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  6. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    To-day at the Carlton Police Court a young man of respectable appearance, named William H. Loy, was charged under the new Crimes Act with a gross offence, the girl ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The "Times" publishes a telegram from Tehoran to the effect that the cholera is increasing at Meshed, where 250 deaths are reported to have occurred ...

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  8. OVER THE MURRAY.

    MR. R. B. Wallce, who was well-known in commercial circles in Sydney and Newcastle, and was the President of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, died ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The team of athletes sent to England by the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association made their debut at the sports held at Tufnell Park, ...

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  10. THE LAL LAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Traffic Manager and the Locomotive Superintendent and the Engineer for Existing Lines will each nominate it representative to enquire into the ...

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  11. THE FISH SUPPLY.

    The public, and very naturally so, is just now exercised on the score of our fish supply. There is an anxiety to know how it is that, while our ...

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  12. THE POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    George Penley, the man who was arrested yesterday morning on a charge of stealing 18 letters and two newspapers, the property of the Postmaster-General. ...

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  13. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    From the hour at which the Government Labor Bureau at "Olympia" in Flinders street was opened this morning, the place was besieged by men anxious to ...

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  14. THE POST-OFFICE SURPRISED.

    It is needless to say that the Post Office people were much surprised at the facility with which the letters in their custody were stolen. Such a thing as the ...

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  15. UNPLEASANT NEIGHBORS.

    The proprietor of a wood and coal yard, Daniel Hicks, appeared at the Richmond Court this morning against a man named Alfred Sheran for assault. The defendant ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Finance. Fine and Fresh. Railway collision. Harrison and Cleveland. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    A cargo of Australian wheat, ex Crown of Scotland, which left Melbourne on 16th February, has been sold at 34s 3d per quarter. ...

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  18. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    The Proprietary amalgamating plant is now running regularly night and day, the initial difficulties having all been overcome. Forty stampers and forty ...

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  19. THE VICE-PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES.

    The Republic Convention now sitting at Minneapolis has unanimously nominated Mr Whitelaw Reid for the Vice-Presidency of the United States. ...

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  20. THE GRAND PRIX DE PARIS.

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  21. SALE OF CROWN LANDS.

    An important sale of Crown lands in South Melbourne will be held at the offices at Messrs Munro and Bailleu two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. ...

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  22. PROVIDING FOR THE MEN.

    It is expected that the registration of the unemployed at the Labor Bureau will be completed by the end of the week, and the Government will then enter upon the ...

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  23. AN ENGINEER'S INSOLVENCY.

    Andrew Michael M'Cann, engineer, of Footscray, was under examination by Mr Braham for the trustee in the Insolvency Court to-day. Mr L. S. Woolf appeared for ...

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  24. THE GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    Intelligence has reached here that the German Commander in the Klima Ndgaro district, in German East Africa, has ordered the British Missionaries to leave ...

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  25. PAINTING THE GOVERNMENT OFFICES.

    It is expected a start will be made with the painting of the Government offices on Wednesday. Arrangements have been made to put on 70 men, and those in turn ...

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  26. THE NUPTIAL KNOT.

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  27. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Messagevies Maritimes F.M.S. Armand Behiu passed here on the 9th inst. outward bound for Australian ports. The German Australian Company's s.s. ...

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  28. KIDD V. KIDD.

    This was a petition by Bessie Kidd for a divorce from Alexander Camphell Kidd, of Keelu street, Collingwood, on the ground of desertion since 10th April, 1880. ...

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  29. ROBBING A CHINESE DOCTOR.

    The enterprising housebreaker visited the residence of Toy Kee, a Chinese doctor, who lives in Granite Terrace, Nicholson street, Fitzroy, on Saturday night last, between ...

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  30. A YOUNG CHEMIST TAKES POISON.

    Dr Youl, City Coroner, held an inquest at the Alfred Hospital this morning touching the death of John Arthur Thompson, 22 years of age, chemists' ...

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  31. SUPREME COURT CRIMINAL SITTINGS.

    The sittings of Criminal Court for June will be commenced before his Honor, Mr Justice Hood, on Wednesday next, at 10.30 a.m. The following is the list of eases for ...

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  32. NEW RAILWAY STATIONS.

    Considerable surprise was expressed by the residents of Warrnambool and district at the proposal that new railway stations should be built in the ...

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  33. FURIOUS DRIVING.

    This morning, at the Carlton Court, a young man dressed in the height of fashion, giving the name of Alexander Clarke, who had informed the police that ...

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  34. HARBOR TRUST DISMISSAL.

    The decision of the Harbor Trust to dismiss between 250 and 300 of its employes at the end of the present month will, in the opinion of the officers of the Defence ...

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  35. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, meetings of creditors were held before the Chief Clerk, Mr H. W. Macleod, in the following estates: -- ...

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  36. WATKIN V. WATKIN.

    This was a petition by Lily Watkin better known by her maiden name of Lily Dampier for a dissolution of her marriage with William Watkin, also a member of the ...

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  37. ON BAIL.

    William Davis Harris, embezzlement. Clara Amy Parker, forgery. Charles Ernest Clarke (on bail) and George Nicholas Taylor (in gaol), conspiracy. ...

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  38. THE SYDNEY DEFENCE FORCE.

    Major-General Tullock is now in Sydney assisting in the reorganisation of the New South Wales defences. A sub-Department of Defence has been created, and no attempt ...

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  39. SHOT BY HIS BROTHER.

    (In Saturday evening, at Framlingham Township, near Warrnambool, a boy, named John M'Kenzie, aged 15 years, was shut by his brother. The boys ...

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  40. THE LAST MOMENT

    A serious accident happened in the football field on Saturday last. A young man named William Liever, 24 years of ago, who resides in ...

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  41. DEATH OF A WELL-KNOWN SOLICITOR.

    Mr Thomas Pavey of the firm of Pavey, Wilson and Cohen solicitors, died at his residence. Darling street, South Yarra, on Saturday last. He was one of the oldest ...

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  42. POLICE POINTS.

    A young fellow named William Morton, was brought un at the Port Melbourne Court to-day charged with using obscene language within the hearing of the public. ...

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  43. SUNDAY TRADING.

    At the District Court this morning a number of fruiterers and confectioners were proceeded against for selling fruit, lollies and confcotionery on Sundays, contrary to ...

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  44. THE AUSTRALIAN AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    The chief condition attached to the rationing of the auxiliary squadron in Australian waters is time the colonies amongst them contribute L95,000 a year ...

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  45. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

    This morning, at the North Melbourne Court, Mary Ann Rees, liecese[?] of the Royal Park Hotel, Queensberry street, was prosecuted by Chief Inspector O'Connor, of ...

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  46. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  47. A SWALLOW NUISANCE.

    Within the past week some thousands of swallows have made the General Post Office their lodging place at nights. They are, indeed, so numerous that they promise ...

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  48. RUM AND WATER.

    Bernard Murphy, of the Constitution Hotel, Lothian street, pleaded guilty to adulterating rum with water on the 1st inst, and was fined 20s, with L2 2s costs. ...

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  49. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.

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  50. IN CHURCH TIME.

    During Sunday evening the residence of Miss A. L. Ball, at 105 Greaves street, Fitzroy, was burglariously entered, and a silver watch and chain and a lady's gold ...

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  51. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  52. LATE SPORTING.

    The Melbourne hounds will meet to-morrow as Laverton, A special train will leave Spencer street at 10.40. Horses should be in half on hour before that time. ...

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  53. THIS EVENING.

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