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  6. VICTORIA COFFEE PALACE.

    The twenty- first half -yearly, meeting of the shareholders in the above company was held at the Coffee Palace, Collins street cast, this afternoon. ...

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  7. BRUTAL MURDER IN THE HAMILTON GAOL.

    A Most brutal murder occurred at the Hamilton Gaol early this morning. Two old men, one named Charles Stewart, aged 77, and the other, Cornelius ...

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  8. POPULAR AUTHORS.

    WALTER BESANT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE RAILWAY PROPOSALS.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways meet to-day at Parliament Houses, Mr T. Bent, M.L.A, in the chair. ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The report of the committee of the House of Commons appointed to deal with the question of the investment of trust funds in colonial ...

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  11. LAND VALUES WITHOUT A RAILWAY.

    Mr Melville : Can you give as any idea of the money value by which the land is increased by such a railway within three miles of the line ? ...

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  12. FSSENDON TO BULLA.

    Evidence was taken on the proposed line from Essendon to Bulla, eight unless GS chains in length. John Wilkinson, certificated engineer, ...

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  13. POLITICS IN THE UNITED STATES.

    Mr Charles Foster, who was appointed to succeed the late Mr William Window as Secretary to the Treasury, is a strong Protectionist. ...

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  14. THE LAST MOMENT.

    About L130 in various have recently been missed from the Hotel Victoria at Albert Park, and the matter has been reported to the police, with the ...

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  15. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report from Hillston states that at District Court there Miss Jemima Ann Eliza Dixon is sueing Mr George Thomas Joshna Grace for breach of ...

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  16. THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN NOVA SCOTIA.

    Further news from Spring Hill regarding, the colliery explosion at the Spring Hill coal mine states that of the 100 men and boys emtombea in the ...

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  17. THE PROPOSED CURRENCY BILL.

    In the Mouse of Commons to-day, Mr G. J. Gosehen, in reply to a question, said that the idea of the Government in formulating their proposals for the issue ...

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  18. A HEARTLESS ROBBERY.

    A respectable looking young man, though otherwise in point of fact, named Robert Reves, was convicted at the St. Kilda Court this morning of stealing various ...

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  19. THE SHEARERS' STRIKE.

    The following telegram was received this morning by Mr Mitchell, secretary of the Mr Mitchell Secretary of the Pastoralists Union in Melbourne, from Mr. Fred, Ranson, secretary of ...

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  20. THE INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.

    It is announced that the Agents- General of the Australasian colonies will confer on Wednesday next at the office of Sir Arthur Blyth, ...

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  21. COMPARING THE ESTIMATES.

    The Chairman observed that the object of the committed was to see whether a cheaper from of railway construction could be adopted, without having shoddy lines. ...

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  22. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Australian wheat (February-- March shipment) is worth 37s 9d per quarter. ...

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  23. TRAGIC DEATH BY LIGHTNING.

    During thumlerstorm which passed over the Blayney district about six o'clock last evening, a young man, named Bernard Flood, was struck dead by lightning, ...

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  24. SHOPS PROSECUTIONS.

    There were no leas than ten cases of prosec[?] under the shops and Factories Act, at the South Melbourne Court, this morning. Mr. Harrison Ord, Acting ...

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  25. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the colonial wool auctions the quantity catalogued since Tuesday last amounts 20,800 bales, making a total of 284,500 bales for tho series. No ...

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  26. THE CURE OF TYPHOID.

    Yesterday afternoon and to-day, as was only to be expected, the principal theme of conversation, not only in medical ci[?], but also amongst laymen, was the ...

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  27. DEATH OF MR. BEWS

    The remains of the late Mr Bews, Minister of Education and Ministerial head of the Postal Department, in South Australia, will be removed to ...

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  28. THE MAILS.

    The British- India Company a R.M.S. Jefunnga arrived hero to-day on route for Queensland ports. ...

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  29. TO DAYS SHIPPING NEWS.

    21th February-- Afternoon, 3.19; to-morrow morning, 3.10 ; afternoon. 3.50. ARRIVED. Patena. steamer, 1212 tons. Captain H. Same. ...

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  30. 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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  31. ON THE BETTING BOURSE.

    The proximity of Hie V.R.C. autumn meeting has infused much vitality into the transactions of the turites-- backers and layers-- who congregate at the ...

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  32. THE REV. E. WIGHT CASE.

    The Rev. Edwin Henry Wright, late incumbent of St. Clement's Church, Marrickville, who,as already reported,was arrested at Newsastle ...

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  33. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  34. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    At the Flemington Police Court this morning, M.J. Hardiman, licensee of the Clarence Hotel, was charged with keeping his bar open on Sunday, 8th February. ...

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  36. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The sudden death in Melbourne of the Minister of Education, the hon. D. Bews, has caused a feeling of profound regret throughout the length and breadth of the ...

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  37. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A fatal fire occurred this morning at the Chinese Camp. A hut occupied by a rag and bone gatherer, named Li Lin, was destroyed by fire at about 3 o'clock. This ...

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  38. BY WIRE --FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, SANBHURST.

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  39. INCENDIARISM BY BOYS.

    Charles Brown and Walter Staggard, two little boys, aged 12 aud 10 years, were committed for trial from Hawthorn to-day for, setting fire to a house in Wakefield street, ...

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  40. VALUATION OF THE LAND.

    John Cochrane, land vainer for the Railway department, said that he had valued the land through which the proposed line would pass from the branch of at Essendon ...

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  41. THE GRAIN MARKET

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  42. LATE SPORTING.

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    "They talked that way of met they called me an [?] and a donkey," cried the lawyer to his clerk. "Why didn't you take it down in writing? I'd have made them prove it." ...

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