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  6. A SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    In consequence of certain suspicious circumstances, the body of Mr Sampson Cornwell, of Beulah, farmer, which was buried after a magisterial inquiry at the ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    Freights to Australia per steamer are quoted 27s 6d per ton. ...

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  8. THINGS WE READ ABOUT.

    The vehicle, which we illustrate, is a Boston production. Mr K. D. Chaplin is in the inventor of the motor, Dr Orazio is the inventor of the unique storage [?]s, which furnish the power, and the promoter of the enterprise is the Electric Road Carriage Company, of 95 Milk street. Boston. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The proceedings at the Labor Bureau this morning were not marked by any thing of a starting nature. The clerks were kept busy registering the names ...

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  10. THE SMALL-POX OUTBREAK.

    All wax quiet to-day so for as the Board of Public Health was concerned. No further information was received from Sydney as to the O[?]ya's passengers ...

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  11. KLEPTOMANIA.

    A lad named Frederick Stephens, between 13 and 14 years of ago, was charged at the Coburg Court this morning with being a neglected child. ...

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  12. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, but prices are virtually unchanged. ...

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  13. THE METAL MARKET.

    Rest Australian tin is [?] lower, and is quoted [?] per ton. ...

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  14. " OFF TO THE WERRIBEE."

    Fire lads, whose ages ranged from 9 to about 13 years, were seen this morning proceeding through Brunswick and Coburg, in the direction of ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Cool. Dull. Changes. Anxiety. ...

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  16. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is [?] lower, the quotation today being [?] per ounce. ...

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  17. THE OROYA IN SYDNEY.

    Since the report of the outbreak of small-pox on board the steamship Oroya[?] received in Sydney, the Board of Health has been indefatigable ...

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  18. TRIAL OF A MONK- MURDERER.

    The trial of the A[?]guebello murderer has taken place before the Drome Assizes. The defendant, Mathias H[?]lt, 39, a native of Sar[?]oius,in Rhenich Prussia,is charged with ...

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  19. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navication Company's R.M.S. Parramatta, which left Melbourne on 7th May, arrived here this morning. ...

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  20. LORD JERSEY'S TOUR.

    Lord Jersey, the Governor of New South Wales, arrived in Melbourne this morning by the Adelaide express. The reception was of a very private ...

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  21. WARRNAMBOOL ITEMS.

    Inspector Mackey, who was formerly connected with the Detective Force in Melbourne. died this morning. He had only been ill a ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    Ministers now realise that their retrenchment policy is an extremely awkward one to give effect to. and as yet very little has really been decided. The ...

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  23. IN THE DOCK.

    A[?] Leoni was charged with having committed wilful and corrupt perjury during the hearing of a charge against him at the police court. ...

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  24. DONATIONS OF FOOD

    The following donations are acknowledged by the committee by the unemployed, meeting at the old Trades' [?]:-- Three sheep from Friends, side of beef ...

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  25. A FIND OF GOLD.

    A rich find of gold is reported near the township of Balmoral, County Dundas. Considerable excitement prevails among the local residents, a notice having ...

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  26. POLICE POINTS.

    Early this morning Constable G[?] had a rough and tumble encounter in Nicho[?] street, with a young man named John Hubbard. The latter, who was under the ...

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  27. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    A man named Christopher Deacon was arrested in Warrnambool rate last night for passing valueless cheques, His plan was to consult the local doctors and tender ...

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  28. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS AGAINST A. Z. MOSS.

    There was comparatively but a small Attendance at the Carlton Police Court today when Alfred Z. Moss was charged with making use of insulting words to ...

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  29. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    The lady passenger by the Oroya who became sick at Auburn yesterday afternoon has developed unmistak[?]ble symptoms of small pox, and has been ...

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  30. A LIGHTERAGE BOYCOTT.

    With a view of forcing the carrying trade from ships in the Bay to be done by rail, the Acting- Commissioners recently made an alteration in their charges. ...

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  31. CHIEF SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

    At present it is the intention of the Cabinet to call upon the Clerk of the Legislative Council, Mr G. Wilson Brown, to retire. He draws a salary of L1000 a ...

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  32. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    William Spec[?]y, a respectable-looking young man of about 20, was charged under the New Crimes Act with improper intimacy with Sarah Anu Sedgwick, a girl ...

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  33. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT.

    In the Public Works department there is much uncertainty. Yesterday it was arranged the secretary should retire, and that Mr Chivers, of the Accountants' ...

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  34. THE DRUIDS' GALA.

    The Crown Law authorities have given instructions that proceedings shall be taken against the promoters of the Druid's Gala, which took place on Easter Monday last at ...

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  35. FEEDING THE HUNGRY.

    With the view of relieving soma of the distress at present prevailing, a soup kitchen has been opened at the Deaconesses' Home, in connection with the Church of England ...

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  36. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A deputation from Spottiswoode, introduced by Mr W. H. Roberts, M.L.C., waited upon the Minister of Linda to-day and urged him to fill up the old ...

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  37. MINES DEPARTMENT.

    The Chief Clerk of the Mines department, Mr Lane, Mr Bradford and Mr Cairnes retire, but as announced in THE HERALD yesterday, Mr [?] ...

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  38. HELP FROM TRENTHAM.

    The concession asked for by Mr T A. Rogers to carry a truck of potatoes free to Melbourne for the distress fund, has been readily granted. Mr Wheeler ...

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  39. LANDS AND EDUCATION.

    In the Lands and Education departments great uncertainly still prevails. Calculations are being made to ascertain what saving can be effected, and when ...

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  40. DEATH OF A POLICE OFFICER.

    Information was received at the Russell street police offices to-day of the death of Inspector P. Mackay, at Warrnambool, where he had been stationed for some ...

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  41. THREATENING TO SHOOT AN M.L.A.

    The lot of members of Parliament is not always " a happy one" if a case brought under the notice of the Collingwood magistrates this ...

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  42. DEFENCE AND AGRICULTURE.

    No officers will retire from these department. There is only one officer over 60 years of age in the Defence department, and he will remain. In the Department ...

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  43. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  44. THE LITTLE HEIRESS.

    The case of the little girl Kathleen Purves M'Pherson is to give rise to more litigation. In the practice Court this morning Mr Isaacs intimated that a ...

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  45. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    A youth named Frederick Howard was placed in the dock at the Hawthorn Court this morning, charged with stealing a till. On the evening of the 14th[?] ...

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  47. A MODEST REQUEST.

    A deputation from [?], introduced by Messrs J. A, Wallace, M.L.C., and J. A. Isaacs, N.L.A., waited upon the Minister of Mines and Forests to-day, and urged him to ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  49. IT'S OWN JUSTIFICATION.

    Simmons--" Writing much verso now, Timmons?" Timmons--"No. I'm at work just at [?] in prose--writing an essay in ...

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