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  6. MUNICIPAL FINANCING.

    Fears have been expressed in municipal circles lest the present series of articles should be of an alarmist character, and possibly tend to aggravate the feeling of ...

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  7. A.J.C. RACES.

    Better weather could not have been desired than that which favored the second day of the A.J.C.'s Autumn Meeting. There was, therefore, this morning every reason ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The contractors for the floating of the steamer, Elginshire, nave abandoned the attempt, and the underwriters have cabled [?] for [?] ...

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  9. MR WHEELER'S BLUNDER.

    Some days ago it was pointed out in THE HERALD that Mr Wheeler, the Minister for Railways, in explaining his retrenchment scheme, claimed credit for a ...

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  10. THE PROPOSED RETRENCHMENT

    Through a slight misadvertance on t[?] part of a member of the Ministry it h[?] already become known in well inform[?] circles that the Shiels Government do[?] ...

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  11. EASTER MONDAY.

    It was an unfortunate circumstance that the rain which has been so unavailingly longed for during January, February and March should have decided to fall on that ...

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  12. ELECTION NOTICES

    Cr Wm. Ievers addressed a large and enthusiastic meeting of electors at an opening meeting in Benver[?] street on Saturday night. Cr. Ievers met with a good ...

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  13. THE SPORTS POSTPONED.

    At noon, the rain continuing to fall very heavily, a meeting of the committee was held, and it was decided to postpone the sports portion of the programme until ...

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  14. COLLINGWOOD.

    The hon. James M'Kean addresses the electors to-night, at the Bourke and Will's Hotel, Simpson road, and to-morrow at the Foresters' Hall, Smith street. ...

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  15. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    The hon. Duncan Gillies addressed the electors at the Shire Hall, Malvern, on Saturday night and had a good hearing. A vote of confidence in his favor was carried. ...

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  16. THE " HERALD" TELEPHONES

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

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  17. SUMMONING THE JURY.

    A cheerful-looking man, and a healthy, well set-up one withal, despite the gruesomeness of his occupation, was the coroner's officer whom a writer for " Answers" ...

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  18. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT WARRAGUL.

    A destructive fire broke out at 8 o'clock this morning in Queen street, Warragul. The flames were first observed of the rear of MacWatts' grocery store. In a few ...

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  19. THE WILLIAMSTOWN RACES

    The Williamstown Racing Club have been extremely unfortunate in the matter of weather, as they are seldom favored with a fine day on which to hold ...

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  20. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Statements having been made that Cr. Buxton, one of the candidates for East Melbourne, is in favor of the abolition of the Legislative Council, we are desired by that ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Raining. Rough on holiday-makers. Sports, cricket, cycling, boating, etc. There are said to be 2,000,000 Socialists In France. ...

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  22. THE DRUIDS' CELEBRATION.

    Easter Monday is the day on which the Order of Druids usually hold their annual gathering at the Friendly Societies' Gardens, and once again the fates have not been ...

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  23. EMERALD HILL

    Mr David Ganns[?]n will address the electors to-morrow evening, 8 o'clock, at the Caledonian Hotel Coventry street. Central committee to-night. ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    It was very disappointing to the Prince Alfred Collegians, who had come all the way from Adelaide to play their annual match with the Wesley collegians on the ...

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  25. ESSENDON AND FLEMINGTON.

    The hon A. Deakin's committee meet at Town Hall, Moonee Ponde, every evening, 8 p.m. ...

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  26. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    We have been requested to call the attention of our readers residing in (Jolimont and West Richmond electorate to a remarkable advertisement from Mr J. H. Kuipe that ...

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  27. DO WOMEN FEEL PAIN?

    The "Fortnightly Review " contains a curious little paper by Professor Lombroso, on The Physical Insensibility of Women. The Professor is the eminent man of ...

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  28. RICHMOND.

    Mr J. C. Winn will address the electors this evening, 8 o'clock, at the Brian Bora Hotel, Somerset street, and at the Rising Sun Hotel, Swan street, at 9 o'clock. ...

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  29. ST. KILDA.

    Friends of Mr Geo. Turner, desirous of lending vehicles on polling day, are requested to send in their names to the committee. ...

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  30. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    A young man named James Mitchell was brought before the magistrates at Carlton to-day on a charge of assaulting James Lalor. The evidence showed that on the ...

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  31. WEST MELBOURNE.

    Mr Thomas Walker retires from the candidature of West Melbourne. ...

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  32. EAST BOURKE BOROUGHS.

    The committees of Messrs Berry and Mothven meet. to-night at 7 o'clock. ...

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  33. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the record received at the Melbourne Telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the 48 hours ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  34. BAILIFF AGAINST BAILIFF.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, a middle aged man, named Samuel Lee, a bailiff, was charged with [?]lawfully assaulting a young man, named Frederick Neale. who is also a ...

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  35. NEWS FROM THE MINES.

    (We desire to make our mining news as complete as possible in each edition. In order that reports from the mines and other news of interest any appear in the early as well as ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    18th April. -- Afternoon, 6.40; to-morrow morning, 7.1; afternoon, 7.23. ARRIVED. Wilcannia, steamer, 1750 tons, Captain W. ...

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  41. TOPICAL EPIGRAMS. -- No. [?].

    They say that Elton from his natal day Was famous for his never-ending mirth -- But when the Ormuz plunges on her homeward way. ...

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