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  4. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  5. THE DRAPER'S DRIVE.

    A claim for L1600 damages for injuring sustained in a street accident was heard by Mr Justice Williams are a special jury of four, in the First Civil Court, to-day, and ...

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  6. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Taxation. What is proposed. Some "re-adjustments" announced. Pitchy features of that Nhill address. ...

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  7. GENERAL ELECTION.

    Candidates to-day are engaged digesting the Premier's speech delivered at Nhill on Saturday, in proportion for addresses of their for own to-night. ...

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  8. MADAME MELBA.

    In order to prevent inconvenience to those ticketholders Who had looked forward to hearing Madame Melba on particular dates, for which the tickets ...

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  9. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.

    The annual meeting of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was continued this afternoon, at the Assembly Hall, Collins street, the ...

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  10. HIS LIFE POLICY.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Chomley,Helen Frances Harte formerly of Wellington street, Kew, executrix of the will of David Chesney Harte, ...

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  11. WHO DID IT?

    Not since the trial of the persons connected with the notorious boot box tragedy has there been such a swarm of people in and around the Criminal Court ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THE BRAYBROOKITES.

    Last Tuesday in the County Court, before his Honor Judge Johnston, George Madler, dairyman, of Braybrook, sued a neighbor (Mrs J. M'Kenzle), claiming ...

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  13. SUB-POLITICAL BODIES.

    Many people hold the opinion that every religious, temperance, and "general" public organisation in Victoria will be to the fore with its little list for the ...

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  14. CONCERT ARRANGEMENTS.

    Madame Melba spent a quiet day at her residence, Myoora, Toorak. in the morning she drove into the city and made a couple of calls at business ...

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  15. LATE SPORTING

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  16. CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM

    In criticising the Ministerial manifesto last Tuesday, the Opposition Leader raid that it was defective in that it did not set out what the Government would do should ...

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  17. SCRATCHINGS.

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  18. THE CANDIDATES.

    Dr .T. M. Rose will address the electors of Essendon and Flemington at the New Market, Moonee Bonds, to-night. The list of official pledged candidates ...

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  19. A PRINCE'S ROMANCE.

    The "Matin" gives an account of the romantic engagement of the German Crown Prince to a young American lady whom he saw in London under the ...

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  20. THE PREMIER'S SPEECH.

    A leading member of the vigilance committee of the public service, in commenting on the Premier's speech to-day, said: --Most of the address was devoted to a ...

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  21. ADELAIDE.

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  22. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning Inspector Borsum proceeded against Airs Sarah Lonsdale on a charge of travelling in a first-class carriage on ...

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  24. DAWES POINT.

    There are signs, somewhat bigger than the cloud of a man's hand proportions, which tell of troublous times ahead for our Federal Ministers. Even now they ...

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  25. ICE CHARITIES.

    In New York there is a summer charity which bus not yet, so far as we know, been started here, says "The Hospital." It is the supplying ...

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  26. ELECTORAL MACHINERY.

    In order to remove any misapprehension on the subject, we have ascertained the following particulars with regard to the issue of voters' certificates:--The last day ...

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  27. A GIRLS ILLNESS.

    This afternoon a young woman named Maud Ewlns, 17 years of age, who reldes with her mother at Brunswick, was taken to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  28. WINS NO BREAD.

    Before Messrs Nathan, Hartnell and Jones J.s.P., at the Richmond Court to-day, Evelyn Jane Sampson proceeded against her husband, James Edward Sampson, on a charge of leaving ...

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  29. THAT SOUTH YARRA COMPLAINT.

    We have been informed that a large number of persons have been unable to secure their voters' rights at South Yarra. On this mutter, the Electoral ...

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  30. TO-NIGHT AHD TO-MORROW.

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  31. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The anxiously awaited budget statement of the right honorable the Federal Treasurer, Sir George Turner, will, he delivered in tho House of ...

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  32. LIGHT-WEIGHT BREAD.

    At the Richmond Court to-day Mr E.T. Gregory Inspector of Weights and Measures proceeded against the London Bakery Co. Propritary Ltd. on a charge of having light-weight ...

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  33. ESCAPES WITH A FINE.

    William Hawthorn, late assistant Town Clerk of the Ballarat City Council, was presented at the City Court this morning, charged with ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING.

    Tho French barque Anjou arrived at Hobart from Swansea, England, at 6.I5 p.m. yesterday. The steamer Tambo, from Sydney, arrived at Hobart at 4 this morning. ...

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  35. UNHAPPY PAIR.

    This morning, at the Prahran Court, Allco Louis Jones proceeded against her husband, George Edgar Jones, for leaving her without adequate means of support. ...

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  36. POINT TO POINT STEEPLE.

    Followers of hunting assembled at Woodlands in large numbers this afternoon to witness the annual Point to Point Steeplechase of the Oaklands Hunt Club. The race is run over the ...

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  37. TO-MORROW.

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  38. DEANE'S MISTAKE.

    A young man named James Deano, was before the City Court to-day charged with using obscene language. Constable Field stated that ho was standing at the corner of Russell and ...

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  39. V.A.T.C. COMMITTEE

    At the special general meeting of the members of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, called this afternoon for the purpose of electing a member to the ...

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