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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    New Governor, Sir George Sydenham Clarke. He is heartily welcome to Victoria. His Excellency lands, and is duly ...

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  5. ASYLUM PATIENTS.

    Mr. Dickson, P.M., Acting-District Coroner, held an inquest at the Yarra Bead Asylum this morning on the body of a male patient 45 year of age, who died ...

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  6. MONT DE PIETE.

    At the General Sessions to-day, before Deputy Judge Johnston and a jury of twelve, Charles Thomas Robinson, formerly clerk in the employ of the ...

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  7. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

    Victorians, and Melbournians in particular, have become quite expert in the arrangement and management of street pageants. During the last two years we ...

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  9. BENDIGO TRAGEDY.

    Detective-sergeant Dangey, with Detective Wilson and Plainclothes-constable Taylor, are actively engaged in investigating the circumstances of the ...

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  10. VERY BAD BOYS.

    Two youths named Frederick Skepper and Geo. Lee were before Messrs Philpott, Cherry, Ardagh and Sommers, J's.P., at the Hawthorn Court to-day on several ...

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  11. KEPT THE FLAG FLYING.

    All honor to Deputy-Judge Johnston, who kept the flag flying at the law courts to-day long after all his judicial brethren had retreated from the field! ...

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  12. WITH WOMAN'S EYES.

    The scene is reminiscent of the Commonwealth functions in miniature, and yet there is a difference. The garb is brighter, no vestige of ...

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  13. CANCER OF THE BRAIN.

    Mr. Dickson also held an inquest at the Kew Asylum, on the body of a male patient, 58 years of age, who died there on Saturday. Dr. Ne[?]d stated ...

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  14. SUSPECTED PERSON

    A youth, aged nineteen, who appeared under the name of Albert Sutherland, was before Messrs Philpott, Cherry, Ardagh and Sommers, J's.P., at the ...

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  15. ON THE HYGEIA.

    The first official welcome to the new Governor was accorded him on board the mail steamer Victoria about 2 o'clock this afternoon, down the bay, off Mt. ...

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  16. THE WOOL SALES.

    The sixth series of wool sales for the present year was continued to-day. There was good competition for all sorts of wool, and prices remained ...

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  17. THE PATIENT DIES.

    The case of the patient Lagan, referred to in "The Herald" on November 21st last, culminated fatally yesterday in the Warracknabeal District Hospital. ...

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  18. SKIFF CAPSIZED.

    This morning the Williamstown police received information that a sad case of drowning had occurred the previous night in the Bay at some distance ...

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  19. HIS OWN BROTHER.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, Henry Good!son, described as a trainer of racehorses, was charged with inflicting grievous bodily harm on ...

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  20. AT THE EXHIBITION.

    "What are we to do with our Exhibition Building?" is the question often asked by despairing legislators. What on earth should we do without it? would ...

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  21. NOT SUSTAINED.

    A young man was charged at the Flemington Court this afternoon with indecently assaulting a little girl four years of age, at Kensington, on the 4th ...

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  22. HELPED HIMSELF.

    Charles Schmidt was charged at the Hawthorn Court to-day with stealing 1s 10d from Geo. Park, at Hawthorn, on the 3rd September. ...

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  23. THE RIVALS.

    Harry Astor Russell, a young man, was charged at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Williams, with unlawfully wounding. ...

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  24. A VIOLENT RUFFIAN.

    James Reynolds, a powerful looking man, was charged at the Flemington Court this morning with behaving in an offensive manner at the Pastoral Hotel on ...

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  25. OUTSIDE THE EXHIBITION.

    Those who did not care to view the pageant to the accompaniments of heat and dust, and from the midst of the crowding thousands in the streets, went ...

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  26. LATE SPORTING.

    The Richmond Racing Club held a meeting his afternoon. The weather was warm and the attendance satisfactory. The following are the results:-- ...

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  27. THE SISTERS

    Two well-dressed girls, who are sisters, named Amelia Tennyson and Janet Tennyson, were charged at the City Court to-day with stealing a pair of ...

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