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  2. STREET RUFFIANISM.

    Before Judge Eagleson, at the Court of General Sessions yesterday, the five young men James Cook, David Blake, Albert Johnson, Walter Mulholland and Victor ...

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  4. PRISONERS SENTENCED.

    At the Court of General Sessions yesterday, before Judge Eagleson a number of prisoners were brought up for sentence. THEFT FROM A DWELLING. ...

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  5. NEW AUSTRALIAN RIFLE.

    The Victorian Military Inventions Board has before it at the present time the model and particulars of a wonderful new rifle which has been invented by an Australian ...

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  6. THE PENTRIDGE INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the management of Pentridge Prison was continued yesterday at Coburg, by Mr. Morrison, State Public Service Commissioner when remarkable ...

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  7. HASTY MARRIAGES.

    Sir,--After a careful reading of the debate upon the Marriage Act Amendment Bill, as reported in "Hansard," I am far from satisfied that the real scope of ...

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  8. BISHOPSCOURT AT ADELAIDE.

    At the meeting of the Synod of the Church of England yesterday Dean Young said that the salt damp and white ants in Bishopscourt building could not be got rid ...

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  9. "A MOST DANGEROUS MAN."

    At the Court of General Sessions yesterday, before Judge Eagleson, Joseph Stephens, a powerfully built man, about 30 years of age was brought up for sentence ...

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  10. AUSTRALASIAN PRODUCE.

    Butter.-- Offerings of Australian and New Zealand are now very limited but a little business in stored lines continues to be transacted. Consignments by the steamer Pericles, due in a ...

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  11. OUR POSTAL SERVICE.

    Sir,--I live in one of the suburbs of marvellous Melbourne, but I cannot say that the postal administration is up to date. I refer to the delivery of letters only:-- ...

    Article : 201 words
  12. THE UNIVERSITY COUNCIL.

    The University Council at its meeting held on Monday received advice that Mr. Joseph Alexander Gray, B.Sc., of Melbourne had been appointed on the ...

    Article : 373 words
  13. TO THE EDITOR OF THE AGE.

    Sir,--Allow me to bring under the notice of your readers our postal facilities on the 26th August. The registrar at Mitcham posted a certificate of death to H. King ...

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  14. MELBOURNE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the council of the Chamber of Commerce was held at the board room of the chamber on Tuesday; Mr. W. M. M'Pherson, president in the chair. ...

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  15. ELECTRIFICATION OF RAILWAYS.

    Sir,--The attitude of indifference towards electrification of the suburban railways calls for more than passing notice. Your London correspondent reported on ...

    Article : 299 words
  16. PREFERENTIAL VOTING.

    Sir,--In your account of the meeting of the Women's Political Association held in the Baptist Hall last evening, Miss Spence speaking on preferential voting, advocates ...

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  17. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    At Tuesday's meeting of the Fort Melbourne town council Cr. Smith, the council's representative on the Infectious Diseases Hospital committee reported that in a case of diphtheria with ...

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