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  2. Advertising

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  4. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cecil Rhodes leaves his vast fortune, After providing educational bequests. To be devoted to the realisation of his ...

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  5. PROPOSAL OF MARRIAGE.

    In the General Sessions this afternoon Judge Johnston heard an appeal by. James Wolfe against an order of the South Melbourne magistrates ...

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  6. PITH OF PARLIAMENT

    The usual thirty members were in attendance at the House of Representatives this afternoon when the Speaker took the chair and read the prayer. Amongst the ...

    Article : 752 words
  7. MINING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident happened to a man named Thomas M'Namara, aged 27 years. at the Bethanga mine last night. A place of ore, 81b in weight, fell upon ...

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  8. SUSPICIOUS FIRE

    Dr. Cole, Acting City Coroner, and a special Jury of seven, continued an Inquiry at the Morgue to-day into the origin of a fire which took place at 122 Lygon ...

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  9. ART UNIONS.

    The opinion of Mr Deakin, the Attorney-General, that lotteries and art unions can be prevented, under Section 57 of the Post and Telegraph Act, as well as ...

    Article : 202 words
  10. DOOMED TO DIE.

    It transpired at the inquest on the body of the boy Albert Macnamara that the father, Albert Edward Macnamara, who is now under sentence of death for arson, ...

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  11. THE KOOREH TRAGEDY.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, before Mr Justice A'Beckett, The hearing of the evidence in the case against Robert Bllison Hawkins, ...

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  12. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  13. MACNAMARA'S PETITION.

    It has been ascertained that in the petition which Macnamara sent to sir George Sydenham Clarke, praying for a re-opening of his case, he made a ...

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  14. HIGHWAY ROBBERY.

    News has been received by the police that a well-known resident of Guildford, Mr R. Mein, a farmer, whilst going home on horseback early on Monday ...

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  15. NOTICE OF MOTION

    In the Senate this afternoon Senator Keating (Tas.) asked, without notice, if the Government intended to take any action in the direction of interdicting the ...

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  16. FOR THE WAR.

    Although the enrolling of the Third Australian Contingent is not to be begun until the 17th, the Victoria barracks is already being over-run with applications ...

    Article : 354 words
  17. SHOPBREAKING.

    The two young men, John Leyden and Frederick Nelson, who were Arrested in Sydney road, Brunswick, early on Saturn day morning, by Constables Perrett and ...

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  18. BIG GUN PRACTICE

    Periodically complaints reach the Williamstown Council from South Ward ratepayers of the effects, mental and material, produced upon persons and ...

    Article : 312 words
  19. BRIEF MENTION.

    In the County Court this afternoon, before Judge Chomley, Messrs Campbell and Sons, of Bourke street, Melbourne, stock and general auctioneers, claimed ...

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  20. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  21. DROVE A HANSOM.

    A fair-complexloned young man named James Dean, who had his head rolled up in bandages, was charged at the City Court to-day with being drunk whilst in ...

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  22. AN APPEAL CASE

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day Judge Johnston' heard an appeal by William M'Lean against an order of the Flemington magistrates, dated 18th ...

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  23. THIS EVENING'S FIXTURES.

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  24. THE CORONATION.

    Mr Deakin win to-morrow introduce into the House of Representatives a short bill, authorising the expenditure of about L40.00 on Coronation festivities. This ...

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  25. TO-MORROW.

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  26. "TWO-UP" ON SUNDAY.

    Four isms, named Gordon ranter, Ernest Scott, Arthur Brown and James Reidy, were charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day with having, on ...

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  27. IN THE SENATE.

    Senator Charleston (S.A.) brought forward a petition from 924 citizens and electors of South Australia, praying the Senate to reject the Matrimonial Causes ...

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  28. THE R.M.S. [?]

    The Orient-Pacific liner Oroya, 6387 tons, Captain Robert Fletcher, arrived to-day from London, which was left on 28th February-Plymonth was left on the 1st March, four days ...

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  29. DISCHARGED PRISONER.

    A Frenchman names Pairle Dasire who was only discharged from Pentridge yesterday morning, again fell into the hands of the police in rather sensational circumstances at ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    By the mail steamer Oroya to-day there arrived some 300 relieving officers. and men, under Lleutenant-Colonel Bigg Withers, destined for distribution among ...

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  31. THE POLICE COURTS.

    A young man named Henry Tobrady was proceeded against by Constable Watson at the Brunswick Police Couty this morning on a charge of behaving in an insulting manner on ...

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  32. IN WINE MAKING LANDS.

    In the Sunny South, one is occasionally confronted by an apparition of a bareheaded gentleman in a ragged shirt, still more ragged knicker hockers, with his ...

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  33. THEATRICAL ACTION.

    An action turning on the construction of a theatrical contract, in which Miss Ada Wlliougbby is the plaintiff, and Mr George Musgrove the defendant, came ...

    Article : 249 words
  34. BAKERS PROSECUTED.

    At the Kew court to-day, before, Messrs Norton Ashton (Mayor) and Ellis, J's.P., several cases against bakers under the Bakers and Millers Act were heard Mr. C. S. Scheele ...

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  36. AFFILIATION CLAIM.

    At the Brunswick Court to-day Arthur Doyle was charged by Eliza Hocking with leaving his Illegitimate child without means of support. Defendant admitted that he had ...

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  37. THE CATTLE MARKET.

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  39. EMPIRE RELATIONS.

    The Federal Cabinet met this morning and discussed the questions to be submitted for consideration by the two conferences which are to be held at the ...

    Article : 228 words
  40. DANGEROUS PRACTICE.

    Nine little boys appeared in answer to summonses at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning to answer the charge of riding on tramcars without paying. It was staled for the ...

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  41. ASCOT RACES.

    Mr Webster is holding a largely attended meeting here this afternoon in fine though dull weather. The following are the results:-- ...

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  42. VERY UNRULY.

    Mary Williams was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court this morning with behaving to an insulting manner, She pleaded not guilty it was stated in evidence that she was in a ...

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  43. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  44. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer Hector left Hobart for Melbourne at 6.10 this morning. The steamer Coolgardle left Albany for Fromantle at 5.16 this morning. ...

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  45. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At the Kew Court to-day, Robert Hooper was charged by Constable Millen with driving a horse under circumstances which involved cruelty. The constable stated that at 6.40 last ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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