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  5. MOONSTRUCK.

    It has been hurled against the Acting Commissioners that they have borrowed the framework for their proposed reforms, the recommendations of their predecessors. This ...

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  6. AN INGENIOUS FRAUD.

    The particulars of a new style of fraud, which has been perpetrated in the suburbs lately upon wives whose husbands were engaged in the city during the day, ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

    Despite the cold bleak weather this morning at Randwick there was a great attendance of spectators to witness the final gallops. The course proper was in splendid ...

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  8. THE BUILDING SOCIETY FRAUDS.

    Mr A. T. Lears, who was instructed by Messrs Braham and Pirani, made an application to Mr Justice Williams in the Practice Court this morning, upon ...

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  9. EASTERTIDE.

    With the close of this evening there will be another long period in which the weary worker will cease from troubling, and the bank clerk will be at rest. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The new military adviser to the Australian colonies, Lieut.-Colonel Harman, R.A., has had a meeting with the Agents General, amongst whom he has created a ...

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  11. WHOLESALE BURGLARIES.

    There are already eleven charges against a man recently explained at Newtown, and accused at burglary. It has been ascertained, however, that most of the plunder, ...

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  12. SEPARATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    The delegates from the North Queensland Separation League, the object of which is the separation of the northern from the southern portion of the ...

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  13. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    In accordance with the policy of retrenchment practised by the Government in these times of depression, there will not be quite so much glory and thunderabout the military ...

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  14. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    A middle aged man of respectable appearance, named John Thomas Harrup, was arrested in Bourke street this afternoon by Plain-clothes Constable Stokes and ...

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  15. CARELESS TRAVELLERS.

    At the Police Court, Howlong, yesterday, two men, named Steel and Waters, were charged with the careless use of fire on the 22nd March last, when about L500 worth of ...

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  17. GOOD FRIDAY CONCERTS.

    There will be plenty of this character of entertainment for to-morrow evening. The Philharmonic Society appear in the Town Hall, as usual, with a big programme, and ...

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  18. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Colonial wool auctions are marked by a very firm tone, and the prices for all classes of merinos are now fully 10 per cent, above the rates ruling at the close of ...

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  19. BY WIRE--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

    A good deal of difficulty is being experienced at the Proprietary mine, owing to the shortness and party of the water supply. Sods has requentsed very extensively ...

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  20. ELECTION NOTICES.

    Mr Nimmo addressed the electors at the Cricket Club Hotel-last night, and a vote of confidence was passed, Special meeting of Cr. J. S. White's ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    More Anarchists. Brighter weather. London wool marker remains firm. Sydney municipal loan fully subscribed ...

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  22. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A cattle train coming through from Baurke to Sydney met with an accident of a serious nature at the top of the Zigzag on the Blue Mountains yesterday afternoon. ...

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  23. DOWN THE BAY.

    The Union Steamship Company announce a great excursion trip to the north-west coast of Tasmania, leaving this evening and returning on Wednesday. Specials will be ...

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  24. MONETARY.

    Two and three quarter per cent. Consols are quoted at 96½. The market rate of discount is 1½ now per cent., being 1¾ per cent. below the ...

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  25. CARLTON SOUTH.

    Gentlemen desireas of placing vehicles at the disposal of Cr. Leonard on polling day, are requested to send in their names to the Committee Rooms, 374 Lygon street, ...

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  26. FOR SATURDAY EVENING.

    Several important events are noticeable for Saturday. In addition to the Caulfield Races, there are various other entertainments. Nearly all the theatres announce important ...

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  27. ARSON AND PERJURY.

    Two young men--Johns Holly and George Morce--who are now undergoing a sentence for arson committed at Sorrento, were brought before the City Court ...

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  28. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    The following are the latest quotations for Colonial Government inscribed stocks Three and a half per cent. New South ...

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  29. EMERALD HILL

    Mr David Gannson will address the electors to-night at St Barnabas Schoolroom, Thistleinwaite street. Mr Thomas Hansen will address the ...

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  30. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Councillor Buxton will address the electors at Kendall's Horse Repository, Brunswick street, to-night. Mr Frank Stuart will address the electors ...

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  31. THE SOUTH YARRA SHOOTING CASE.

    At the Prahran Court this morning, James Thompson Tunnock, the manufacturer who was shot, on the 22nd ult., by the bailiff, Wm. Beisell, in his factory at South ...

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  32. ON EASTER MONDAY.

    The principal attraction on Easter Monday is the Druids' Gala on the Friendly Societies' grounds, with the big art union run in connection with it. The Melbourne ...

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  33. INFANTICIDE AT EAST MELBOURNE.

    Mr Candler held an inquest at the City Morgue this morning on the body of a fully developed female child, which was found by a lad named Henry Lovering in the grounds ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Mutton tallow, average quality, is quoted at 26s per cwt. Boef ditto, 25s 9d per cwt. Adelaide wheat is one shilling lower, ...

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  35. THE A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

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  36. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    Mr Kains asks the electors to meet him to-night at the Royal Hotel, Punt road. A meeting of Mr Joseph Bosisto's committee will be held at the Parade Hotel, East ...

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  37. THE LAST MOMENT.

    No tenders for public works were opened to-day owing to the holidays being so near. Tenders will be opened for a double quantity of works on the £8th ...

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  38. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is worth L91 per ton. Chilian bar copper is quoted L45 10s per ton. ...

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  39. THE COMEDIAN AND THE CAPIAS.

    In Chambers to-day Mr A. R. Daly asked Mr Justice Williams to issue a writ of capias against Mr William Elton, the well known comedian, whose benefit takes place ...

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  40. MR MUNRO AND VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    No information has been received from London by the Cabinet with reference to the conflicting cablegrams, appearing in the columns of our morning contemporaries ...

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  41. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Mr Frank Madden will address the electors at the Camberwell Shire Hall on Saturday evening, and at the Burwood Hotel on Easter Monday evening ...

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  42. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is unchanged at yesterday's quotation, viz., 3s 3½d per ounce. Suez, 13th April. The British-India Steam Navigation ...

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  43. STARVATION OR GAOL.

    Last night a man who gave his name as William Day wilfully broke a valuable plate glass window in the stores of Messrs John E. Roberts aud Co., Townsend street, and ...

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  44. OBSTRUCTING A TRAMCAR.

    Alexander Craige, the driver of a laundry cart, appeared before the Prahran Court this morning, for continuing to obstruct a tramcar proceeding along the St. Kilda road on ...

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  45. PRICE OF SILVER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Treasury notifies that the Mint price for silver will, from the 20th inst., be reduced to 3s 3d the ounce fine. All interior articles must disappear before the ...

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  46. THE EFFECTS OF DRINK.

    This morning, at the North Melbourne Court, Patrick Daley, was charged with attempting to break into the residence of Edward Bell, hairdresser, of ...

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  47. MELBOURNE.

    Mr G. Downes Career returns thanks for his re-election. ...

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  48. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  49. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr Laurens will address the electors in the Builders' Arms Hotel, Melrose street, to-night. ...

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  51. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited are in receipt of the following cablegram front their London house dated yesterday:--Lately reported ...

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  52. WEST MELBOURNE.

    Mr D. V. Hennessy held an open air meeting last night in Spencer street. The candidate had a good reception. Mr D. V. Hennessey will address the ...

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  53. ST. KILDA.

    Dr W. H. Embling will address the electors tonight at Creed's auction room, Balaclava. ...

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  54. TOORAK.

    The Hon. R. D. Reid will address the electors to-night at the Toorak Hotel. Mr Alex M'Kinley held a meeting last evening at East St. Kilda Mr M'Kinley ...

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