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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    After the meeting of the Collingwood Connell last evening, a number of gentlemen, including the councillors, justices of the peace and citizens, assembled in the ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Cold. Clear. Gusty. Dusty. ...

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  8. CHARGED WITH WILFUL MURDER.

    At the Central Criminal Court, before the Chief Justice and a jury of twelve, to-day, John Norris, farmer, of Hughes Creek, near Nagambic, was placed on his ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

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  10. OVER THE MURRAY.

    Mr W. Pickering, of Bathurst street, has received a wire from his general manager, Mr Fred. G. Pickering, stating that they had tapped an ...

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  11. THE PASCOEVALE RAILWAY.

    This morning's " Argns" contains a long article, very artfully built up, attacking the Pascoe Vale railway scheme, and, under the thin but sufficiently protective guide ...

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  12. THE PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    The manner in which the Treasurer is beset with problems relating to the finances has enforced him to devote the whole of his attention to the one ...

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  13. THE STRIKE AT BROKEN HILL.

    The strike continues. The tug-of-war holds on. Both sides have got a firm drip of the rope, with their feet firmly planted And their teeth set, and they ...

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  14. HAWTHORN FIRE BRIGADE FUNDS.

    Some 12 months ago the Melbourne Fire Board teak ever the plant of the Hawthorn Volnateor Fire Brigade, at a valuation of L151, but up till the present time the sum named ...

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  15. CLERK OF AWARDS.

    Mr T. B. Clegg, barrister-at-law, has been appointed to the position of Clerk of Awards under the provisions of the Trades Disputes, Conciliation and ...

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  16. PENNY POSTAGE.

    At the instance of Mr Frank Farnoll, M.L.A., the Postmaster-General has promised to favorably consider a proposal for the extension of the penny ...

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  17. THE FATE OF THE SALISBURY GOVERNMENT.

    The Prime Minister, Lord Salisbury, was accorded an interview by Her Majesty to-day, when the political crisis arising out of the preponderance of the ...

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  18. CYCLING.

    After the handicap races had been contested last evening at the sports held in aid of the unemployed, Allan Duff, of Southern District C.G., essayed to lower ...

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  19. THE BEAUMARTS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    In the County Court, before Judge Gaunt and a jury of four, this morning, the hearing of actions by Jemina Williamson and Irene Crawford for the ...

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  20. THE WILL OF DEEMING.

    In "The Herald" of Saturday last was published tho full will of the convict Deeming. The Rev. H. F. Scott was named as executor, and the will was ...

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  21. LATEST FROM THE BARRIER

    The usual mass meeting of strikers was held on the Central Reserve to-day, when Mr Ferguson, chairman of the Defence Committee, submitted a proposal to ...

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  22. POISONED BY MISTAKE.

    Phillip Goran, 48 years of age, who resides in Glen Huntly road, Elsternwick, made a mistake at an early hour this morning, which resulted rather seriously. ...

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  23. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    Robert M'Clure was proceeded against by his wife Mary at the Port Melbourne Court to-day for assault, Mr Plummer app[?]ated for the complainant, ...

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  24. STILL QUIET.

    Strike matters are very quiet, and there is absolutely nothing of interest occurring. The men are quiet, but determined, and the mine managers ...

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  25. AN IMPORTER'S TRANSACTIONS

    George Richard Scbrisber, importer, of Lonsdale street, Melbourne, was under examination in the Insolvecy Court to-day, Mr Cohen appeared for the assignee, and Mr ...

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  26. INQUEST OH JAMES FRASER.

    Mr Candler, District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue, this morning, touching the death of James Frascr, a grocer, aged 32, living at Kyneton. ...

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  27. A FISHERIES PROSECUTION.

    At the Flemington Court this morning James Anderson, Inspector of Fisheries, prosecuted B.G. Adams, under the Fisheries Act 1800, for selling bream of less weight ...

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  28. WARRAGUL ITEMS.

    At the Warragul Police Court this morning, Wm. Devereux, Charles Stribbling and William Cripps were prosecuted at the instance of ...

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  29. MR WHEELER'S EXPLANATIONS.

    A HERALD reporter this morning had an interview with Mr Wheoler, Minister of Railways, with regard to the statements published in a morning ...

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  30. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  31. A RICH NEWSPAPER SELLER.

    A man named Rodber, aged between 50 and 60, whom occupation for a long period has been the selling of newspapers in the streets of Worcester, England, dropped dead ...

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  32. THIS EVENING.

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  33. THE BRUNSWICK DYNAMITE AFFAIR.

    The Brunswick police made their usual weekly visit to the Melbourne Gaol yesterday afternoon to ascertain if Mary Ann Ryckman would be able to appear at the ...

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