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  4. WORLD OF SPORT.

    TO-MORROW.--Ae sat entries, calling of card Grand National Steeplechase, at Victorian Club, at 1.30 and 8.30 p.m. SATURDAY.--V.R.C. Grand National ...

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  5. PARLIAMENT.

    The Senate had not much to deal with in the way of preliminary business this afternoon. A suggestion, contained in a question by Senator Barrett, was not. ...

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  6. PRESS AND PARLIAMENT.

    The alleged "breach of privilege" incident, was revived when the House of Representatives met this afternoon by Mr Hughes (N.S.W.). who directed the ...

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  7. CONVERSION LOAN.

    By direction of the Treasurer, Mr T. W. Gaggin, the Accountant of the State Treasury, will tail for London on Tuesday .next in the R.M.S. Australia, to ...

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  8. THE LATE STRIKE.

    The number of railway employes, including engine-drivers, firemen, cleaners, guards, and porters, whose services will be dispensed with on account of their ...

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  9. SUNDAY LOLLIES.

    In the District Court to-day, before Messrs R. J. Dwyer, P. M., T. K. Benson and Lord, J's. F., Ernest Hanson, confectioner. of 158 Bourks street, was ...

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  10. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    Lily Jane Walton, licensee of the Essex Hotel, Cardigan street, Carlton, wan charged by Licensing Inspector Oliver, in the District Court to-day, with selling ...

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  11. CITY EDITION. (TO-DAY'S FINAL ISSUE.)

    "Saving." Good public policy. Only with limitations. Development is entitled to some recognition. ...

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  12. THE BETTING MARKET.

    There was very lively wagering to-day on the Grand National Steeplechase. Sir Harry wan supported to win a few hundreds at 3 to 1. Subsequently the best ...

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  13. COMPLAINT DISMISSED.

    Mrs Nellie Hornby, licensee of the Prince George Hotel, Swanston and a'Beckett streets, was before :he District Court bench to-day on a charge of ...

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  14. DRIVER IN TROUBLE.

    In the District Court to-day, before Messrs P. J. Dwyer, P. M., T. K. Benet and Lord, J.'s P., William Finlay was proceeded against by Constable M'Liney ...

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  15. NATIONAL GOSSIP

    Colnel Shillenski and The African were the chief withdrawals from the Grand National Steeplechase to-day. The Zalinski gelding has not been doing as ...

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  16. SCRATCHINGS.

    Doutta galla hurdle.--Shamrock at 11.5; Colocal sbillinskl and Rawdon, at 3.15. Lawn Handicap-Killua, at 12.10,and in-depeadence, at 1.01 ...

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  17. RICHMOND RACES.

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  18. BOOTY RECOVERED.

    The officials in charge of the detective office had a busy time his morning attending to persons who wished to identify the Jewellery recovered lout evening when ...

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  19. WAS LIQUOR SOLD ?

    Lena Kaslin, licensee of the Exchange Hotel, Port Melbourne, was charged at the local Court to-day with trafficking in liquor, and having her bar door open ...

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  20. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  21. A BREEZY GOVERNOR.

    The remarks of the Governor of West Australia (Sir Frederick Bedford) an the occasion of the opening of the North Fremantie Town Halt yesterday, were ...

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  22. COURSING.

    Coursing in connection with the Valley Cup was resumed at Moonee Valley this afternoon. The second and third round of this event was run through, and the first and second rounds of ...

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  23. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    This afternoon Senator Matheson had on open letter on naval defence circulated amongst: members of the Federal Parliament. The letter concludes as ...

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  24. THE POISON CUP.

    Yesterday evening a young man. named George Snell, dashed wildly into the Lille Bourke street watch-house. To-day he appeared In the City Court, when ...

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  25. THE REPRESENTATIVES.

    Proceedings commenced in the House of Representatives this afternoon by Mr Hugues re-opening the question of the privileges of Parliament in the matter of ...

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  26. VICTORIAN ARTISTS.

    The annual exhibition of paintings of the Victorian Artists' Society was opened this afternoon at the galleries, Albert street, by the Rev. Dr. Devan. ...

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  27. REFERENCE IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate this afternoon Senators M' Gregor, De Largle, and Higgs each give notice of questions concerning the speech of Sir Frederick Bedford. ...

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  29. TO-MORROW'S LAW LIST.

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  30. NO GUARANTEE.

    Lost week wo announced that in consequence of the outbreak of fever among the swine herds of the State, the Master Butchers' and Live Stock Buyers' ...

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  31. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  32. HIS FLORAL OFFERING.

    A youth was charged at the Prahran Police Court to-day with insulting behavior. Constable Irwin stated that a football ...

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  33. COCK QT THE NORTH

    The appearance in the City Court today of two sailors. Carl Holm, a Finn, and Edmund Knights, a Londoner, was due primarily to the Influence of music. ...

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  34. DIVIDING FENCE.

    Maria Heenan, of Garton street, Port Melbourne, proceeded against Mrs Bevean at the Part Melbourne Court to-day to recover the sum of L 112 s for work and labor ...

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  35. PERSONAL.

    Mr Taverner, Minister of Lands, leaves this afternoon on a visit to Mildura. Senator Matheson, we regret to learn. ...

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  36. CLERGYMAN AND BOOKMAKER.

    At the Epsom Derby Sessions, on tho 28 th May, the Rev. George Martin was charged with being on Epsom Downs for the purpose of committing a broach of the ...

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  37. THE WEATHER CHART.

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  38. COOL SCOUNDREL.

    William Henry Dixon was charged at the Prahran Court to-day with obtaining a silver watch, value LI Cs, from Fanny Pearce, of 11 Mount street, by ...

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  40. VISITING WARSHIPS.

    An "At Home" was held on board II. M. S. Royal Arthur at Port Melbourne this afternoon. For the comfort of the visitors, the upper deck of tho flagship ...

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  41. HUNDRED NEW WAGGONS

    The Railway Commissioners recommanded to the Cabinet that in view of the strong probability of a good harvest in a few months' time, it would be ...

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  42. SEQUESTRATION.

    The estate of Jame Henry Rashleigh, of Cunningham's, butcher, was sequestrated to-day at Bairpedale. ...

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  44. TALLOW MARKET.

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