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  6. HUMOR OF THE DAY.

    '.Aye,from but I'd goo u poond to had a fair shot at that nuld mon Kangaroooo fur abusin' my Goverment !" " ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE NEWS OF THE REPRIEVE.

    Immediately that Mr Anderson had been interviewed, 1 made enquiries as to the manner in which Johnston received the news of his ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The Right Hon. G. J. Gcsehon, Chancellor of tire Exchequer, has given notice that on Tuesday next ho will move in the House of Commons for a copy of the ...

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  10. HOW THE DEVELOPMENT OCCURRED.

    The reprieve is the all absorbing topic of conversation in all quarters, aud I have just heard from official sources that Johnston was examined by ...

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  11. A RESUME OF TO-DAY'S DOINGS.

    The shipping disasters have occupied the largest amount of attention this mornings in commercial circles. Opinions naturally differ as to whether or not the losses of the J.H. ...

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  12. THE DOMESTIC TRACEDY AT BALLARAT.

    This morning was the time fixed for the execution of James Johnston for the murder of his wife and four children, and or John Wilson, for a capital offence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE MANIPUR DISASTER.

    Intelligence has been received that the Regent of Manipur was captured by the British troops on the 8th inst. ...

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  14. THE PUZZLES OF THE PALACE.

    Mr Marshall Lyle, with an anxious look, walked into tho City Court this morning and quietly took his seat at the solicitors' table, evidently brooding over ...

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  15. MINING INTELLIGENCE.

    Tho north drive at the bottom of Adam's shaft at the Junction mine is going through wonderfully rich ore, and tho manager expects that the assays t ...

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  16. THE CRAICBURN WRECK.

    This morning Captain Kerr came into town for the purpose of interviewing the agents, Messrs R. Dickens and Co, of Market street. The captain ...

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  18. THE EXECUTION STAYED UNTIL NEXT MONDAY.

    At the Executive Council, this morning, it was decided to suspend tho execution of Johnston till next Monday, and in the meantime to appoint a Medical . ...

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  19. "A WRECK OF THE LAND BOOM."

    Tim hearing of the action of Dulse and others against Carney and others was continued in the First Civil Court this morning, before his Honor Mr Justice ...

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  20. TENNENT'S BEER, CHEAPEST, BEST. MALT AND HOPS ONLY.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." During the winter months . three ...

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  21. THE ASSISTANT EXECUTIONER.

    The fact that the public hangman, "Jones," is in a bad state of health, imperilled Mr Sheriff Anderson to demand that he should have some assistance at ...

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  22. THE CORRECT LIST OF LOST AND SAVED.

    There is a considerable amount of discrepancy in the published lists of the lost and saved. As far as we have been able to ascertain there were 30 on board ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Portugal in financial difficulties. Sales of Victorian wheat cargoes at 48s per 4801bs, c.i.f., in London, to arrive. Wreck talk on 'Change. ...

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  24. THIRD CIVIL COURT

    The action of O'Hara versus Pert (part heard), was continued in the Third. Civil Court this morning. The plaintiff, a married woman. was the owner of three ...

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  25. SOME INCIDENTS OF THE CASE.

    Naturally enough the one topic of conversation throughout Ballarat on Saturday and Sunday was that of the execution of the two men Johnston and Wilson. ...

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  26. HIS LAST REQUESTS.

    On Saturday evening Johnston wrote his last requests on a sheet of foolscap, and these wore handed to tho governor of tho gaol and hence to tho proper ...

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  28. THE PARLIAMENT PLACE TRAGEDY.

    In Saturday's issue we published a confession which was said to have been made by a prisoner now undergoing a sentence in Pentridge, named Thomas ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

    The notices who did not compete on Bators: day night are particularly requested to be in the dressing rooms this evening at quarter to 8 sharp, so that the first round may be ...

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  30. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    The examination into the affairs of Mr D. F. Watson, a member of the late firm of Dobson F. Watson and Company, merchants, was continued before his Honor Judge ...

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  31. THE LOSS of the SHIP CRAICBURN

    At the scene of the wreck of the ship, Craigburn, there is now very little to be Seen excepting wreckage and debris strown along tho coast. Tho vessel has ...

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  32. POLICE POINTS.

    At tho City Court this morning Charles Stenbach of Abbotsford, was field 40s for obstructing tho pavement, at the corner of Collins and Swanton. streets, and [?] ...

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  33. THEFT OF HARNESS FROM A PUBLICAN.

    A young man, named Robert M'Camey, was charged at the Richmond Court, this morning, with stealing a set of harness, value L10, from the premises of Mr ...

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  34. THE SENSATION IN BALLARAT.

    The news of the reprieve of Johnston created a great sensation throughout the city. Thousands of people congregated about, and argued the question right and ...

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  36. AM INTERESTS MEDICAL QUESTION.

    As stated frequently, in the particulars already published, the case of Johnston is one which awakens much interest with the members of the medical profession. ...

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