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  5. LIBEL ALLEGED.

    In the First Civil Court to-day Mr Justice Hood, the hearing was continued of the action in which Francis Stanes, manager of the chicago ...

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  6. LATE CAPTAIN STAUGHTON

    The remains of the late Captain Staughtom, D. S. O. and M.L.A., were Interred in the Boroondara Cemetery this afternoon, a military funeral being ...

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  7. SMALL-POX.

    The fact, as reported in last evening's "Herald," that a case of small-pox had been discovered in Melbourne, at first, created a good deal of alarm. However, ...

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  8. Inspector M'Hugh's Work.

    "J.W.L." writes:-- Your issue of this evening makes refence to one obligation under which members of the force are indebted to Mr M' Hugh, but by some extra- ...

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  9. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The most Interesting pictorial record of the late railway strike yet published is available to the public to-day, The scene in the Legislative Assembly, when ...

    Article : 245 words
  10. It Must Be in the Air.

    How else are we to account for it? It must be in the air. Why it is there, why in every country in the world it may be confidently looked for there, we ...

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  11. Farewell to Professor Miller.

    The committee of gentlemen formed some days ago to take steps to suitably mark the departure of Professor W. Miller for England, has arranged for a ...

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  12. Mark Hambourg Concerts.

    Mark Hambourg's concert season commences on Saturday evening, at the Town Hall, when we will have the unique pleasure of listening to an old ...

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  13. Business in Parliament.

    Both Houses of the State Parliament are to meet this afternoon at half-past four o'clock. The Legislative Council will receive from the Legislative Assembly the ...

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  14. Melbourne Amusements.

    To enable the company to appear in other Shakespearian works before the close of the season,'Mr Musgrove is compelled to announce the withdrawal ...

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  15. A Legal Curiosity.

    In spite of the thousands of legal decisions, eases perpetually crop up which no previous judgment exactly covers. This was exemplified in the Adelaide ...

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  16. WAS IT IN THE KAPOK?

    Dr. Gresswell was asked as to whether he agreed with the health officer at Otage (N.Z.), that small-pox was brought to Melbourne by kapok, a quantity of which ...

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  17. Is it Lawful to Borrow?

    "It is a case of spending the money now, and shunting the responsibility of the debt on to their children, about the meanest thing possible." Thus Mr ...

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  18. Federal Public Service Examinations.

    The examinations of the papers of the candidates who presented themselves at the recent Federal Public Service examinations, are occupying a much longer ...

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  19. Returned Soldiers.

    Some time ago a deputation representing returned soldiers, employed temporarily by the Postal department protested to the Postmaster-General against being ...

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  20. MINING MEETING

    An extraordinary meeting of Hunt's Extended Gold Mining Company, No Liability was held this afternoon, Mr James M'Bougall presiding. The attendance was very limited. ...

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  21. ANOTHER CASE.

    A case of small-pox has been discovered at Little Bendigo, the patient being Mrs Dwan, whose husband returned to Victoria by the steamer Gracchus from Java ...

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  22. A BOLD SNATCH

    This afternoon a man entered the shop of Mr Frank M'Clean, Junr., Lygon street, Carlton, picked up a fur necklet, valued at 17s Gd, from the counter, and ...

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  23. Some Illustrations.

    For instance, because somebody borrowed in 1870 upon Victorians devolves the obligation of paying back L5,000,000 next January. Are they ...

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  25. FELL UNDER THE WHEEL.

    Mr W. Witt, J. P., held a magisterial enquiry at the Alfred Hospital this afternoon into the cause of death of Thomas Moore, a market gardener, which ...

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  26. Ascension Day.

    To-day (Ascension Thursday) Mass was celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral at the same hours as on Sunday. The festival is celebrated with all due solemnity in ...

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  27. An Appeal to the Well-to-do.

    We have not seen Mr James Burn ley's "Millionaires aud kings of Enterprise," but we learn from a reviewer what the author says about the defence ...

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  28. THE TALLOW MARKET.

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  29. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  30. Twice Injured.

    A young man named Arthur Phillips, 19 years of age, who resides at Alphington, met with an unfortunate accident today, Some time ago he fell and fractured ...

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  33. DANGER OF STONE-THROWING.

    A boy named Charles Hutton was charged at the Collingwood Court to-day with assault. On the 8th May he throw a stone, it was alleged, at another boy, but the missile struck ...

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  34. The Unemployed.

    Last night the Mayor of Williams town (Cr. J. Hall) met a number of gentlemen at the Council Chambers to discuss a circular letter recently re- ...

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  35. The Redemption Loan.

    By the 1st of January next, this State line to meet, redeem, or convert two loans falling due, one for five millions, the other for L457,000. It is pretty ...

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