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  4. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS

    The new Railway Chief had his first interview with the Premier to-day. Mr Irvine, we learn, was very favorably impressed with Mr Tait ...

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  5. POISONED.

    Just before four o'clock this afternoon ten young women employed at the Melbourne Steam Laundry. Exhibition street, were taken to the Melbourne ...

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  6. A CYCLIST KILLED.

    An accident, which resulted fatally, occurred on the Swamp road, Footacray, between the Hopkins street bridge and the Apollo Inn, at an early hour to-day. ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS

    An Ordcr-in-Council was passed late yesterday afternoon revoking a previous order constituting one Railway Commissioner a quorum till the 30th of June. ...

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  8. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    The Customs prosecution, in which Dalgety and C'o. Ltd., of Bourke street, are defendants, was continued in the District Court this afternoon. ...

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  9. MENTAL DISEASE.

    The subject of rational and acceptable treatment for the insane is one by no manner of means confined to the distinctly medical expert, it may also be ...

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  10. PREMIER MEETS MR TAIT.

    The new Chief Commissioner, Mr Tait, waited on the Premier at the Premier's office to-day shortly after Mr Irvine had returned from Adelaide, and conferred ...

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  11. CABINET ON RAILWAY AFFAIRS.

    A meeting of the Cabinet has been convened by the Premier for 11 o'clock to-morrow, when the business will, for the most part, consist of railway matters. The ...

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  12. FREEZING WORKS AT FOOTSCRAY.

    As we go to press a deputation is waiting upon the Minister of Railways, Mr Bent, introduced by Mr Wilkins, M.L.A., for Collingwood. The purpose ...

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  13. SCHOONER ASHORE.

    News has been received from Kempsey that the schooner Ellison has gone ashore at Korogoro Point, near Smokey Cape. The vessel left Bellinger River prior to ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Up to late this afternoon 200 names had been enrolled in the unemployed resistor at the Melbourne Town Hall. The twenty additional names registered ...

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  15. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the North Melbourne Court. to-day. William Gordon and George Harris were charged with breaking into the store of Messrs Lloyd and Maegennis, North Melbourne on the [?] ...

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  16. PAYMENTS IN ARREARS.

    At the North Melbourne Court, to-day. Anne Jane Hayes proceeded against her husband, Daniel Hayes, for arrears of maintenance amounting to L23 15s. Mr Fergie appeared ...

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  17. CHARGES OF THEFT.

    At the Prahran Police Court to-day two married women named Jane Honnan and Alice Burr, were charged with stealing 15 pairs of trousers and five ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission on the University of Melbourne resumed its sitting this afternoon. Mr Theodore Pink. M.LA., presided, and Sir John M'lntyre, M.LA., and Mr J. 'A. Boyd, M.LA. ...

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  19. STOLE A RUG.

    A young man named Fred Thomas was charged at the City Court this morning with stealing a rug. valued at 30s, the property of Nelson Hore, Complainant, a lime and [?] ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN TRADE.

    The Australasian Merchants' Association in London, after friendly negotiations. with the London-Australian Brokers, have succeeded in getting them to ...

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  21. PHENOMENAL RAINFALL.

    A telegram received from Kempsey states that from Sunday up till yesterday 1232 points of rain fell at Bollbrook, and 800 points at Kempsey. The river. ...

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  22. HE TOOK THE LAMP.

    A youth named Percy Greenwell was prosed [?] at the Collingwood Court to-day on a charge of stealing a lamp, valued at 3s from sewerage works in Napoleon street, ...

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  23. A CHEQUE TRANSACTION.

    A somewhat confused state of things was apparent in a case at,the Carlton Court to-day, in which Charles W, Hogg was charged with obtaining L2 15s in ...

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  24. A SET OF HARNESS.

    At the Carlton Court to-day, a young man named named Patrick Breunan, was charged with stealing a set of buggy barness. the property of some person unknown. Constable Evllie stated that ...

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  25. FLOURISHED A REVOLVER.

    George Gibson, a ship's cook, was charged at the City Court this morning with carrying firearms in a public place, without the permission of the local authorities. Constable J. Pauline ...

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  26. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning. Percival J. Hughes was charged with obtaining an overcoat, a collar and tic, and 8s in cash from Michael Casbmore. by means of a ...

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  27. LIBEL ACTION.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Gaunt, a libel action by William Caffrey against H.J D'Helin, in which an unusual amount of interest wan taken, ...

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  28. CYCLISTS' IN TROUBLE.

    On the 17th of May last three lads named William Hammond, Andrew Hegbloom and Percy R[?]at were riding their bicycles along the footpaths in the Government Domain, ...

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  29. PARTIAL TO PLANTS

    To-day at the Collingwood Court, before Messrs Aumont and Bade. J's.P'., a young man named Thomas Blackmore, Clarke, or Bethel. was charged with stealing a quantity of pot ...

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  30. RETRIBUTION.

    His Honor Judge Chomley passed sentences on the following persona in the Court of General Sessions this afternoon:-- LARCENY PUNISHED. ...

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  31. POULTRY SHOW.

    The Essendon Poultry Show wan opened at 3 o'clock this Afternoon at the Wool Stores of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Coy., corner of Collins and Spencer streets. During the ...

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  32. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  33. UNLAWFULLY WOUNDING.

    David Marshall, 22. hawker, found guilty of unlawfully wounding, admitted nine prior convictions. His Honor: When I heard the evidence in ...

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  34. HIS TWELFTH CONVICTION.

    John Phillips, who pleaded guilty (under the name of William Jones) to Illegally using a horse and to a second count of larceny, said that he wan sorry that he had to stand in the ...

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  36. BURGLAR CONVICTED.

    At the Criminal Court to-day William Hill 23 years of age, was tried on a charged of committing a burglary at Mr Chapman's Jeweller's shop, and stealing ...

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  37. A "HERO" IN THE DOCK.

    George Henry French, an ex-constable, charged yesterday in the Criminal Court at Perth with housebreaking and receiving, naked for lenient consideration by ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    Dr. F. Lloyd, J.P., was re-elected, chairman of the North Melbourne bench this morning for the thirty-eighth time. Probate duty, amounting to L 13,988 ...

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  39. A BOLT AT FITZROY.

    An accident happened in Napier direct. Fitzroy, this afternoon, which resulted in Mr Edward Stanliand, 29 years of age, being, seriously injured. ...

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  40. MELBOURNE PIG MARKET.

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  41. EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Albert James M'Grath 23. laborer, had pleaded guilty to a charge of embezzlement. Prisoner was on the voters roll for Prahran. M'Grath stated that it was his first offence. ...

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  42. ONLY SIXTEEN.

    The young woman Ada Foley, who was found at Moe, Gippsland, on Tuesday last, under pitiable circumstances, brought before the Warragul Court on ...

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  43. THREE OFFENDERS.

    "William Maurer, who pleaded guilty to resolving. Henry Trudgen, found guilty of shophreaking and stealing; and Solomon, who pleaded guilty to shopbreaking and ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. CANADIAN MAIL CONTRACT.

    The Postmaster-General, in the Senate this afternoon, gave notice of his intention to move next Wednesday that the House approve of an extension for two ...

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  45. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

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  46. A FEMALE HOUSEBREAKER.

    Mary M'Caffery. who had pleaded guilty to a charge of housebreaking, and who admitted eleven prior convictions, was sentenced to twelve months' Imprisonment, cumulative on ...

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