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  4. A POPULAR PRIMA DONNA.

    MISS NELLIE STEWART, The Australian songstress, in the character of Blue-Eyed Susan, which, when the last mail left, she was playing at the Prince of Wales's Theatre, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE TERRIBLE EXPLOSION AT DEER PARK.

    The coronial enquiry into the cause of death of Gavin Allan Warnock, Andrew Stewart and John Andrew Hearse, the three victims of the terrible explosion at ...

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  6. THE ATROCITY AT WINDSOR.

    Williams, or Deeming, who stands committed for trial for the brutal murder of his wife at Windsor, passed a restless night in the Melbourne Gaol. The strain ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The "Globe" states that a respectable girl narrates that she has recognised the portrait of Deeming as that of a man with whom she was ...

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  8. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    An intelligent-looking young man, named John Herman Kittle, was placed in the dock, at the Court of General Sessions, before Judge Casey, and a jury of twelve. ...

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  9. DETECTIVES CAWSEY AND CONSIDINE.

    Detectives-Sergeant Considine and Cawsey received by post this morning two communications of a singular and mysterious character. They were ...

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  10. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day, show the proportion to reserve to liabilities to be 40 per cent., being the same as last ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

    Broken Hill Proprietary shares are unchanged at L6 5s. ...

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  12. THE WOOL SALES.

    The quantity catalogued at the colonial wool auctions since Monday last amount to 37,600 bales, making a total of 119,200 for the series. ...

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  13. MOODY AND TROUBLED IN SLEEP

    After that Williams sat in his cell in a very moody condition, and was anything but the laughing, jocular creature he pretended to be in the City Court, while the ...

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  14. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is 5s lower, and is quoted L90 15s per ton. ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    There is no change at Block 10. The winze below the 500ft level is down 25ft, and is still in a mixture of sandstone, schist and sulphide ...

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  16. 'BEEN AT A SURPRISE PARTY."

    Constable Bruckner spoiled a well-laid plot to commit a burglary early this morning in Fitzroy. He was on duty in Brunswick street, and commute Mr T. ...

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  17. DELAYED TELEGRAMS.

    Recently we had occasion to complain of two or three cases of most annoying delay in the transmission of important telegraphic messages from Adelaide. ...

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  18. BAR SILVER.

    Bar silver is to-day 0[?]d lower, the quotation being 3s 3¼d per ounce. ...

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  19. DEBTORS BEFORE THE JUDGMENT SEAT.

    In the County Court this morning, before Judge Hamilton, several judgment summonses were dealt with. One of the cases was that in which H. C. Pain and ...

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  20. WILLIAMS THIS MORNING

    This morning, however, when the gaol was astir for the day he forced himself into a different state of mind,and endeavored to convince those in ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Reported that the Sydney municipal 4 per cent. loan is not viewed favorably in London. The young Khedive of Egypt refuses to ...

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  22. CITY COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    The final reference to Williams, the murderer, inconnection with the City Court proceedings was made this morning. Yesterday, on the application of Detective ...

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  23. ELECTION NOTICES

    The hon. J. Nimmo will address the electors this evening at Mahon's Middle Park Hotel. Cr. J. S. White will address the electors at ...

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  24. EASTERN SUBURBS

    The hon. Duncan Gillies will address the electors at Golding's Hall, Canterbury, tomorrow (Saturday), at 8 p.m. Mr Frank Madden will address the ...

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  25. THE BAIRNSDALE BOX

    Mr Superintendent Kennedy to-day gave instructions to have the wicker basket, which is now at the Bairnsdale railway station, returned to Melbourne. ...

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  26. PREPARING THE DEFENCE.

    It has been represented that in his youth Williams was regarded is a boy slightly eccentric, so that he earned the nick-name of "Mad Fred." The prisoner ...

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  27. BROKEN HILL.

    The supply of water drawn by the Proprietary mine from the well at Acacia has fallen from 120,000 gallons to 60,000 gallons per day, and the falling off in the ...

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  28. CARLTON SOUTH.

    Cr W. I[?]vers will address the electors this evening, at the Clyde Hotel, Cardigan and Eight streets, at 8 o'clock. Cr. Leonard will address the electors ...

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  29. MELBOURNE.

    Mr G. Downes Cartor will address the electors at St. Patrick's Hall; Bourke street west, on Monday, at 8 p.m., Mr J. L. Purves in the chair. ...

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  30. EAST MELBOURNE.

    Cr Buxton will address the electors to-night at Mack's Hotel, Franklin street, at 8 o'clock. The friend and supports of Mr E. L. Zox. ...

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  31. A LONG-STANDING DEBT.

    In another case Edwin Fowler, law clerk, Chancery lane, Melbourne, was proceeded against at the suit of Frederick William Deoley, to show cause why ...

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  32. BRIGHTON.

    A meeting of the friends and supporters of Mr Thomas Wilson will be held in the Public Hall, Elsternwick, at 8 this evening. ...

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  33. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    On the 4th inst. a gold nugget pin, with a pearl set in the centre, was stolen from the bedroom of James Tomlin, a lift boy, employed at an hotel in Bourke street. The ...

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  34. WAS DEEMING AT BORDER TOWN?

    Writing from Border Towns resident states that in 1889 Deeming, whose portrait be recognises, visited that town. On the night of his arrival ...

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  35. TOORAK.

    The friends and supporters of the hon. R. D. Reld are invited to meet to-night at the Orrong Hotel, Armadale. ...

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  36. EMERALD HILL.

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

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  37. THE MINISTER OF MINES.

    Mr. A. R. Outtrim, the Minister of Mines, is announced to address his constituents at the Town Hall on Tuesday next. It was expected that he ...

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  39. VISIT FROM AN OCULIST.

    Williams is to be visited this afternoon by an oculist. Repeated applications have been made for the prisoner to ba allowed the use of spectacles to read with. ...

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  40. HOUSEBREAKING AT FITZROY.

    On the 1st inst., between 8 and 9 o'clock p.m., the residence of David Joske, dairyman, 25 Mahoney street, Fitzroy, was broken into during the absence of the occupants. ...

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