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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Von Billow, Germany's Chancellor, Expounds his foreign policy. Anglo-Japanese alliance does not affect ...

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  5. OUR STATE SCHOOLS.

    To-day, at the United Methodist Conference, the discussion was resumed on the question of Scripture lessons in State schools. On Monday the Committee on ...

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  6. ABOUT A PRESS REPORT.

    Elliott Moore Cairnes was charged on summons at the City Court to-day with false pretences. The Information was laid by Alexander Aberdeen Blackman, ...

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  7. ALICIA'S BRACELET

    "It's funny there should be so much unnecessary trouble in the world," said Alicia,' as soon as she was certain that the door was closed behind her. ...

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  8. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The plague patient, James Quantock, who wan removed from his house in Argyie Street, Fitzroy yesterday to the quarantine station at Coode's Island, is ...

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  9. DAY OF RETRIBUTION.

    At the General Sessions to-day. Judge Hamilton passed sentence on several prisoners FARMER'S FOLLY. ...

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  10. "CONTACTS" REMOVED.

    All the occupants of the two houses in Argyle street, that used by the patient Quantock, und the adjoining one, were removed to the quarantine station this ...

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  11. THE LONG JU-JU.

    The taking of the "Long Ju-Ju" by the British expedition sent against the Aros has already been reported; but Reuter's correspondent with the force now sends ...

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  12. AT COLLINGWOOD.

    Fortunately, through the persistent efforts of the local unitary officers und the close personal attention of Dr Courtenay, the health officer, Collingwood has ...

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  13. INOCULATION ARRANGEMENTS.

    It will interest those who may desire to be inoculated that they may have the operation performed on them free of charge at the office of the Board of ...

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  14. A CHEQUE TRANSACTION.

    James Dunn, alias Morrissey aged 27, mining agent, pleaded guilty to forging a cheque for L80 15s. Accused, in a statement he handed to ...

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  15. DR GRESSWELL'S ADVICE.

    Dr Crosswell, to whose constant vigilance Melbourne, and for that matter all Victoria, have much to be thankful for, expressed the opinion to-day that it was ...

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  16. CITY COUNCIL ACTION.

    The medical offices of the Board of Health last week directed attention to the condition of the tips under the control of the City Council and Dr ...

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  17. "BARBERING" A BANGLE.

    Arthur Collis, aged 20, and Wm Allen, 'aged 21, found guilty of stealing a bangle valued at 5s Cd from a Fitzroy hotel on the 8th February. ...

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  18. SCHOOL FUMIGATED.

    The scholars of the Vere street State School, Collingwood, were given a holiday this afternoon, and, in their absence, the whole of the class rooms are being ...

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  19. NO POSTAL PRECAUTIONS.

    Enquiry at the General Post Office this morning elicited the fact that no special precautions are being taken was Sydney mulls to prevent the importations ...

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  20. A FIRST OFFENCE.

    John Barrett, aged 27, laborer, who said he was a married man with u family, and a first offender, was sentenced to two months with hard labor ...

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  21. WANTED AT HOME

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  22. AN OLD HAND.

    William Moore, alias Charles Sutton, was found guilty or breaking into the refreshment stall of Arthur W. Reddish near the wharf, on the 23rd ult.. with ...

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  23. SOLICITORS SUED.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Chomley, Samuel Lowry, of Pascoe Vale, fanner, proceeded against Messrs Slacock and Wadham, of Chancery Lane, ...

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  24. YOUNG RECEIVERS.

    Robert Jenkins, aged 17, And James Evans, aged 22, were found guilty of receiving boots stolen from the Shop of Frank F. Clark, of Carlton, on the 22nd January. ...

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  25. TO FIGHT THE PLAGUE.

    Commenting to-day upon the discovery of a case of plague in Melbourne, the Premier stated that he had, with the concurrence of the Minister of Health ...

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  26. AFFAIRS AT FITZROY.

    In that part of Fitzroy near the house occupied by the plague-stricken patient, James Quantock, there is still considerable excitement. Two policemen prevent ...

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  27. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    The new Director of Education, Mr Frank Tale, entered upon his duties today. He has commenced the work of re-organising the department under the ...

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  28. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  29. PRIZE FOR RAT TRAPS.

    Entries are pouring in for the prize of L2 2s that Dr. Gresswell. Chairman of the Board of Health, has in view of the alarming spread of the plague in other ...

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  30. TO-MORROW:

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  31. BISHOP OF BENDIGO.

    The Installation of the Right Revd. A. Laugley on first Anglican' Bishop of Bendigo took place at All Saints Church at noon to-day, before a large assemblage. ...

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  32. THE POLICE COURTS.

    Mr R. G. Neale, J.P., bad no fewer than seven seamen belonging to the four-masted ship Ditton, lying at the Williamstown New Pier,' before him this morning at the local ...

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  34. THE TOWITTA TRAGEDY.

    Hundreds of men and women, some of the hitter currying babies, gathered at the Criminal Court this morning to hear the proceedings in the Towitta murder ...

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  35. INSULTING BEHAVIOR.

    Two young mon, named Robert Johnson and Leal to Foote were charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with insulting behavior Constable Simpson gave evidence that the ...

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  36. LARCENY FROM A DWELLING.

    A young named" woman, named Alice Ewell, was before the Carlton Court to-day on the charge or stealing a cape, dress and umberlla valued at L2 from the dwelling of ...

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  37. WHAT THE SEA GAVE UP.

    A curious find has just been made at Sam[?] in Sweden. At low Water a sailor discovered among the stones on the beach of Massakasbay ...

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