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  6. NEWS BY CABLE RECEIVED TO-DAY.

    The extensive strike of Durham miners that has been in progress for some weeks past has not yet been brought to a satisfactory termination. ...

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  7. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    CAPTAIN FIRTH, A follow passenger of the Williamsen by the Kaiser Wilhelm. MR. S. SOLOMON, The purchaser of the canary and cage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. KYNETON.

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  9. ON 'CHANGE AND AT THE MINES.

    The week's business was brought to a close very quietly on the Stock exchange of Melbourne this morning. The business transacted in Melbourne Trams was of a fair ...

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  10. SHOP-BREAKING IN ELIZABETH STREET.

    Some time during last night a robbery was committed at the shop of Messrs Beaston Bros, tailors and outfitters. No. 199 Elizabeth street, opposite the General Post Office. The ...

    Article : 311 words
  11. DETECTIVE CAWSEY IN THE BOX.

    Henry Cawrey, sergeant of police in the Criminal investigation Department, deposed that he knew the house, 57 Andrew snoot, Windsor. He first went there at ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    On Tuesday next, in accordance with the bye[?] laws of the Melbourne Hospital Committee, a special meeting of that body will be held for for the purpose of electing [?] resident ...

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  13. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. BENDIGO.

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  14. THE "HERALD" TELEPHONES

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

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  15. BALLARAT.

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  16. THE RACEHORSE ORME.

    The Duke of Westminster, owner of the three-year-old colt Orme, which has just been scratched fur the Two Thousand Guineas owing to ill health, declares that ...

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  17. GOLD RETURNS.

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    More rain. Durham miners working partially. The authorities in London don't anticipate any trouble on May Day. ...

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  19. THE LOSS OF THE BELLINGER.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry, presided over by Mr. C. H. Nicolson, P.M., resuming its investigation this morning, into the charges of misconduct ...

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  20. HOMESTEAD SETTLEMENTS

    The Government has now had its Bill prepared decline with the proposed system of homestead settlements for working men, and the measure will be one of the first ...

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  21. THIS MORNING'S PRICES.

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  22. EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF A BENEDICT.

    At the conclusion of the proceedings at the City Court, this morning, s funny incident was brought under the notice of Mr. Craib. J.P., and his fellow ...

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  23. A NEW DEPARTURE.

    Mr. Deakin : You say that the axe could have caused the injuries at the back of the head ?--Yes. Could it have caused all the injuries in ...

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  24. THE EVIDENCE.

    The examination of the witness, Frederick Alfred Boucher, mate on the Bellinger, was proceeded with. He said that the Bollinger was about 130 yards off the No. 8 buoy when ...

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  25. THE PRISONER'S OBJECTIONS.

    When you arrived here did anything happen?--We arrived here on the 1st of April. On the 5th I was present when prisoner was placed in the lockup with 18 ...

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  26. COURSING.

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  27. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND LECTURES.

    Collins street Independent Church.--Dr. Bevan, both SERVICES. West Melbourne Presbyterian Church--Rev. James Gibson, morning and evening. ...

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  28. FINDING THE GLASS.

    James Charles Smythe, detective in the West Australian police force, said :--I know the "prisoner Williams. I first saw him on 2oth March, ten miles from Albany. ...

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  29. A CHRISTMAS HORROR.

    The trial of Albert Williams, otherwise known as Frederick Bayloy Deeming, for the murder of Emily Mather, at 57 Andrew street, Windsor, on or about Christmas Day, ...

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  30. FATAL RAILWAY ACC[?]

    A miner, named Robert Lyall, married, was run over this morning on the Great Northern railway line by a train near the township of Teraiba and killed. He was in ...

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  31. RAIN IN THE NORTH-WEST.

    We have had sixteen hours [?] rain, dams, tanks, and ploughing are all right. This is a great godsend, as nearly all the dams in the district were dry. ...

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  32. IDENTIFIED AS DEEMING.

    Albert Edward Grimwaid, plumber, of Gertrude street, Fitzroy, was called. Mr. Walsh : Did you know tho prisoner In 1883? ...

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  33. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    John Henry Broughton, leather merchant, of Lonsdale street Melbourne. Causes:-- Depreciation in the value of real estate, inability to realise or or to obtain ...

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  34. THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the South Melbourne Court this [?] Inspector Webb proceeded against M. W. Bent, licensee of the Royel Hotel, [?] of City road and Cecil street, for [?] ...

    Article : 53 words
  35. DEATH FROM SCALDS.

    An inquest was held at the Children's Hospital to-day by Mr. Candler, the acting City Coroner, touching the death of a little girl named Susan Emma May Palmer, aged ...

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  37. DR. MULLEN CORROBORATES.

    William Lowell Mullen, legally qualified medical practitioner, gave corroborative evidence. Mr. Deakin: Did you hear the question ...

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  38. THE EVIDENCE OF THE DOCTORS.

    Crawford Henry Mollison, duly qualified medical practitioner, of Collins meet, stated that, assisted by Dr. Mullen, he made a postmortem examination of the body of a ...

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  39. Family Notices

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