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  4. LATE DR MORRISON.

    Mr Shiels, the State Treasurer, who is one of the "old boys" of the Scotch College, gave utterance' to-day in an interview with a "Herald" reporter, of the ...

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  5. A GOLD PASS.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Johnston, the Railway Commissioners proceeded against Richard Blamire Sewell, retired loco. Inspector, ...

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  6. ENGLISH TRUSTEES.

    The first matter set down for hearing by the Full Court (the Chief Justice, Mr Holroyd and Mr Justice Hood) to-day was the hearing of an appeal in ...

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  7. RAILWAY CHIEF.

    A large number of prominent citizens, as well aa railway officers, assembled at the Spencer street station to-day to welcome Mr Tait, the chairman of the ...

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  8. THE BAGDAD RAILWAY

    In, the House of Commons on Thursday, Mr Balfour, in reply to Mr Gibson Bowles, said: A copy of the Convention between the Turkish ...

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  9. REVENUE RETURNS.

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  10. YELLOW' AGONY.

    It must not be supposed that the lottery system is the only mode of gambling in which the Chinese delight. and which they have ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Railway Chief. Commissioner Tait. Melbourne to-day. Cordially welcomed' to this State. ...

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  12. CITY TATTERSALLS.

    At the ordinary sittings of the Metropolitan Licensing Court to-day, before Judge Molesworth and Messrs Keogh and Dwyer, P.M.'s, an application for a club ...

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  13. ANOTHER WRECK.

    Another marine disaster has occurred off that dangerous portion of the coast extending northwards from Newcastle, in New South Wales, and in the vicinity ...

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  14. THE CHIEF SECRETARY.

    The Chief secretary and the' Under Secretary have returned to Melbourne from Sydney, where they were last week Inquiring into several matters of public ...

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  15. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Mr J. C. watson, Loader of the Federal Leader Party in the Utilise of Representatives, returned to Melbourne by the Sydney express this afternoon.' ...

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  17. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the Collingwood Court to-day, Thomas Edwards was fined 10s, with in 6d costs, in default [?] days' imprisonment, for using obscene language. ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY COMMISSION.

    Before the University Commission commenced the taking of evidence, to-day, Mr Theodore Fink, M.L.A:, the chairman, referred to the midden death of Dr ...

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  19. VAGRANTS SENTENCED.

    Thomas Cyan, who did not appear on his ball, charged with vagrancy, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment at South Melbourne court this morning. ...

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  20. THE NEW COMMISSIONER

    Later in the day Mr Tait accorded an interview to the Press. The new chairman of Commissioners in a man of commanding presence, with the bloom of ...

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  21. A GAME OF CHANCE.

    A young man named George 'W. Taylor wan fined 20s. in default seven days imprisonment, by the Richmond Bench to-day, on a charge of playing "two-up" on the 31st ...

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  22. DREADFUL CHARGE.

    William Kyle was charged at the South Melbourne court this morning with attempting to commit an abominable offence upon a boy, eight years of age. Accused was commuted for trial ...

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  23. MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    The opening of the Fever Hospital being among the possibilities of the near future, the statement this morning that the Melbourne Hospital committee had ...

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  24. RAILWAY TRESPASSER.

    An elder man named Philip Trainer, who described himself aa a tinker, was charged at the City Court this morning with trespassing on the Jollmont railway yards. ...

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  25. ACCUSED REMANDED.

    William Gordon and George Harris (alias Hope Brown) were charged at the Richmond Court to-day before Messrs Nathan and Flncham, .J.sP., with breaking into the ...

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  26. HE WAS INSULTING.

    A young man, named Frank Thomson, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day with insulting behavior. Constable Ganderton stated that at 2.15 p.m. yesterday seemed came up to him ...

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  27. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

    Among the different bodies which will attend the funeral of the late Dr. Morrison, which leaves his late residence, the Scotch College, East Melbourne, at 2.30 ...

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  28. VILE LANGUAGE.

    Edward Torpey was fined 10s, in default 11 days imprisonment, at the Richmond Court to-day for using obscene language on the 26th May. ...

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  29. WHARF ACCIDENTS.

    An accident occurred at the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s wharf to-day which resulted in three wharf laborers being badly injured. ...

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  30. AT A FOOTBALL MATCH.

    To-day, at the Collingwood Court, Edwin Pond was charged with assaulting an elderly man, named John Downey. Prosecutor gave evidence that he was at the football match in ...

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  31. LATE SPORTING

    The Ascot Racine Club held a meeting this afternoon. The weather was One, and the attendance satisfactory. The following are the results:-- ...

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  32. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  33. MATTER OF LIGHT.

    This afternoon, at the meeting of the' City Council, Cr. Sanders [?]ked if it were a fact that one of the big buildings had been refitted at the expense of ...

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  34. WELL-MATCHED PAIR.

    By way of keeping their marriage vows to tend each other in sickness and in health, John and Bridget Fitzgerald, husband and wife, appeared within a minute ...

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  35. AERONAUTS' FLIGHT.

    The Inhabitants of Arles (Bouches-du-Rhone) were surprised early this morning (writes the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" on 19th April)by the ...

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  36. ADELINA PATTI.

    Hare is a Patti story which emanates from a German newspaper:-- Patti's father, who was a tenor, came back from the theatre one day in a depressed ...

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  37. TO-MORROW'S LAW LIST.

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  38. SCRATCHINGS.

    Cornwall Handicap.--Gold Bar, at 1.60 p.m. Royal Handicap,-- Sans Peur, at 2.8 p.m. His Word.--He: Darling, do you think your father will ever forgive me for ...

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  39. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's information from the Melbourne Observatory is as follows:-- Monday, June '1st, at 9 a.m.-- A cyclonic depression (below 29.8 Inches), with moderate ...

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  41. WILLS LODGED TO-DAY.

    The following Wills of deceased persons were lodged in the Probate office during to-day:-- Mary First, late of "Drayton," Avoca street, ...

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