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  6. HOW OUR OFFICERS STORMED NILT.

    The best marksmen among the enemy had been told off to fire at the British officers, of whom there could not have been one who did not have some narrow escape [?] ...

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  7. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    The proposal to erect a monument over the grave of the unfortunate Miss Em[?]y Mather (Mrs Williams), who was murdered at Windsor last December by her husband ...

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  8. RISKS TO RAILWAY PASSENGERS.

    A judgment of considerable importance to the railway-travelling public was given by the Full Court this morning in the case of King against the Victorian Railway ...

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  9. THE LATEST POLITICAL.

    The political situation has now become very interesting, and a crisis is not altogether improbable. A good deal depends upon the action the Council takes on ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    It is now virtually certain that Parliament will be dissolved about the end of June. ...

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  11. [?] THEATRE ROYAL.

    MRS. BLAND HOLT, As Dorothy, in The Bells of Haslemere, which is to be produced at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, 11th inst. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CHOLERA IN INDIA.

    The cholera continues its ravages in Cashmere, the north[?]rmost province of India, a large number of deaths being reported daily, During the last three weeks ...

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  13. THE SOUTH ADELAIDE FOOTBALLERS.

    The South Adelaide team of footballers have not been particularly well pleased with the reception accorded them on their arrival in Melbourne. They have played ...

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  14. SLABS OF GUNCOTTON.

    They now find themselves in front of the main wall, and while his companions fired into the loopholes--the officers using their revolvers--Captain Aylmer, accompanied by ...

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  15. THE LAW AS TO BILLS OF SALE

    The case of Danby against the Australian Finance Agency Company, which came before the Full Court on appeal from a decision of Mr Justice Hodges this morning, ...

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  16. RAILWAY "REFORM.''

    A largely attended meeting of residents of Sale and the surrounding districts was held at the Victoria Hall last evening. The Mayor of Sale occupied the chair, ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Gloomy. Oh ye butchers! Thar "color line." More shooting cases. ...

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  18. THE SILVER CONFERENCE.

    In the French Chamber of D[?]p[?]ties today, M. Rouvier, Minister of Finance, in replying to a question, stated that the French delegates to the ...

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  19. "CLAMBERED THROUGH THE BREACH."

    This time a terrific explosion followed, and at once, before even the dust had cleared or the stones had ceased dropping from the crumbling wall, the three British officers, ...

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  20. IN THE DOCK.

    William Henry Eyles, lately a servant in the Bank of New South Wales, Melbourne, withdraw his plea of not guilty to the charge of larceny as a servant of L78[?], the money[?] ...

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  21. PAINTING THE CUSTOM HOUSE.

    A deputation yesterday waited upon the Minister of Public Works, and complained of the manner in which the work of painting the Custom's house was being ...

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  22. ANARCHISM IN ENGLAND.

    Four dynamite cartridges have been found at Hackney, and it is believed that an outrage was intended. ...

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  23. ABANDONING A FEMALE CHILD.

    About 2.50 yesterday afternoon, John Killeen, porter at the Port Melbourne railway station, found a female child about six weeks old under the seat of a second-class ...

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  24. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The mails per Penins[?]lm and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Ballaarat, to date Melbourne, 26th April, were delivered in London today. ...

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  25. NOT GUILTY.

    A young man named John Madigan was charged with housebreaking on the 26th April last. Mr Forlonge prosecuted, and Mr Ke[?]cher ...

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  26. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  27. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Thus was Nilt Fort takes after a daring rush which perhaps has not had its equal since Umbeyla. As is so often the case, the boldest course of action here proved to be ...

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  28. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    Adelaide wheat is 6d lower, and is quoted 38s per 496lbs, ex warehouse. Adelaide flour is unchanged at 26s per 280lb ex warehouse. ...

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  29. IRRIGATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    While California (writes the San Francisco "Chronicle"), shown a remarkable state of irrigation development, an has been selected as the pattern in many respects, yet the ...

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  30. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    John Leonard pleaded guilty to embezzling 14s 6d from his employer, John Miller, dairyman, of Queensbarry street, North Melbourne, on the 14th ult., and was ...

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  31. WHEAT STATISTICS.

    The total quantity or wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 2,700,000 quarters, being 30,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  32. POLICE POINTS.

    William Manning was charged at the South Melbourne Court today with assaulting Constable M'Coomb. The latter stated that last night he was taking a woman to the ...

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  33. NEWS FROM HOBART.

    Information has just reached town that Mr Henry Marriot, a hotelkeeper of Hobart, while on a shooting expedition at Buckland i[?] company with Detective Franklin, ...

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  34. THIS EVENING.

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  35. THE VITRIOL CASE.

    William Service, the resident of Randwick, who was arrested on the charge of having thrown [?] vitriol into the face of Thos. O'Connor with intent, ...

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  36. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are unchanged at 10s. ...

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  37. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A TRAVELLER.

    A smartly-dressed young man named William D. Harris was charged at the City Court this morning with embezzling the sum of L22 15s, the moneys of Howard Wesley ...

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  38. NEW ALLUVIAL TIN FIELD.

    The "Hobart Mercury's" special reporter has just returned from Cox's Bight, the scene of the new alluvial tin find. He reports that the area is giving very limited yields, ...

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  39. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST.

    Another old colonist has passed away in Mr Simon Rapken, a councillor of the Glenelg Shire, and the father of Mr M. A. Rapken, the ...

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  40. THE BALLARAT EAST PLATEAU.

    The Ballarat Prospecting Board has recommended to the Minuter of Mines the withdrawal of the five diamond drills in the district, and the transfer of the amount ...

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  41. HOW THEY DIED.

    Mr Candler held two inquests at the Morgue this morning. The first was upon the body of a child, name unknown, found in the Flagstaff Gardens on the morning of ...

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  42. HAWTHORN SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION.

    A deputation from the Hawthorn Board of Advice, introduced by Captain Taylor, waited upon the Minuter of Education today, and urged him to provide ...

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  43. SHOPBREAKING AT HAWTHORN.

    During the night of the 31st ult. the enterprising housebreaker made his appearance at the shop of E. Cornell, 139 Glenferr[?]e road, Hawthorn. The place was ...

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  44. A NEW NUMBER.

    The boy was going along the street looking for the number of a house when he sung out: "Say, mom, how much is a thousand and ...

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  46. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES.

    The second inquest was on the body of a male child, named Bernard Joseph Gleeson. The evidence showed that for some time past the child had been in ill health, and the ...

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  47. NEW INSOLVENT.

    John Johnson, lata of 49 Bridge road, Richmond, musical instrument dealer, now at 40 Arthur street, South Yarra, out of business. Causes[?] Depression in trade, ...

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