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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The conclusion of the trial of the man Deeming for the murder of his wife at Windsor, has spread a feeling of relief throughout England, ...

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  7. THE GOVERNOR IN NORMANDY.

    His Excellency the Governor arrived by this morning's train" [?] where a [?] arch had been erected over the railway gate. Just as the train was ...

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  8. THE VICTORIA PARADE MYSTERY.

    On or about the 15th or 16th of April last the body of a female child was found on the steps of the Albert street Baptist Church. The body was removed to the Morgue. An ...

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  9. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    The present triangular fight for the Speakership has shown members of the Assembly the necessity of some reform in the method of election in ...

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  10. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Williams, or Deeming, is now pretty well used to the comforts or discomforts of the condemned cell, and each day, as the end approaches slight, chances are perceptible in ...

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  11. FORM OF BRAIN.

    The form of brain harmonises to a remarkable degree with the observations of the curliest phrenologists, which have been recently confirmed by the modern school of ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    [?] were passed by judge Ha[?] as follows:-- John Coad, alias William Marshall (19), Robert Smith (17). Henry Smith (16), and ...

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  13. DELINEATION OF CHARACTER.

    The development of amativeness is such that once its gratification passed a certain point, the chief object of his life would be to gratify that sentiment at any ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Beautiful weather. Railway reductions. Problems and politics. Australian fruit is selling fairly well in ...

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  15. DEPRESSION IN THE PRINTING TRADE.

    During the past two days several representatives of the printing trade employes who can now find nothing to do, have called upon the Minister of Public Works ...

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  16. THE CLERGYMAN AND THE ATLAS CO.

    In the Banco Court, before Mr Justice Hood to-day, an notion was brought by Messrs James Walter Lyon, Frank M'Neill,' Frederick Coffee and [?] Lyon [?] ...

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  17. THE DURHAM MINERS' STRIKE.

    The owners of the Durham collieries, at which the miners are on strike, have refused to allow the ten thousand men, who wished to return to work mainly ...

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  18. THE FINANCIAL POSITION.

    The investigation into the present state and the resources of the Treasury has revealed that the colony will this year have to face one of the largest deficits yet ...

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  19. UNQUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day before his Honor Acting- Judge Heydon, Sam. Hood. an unqualified medical practitioner, and Thomas John Hood, his son, were ...

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  20. THE ANTI- VACCIN[?]ATIONISTS AT BRUNSWICK.

    At the Brunswick Police Court this morning before Mr O'.Meara, P.M., David Andrade was summoned under the Vaccination Act for for causing his child to be ...

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  21. CLOSE OF THE WOOL SALES

    The colonial wool auctions closed to-day with a firm tone. Sha[?]ty grease ruled a halfpenny; medium to good, a penny; poor Adelaides, a halfpenny; best ...

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  22. A HEARTLESS HUSBAND.

    Sophia Gailaber, a well- dressed, lady-like person, entered the witness box at the Richmond Court this morning to give evidence against her husband. who was accused of ...

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  23. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    On the 2nd instant, about a quarter to 11 o'clock p.m., a robbery took place on a Richmond tram-car in Flinders street, near Queen's Bridge. A Gladstone bag, which ...

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  24. THE CONVICT IN HIS CELL.

    Williams has now been shaven and shorn according to the usual prison practice. Dressed in the prison clothes ornamented with the broad arrow, drawn down by ...

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  25. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Best Australian tin is 10s higher, and is quoted L93 15s per ton. Chilian bar copper is unchanged, at L45 10s per ton. ...

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  26. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A man named Thomas Canavan had A very narrow escape last night. He had been out opossum shooting, and on his return leaned over the camp-[?] for a warm. ...

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  27. THE BRUNSWICK EXPLOSION.

    The woman, Mary Anno Ryckman, who was so seriously injured in the dynamite explosion, caused by herself at Brunswick yesterday, lies in a serious condition ...

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  28. BURGLARY AT FITZROY.

    The house occupied by Edward Maudsley, butcher, Gertrude street, Fitzroy, was broken into and robbed during the night of the 1st instant. Entrance was obtained by ...

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  29. ACTION ON A GUARANTEE.

    Two collapsed companies were concerned in a case which came before Mr Justice Hood in the Banco Court this morning. One was the Caun[?]thal Creek Sawmill Company and the ...

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  30. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver shows an advance of Old, the price to-day being 3s [?]d per ounce. ...

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  31. ROBBERY AT THE SAILORS' HOME.

    James Peacock, seamen, lodging at the Sailors' Home, reports that on the 2nd instant, about 10 p.m., he was robbed of his purse at the above place, while he was ...

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  32. ROBBING A CHINESE.

    At the Brunswick Police Court this morning two respectable looking men named Charles Johnston and William Taylor were charged with larceny ...

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  33. THE INCREASED RAILWAY FARES.

    The public, it would seem, are not inclined to submit to the decision of the Commissioners in increasing the railway fares without a protest of some kind. There is ...

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  34. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Mr Candler, acting City Coroner, at the Melbourne Gaol to-day, touching the death of a man named Samuel Sidney Smith, 39 years of age, who died in ...

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  35. REFUSES SPIRITUAL ADVICE.

    The prisoner has taken a strong dislike to being questioned upon religious subjects, and declares that he will not have anything to do with any minister, but if ...

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  36. THE BEGGING LETTER DODGE.

    Thomas M'G[?]ire, a young Irishman, and evidently a new chum, was charged at the South Melbourne Court this morning with endeavoring to impose on several persons by ...

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  38. WILLIAMS'S WILL.

    The prisoner intends to make a will staling in what way be desires his property to be distributed. Of course his will can have no legal effect, but the Crown will probably see that ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING.

    The Doctor- Lord Ho[?]etoun protest, was heard last Monday by the V.A.T. Club Committee, and was decided in favor of the latter. Mr S. G. Cook, owner of The ...

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  41. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A shunter named Bolton was crushed to death this morning in the Dubbo station yard. While the train was shunting his body was caught between the butlers of ...

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  42. A PHRENOLOGICAL DELINEATION OF THE CONVICT'S CHARACTER.

    Through the kind[?]rs of Dr. Shields, the Government Medical Officer, Professor Sheridan, phrenologist, who is making a tour through the colonies, was, on Monday, ...

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