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  4. EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDAL MANIA.

    A married woman named Minnie Long, who resides in Little Lonsdale street, showed remarkable persistence in an attempt to end her life to-day, Something had ...

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  5. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed were very lively this morning, and considerable amount of indignation was expressed by numbers of them on it being known that a cruel hoax bad ...

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  6. IN THE DOCK.

    Two young men, named Charles Henry and Joseph Martin, were placed in the dock on the charge of unlawfully wounding William Walsh on the 23th December last. ...

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  7. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    There is nothing fresh to chronicle this morning with respect to the awful crime at Windsor, which has caused such a profound sensation not only ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    At the Cleveland ironworks the furnaces are now being damped down, owing to the lack of coal occasioned by the impending stoppage of all colories. The masters ...

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  9. A PECULIAR COMPLICATION.

    Captain Tulloch, of the schooner Wollomai, sailed for the Western Coast on Wednesday, carrying with him the Government officer who was depleted to ...

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  10. THE IDENTIFICATION.

    Much has been said with respect to the identification of the remains of the murdered woman, and it has been the subject of remark that, owing to the advanced ...

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  11. THE CASE OF LARKIN AND CLEARY.

    Mr Finlayson was to have made an application to Mr Justice Holroyd this morning for a special jury to try Matthias Larkin and 'Patrick Cleary for conspiracy to ...

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  12. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA

    The directors of the Bank of Australasia have declared a dividend for the past half year at the rate of 12 12 per cent. per annum, and have carried forward and ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Another blizzard in America. Great loss of life and damage to railway lines. Another rumor that Russia is massing troops on the German frontier. Always ...

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  14. A STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The men engaged on the pipe tracks in the reticulation of the town have struck. They number 81. They were getting 8s 6d per day, but ...

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  15. THE UNEMPLOYED IN COLLINGWOOD.

    The usual meeting of the Relief Committee was held last night at the Collingwood Town Und, the Mayor, Cr. Edgar Wilking, presiding. ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR BAIRNSDALE.

    What appears to have been a deliberate attempt at murder was perpetrated in this neighborhood about 8 o'clock last night. The affair occurred at ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly returns published by the Bank of England to-day, show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 45 per cent. or 8 per cent, above that of ...

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  18. MR G. W. TAYLOR AGAIN.

    Mr D. H Herald renewed his application to Mr Justice Holreyd to-day for final judgement against Mr G. W. Taylor for L621 6s alleged to be due to the Prahran Council for ...

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  19. PILFERING FOR TWO YEARS.

    An old man Richard De Lacy was caught yesterday walking off from Melvin's auction mart with a pair of books under his coat. ...

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  20. IMPORTANT TO MEDICAL MEN.

    Some time ago we published in the columns of Tax columns particulars of an action which had been decided in England with regard to the use of the title of ...

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  21. BROKEN BILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Shares in the Broken Hill Proprietary Silver Mining Co. have declined 10s, the present quotation being L7 10s per share. ...

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  22. THE DONALD-BIRCHIP RAILWAY.

    Mr Wheeler, the Minister for Railways, says that the members of the Standing Committee in their discussion yesterday were not seized with the full circumstances under ...

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  23. FIRE AT POOWONG.

    Nows reached Warragul this morning that Mr Daniel Sheehan, farmer, of East Poowong, had his house, furniture and effects burnt to the ground yesterday. The ...

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  24. THE NEXT WOOL SALES.

    The quantity of wool received to date for the next series of Colonial wool auctions, is 230,000-bales. The market is quiet. ...

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  25. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Dorunde, form Brisbane 2nd February, left here to-day homewards ...

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  26. A VERY SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, a middle-aged man named Thomas C. Green, a vendor of patent medicines, came up on remand charged ...

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  27. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    SCHOOL OF NATURAL PHILOSOPHY,--Class List-- First Class : Arthur Stanley Hemmy (Queen's College), Goldfrey Harold Alfred Wilson (Trinity College), Sarah Constance ...

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  28. WILLIAMS'S LIBRARY.

    Among those who were present at the sale of William's effects in Little Collins street. on 7th January was Mr J. Kelly, J.P., of Auburn ...

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  29. ECHUCA NEWS.

    The arbitration case, Beattio against the Echuca and Waranga Water Trust, was resumed this morning, and the evidence closed at noon. Amongst the witnesses ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL MINING NEWS.

    The water in Brack 10 is rapidly decreasing, and the quantity pumped daily has fallen from 100,000 gallons to 40,000. It is coming from the west ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    The earth and the buildings thereon have at last recovered from the terrific heat of three days ago. and the glorious weather which ushers in the end of the ...

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  32. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The unfortunate man Charles Taylor, who met with the serious accident yesterday afternoon by the Deniliquin and Moama railway train passing over his legs ...

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  33. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    Mr Slice, the well-known Footscray and Williamstown Clerk of Petty Sessions, is at present the custodian of a considerable sum of money forwarded by a seafaring man. ...

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  34. RAILWAY REFORM.

    It is probable that the proposals of the Railway Commissioners for decreasing expenditure and raising revenue will be further considered by a meeting of the Cabinet on ...

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  35. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday and last night was cool and pleasant. A light shower of rain fell during the night. To-day is line and cool with the wind from the ...

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  36. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    A young man of respectable appearance, named Thomas Park, was brought up at the South Melbourne Court this morning charged with embezzling the sum of L2 13s, the ...

    Article : 123 words
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  38. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Last evening a boy about 10 years of ago, named William E. Letten. who resided with his parents at Sunbury, was, with some companions, playing near the local railway ...

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  39. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the record received at the Melbourne telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the 24 hours ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  40. NEW INSOLVENT.

    John Patrick Denchy, furniture manufacturer, of Little St. Vincent street, Causes: Depression in trade, pressure of creditors, and sickness in family, Liabilities, L219 18s ...

    Article : 87 words
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