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  4. DID THE CAR STOP ?

    The hearing of the action by Ellen Lawrence, of Davies street, Brunswick, against the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Company for the recovery of ...

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  5. CITIZEN'S REFORM LEAGUE.

    This afternoon a representative of "The Herald" waited on Mr O. W. S. Dean, secretary of the Citizens Reform League, and asked,him what action that body ...

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  6. LONDON'S FAIR CITY.

    Lady Hopetoun has arrived In England. and, it may be presumed, her association with Australia has virtually come to an end for all time. Except as ...

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  7. AN AUSTRALIAN LABOR MEMBER.

    Mr Ambrose Pratt, the gentleman who Invested the Sydney "pushes" with the dignity of the "Mafia," writes as under In the London "Daily Mall." What ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Advices from .South Africa to-day indicates that the progress of re-settlement of the ex-burghers on their farms to the Transvaal and Orange River ...

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  9. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Mr Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, has given an expression of his opinion regarding the state of affairs discovered on board the transport ...

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  10. THE LEANING TOWER.

    The collapse of the campanile of St. Marks, at Venice, and the discovery that the campanile of the church or St Stephens, In the same city, was ...

    Article : 309 words
  11. CABMEN'S GRIEVANCES.

    A deputation, consisting of Lie president (Mr Solly) and tho secretary" (Mr S. Barker), of the Trades Hall Council, and the president and secretary and a couple ...

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  12. THE V.R.O. RACES.

    The general public will be gratified to learn that the negotiations which have for some time been carried on between the Minister of Railways and Mr W. H. Croker, ...

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  13. WITWATERSRAND REEF.

    The reports published recently that discoveries bad been made which showed that the famous Witwatersrand reef, of which ...

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  14. HERO OF MAFEKING.

    A very Interesting ceremony was carried out yesterday by Mr Richard Seddon, the Premier of New Zealand, on behalf of the subscribers to a gift to ...

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  15. CORONATION CONTINGENTS.

    At the request of Lientenant-Colonel Cameron, who Is in command of the Commonwealth Coronation Contingent, the authorities at Westminster Abbey ...

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  16. MINISTER RE-ELECTED.

    Owing to his acceptance of a seat in the Cabinet in the position of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the Right Hon. Sir William Hood Walrond. ...

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  17. TWO MELBOURNES.

    The Melbourne City Council is sitting In committee of the whole this afternoon for the purpose of considering the proposals of the North Melbourne Town ...

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  18. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL.

    The reports In the morning papers of the meeting of the subscribers and governors of the Women's Hospital yesterday are somewhat contradictory, and not ...

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  19. MR. O'BRIEN' S ADVICE.

    Mr William O'Brien, Irish Nationalist. member of the House of Commons for Cork City, hist night delivered an inflammatory speech at Galway. In the ...

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  20. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Camberwell Court to-day, before Messrs A. J. Smith, Brook, and Dillon, J' s, P., N, Wledeman was charged by Inspector Gunner with purveying milk in the shire of ...

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  21. REMANDED TO GEELONG.

    John Graham was brought before the South Melbourne Court this morning, chanted with the larceny of a silver watch and chain and a chisel, valued at L2 10s. the property of Walter ...

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  22. MASTER MARINER'S MONEY.

    The hearing of the action to determine who are the beneficiaries of the residue of the estate of the late Jonathan Stanley Parker, of Not street, Port ...

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  23. CALLED THE CAPTAIN NAMES.

    A tailor named Patrick Deven was charged at the City Court to-day with using Insulting words. John H. Browne captain of the ship lied Hill, stated that aroused was a sailor on ...

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  24. FEDERAL QUARANTINE.

    Sir,—There can be no doubt but that your sub-leader In this evening's "Herald," headed "Immediate Action Required." will commend itself to every member of the community who ...

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  25. THE COMMITTEE.

    The weekly meeting of the committee of the Women's- Hospital was hold at the Institution to-day. Mrs Vance' presided, and there were also present Lady Hutton and Mesdames ...

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  26. "TATTERSALL."

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr Bent moved what was practically a vote of censure upon the Premier for having suspended the ...

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  27. BACK TO CIVILISATION.

    Surely the most "detached" view of John Dull and his Island is that expressed by the chief of the suite of Kaid Anderrhman Ben Abdersadck. the Moorish ...

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  28. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's Information from the Melbourne Observatory is as follows :--Friday. August 15th, 1902, at 0 a.m.--High pressure. above 20.61n.. covers the eastern half ...

    Article : 114 words
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