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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Duke lands here. That is now beyond doubt. Official assurance given by Secretary Chamberlain. ...

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  5. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Thomas Little was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with Insulting behavior. Sergeant O'Shea stated that yesterday afternoon the defendant was staggering about the street, ...

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  6. THE BUSH FIRES.

    The special committee of the Cabinet appointed yesterday to consider the question of giving advances in the ship of 'loans to small landholders whose ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Hon. Samuel G[?]ott, M.L.A., in his capacity as Mayor of Melbourne, entertained at luncheon at the Grand Hotel today the Prime Minister of Australia, the ...

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  8. RAILWAY FIRES.

    A number of important cases have been listed for hearing at the Warragul sitting of the County Court, which commenced to-day. They arise out of the ...

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  9. TWO ORDERS.

    Chaos reigned supreme for a time in the Second Civil Court to-day, and neither judge, clerk, lawyers, pressmen, nor anyone else knew where they were, ...

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  10. SAILING TO-MORROW.

    The Fifth Contingent of Victorian Citizen Soldiers, under the command of Colonel Otter, sails to-morrow by the troopship Orient. ...

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  11. OLD AGE PENSIONS.

    The new Treasurer. Mr Peacock, says it is almost certain that the regulations under the Old Age Pensions Act will have to be amended in order that the ...

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  12. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  13. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court. William Borne (the driver) and John Jones (the owner) were charged with using and permitting to be used a horse in a state Involving cruelty. ...

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  14. CHARGE OF COW STEALING.

    At the Prahran Court this morning George Bennett was charged with stealing a red cow and white calf, value L6, the property of John Cleary, at Franklin [?]ver. Detective Wilcock ...

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  15. A NEWSPAPER

    An Influential deputation waited this afternoon on the Federal Postmaster-General, Mr Drake, to submit reasons against the proposal to provide in any ...

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  16. INSULTING WORDS.

    James Robertson was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with using insulting words in a public place. Mrs Mary Middlemas and her daughter, Katie Middlemas. gave ...

    Article : 74 words
  17. THEFT OF A HORSE AND CART.

    Yesterday a horse, cart and harness, valued at L20, were taken away from the yard of John F. Noel, dealer. No. 2 Ferrars street. South Melbourne, by three men. The animal ...

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  18. 'WARE HAWKS.

    People whose duty or pleasure leads them forth late at night in quiet and unfrequented portions of the city and suburbs, should remember the warnings ...

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  19. A HORSE-DEALING CASE.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day Chas. Warburton, horse dealer, proceeded against Elizabeth Will[?] of Alexandra, for the recovery of moneys due, being ...

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  20. STEALING FROM A SHOP.

    John Piggott was charged at the North Melbourne Court to-day with the larceny of several baby's caps. Constable welfenden stated that yesterday afternoon he saw the accused ...

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  21. ALLEGED SHOP-BREAKING.

    At the Prahran Court this morning a young girl named Sarah Hamilton was charged with shop-breaking. Con[?]table Carton said that about 6 o'clock this morning the girl was found ...

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  22. A NEGLIGENT DRIVER.

    The negligence of a young man name Henry Ta[?], of Toorak [?]. South Yarra. while driving a horse in a phaeton on the 50th January, caused a good deal of excitement ...

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  23. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    The hearing of the charges of perjury against two men, Dobson and Maher, who are alleged to have sworn falsely in giving evidence on behalf of the Crown as ...

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  24. QUALIFYING AS A LARRIKIN.

    A lad, aged 14. named Charles Allander, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court today with behaving in an offensive manner on the 9th Inst. John G[?]dde[?], manager for A. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Essby arrived at Devonport West, Tasmania, from Melbourne, at 8.30 this morning. The steamer [?] left Devonport for ...

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  27. STARVED TO DEATH.

    The poor fellow, William Pryde, who was found in a dreadful state from exposure and insects, lying in the scrub near Carrum yesterday afternoon, and ...

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  28. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    At the Carlton Court this morning Millie Weeds was charged with assaulting Alice Gray, married woman, residing in Cardigan street. Constable Rade[?] stated that about ...

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  29. OFF TO THE WAR.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court, Leonora Cay asked the bench for some additional security for the enforcement of an order made against A. E. Jeffery. to ...

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  30. THE GERMAN STUDENT.

    According to the Berlia correspondent of the "Daily Mail, the professors at the German Universities are making an effort to put down the prodigious drinking ...

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  31. CORONATION OATH.

    Mr E. T. Owen, of Armadale, writes:— The subjoined extracts may just now be of Interest to the readers of "The Herald.":— ...

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  32. SENT TO GAOL.

    Mary Summers, a neatly-dressed, girl of seventeen, came before the Court of General Sessions this afternoon, to receive sentence upon a charge, of larceny in a ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

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  34. BALLARAT SUPREME COURT.

    Mr H. S. Barrett brought under the notice of Mr Justice Holroyd in the Supreme Court to-day the delays which had arisen In taking divorce business. ...

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  35. STEALING QUILTS.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, a young man named William Kirby and his companion, named Emm[?] Wilson, were charged with larceny. On the 6th inst. Kirby visited the ...

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  36. SOCIAL FAILURES.

    WHAT SHALL WE DO WITH THEM? Here are two cases from our Police Court record to-day:— HER FORTY-THIRD. ...

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  38. SCRATCHINGS.

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  39. A BOY'S ERROR.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court, before Mr Goo[?]h, J.P., a small boy named Ernest Johnston was charged with stealing a purse containing 25s. the property of George ...

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  40. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's information from the Melbourne Observatory is as follows:- Thursday, 14th February, at 9 a.m. -- High atmospheric pressure covers the southern half ...

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  41. VIEWS OF THE DEPARTMENT.

    The Secretary of the Crown Law Department states that as far as his department is concerned no communication has reached it from Mr Justice Holroyd. ...

    Article : 97 words
  42. WAS IT INCENDIARISM ?

    An Inquest was held yesterday at Charleston, In the Mount Pleasant district. Into the cause of a bush fire which occurred last week. Although it was ...

    Article : 119 words
  43. THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    The criminal sittings of the Supreme Court will be opened to-morrow before Mr Justice Williams. The following is a list of the prisoners awaiting trial, ...

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  44. A RIVAL TO LLOYDS.

    "Lloyd's" is threatened with a serious competitor in the near future. The "Daily Mall" Montreal correspondent cables that an application was ...

    Article : 242 words
  45. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  46. HIS FORTY-SEVENTH.

    A young man, of dissipated appearance, named Thomas Conroy, was charged at the Carlton Court, this morning, with insulting behavior. When asked how he pleaded, he raid. "It is ...

    Article : 147 words
  47. WHO OWNS THE PONY?

    The bearing of an action brought by Robert G. Powell, of Fo[?]tscray, against Thomas Burge Derham, of Braybrook. hotelkeeper, for the recovery of a pony mare valued at L10, ...

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  48. THIS EVENING.

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  49. SUBURBAN BURGLARIES.

    Housebreakers are still busy in the [?]uburb[?]. Two cases were reported last evening to the detective police, and strenuous efforts are being made to put a stop to the course of more ...

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  50. ALLEGED ROBBERY.

    At the Ballarat Supreme Court to-day Peter Duggan pleaded not guilty to a charge of breaking into the dwelling of patrick O'Halloran, caretaker of the ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

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  52. AN ECCENTRIC

    Dr. Bage, of South Yarra, reported last night that a middle-aged man named Bernard Lloyd. who lived at 7 Oxford street, South Yarra, died suddenly ...

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  53. TO-MORROW.

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  54. THE PEOPLE'S SAVINGS.

    The annual report of the Savings Bank of New South Wales Shows that during the past year the depositors increased by 3329, representing an additional sum ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Albert Edward Purdue, of 12 R schery street. Auburn, clerk Causes: Illness in family, and having to borrow money at a heavy rate of interest, and losses in speculations entered into ...

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  58. GENERAL INFORMATION.

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