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  4. THE PAULINE LEVI MYSTERY.

    A new development has taken place in connection with the mysterious St. Kilda drowning case, and the matter is now more of a mystery than ever. The body found en ...

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  5. G. C MILN'S INSOLVENCY

    This morning an examination wm had before Judge Molesworth, in the Insolvent Court, in the insolvent estate of George Creighton, Mdn, tragedian, Mr Cohen ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The select committee of the Home of Commons appointed to consider the provision of the West Australian Constitution Bill sat again to-day. ...

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  7. PROSECUTION OF THEATRICAL MANAGERS.

    There was a very considerable attendance At the District Court this morning to hear the proceedings in the prosecution of certain theatrical managers for employing ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Alexauder Schmidt, who was yesterday, at Wagga Wagga, committed for trial at the next assize Court, for the murder of John Young Taylor, was ...

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  9. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR.

    The body of a man believed to be a painter named Charles patterson living at Brunswick, was found desd on the railway line, near the Royal park Junction this ...

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  10. OUR COMMERCIAL COLUMN.

    It seems from our London advices that it is not Australia [?]curities or the fear that advances in our direction introduced an clement of weakness into the immediate ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    London wool market lower. Agrarian troubles in Austria. The European wheat prices are higher. Maryborough mining strike at an ...

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  12. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 2,480,000 quarters, or 140,000 quarters less than last week. ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A report from Corryong states that two hotels in that town were entered by burglars No very great haul was secured. The selectors on the Victorian Upper ...

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  14. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is firm for wheat at 3s 7d to 3s 712 for shipping lots free on board. bags as wheat Farmers lote 3d to 3s 6d for average samples. The price of wheat keeps ...

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  15. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARKS.

    British Broken Hill shares are quoted 5s lower, the present quotation being L4 5s per share. ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The team helected by Mr Laverton to play against the Australian Eleven will include the following well-Known cricketers:-- Dr, W. G. Grace, Messrs ...

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  17. FROM BRISBANE.

    News has been received that a carrier, named John Grott, was burnt to death between Dalby and St. Georgs. It appears he was lying sudor the waggon ill and sent ...

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  18. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN BILL.

    The select committee on the west Australian Constitution Bill sat again to-day, when the evidence of Major Clark and Sir William, C. RObin[?]on the ...

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  19. PARLIAMENT.

    A Gazette Extraordinary, issued last night, further prorogues the Queensland Parliament till Tuesday, 17th June. ...

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  20. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The new Masnnic Grand Lodge of New zealand was formally opeacd here last night, when the election of Mr Henry Thomson as the first Grand Master was confirmed ...

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  22. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Over eighty gentleman have accepted the invitation of the Minister of Lands and Agriculture to visit the Maccdon State Nursery to-morrow. The nursery is situated ...

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  23. THE MINES.

    The pump at the Central mine was kept going at the rate of mine strokes per minute all last night, with the result that the water in the cross-cut has been reduced ...

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  24. MAJOR WISSMANN'S EXPEDITION

    Major Wissmann, at the head of a large force, started to-day to subdue the Arabs at Kilwn. H.M.S. Tunqu[?]ise has been despatched to protect British interests in ...

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  25. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  26. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A fashionable wedding took place this morning when Mr Wilson, Junr, son of Mr Wilson, of Ledcourt station, married the oldest daughter of Mr Grand the well. ...

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  27. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A CONSTABLE.

    The rather unusual circumstance of a warrant being issued for the arrest of a constable on the charge of embezzlement has occurred. It appears that recently constable ...

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  28. MR JAMES MIRAMS'S INSOLVENCY.

    The schedule of Mr jas, Mirams [?] was this morning filed. BALANCE--SHEET. The balance-shreet shows--Debts, L373,485. ...

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  29. THE GEELONG FOOTBALL TEAM.

    The Geelong football team is leaving no stone untamed in order to be lit for next Saturday's mach with Fitzroy, who it is believed will score a ...

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  30. ADELAIDE.

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  31. BALLARAT.

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  32. DEATH OF A WELL KNOWN CITIZEN.

    Our readers will learn with extreme regret of the death of Mr Oliver M'Lean, one of the managing directors of Messrs M'Lean Bros, and Rigg Limited, which took place ...

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  33. MR DAMPIER'S CASE.

    The case on Alfred Dampier of the Alexandra Theatre, of employing on the stage Ada Lamard, a child under 10 years of age, was next heard. ...

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  34. LICENSING PROSECUTIONS.

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  35. POLICE RERTI[?]EMENT.

    Senior-constable Mackay, who has been in the police force for 32 yearn, and recently on duty in Geelong, has sent in his resignation to the Chin Commissioner of Police. ...

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  36. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET.

    Mera Dalgety and Co., Limited, have received the following cable from their London office, dated 29th of April, 1890:-- The wool market is weak, particularly for ...

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  37. HEALTH PROSECUTION.

    Alfred Scarlst, a greengrocer, was proceeded against at the Branswick Cort this morning for allowing his premice[?] to become a p[?]isance and injurious to health on ...

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  41. MEDICAL TREATMENT OF LODGE MEMBERS.

    Joint action is being taken by the various Friendly Socic[?] in the town to appoint medical officers and chemists. This conrse has been resolved on in consequence of the ...

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  42. DEATH OF MR ANDREW CHIRNSIDE.

    Mr Andrew Chirnaide, of Werribee Park, died this morning. at the residence of his Son-in-law, Mr John Calvert, of Irrewarra, aged 73 years, For the past. ...

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