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  5. THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS.

    It is two years and a half since the last of the Whitechapel atrocities shocked London to its deepest depths. The "mystery" has remained a mystery, and we (says ...

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  6. THE "SNOWY" RANGE.

    The mountains around here are covered with snow. It is about 2in. deep in the township. The Union coach, leaded with tourists and ...

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  7. AN ABANDONED CHILD.

    At the Richmond Court this morning there was another of those cases which are becoming far too frequent, and which, if permitted to increase with the same rapidity ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    An extensive and destructive fire has broken out at Tokio, the Japanese capital, the damage to property being enormous, and the loss of life great. ...

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  9. THE GALE.

    All through the night and till noon today a strong S.W. gale prevailed in the Bay, but fortunately no serious mishap has to be recorded among the shipping, ...

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  10. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    Upon inquiry at the Melbourne Gaol to-day, it was ascertained that Williams had slept well last night. He takes his meals regularly, and his demeanor is ...

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  11. MR WEBSTER OF HULL.

    Superintendent Kennedy last night received official intimation from the Crown Law Offices, that Mr Webster, ex-Governor of Hull Gaol, will be called as a ...

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  13. GHASTLY EXAMINATION.

    The skull of the murdered woman was sent to the Crown Law office yesterday by Superintendent Kennedy, in order that it might be examined by the Crown ...

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  14. BY WIRE. -- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

    The subsidence on Block 11, near M'Gregor's shaft, still continues, a very large block of ground being affected to-day. The crevices, especially those running ...

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  15. WILLIAMS'S KNIVES.

    We published some time ago the particulars of a visit of a man to the establishment of Messrs Ward, cutlers, in Swanston street. Now we find that ...

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  16. AN ADELAIDE JOCKEY KILLED.

    Albert 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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  17. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    The police are unremittingly pursuing their inquiries into the antecedents of the man Deeming. In the course of their efforts to ascertain whether there ...

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  18. THE SOUTH MINE.

    There is no change in the South Mine, save that the winze below the 400ft level from the hauling shaft is down 22ft, and is in carbonate ore of good grade. The water winze ...

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  19. THE " BARRIER" CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    It is understood that the Ministry have, accepted Mr Dibbs's despatch re the Barrier Customs duties as satisfactory, but nothing is actually known on the subject, the only ...

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  20. A YOUNG SCOUNDREL.

    On Saturday a young lad named Chester Howard, alias Charles M'Pherson, was brought forward at the City Court on a charge of attempting to steal from a Chinese. ...

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  21. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The 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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  22. ELECTION NOTICES.

    The hon J. Nimmo will address the electors, to-night, at the Cricket Club Hotel, Clarendon street. ...

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  23. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 3,160,000 quarters, being 50,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Gloomy and windy. Anarchists in Brazil. Rio Janeiro in a state of siege. Best Australian tin London L91 per ...

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  25. BRIGHTON.

    Mr Thomas Wilson will address the electors, this evening, in the Drill Room. ...

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  26. BOURKE EAST.

    Mr 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. ...

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  27. HEALTH PROSECUTION.

    At 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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  28. APPLICATION TO REMOVE A TRUSTEE.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, before Mr Justice Molesworth, an application was made at the instance of Dr Fishbourne, of Moonee Ponds, supported by the affidavit ...

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  29. CARLTON SOUTH.

    Gentlemen 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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  30. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are quoted at 10s. ...

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  31. ALLEGED CHEQUE SWINDLING.

    Yesterday afternoon Plain-Clothes Constable Fleming while proceeding along Clarendon street, met a young man, whom he thought he recognised ...

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  32. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is quoted L91 per ton. ...

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  33. EMERALD HILL.

    Mr David Gaunson will address the electors to-night at the Town Hall, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  34. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is ¼d lower -- 3s 3½d per ounce. ...

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  35. EASTERN SUBURBS

    Mr 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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  36. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Jelunga left here today for Queensland ports. PLYMOUTH, 12th April. ...

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  37. SOUTH MELBOURNE BUILDING SOCIETY.

    It would appear as if there was some fatality connected with the South Melbourne Permanent Building and Investment Society, of which the now notorious ...

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  38. MAINTENANCE CASES.

    At 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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  39. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    On the morning of the 6th instant, at an early hour, as Constable Smith was on duty in Lonsdale street, he saw a man walking along that street bleeding freely from a ...

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  40. MR IRVING AND THE "REAL LIVE BABY."

    The London "Telegraph" tells the following laughable story: -- An enterprising gentleman, who is evidently a keen stickler for realism, but who has, at the same time ...

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  41. CONVICTION FOR INDECENT ASSAULT.

    The 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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  42. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    Mr Knipe invites the electors to assemble to-night at the All Nations Hotel, Separation street ; at the Royal Hotel, Punt road, to-morrow night, and on Tuesday at the ...

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  43. MELBOURNE EAST.

    Mr 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 ...

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  44. MELBOURNE WEST.

    Mr D. V. Hennessy addressed a meeting at the Flagstaff Hotel last night. He had a good hearing. A vote of confidence was carried. ...

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  45. DEATH FROM STARVATION.

    An 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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  47. NORTH MELBOURNE.

    Dr Rose will address the electors to-night, at the Town Hall. ...

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  48. EARLY CLOSING ACT.

    William 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. ...

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  49. ST. KILDA.

    Dr 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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  50. FIRE AT GEELONG.

    A cottage in Maud street, South Geelong, occupied by Mrs Ch[?]holm, was entirely destroyed by fire early this morning, and two tenements adjoining had a narrow ...

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  52. TOORAK.

    The Hon. R. D. Reid will address the electors to-night at the Elsternwick Public Hall and to-morrow at the Town Hall. Mr A. M'Kinley addresses the electors ...

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  54. LATE SPORTING.

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