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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The railway safe thieves would appear to have gone out of town for their holidays. since, according to reports received this morning at Spencer street, the station at ...

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  7. THE INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET MATCH

    The intercolonial cricket match, which had arrived at a most interesting stage on Saturday when play was discountinued, was resumed on the Melbourne Cricket Ground ...

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  8. AT THE CITY COURT.

    John Murphy was charged was assaulting Constables O'Connor and O'Brien. It was stated that two other men, who were also wanted for assaulting the constables ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    On Saturday a bush fire started on Rutherford and Company's Lagoon station, about 30 miles from Yonng, and was carried on by a high westeriy ...

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  10. AN EMPLOYE CHARGED WITH STEALING.

    Frederick Ormond was charged with stealing a quantity of tea, sugar, and other articles, value L10, the property of the Victoria Coffee Palace Company. Detective ...

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  11. SUSPECTED PERSONS.

    At the City Court, this morning, John Armstrong, John Poniton, Geo. Hill and Thos. A. Itay, were charged with having housebreaking implements in their possession. The first ...

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  12. STEALING FURNITURE.

    Lucas Sachotcki was charged with stealing one table, two chairs, and other articles, value 1.96, the property of Francis Wohsack, Detective D. G. O'Donneli said he arrested ...

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  13. GENERAL BOOTH.

    Author of the most magnificent, most practical and most hope-inspiring scheme for helping the poor, the weak, and the unfortunate which has yet been placed before the nations. The points in the General's noble scheme, which commends it to most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BURNT TO DEATH.

    About noon on Christmas Day a widow, named Emma Ayton, aged 56, residing with her family in Morehead street, Waterloo, was cooking her Christmas dinner, when her ...

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  15. ILLEGALLY ON PREMISES BY NIGHT.

    Denis M'Carthy, a youth, was charged with being found by night without lawful excuse on the promises of Dugaid Campbell, the licensee of the London Hotel, corner of ...

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  17. THE WEATHER AND THE MINES.

    Ten points of rain fell last night, and showers are still falling at intervals, while there is every prospect of a heavy downpour during the day. ...

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  18. "NOT TRANSFERABLE."

    Charles Ashby was charged with transferring a railway ticket, value 2s, with intent to defraud the Railway department. Mr M'Keau appeared to prosecute, and ...

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  19. FROM A D E L A I D E.

    To-day is a general holiday, being the 61th anniversary of the proclamation of the colony. The weather is beautifully [?]ool and fine. The event of the year is being ...

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  20. SAVAGE ASSAULT ON A BARMAN.

    A brutal assault was committed on a barman at the Exchange Hotel, Hendley street, on Saturday. A man, named Thomas Damney, was drinking, when he took up a ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING.

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  22. LATEST CABLES.

    The Doutsch-Australische Dampf-schiffs Gesellschaft s.s. Sommerfeld, which left Melbourne on 18th November, arrived here on the 26th (evening) on ...

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  23. THE LABOR TROUBLES.

    The wharves along the river were once more a scene of life and activity this morning in consequence of there being a general resumption of work through the ...

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  24. SCENE IN THE FITZROY COURT.

    During the heating of the case of Inspector Brown v. Boulter, at Fitzroy to-day, an unfortunate contretemps occurred between Inspector Brown, who was pro[?]ting in a ...

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  25. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  26. BURGLARS AND PICKPOCKETS AT WORK.

    The police have issued a warning to residents of the city to be careful of their property, owing to the presence of a large gang of burglars and pickpockets who have ...

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  27. SCENE IN THE DISTRICT COURT.

    There was quite an interesting scene in the District Court this morning, when Mrs M'Sweeney, who is the licensee of one of the hotels in Little Bourke street, provoked ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    You've probably noticed that during last night and to-day there has been enough weather crowded on to Melbourne to satisfy the whole of the Southern Hemisphere if fairly ...

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  29. MUST HAVE MEDICAL EVIDENCE.

    At the Prahran Court this morning an elderly woman named Mary Wiso was brought up on remand on a charge of assaulting Elizabeth Foley. ...

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  30. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the inquest on the bodies of Mrs Johnston and her daughter Mary, who, it is alleged, were murdered by Mr James Johnston,Dr. Jordon stated ...

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  31. THE WEATHER.

    The weather yesterday was very close and sultry till 5 o'clock, when a severe thunderstorm, accompanied by heavy rain, took place. The wind blow a regular galc, which ...

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  32. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A domestic servant named Thorne, aged 55, died suddenly last night at Toorak, where she was employed by Mr R. Cornish, of M'Clindon road. George Stevenson, a ...

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  33. FIRE AT KEW.

    This morning at about 3 o'clock, a fire broke out on the premises of Mrs Rocho's boardinghouse. High street, Kew. The fire soon spread, and the house, which was a ...

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  34. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    A man named Thomas Kolly was charged at the Prahran Court this morning with permitting a horse to be worked under circumstances of cruelty, and his driver, Henry ...

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  35. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  36. V.R.C. SCRATCHINGS.

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  39. THE MILLER'S TROUBLE.

    Every day appears to make a big strike in the milling trade all the more probable, and both sides are watching with some anxiety the approach of the 5th January, ...

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