parcels of wheat; free on board [?] as wheat Farmers lots 3s 4d to 3s 5d at most outports. Roller flour, LS 5s to L9; stone ...

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  14. THE CLOAK-ROOM FIRE AT SPENCER STREET STATION.

    The fire which occurred yesterday evening at the Spencer street station, when the cloak-room was burnt, is making material this morning for a great deal of unwanted ...

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  15. FROM BRISBANE.

    Sir Samuel Griffiths leaves Brisbane for Sydney on the 25th inst., to assist Sir Henay Parkes in arranging the preliminaries for the Federation Convention. Sir Samuel does ...

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  16. SHOPBREAKING.

    Charles Clark and John S. Fieldhouse, young men, were charged with breaking into the shop of Messrs Payne Bros., hosiers and tailors, Bourke street, opposite the Eastern ...

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  17. NATURAL DRUNKARDS.

    Few get drunk habitually who can refrain. It they could refrain, they would: for to no creatures is drunkenness so loathsome, and temperance so engaging, as to ...

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  18. THE COLLINGWOOD BENCH AND THE IDLERS IN COURT.

    At the conclusion of the business at the Collingwood Court to-day Mr Joel Eade, J. P., the chairman of the Bench, made some very appropriate remarks ...

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  19. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    Sir George Grey, Sir Harry Atkinson and Captain Russell were definitely appointed to-day to represent New Zealand at the Intercolonial Federation Convention, and ...

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  20. PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT.

    The system of treatment pursued is founded on the expectation that the patient and the institution will co-operate. If a man does not desire to he reclaimed, and ...

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  21. LARCENY.

    John Williamson, a youth, pleaded guilty to stealing a horse, cart and harness, the property of Frederick Granrott, fishmonger, of 123, Victoria Parade, ...

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  22. DEATH OF SIR WILLIAM FITZHERBERT.

    The death is announced of Sir William Fitzherbert, ex-Speaker of the New Zealand Legislative Council, a distinguished statesman, and formerly Colonial Treasurer. He ...

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  23. THE DRUNKARD'S EFFORTS.

    There are also a few drunkards of very light calibre, trifling persons, incapable of serious reflection or of a serious purpose, their very terrors being trivial and transitory, ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING

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  25. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  26. BRUNSWICK STAKES.

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    Though the change from beautifully cool weather to almost broiling heat, as experience just now, seems to the lay mind something very extraordinary, the ...

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  28. THE GOING HOME.

    It is the going home which makes drunkenness so dire a tragedy. If the drunkard could only shut himself up with a whisky barrel or a pipe of Madena, and quietly ...

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  29. THE ADVANTAGE OF CHANGE.

    The French have a verb-- se depayset-- to uncountry one's self, to get out of the groove, to drop undesirable companions, and forsake haunts that are too alluring, by ...

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  30. SECOND DAY, -- TUESDAY, 3RD MARCH.

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  31. HOBART.

    The market is generally dull, and only business of a moderate extent is transacted. The following quotations were made on 'Change this morning:-- Comete, b 18s, s 19s, Queens, ...

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  32. POLICE POINTS.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning a young man named William Tierney was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on John Hayes, ...

    Article : 191 words
  33. THE CARDINAL POINTS.

    Dr Day, by means of a weekly lecture, endeavors to make every inmate acquainted with the precise effects of alcohol, and with the precise effects of alcoholic drinks upon the ...

    Article : 158 words
  34. 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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  35. REST ESSENTIAL TO THE CURE OF REGULAR DRUNKARDS.

    With regard to steady, regular drunkards, the point to be noted is this. Very low of them can stop drinking while they continue to perform their daily labor. They ...

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  36. FOURTH DAY.--SATURDAY, 7th MARCH.

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  37. MARYBOROUGH.

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  38. THE GALE IN THE BAY.

    At noon, during one in the strong northerly gales that prevailed in the Bay during the morning, four fishermen, in two boats, started from the railway pier, Port ...

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  39. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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  40. BALLARAT.

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  41. WORTH THEIR COST.

    Inebriate asylums, rationally conducted, cannot fail to worth their cost. They are probably destined to become as generally recognised a necessity of our diseased ...

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  42. Y.A.T.C. MEETING.

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  44. CAB RACING.

    A care of cab and buggy racing on a Sunday afternoon came before the County Court this morning. Thomas Baker, of Walton street, Kew, cab proprietor, ...

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  45. THE OCCASIONAL DRUNKARD.

    The occasional drunkard is a man who is a teetotaler for a week, two weeks, a month, three months, six months, and who, at the end of his period, is tempted lo drink ...

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  46. THE INSOLVENCY COURT.

    General meetings of creditors were held at the Insolvency Court this morning before Mr H. W. M'Leod, a Chief Clerk in Insolvency. ...

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  47. ALLEGED HOUSEBREAKING.

    A smart-looking fellow named Frederick Arnold was before the South Melbourne Court this morning on the charge of breaking into the house of Ross Draper, at 10 ...

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  48. SANDHURST.

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  49. AN OUTRAGED MAGISTRATE.

    Dr Fetherston was on the Bench at the Prahran Court this morning, when a man named George Rogers was brought up for the use of obscene language. Constalde ...

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  51. RAILWAY TENDERS.

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  52. THE SAME DISEASE.

    Whether they take a large quantity of liquor every day, or an immense quantity periodically, makes no great difference, the disease is essentially the same; the ...

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  55. A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT.

    Upon this truth a few quiet people in Boston, aided by a small annual grant from the Legislature, established the Washingtonian Home, and kept it going for [?] ...

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