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  4. SERIOUS ASSAULT CASE.

    John Gar[?] and Edward Ryan, the Young men in custody on the charge of inflicting grievous bodily harm on Alexander Young in B[?] ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. THE SANGAL CHILDREN.

    An application was made to the Chief Justice, in the practice Court, this afternoon, on behalf of Miss Sutherland, to have a portion of the in the estate of the late Edward ...

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  6. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    A correspondent writes on a subject, which "The Herald" has repeatedly dealt with. He says:--The scholars of the State school in this district are collecting penny ...

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  7. Sudden Death at Dandenong.

    The body of Mr. Richard Pratchett Taylor was yesterday found by the Dandenong police near the township, deceased having expired suddenly an ...

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  8. Mr. Anderson's Farewell.

    Mr. William Anderson concluded his Melbourne season at the Theatre Royal last night, when Honor Thy Father was again staged before a crowded house. The ...

    Article : 141 words
  9. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High Water at Williamstown.--To-morrow, [?]52 a.m., 11.17 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are;--s.s. Dorset, for Apollo Bay and Lorne, at [?] ...

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  10. Much Ado About Little.

    They are just now suffering from a change of Ministry in Tasmania. There is reform in the air across Bass Straits. The Lewls Ministry was ...

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  11. Must Prove Delivery.

    Complainants in debt cases where the defendants reside in the country are required to be very particular in proving their claims when the cases come before ...

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  12. The Lady's Expenses.

    One of the witnesses in a case at the Carlton Court to-day described herself as the landlady of a hotel in North Carlton, and asked for expenses. The chairman ...

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  13. MISCELLANEOUS.

    It is announced that a special concert, cinematograph, and baud performance will be given in the Brighton Beach cricket reserve to-night-the last ...

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  14. BAY EXCURSIONS.

    Holiday makers and sportsmen will have an opportunity of being carried direct to St. Leonards on Good Friday, Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. The ship Orton will leave the ...

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  15. Bag-snatching.

    A daring case of bag-snatching occurred at Ascot Vale last night. A Mrs. Fisher, an elderly lady, was going along Boxburg street about 9 o'clock, ...

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  16. Floating in the River.

    A Mr. James Pattison, a resident of South Melbourne, to-day noticed a parcel floating in the Yarra, opposite No. 4 shed. Australian Wharf. He took the parcel ...

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  17. The Coal Strike.

    In connection with the letter published to-day from Mr. A. A. Wilson, secretary of the Victorian Coal Miners' Association, and which the legal managers look upon ...

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  18. Malvern Natives' Concert.

    The fourteenth anniversary of the Malvern branch of the A.N.A. will be celebrated this evening by the holding of a smoke concert in the local shire hall, ...

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  19. "The Geisha" Revival.

    The revival of "The Geisha" at Her Majesty's Theatre last night demonstrated the fact that the popularity of this tuneful opera has not waned. The ...

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  20. Sports and the Hospital.

    Thai was a very nice cheque which the sports management at Leongatha was able to send to the Melbourne Hospital. Its size bespoke several ...

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  21. "Protection a Fraud."

    An affirmation that Protection is a fraud wilt be sustained by lending members of the Single Tax League at the meeting of the meeting of the Brunswick branch of the ...

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  22. "Learning to Feel."

    A shrinking urchin of eight summers was haled before the Collingwood Justices this morning to answer a charge of theft. On Saturday eventing last the ...

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  23. Princess's Theatre.

    "The Fortune Teller" will be produced for the last time at the Princess' Theatre to-night. Mr. Musgrove had to withdraw it to make room for "A Midsummer ...

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  24. "Sartor Re[?]artus" Discussed.

    There was a very large attendance at the meeting of the State School Teachers' Literary Society last night, in Furlong's Studio, to discuss Carlye's ...

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  25. Sayings of the Judges.

    There were some interesting obiter dicta in the Courts yesterday. Our Chief Justice, who heard the learned arguments in what may be called the ...

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  26. Increase of Typhoid.

    Dr. A. Honman, health officer to the Williamstown Council, last night submitted his periodical report. The vital statistics for the year were 317 births and ...

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