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  2. TRAGEDY IN FITZROY.

    A startling tragedy was enacted at Fitzroy in the early hours of yesterday morning, when a man, half maniac, and wholly murderous, attempted to wreak ...

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  3. AUSTRALASIAN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, the Attorney-General gave notice for Wednesday, the 23rd inst., of a series of resolutions affirming the opinion of the House in favor of ...

    Article : 271 words
  4. THE ANNUAL RIFLE MATCHES.

    The match meeting of the Victorian Rifle Association, which opened yesterday at the Williamatown Ranges, again brings together the rifle shots of all branches of the local defence ...

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  5. ANOTHER DISPUTED WILL.

    In the Banco Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Holroyd, the Dixson will case was down for hearing. Mr. Robert Dixson, a former resident of Victoria, but more recently of Burgess ...

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  6. THE RAILWAY ADMINISTRATION.

    A copy of the correspondence which passed between the acting Railway Commissioners and the locomotive superintendent in September last respecting a paragraph that appeared in ...

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  7. MELBOURNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The quarterly meeting of members of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday afternoon, when Mr. Carl Pinsehof, consul for Austria and Hungary, read a paper ...

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  8. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Mary Henderson, a little girl of 3, on attempting to cross in front of a train at Woolabra to-night, was knocked down and cut to pieces. ...

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  9. COUNTRY NEWS.

    An iron safe at Reid's Coffee Palace, Lydiard-street, was before daylight tills morning opened with a skeleton key, and the thief carried off over £30 in notes, gold and silver. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    The Rosewood election took place to-day, and resulted in the election of Mr. Foote. The polling was:--Foote, 347 ; Hardgrave, 277. An auction sale of Crown lands wan held ...

    Article : 245 words
  11. QUEENSLAND.

    The supplementary estimates were tabled today in the Assembly. The chief items are:--£500 for six months' salary and £200 travelling expenses to a special agent in the United ...

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  12. THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The triennial session of the Anglican Church opened to-day. Bishop Kennion, in his opening address, said he had hoped to lay before tho session a plan for an assistant bishop, but ...

    Article : 112 words
  13. A BIBLE SOCIETY GATHERING.

    A meeting of the Mount Barker Auxiliary of the British and Foreign Bible Society this evening came to an abrupt termination in an unseemly manner. The Rev. ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Jenkins will shortly ask the Assembly to take steps to obtain a reciprocity treaty between the United States and Australia for the admission of American kerosene duty free in future ...

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  15. THE LATE BARRIER STRIKE.

    Some idea of the number of union men who have obtained employment on the mines since the strike was declared off, 10 days ago, may be gathered from the fact that the value of the ...

    Article : 312 words
  16. WELSHING AT FLEMINGTON.

    At the Flemington police court on Tuesday a young man, named Arthur E. Turaham, was charged with stealing 10s., the money of Mrs. Violet Nichols, of Stanley-street, Collingwood. ...

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  17. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Government have opened a land agency at Albany and Northam, at which all information concerning plans of the colony's land is obtainable. ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    The Government, it is announced, will not introduce a Funded Stock Bill nor raise a loan locally. The Treasury bills will be placed through a bank. ...

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  19. POLICE NEWS.

    UNREGISTERED DOGS.--Two cases of interest to dog owners were heard before Mr. Perry, P.M., at the City Court on Monday. Benjamin Adams was charged with keeping two dogs without paying the ...

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  20. METROPOLITAN BOARD OF WORKS.

    The ordinary meeting of the Metropolitan Board of Works was held yesterday at the board room, Collins-street, Commissioner M. Lang presiding. ...

    Article : 337 words
  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Assembly to-day, the Premier, in reply to a question, said the Government did not intend to exempt assurance companies from the operations of the income tax, and that he ...

    Article : 354 words
  22. RELIEF RAILWAY WORK.

    The Minister for Works in the Assembly today, in reply to Mr. Dickens, said that in view of the immense numbers of unemployed at Broken Hill he would consult with his colleagues ...

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  23. PECULIAR CASE UNDER THE LANDLORD AND TENANTS ACT.

    At the Carlton court, yesterday, a case involving some novel point under the act relating to landlords and tenants was argued. J. F. Arnold, of North Carlton, represented by Mr. ...

    Article : 364 words
  24. THE GROUNDING OF THE DRUMBLAIR.

    The court of marine inquiry, consisting of Mr. Nicolson, P.M., with Captains Gourlay and Tozer, continued its investigation yesterday into the grounding of tho barque Drumblair at ...

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  25. THE SYDNEY BABY FARM HORRORS.

    In connection with the great baby farming case, the inquest, on the four infants found at Macdonaldtown was continued to-day. Mrs. Makin had so far recovered from her ...

    Article : 347 words
  26. CRIME IN VICTORIA.

    SIR,--I think you hardly do justice in your issue of to-day to the Bishop of Manchester's remarks on crime in Victoria at the late Church Congress, and I appeal to your courtesy to allow ...

    Article : 608 words
  27. OUTBREAK OF HORSE DISEASE IN QUEENSLAND.

    On her last voyage the Avoca brought a circus from Batavia to Townsville. It is said that several deaths took place amongst the horses, the cause of which was not definitely known. ...

    Article : 129 words
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  29. AMUSEMENTS.

    Slade Murray's farewell benefit performance, which is announced to take place at the Theatre Royal upon Saturday evening next, promises to be a success. The whole of the available ...

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  30. COLONIAL IRON PIPE MANUFACTURE.

    A deputation, representing the iron workers' societies, to-day waited on the Minister of Works, to ask him to accept a local tender for the 20,000 tons of iron pipes the Government ...

    Article : 212 words
  31. THE FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Mr. Dobson, the Premier, has received from Mr. Shiels notice of the bills which the Victorian Government intends to introduce at the Federal Council meeting. Mr. Dobson is now conferring ...

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  32. THE "LORD BERTIE" CASE.

    Geo. Bertie or Bennie, better known as "Lord Bertie " and " Lord St. Leonards" appeared at the "Water Police Court to-day to answer to a charge of having obtained by a valueless cheque ...

    Article : 270 words
  33. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    The following results were posted on the University notice board yesterday:-- ANNUAL EXAMINATION.--OCTOBER, 1892. Honor Examination. ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL BANK OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    All rights to continue the action for £320,000 against the directors of the late Commercial Bank of South Australia were sold by auction to-day in the Town Hall. A large attendance, ...

    Article : 113 words
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  36. CRUELTY TO ARTILLERY HORSES.

    SIR,--We are the owners of the horses in A Battery, and are glad that "Citizen" takes an interest in the humane treatment of them; but he is in error in some of his statements. Our ...

    Article : 146 words
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