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  5. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Mild, Rainy, Cloudy, Briquattes, Denctations, Store railway changes. ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    Remnants of the forces which operated in Egypt and the Soudan under General Gordon and Baker Pasha have arrived here. They declare that there are ...

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  7. THE STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE OF CLARA PARKER.

    It will be recollected that a short time back Mrs Clara Parker was committed for trial on two charges of perjury alleged to have been committed in an action ...

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  8. THE BIJOU THEATRE.

    JOS AND THE " GUTTA PERCHA " GIRL IN THE ARABIAN NIGHTS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE "HERALD'' TELEPHONES

    As it was found that one Exchange telephone wire to THE HERALD office won not sufficient to meet the requirements, a second one has been added. The object ...

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  10. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    As the hour of 10 drew near this morning, a fairly large crowd of persons belonging to the ranks of the unemployed assembled outside the District Court, to await the ...

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  11. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    Figures are not always facts, but even when correct they frequently require a considerable amount of explanation. For instance, one morning contemporary ...

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  12. OVER THE MURRAY.

    At the Albury District Court, this morning, a young girl, named Mary Ann Hobson, residing with her parents at Culcairn. sued Alexander Simpson, a ...

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  13. WESTWARD HO!

    Two members of the Melbourne Football Club, named Howes and Gibson, appeared at the police court this morning, charged with provoking a breach of the ...

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  14. DEATH OF LADY BELL.

    The death is announced of Lady Bell, wife of Sir Francis Dillon Bell, formerly Agent-General for New Zealand. ...

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  15. THE BROWN COAL QUESTION.

    According to the statements of the Prees, Mr Outtrim, the Minister of Mines, yesterday declared in a public manner that Mr Cosmo Newbery was unable to see Mr ...

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  16. THE AUBURN INFANTICIDE CASE.

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of an illegitimate female child, the offspring of a domestic servant named Ann Pearce, aged 10 years, was resumed at ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  18. A WANDERING SISTER.

    A report from Nyngan slates that early Sunday morning one of the Sisters of the Nymagee Convent disappeared mysteriously. It was surmised ...

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  19. THE DEFICIT.

    There appears to be no room for reasonable doubt that the deficit with which the colony is actually faced is approximately L1,509,000. Of this amount, about L800.000 ...

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  20. CASTING OUT A DEVIL.

    A Catholic priest of Wemding, Bavaria (according to the Berlin correspodent of the "Daily News), has been freeing a boy of a devil. The boy would not pray or go to ...

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  21. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

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  22. GEELONG NEWS.

    During the match played on the Oval yesterday to raise money far the Marnington Relief Fund, Mr J, J. Trait, the prince umpire, slipped and strained his side. He ...

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  23. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  24. THE PRICE OF FLOUR.

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  25. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    Mr William Birdsey, for many years manager for H. Franks and Co., stationers and booksellers, expired suddenly at his residence, Preston street, Geelong West, this ...

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  26. SALE OF A WHEAT CARGO.

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  27. OBTAINING FRUIT BY FRAUD

    Recently, a man who gave the name of Joseph Keam, visited the establishment of Mr John Blansky, No. 10 Victoria Market, West Melbourne. He represented that he ...

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  28. THE TALLOW MARKET.

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  29. THE METAL MARKET.

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  30. BAR SILVER.

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  31. THE WOOL SALES.

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  32. AN INNOCENT COUNTRY GIRL.

    Mr James Clancy, a batcher, and his wife, who resides at 597 Lygon street, Prince's Hill, have had a rather unpleasant experience in choosings domestic servant. Their ...

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  33. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    The following tenders were accepted today by the Board of Land and Works :-- Alterations to lock-up, Lydiard street, Ballarat--Quayle and Williams, L54 15s ...

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  34. A DISHONEST ACCOUNTANT.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a man named E. W. C. Towers on a charge of stealing L103 12s, the moneys of his into employers. Messrs James Malcolm ...

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  35. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of the young man George Nightingale, who was killed at the corner of Queen and Bourke streets on Friday evening last, was ...

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  36. A TOUGH ENEMY CONFRONTS THE FRENCH.

    The King of Dahomey's Amazons, who are now executing a ghost dance, as it were against the French, are made up of three classes of women--stout maidens who are ...

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  37. MRS PARKER AT ALBURY.

    While Mrs Parker was at Albury she stayed at an hotel kept by a lady who was formerly the lessee of an hotel in Melbourne. Whilst there a conversation ...

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  38. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

    CYCLORAMA.-- Battle of Waterloo, Victoria Parade, Open 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. CYCLORAMA.-- Bourke street, Siege of Paris. Open 10 a.m. till p.m. ...

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  39. PROBATE AND ADMINISTRATION.

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  40. PLENTY OF MONEY IN LONDON.

    The superabundance of money awaiting safe investment in London was well put in evidence some time ago, when the Chancellor of the Exchequer invited tenders for ...

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  41. PRIVATE RAILWAY ENTERPRISE.

    The proposal of Mr Lascollesto construct a line of railway from Buelah to Hopetown has, so far as the present in concerned, been fully considered by the ...

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  42. THE MUNICIPAL SUBSIBY.

    The Cabinet does not intend, suggested by a morning contersporcy, to take into consideration a suggestion to reduce the subsidy to municipalities from ...

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  43. THIS EVENING.

    PRINCESS' THEATRE.-- Lucia di Lammer, Italian Opera. OPERA HOUSE. -- London Gaiety Buriesque Company -- Faust up to Dair. ...

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  44. THE BONDSMEN.

    Mrs Parker was bailed out on Saturday fast, 'the 11th inst.. her bondsmen being George Gresham Morris, financial agent. residing in Toorak road, South Yarra. ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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