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  5. DIVINE RIGHT

    Last night, at the Australian Church, the subject of address by Dr. Strong was Canon Huxley Henson's article in the "Contemporary Review" for ...

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  6. ANOTHER INJUSTICE.

    Early this morning, whilst on duty in the vicinity of the Victoria Market, Elizabeth street. Constable Ainsworth heard some person making vigorous ...

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  7. OUR AGENT-GENERAL.

    The following pen and ink portrait of Sir Andrew Clarke, C.M.G., Victoria's Agent-General, is contributed to the "Daily Express" by Mr Raymood ...

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  8. THE RETURNED SOLDIER.

    At the Prahran Police Court to-day Abel Armstrong and Charles Calender were charged with stealing two shillings from Andrew R. Jordan, a returned ...

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  9. PRIVILEGED.

    An action for libel, in which the plaintiff claimed L500, was heard in the First Civil Court to-day, before Mr Justice Williams, and a jury of six. The ...

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  10. NOT GUILTY.

    A young man named Albert Sutherland was placed in the dock at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hodges, to answer a charge of breaking into the ...

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  11. Trifling with Reforms.

    Apparently, the Government is not in the least disposed to call the State Parliament together early this year, in order to redeem reform promises. ...

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  12. THE POLICE COURTS.

    James Strafford and William J. Hardy were each flood 40s, in default seven days, at the Richmond Court to-day on a charge of using obscene language on the 16th inst. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE ASSAULT.

    At the Richmond Court, to-day, before Messrs Nathan and Hartnell, J.sP., Joseph Kelly was proceeded against on a charge, of having assaulted Thomas ...

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  14. OFFENSIVE BEHAVIOR.

    A man named John Lawson was charged at the South Mebourne Court to-day with offensive behavior. Constable Reddle said he heard the accused using very abusive language to a ...

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  15. THEFT FROM A DWELLING.

    Margaret Beebe was before the Port Melbourne Court to-day on a charge of larceny from a dwelling. Thomas Hough said he kept a boardinghouse in Garton street. Accused and ...

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  16. Obligations of Offspring.

    Some mean-spirited people are being taught [?]l obligations by the Old Age Pension Commissioners. It is sad to think that this should be necessary in ...

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  17. GUILTY.

    Albert Sutherland wan then charged with attempting to break into the house of Benjamin Betts, at Bay View Terrace, Ascot Vale, on the 10th of last ...

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  18. A FRIEND IN NEED.

    A middle-aged woman, named Emma Norton, was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning, before Messrs M'Mahon and Bennetts, J's.P., with behaving in an ...

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  19. REFUSE TO MOVE ON.

    John Moore was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day with using insulting words. Constable Mooney said the accused and other men were making a disturbance and ...

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  20. INFANT'S DEATH.

    An inquiry was held at the Morgue to-day by Dr. R. H. Cole, Acting City Coroner, into the death of an illegitimate child, nine months old, on ...

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  21. HARRIED HER HUSBAND.

    Charles Skegg proceeded against his wife, Elizabeth Skegg, to-day, at Port Melbourne, on a charge of using threatening language. Skegg stated that his wife went away from him ...

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  22. SPORTSMAN'S DOG.

    Before Mr Smallman, P.M., and Messrs Ed[?]ll, Jackson and Kiddle, J's.P., at the Malvern Court to-day. Thomas Cullin Sharp, solicitor, sued Albert G. Scott, of ...

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  23. SCIENTIFIC EXPLORERS

    By the Sydney express this morning, Professor Baldwin Spencer, M.A. Oxon, and Mr Frank Gillen, of South Australia, arrived from their ethnological tour in ...

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  24. A "THOUGHTLESS ACT."

    This morning, at the Essendon Court, Hugh Fleming Pearson was charged with stealing a music portfolio and a basket, valued at 10s. The evidence was that on the 13th inst. the ...

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  25. Human Life is Sacred.

    The fatal occurrence at Learmonth raises once more the question of what is and what is not justifiable shooting. Until the sworn evidence given at the ...

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  26. The High Court.

    "He must be either it judge of the Supreme Court of a State or a practising barrister or solicitor of the High Court or of the Supreme Court of a ...

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  27. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High Water at Williamstown. -- This evening, at 8.33; to-morrow, at 8.57 a.m. and 9.23 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are: -- ...

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  28. LODGED FOR PROBATE.

    The will of the Hon. W. A. C. A'Beckett, late of Church street, Middle Brighton, barrister, was to-day lodged for probate. Testator leaves L100 to the Downing College of the ...

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  29. SENT TO THE SCHOOLS.

    At the Malvern Court to-day, before Mr Smallman, P.M., and a bench of magistrates, Herbert Bradshaw, between nine and ten yaws of age, was charged with stealing an ...

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  30. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  32. THIS EVENING'S FIXTURES.

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  33. QUESTION OF SANITY.

    The necessity for a receiving-house for doubtful cases was brought forcibly under the notice of Messrs Nathan and Hartnell, J's.P., at the ...

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  34. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    Next Friday is the day set apart by the Melbourne Harbor Trust authorities for the election at Williamstown of a member to fill the vacancy on the Trust caused ...

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  35. LICENSING COURT.

    The ordinary sitting of the Metropolitan Licencing Court were held to-day before Judge Molo[?]worth and Mr H. Morrison and Mr Gold[?]smith, P.M.'s. ...

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  36. TO-MORROW.

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  39. THE WEATHER CHART.

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