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  4. STOOKS AND SHARES

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  5. WOUNDED AT THE WAR.

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  6. CHURCH OF CHRIST.

    The eighteenth annual conference of the Sisters of the Church of Christ, commenced in the Masonic Hall this morning. This conference is being held in ...

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  7. HE WANTS IT BACK.

    The action by John Edward Ross against Mrs. F. J. M. Erson ([?] Hu[?]kt[?]) and two trustees of an ante-nuptial settlement, was further mentioned to the ...

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  8. DRUNKENNESS.

    Some time ago a committee was appointed to inquire into certain alleged cures for inebriety. The members were the Rev. Dr. Bevan (who was appointed ...

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  9. RAILWAY MEN.

    There has been no definite move to-day in the matter of the threatened trouble between the department and the Railway Employes Associations who are affiliated ...

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  10. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    The film in the seismograph at the Observatory was developed this morning, and Mr. Baracchi informed one of our re-presentative that the indication on the ...

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  11. PRESENTATION OF REPORT.

    In presenting the report to the Chief Secretary, Dr. Bevan (the chairman of the Commission) read the recommendations, and expressed the hope that the ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Inebriates. Question of treatment. Inquiry Board's report delivered. Conclusions and recommendations in ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    Madame Melba retuned to Melbourne by the Sydney express this afternoon. The Premier of Western Australia. Mr. James, arrived in Melbourne by the ...

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  14. THE CADGING QUARTETTE.

    The problem bow to live in Melbourne without work has been settled long since by four men whose physical development suggest that a hard day's toll would just ...

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  15. MELBOURNE CHINESE.

    Speaking at Longreach (Queensland) on Monday night, Senator Glassey, referring to the Chinese in Little Bourke street, Melbourne, is reported to have said ...

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  16. AT WARRNAMBOOL.

    Residents of the town and district are suffering a alow recovery from the shock of their exciting experiences yesterday, when the earthquake caused such ...

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  17. PATIENT COLLAPSES

    Mrs. Sarah Hill, 33 years of ago, who had resided with her husband at No. 52 Lewisham road. Windsor, died on the operating table at the Melbourne ...

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  18. CHARTERS TOWERS.

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  19. A STOLEN BICYCLE

    Arthur Maynard and Bernard Sim, two lads, each about 17 years of age, were charged at tho Fitzroy Court this morning, before Messrs Yager and ...

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  20. ADELAIDE.

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  21. HORSESTEALING CHARGED

    Alexander Jackson, [?] young man describing himself as a laborer, was charged in the City Court to-day with stealing a horse valued at L10, the property of Thomas Sandail, a ...

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  22. A VANISHED WIFE.

    The woman Rosa Scholz, who disappeared from her husband's home in Nicholson street, North Carlton, in February last, has not yet been found. ...

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  23. COMMENTS BY THE PREMIER.

    Replying to an enquiry as to whether there was anything further he felt disposed to say regarding the matter, Mr. Irvine paid that a week had yet to expire ...

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  24. THE POLICE COURTS

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning Clara Lancaster was lined 2s 6d, with [?] costs, for travelling first class on a second class ticket. For a similar offence Maria ...

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  25. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    Before Judge Chomley, in the County Court to-day, an action was tried in which John Henry Truscott, grocer, [?] Church street. Richmond was the ...

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  26. SEAMAN IN TROUBLE.

    John Monaghan, a steward on board the s.s. Narrung, was charged at the Pert Melbourne Court to-day with the larceny of a sealskin has a plush bag, some papers and a handkerchief. ...

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  27. SUNBURY CAMP.

    The advance parties of the various corps, numbering about 23 officers and 500 warrant officers, non-com's and men went into camp at Sunbury to-day. ...

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  28. HE BEAT THE HORSE.

    At the Richmond Court to-day before Messrs Ad[?]. Jago, and Tat[?]. J's.P., Fredik. W. Plant was charged with cruelly ill-treating a horse on the ...

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  29. PRE-MATERNIITY CLAIM.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Keogh, P.M., and Hartley, Clover and White. J's.P., a young woman named Charlotte ...

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  30. VILE LANGUAGE.

    A middle-aged woman named Emily Davies was charged before Messrs Yager and Bennet[?] J.'s.P., of the Fitzroy Police Court this morning with using obscene language in John[?] street ...

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  31. HE IS REPENTANT.

    A young man named Robert Jackson was before the "Brunswick Court this morning, charged with willfully damaging certain property belonging to his mother, ...

    Article : 191 words
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  33. WITH BANNERS FLYING.

    The action by Ducker, Jun., against his father was again mentioned in the Practice Court to-day. Plaintiff, Francis William Ducker, alleges that defendant. ...

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  34. WORLD-WEARY LAST NIGHT.

    Something approaching a tragic occurrence was prevented in Flinders street just before, midnight by Constable Pauling, who related the ...

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  35. THE MEAT MARKET

    To-day's cattle sales were well attended, there being a large number of both town and country buyers at Newmarket this morning when operations commenced. ...

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  36. CHARITY ART UNIONS.

    The Postmaste-General has informed the secretaries of the Druids' and Eight Hours' Fete art unions that the Postal Act does not make any distinction as ...

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