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  5. OUR LATE QUEEN.

    Further particulars are now known of the sensational incident at Windsor station on Saturday last. The horses attached to the ...

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  6. TWO GREAT QUEENS.

    In the course of one of the addresses of last Saturday, a preacher associated the names of Victoria and Elizabeth. Queen Elizabeth at her death was about 70 years of age. We give above pictures of the two great Queens at that age. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FACTORY LEGISLATION.

    The Chief Secretary (Mr Peacock) upon being seen to-day regarding the criticism on the adminstration of the Factories Act by Mr F. T. Derham. ...

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  8. THE CHIEF JUSTICE

    When the Full Court sat this morning Mr Justice A'Becketi alone represented the Bench, and he alarmed the court by remarking that he regretted to have to ...

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  9. NOT SERIOUS.

    On enquiry at Menzies', where the, Chief Justice is staying, a representative of "The Herald" learned that Sir John Madden was seen early this morning by ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The cables Again working badly. Business is very much delayed. Only part of our budget received so ...

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  11. GAS COMPANY V. CITY COUNCIL.

    In the County Court to-day. Judge Chomley delivered reserved Judgment in regard to the appeal by the Metropolitan Gas Company against the valuation and ...

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  12. FELL FROM A CART.

    An inquest was held by the City Coroner. Mr Candler. at the Melbourne Hospital this morning, touching the death of Michael Daly, aged 44. who expired in ...

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  13. CONTEMPT OF COURT.

    The monotony of the proceedings at the General Session to-day was relieved by an incident which occurred at the close of a case in which David Cargill was ...

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  14. EMPLOYERS' DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the employing' representatives on the Pastrycooks' Board saw Mr Peacock this morning, and related how the chairman had first been ...

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  15. ANOTHER SENSATION.

    Another sensation was caused by the horse ridden by the Standard Bearer becoming startled by the minute guns which were then being tired by a ...

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  16. A BANKER'S TRIBUTE.

    At the ordinary half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the Hank of Victoria. held to-day. before the business was entered upon. ...

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  17. THE BUTCHERS' HOLIDAY.

    An the annual picnic of the Butchers' Employes' Association will be held tomorrow, it has been arranged that the butchers' shops in the metropolitan ...

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  18. QUEEN VICTORIA STATUE.

    A correspondent, who signs the initials "W.G.W.," writes as follows:--The erection of statues to the memory of rulers is made a national question in Germany ...

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  19. OSTRACISED ORLEANS

    It has transpired that the Duke of Orleans, who some months ago caused a sensation in England by congratulating a Frenchman, named Leandre. who ...

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  20. ADMITTED THE ROBBERY-

    Charles Jones was presented at the General Sessions to-day, before Judge Hamilton. on two counts of stealing. The first count wag that he did feloniously stal ...

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  21. THE BRIBE FAILED.

    We have frequently warned persons against approaching our reporters with offers of money-- bribery pure and simple, --to suppress information concerning ...

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  22. UNGRATEFUL WOMAN.

    Ada Young was presented at the General Sessions to-day on a count of larceny from the person of Mary Gannon on the 6th January. ...

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  23. AN INFANT'S DEATH.

    Mr Morrison, the District Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue to-day. as to the caus[?] of death of an illegitimate made infant, aged 5 weeks, which had died at the house of a Mrs ...

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  24. INSULTING WORDS.

    At the Carlton Court this. meaning Martha, Hrelt charged Emily Paton with using insulting words. The parties are married [?]mee, residing in Cardigan succeed and it was ...

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  25. THE SAILOR'S LANGUAGE.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Harwell and Atchison, J.'sP'., Edward Broughton, 21, seaman on board the steamer Wyrallah, trading to the Gippsland ...

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  26. A DRUNKEN DRIVER.

    Lillian Mason was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with being drunk while in charge of a horse and vehicle. She pleaded guilty. Constable M'Cubbin stated that last evening ...

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