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  4. THE JACOBITE LEAGUE.

    It is strange how the old clamor still clings to the memory of the gallant young Prince, who was, at the outset of his career, one of the most romanatic ...

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  5. ESCAPED.

    At the mid-day muster of prisoners at Pentridge on Wednesday, it was ascertained that two prisoners were missing. ...

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  6. THE POLICE COURTS

    A strongly-built young man, named James Reynolds, was before the Carlton Court to-day on charge of insulting behavior, and resisting arrest. Accused had been on remand for ...

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  7. ON A BRITISH SHIP.

    The voyage of the British ship Anaurius from London to Melbourne was not without its worried, and an American negro, Fred Butler, a seaman on the vessel, ...

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  8. THE ROYAL VISITORS.

    This Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York landed from the Ophir punctually at two o'clock this afternoon in splendid ...

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  9. POLITICAL.

    A deputation waited upon the Prime Minister to-day to urge delay in the introduction of linotype machines into the Government Printing Office. The ...

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  10. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS

    Escaped From Pentridge Goal. Two desperate convicts. Sparks, the Ruthergien highway ...

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  11. THE STATE.

    The Premier stated on 2nd July that the Government would wait till it saw who was nominated before it would decide as to whether ...

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  12. CHARGED WITH VAGRANCY.

    Two Greeks, named Lowes Anand and Leofile Honorie, were charged at the Carlton Court this morning with having no lawful visible means of support. Constable Donovan stated ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The following private messages have been received, in addition to those on Page 1, under date 2nd July:-- By R. Goldsbrough Row and Co.:-- ...

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  14. CHARGED WITH WOUNDING.

    In the Court of General Sessions, to-day, before Judge Chomley, two Frenchmen, named Louis Angela and Joseph Albron, were charged with wounding ...

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  15. LARCENY FROM A DWELLING.

    A middle-aged woman, named Kate Nolan, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with the larceny of a cape, two hats and an umbrella[?] valued at L2, from the dwelling of ...

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  16. MR. M'CULLOCH'S RETIREMENT.

    The retirement of Mr. M'Culloch, M.L.C., Minister of Public Works, from the Cabinet, which is spoken of will, the Premier states, not be ...

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  17. MAINTENANCE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day Frances Catherine Hinshelwood charged her husband, William Hinshelwood, with leaving her without means of support. Complainant preferred a ...

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  18. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's information from the Melbourne Observatory is as fellows:-- Wednesday, 3rd Ju1y at 9 a.m.--An extensive area of high atmospheric pressure still lies over ...

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  19. MELBOURNE HARBOR TRUST. THE GRAIN TRADE.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Harbor Trust Commissioners was held this afternoon, at the office of the Trust, Mr. Commissioner Pitt occupying the chair. A conference of those interested in the grain trade was held in the board room at Broken Hill Chambers. Queen street, to-day, to consider the question of the ...

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  20. ALLEGED SLY GROG SELLING.

    May Hamilton was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Messrs Hooper[?] Yaged, and Millis, J.'sP., with selling fermented liquor on ...

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  22. FRENCH COVETOUSNESS.

    The "Age" to-day published a letter which a prominent resident of the New Hebrides, now in Sydney, had addressed to the Prime Minister, Mr. Barton. ...

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  23. WANTED AT HOME

    BAMPTON.--Miss Daisy seeks her uncles Henry and George Bampton, of Windsor; last heard of in South Australia 20 years ago; and Mr. Green, who married a Miss Warren, and ...

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  24. MAINTENANCE.

    A young woman, named Mary Croker, appeared at the Brunswick Police Court this morning to prosecute David Pitch[?] who[?] she alleged[?] was the father of her illegitimate child, ...

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  25. THE STAWELL ESCAPEE

    Thomas Pyers, who, at yesterday's sitting of the Court of General Sessions, pleaded guilty to "feloniously escaping" from the custody of the p[?]ice on the 5th ...

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  26. OLD AND HOMELESS.

    Early this morning an old man named David Anderson, 75 years of age, was found in paddock at Bacchus Marsh in a p[?]table condition. ...

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  27. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    John Jacobson, one of the young men who were associated with a yellow[?]wheeled buggy that was recently conspicuous in several offences, was before ...

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  28. JUMPED FROM A TRAIN.

    From inquiries made by the police this morning concerning the lad Arthur Stapleton, ten yearn of age, who last evening jumped from an express train as ...

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  29. PARLIAMENTARY APPOINTMENTS

    With the concurrence of the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister has made the following ...

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  31. HOUSEBREAKING ALLEGED.

    At the Brunswick Police Court this morning, George Smith, a young man, who was recently released from Pentridge after serving a long sentence, was presented on a charge of house ...

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  32. LEFT TO THEIR HEIRS.

    The wills of the following have been lodged at the Probate Office:-- George Johnston Lenon, late of Kotupna, farmer. Testator died on the 5th ult., ...

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  33. EXCESSIVE DRINKING

    Mr. Morrison, District Coroner, inquired at the Morgue this afternoon into the circumstances surrounding the death of a married woman, Isabella Fletcher, ...

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  34. WRONG TRADE MARKS.

    Mary Stanley, licensee of the Champion Hotel, Brunswick street, was charged at the Fitzroy Court to-day with selling in a bottle branded "Prun[?]er's" brandy a brandy that was ...

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  35. THE WHARF TRAGEDY.

    Superintendent Sharp, of the Detective department, received a telegram this afternoon from Sergeant Kealy, of Yea[?] stating that a man named John ...

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  36. NEW ZEALAND UNFAVORABLE.

    The report of the Commission appointed by New Zealand to advise as to the wisdom of the island colony joining in the Australian Federation having been ...

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  37. NEW INSOLVENT.

    James Thomas, of Edgecombe, civil servant F[?]ed at Kyneton. ...

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