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  5. REVOLVER PRACTICE

    Hugh Elliott was charged at the Colingwood Court to-day with negligently discharging fire arms. Sub-inspector Whitney prosecuted ...

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  6. FIRE INSURANCE.

    The twenty-second annual meeting of shareholders in the Colonial Mutual Fire insurance Company was held to-day at the head office Market street. There ...

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  7. DISEASED STOCK.

    A telegram from Hobart lately states that the butchers at the Tasmanian capital have taken concerted action with a view to relieving themselves of the loss caused by ...

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  8. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    This morning the adjourned inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of William Wright, of Nicholson street. Carlton, who died in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE UNWELCOME LOVER

    Master Crawshaw was found asleep under the bed of a young woman in South Melbourne last night. The young lady's mother quietly sent for the police ...

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  10. BELGIUM'S FUTURE KING.

    The civil and religious marriage of Prince Albert of Belgium and the Duchess Elisabeth of Bavaria took place lately. The following biographical ...

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  11. ANOTHER CHARGE.

    Elliott was also remanded to appear at Prahran on a charge of larceny as a bailee, of L5 8s worth goods, the property of the Victorian Bllad Asylum, He ...

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  12. HUSBAND AND WIFE.

    The present slate of the law in respect to claims by husband against wife and vice versa was the cause of an action brought in the County Court this ...

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  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    No Cable news To hand for our First Edition, Expect it in time for later editions. ...

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  14. TALE OF TRAFALGAR.

    Mr Laird Clowes, in his new volume of the "History of the British Navy." relates the following story, on the authority of an eye witness aboard the ...

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  15. A STOP TO SWINDLING.

    The career of a plausible young fellow, named Charles Williams, who has been doing a grand tour of the country districts, has been cut short. ...

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  16. KEPT IN HOSPITAL.

    "A paragraph in "The Daily News.' the other day, about a man with a bullet in his brain," writers a correspondent, "reminds me that a few weeks ago I saw ...

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  17. UNCUSTOMED GOODS.

    Detective-Inspector Christie, of the Customs Department, made an application to the Carbon Court this morning Tor the forfeiture of four rolls of cloth, ...

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  18. A DIAMOND RING.

    David Hyams was arrested by Detective Rogerson last night on a charge of stealing a diamond ring from Elizabeth Arums, of Ballarat. The ...

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  19. AN IMPOSTOR.

    Mary Sinclair, alias M'Haffle, Grant, etc:, a notorious Impostor, was before the City Court this morning charged with Imposition and larceny. She was ...

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