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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    A large gathering of Nonconformists assembled at Clapham yesterday, and was addressed at some length by Mr Gladstone, who dealt largely with the question of ...

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  7. SMALL-POX IN MELBOURNE.

    The news of the outbreak of small-pox in the city created a general feeling of uneasiness, and formed the pancipal theme for conversation on all sides. There ...

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  8. THE CASE OF MRS PARKER.

    There was a large attendance at the Criminal Court this morning, and a good deal of interest manifested in the proceedings as it was anticipated that ...

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The committee of the unemployed were basily engaged at the old Trades Hall this morning compiling a list of all those persons who provided provisions for the unemployed. ...

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  10. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    Ministers are to-day busily engaged preparing their black lists. These will contain the names of all officers over 60 years of age whose services, it is believed, ...

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  11. SHELTERING THE WOMEN.

    The committee decided to rent a house in the vicinity of the Trades Hall for the shelter of homeless and destitute women, Another teat will also be erected for the ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine. Ulster. Oroya. Small- pox. Vaccinations. ...

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  13. EERIE ELSTERNWICK.

    Not very long ago some malicious and foolish person took it into his head-- or, rather, absence of head-- to play the ghost at Brighton, thereby frightening ...

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  14. AT THE LABOR BUREAU.

    There was another scene of excitement at the Labor Bureau, Flinders street, this morning when Miss Braacher, of Hillgrove, Yarra street, Hawthorn, arrived ...

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  15. MEETING OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A special meeting of the Board of Public Health was held in private to-day. The situation was fully considered. The chairman, Mr Topp, reported to ...

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  16. YOUTHFUL TOBACCO THIEVES.

    Two youths, named Walter Myers and George Roberts, were charged at the Fitzroy Court this morning with larceny of tobacco, valued at 30, the property of Edward ...

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  17. IN THE DOCK.

    John Golding and Emma Golding were tried before Mr Justice Hood, in the Criminal Court to-day, upon a charge of the larceny of two rings belonging to one Jules Hirschberg. ...

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  18. EXTENSION OF OFFICE HOURS.

    In order to avoid overtime, and the filling up of vacancies, it is proposed to increase the daily toil of the public Service by another half-hour so that the ...

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  19. A NORTH FITZROY SURPRISE.

    When a householder who is respectable and law-abiding, retires to rest at night with a feeling of satisfaction with himself and knowing that he is at peace ...

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  20. THE UNEMPLOYED ENTERTAINMENT.

    Dr Maloney, M.L.A., has received a communication from Mr Whiting, the manager of the Union Electric Light Company, stating that the company has ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    If the reductions mentioned above are adopted by Parliament each member of the Assembly will lose L15 a year, and members of the Cabinet from L105 to ...

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  22. THE RAILWAY OFFICERS' COMPLAINTS OF UNFAIR TREATMENT.

    The reductions-- if made in the Public Service, as there is every reason to suppose they will, otherwise the circular would not have been issued-- are to apply ...

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  23. THE GERMANS IN AFRICA.

    Reports have been received that a German force, under Captain Bulow, fought an engagement with the natives at Moshi, in German East African territory. ...

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  24. THE ILLEGAL PROCESSIONS.

    William M' Lean and John M' Kenzie were charged at the District Court this morning with joining in a procession in the public streets without the permission of the Mayor ...

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  25. THE CROWN PRINCE OF PRUSSIA.

    The solemn reception of the Little Crown Prince of Germany, into the First Registered of Guards took place recently, the company, in spite of the bad weather, being a splendid ...

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  26. THE POLICE PRECAUTIONS.

    The first intimation that the police received of the existence of small-pox at the Victoria Coffee Palace came in the shape of a letter from Mr G. A. TOPP, ...

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  27. PRECAUTIONS AT SYDNEY.

    A meeting of the Sydney Board of Health was held this morning to consider the outbreak of small-pox on board the R.M.S. Oroys. ...

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  28. MOSS AGAIN BEFORE THE COURT.

    Alfred Moss appeared before the District Court, this morning, on a charge of using insulting words on the 12th June. Mr F. Stephan prosecuted, and Mr Field Barrett ...

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  29. HORSESTEALING.

    William Mannon was pieced in the dock on the charge of stealing a horse valued at L15, the property of James Ginuane. It appeared that the prosecutor bought the ...

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  30. THE MURDERER DEEMING.

    Mr Alfred J. Taylor, F.L.S., of Hobart, has furnished the "Tasmanian News" with the following notes as the result of his examination of a cast of Deeming's head:-- ...

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  31. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    The Australian mails by the Orient Company's R.M.S. Ophir, to date Melbourne 17th May, have been delivered here. via Naples. ...

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  32. THE BROKEN HILL LABOR DIFFICULTY.

    When the executive of the Mining Companies' Association notified the A.M.A., through Mr Siesth, the district secretary, that they intended to introduce the contract ...

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  33. THE SHEARERS' CONCESSIONS.

    The concession of return tickets being made available for four months instead of one, which has been granted to the shearers, as was pointed out by THE HERALD on ...

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  34. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  35. THE BRUNSWICK CASE.

    There are no fresh developments to report from Brunswick to-day. There is a good deal of excitement in the neighborhood of Mrs ...

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  36. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    On Saturday afternoon a little boy, named H. Reld, aged seven years, residing at Auburn, was amusing himself with other boy's at a game of football in O'Shanna[?] ...

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  37. THE LAST MOMENT:

    At the Fitzroy Court this morning nominal fines were inflicted upon several tradespeople for obstructing too footpath by placing goods thereon. The Police ...

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  38. THIS EVENING.

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  41. SUICIDE AT MILDURA.

    This morning a laboring man named Charles, Welsh, employed at the brick works, was found hanging from the roof of his dwelling. He had stood on a chair ...

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  42. A SEASONABLE EXPLANATION.

    The Husband: " So this is the garden you've told me so much about! Where are the flowers ?" The Wife: "You see those laths stuck in ...

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