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Article : 527 wordsAlbert Coc, a jockey, engaged as a stable lad by Mr John Crazier, was killed this morning on the Morphetville racecourse. He was schooling Mirnee over ...
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Article : 179 wordsThe Government departments will be closed on Good Friday, and will not be re-opened until Wednesday next, so that the holidays will extend from ...
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Article : 15 wordsMr Robert Harper will address the electors to-night at the Whittlesea Mechanics' Institute at 8 o'clock, and to-morrow at the Commercial Hotel, Morang South. ...
Article : 27 wordsAt the Brunswick Court, this morning, the Health Inspector proceeded against John Hope, under Section 225 of the Health Act, for allowing a nuisance to exist on his ...
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Article : 437 wordsGentlemen desirous of placing vehicles at the disposal of Cr. Leonard on polling day, are asked to send in their names to the Central Committee Rooms, 374 Lygon street, ...
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Article : 15 wordsYesterday afternoon Plain-Clothes Constable Fleming while proceeding along Clarendon street, met a young man, whom he thought he recognised ...
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Article : 14 wordsMr David Gaunson will address the electors to-night at the Town Hall, at 8 o'clock. ...
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Article : 15 wordsMr Frank Madden addressed a large meeting at the Public Hall, Caulfield railway station, last night; Cr. Holland in the chair. The candidate was well received, ...
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Article : 179 wordsAt the Brunswick Police Court this morning George Dickens was summoned for arrears, amounting to L4, due by him for the support of his child in the Industrial ...
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Article : 480 wordsThe conviction before Mr Justice A'Beckett of a man named Edward James Gregg, for indecently assaulting a little girl 8 years of age was under the consideration of the Full ...
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Article : 56 wordsMr Buxton addressed a meeting at the Hibernian Hall, Swanston street, last night, and the usual vote was accorded. Mr Frank Stuart will address the electors ...
Article : 39 wordsMr D. V. Hennessy addressed a meeting at the Flagstaff Hotel last night. He had a good hearing. A vote of confidence was carried. ...
Article : 45 wordsAn inquest was commenced this morning at Brunswick, by Coroner Neild, touching the death of an infant named Florence Zimmerman, who was born on the 23rd ...
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Article : 13 wordsWilliam Evans was charged at the Brunswick Court this morning with neglecting to close his shop at the time appointed by the Act on Friday, the 11th March. ...
Article : 94 wordsDr W. H. Embling will address the electors to-night in the Alfred Hall Barkly street, and to-morrow in Creed's room, near Balaclava railway station. ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Wed 13 Apr 1892, Page 1
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