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  4. WORLD OF SPORT.

    There was a large gathering at the Victorian Club this afternoon, when the prizes won in the club's recent billiard tournament were presented. The ...

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  5. HIS RECORD WAS GOOD.

    William Trimblett, a sturdily-built young man. was charged in the City Court this morning with larceny from a dwelling. He pleaded guilty. Mr ...

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  6. DREADFUL ASSAULT.

    Before Dr Cole, P.M., and Messrs Bastings, M'lntoah, Parsons, and Plant, J.'sP., at the Northcote Court to-day, a well-dressed youth named Arthur Hamilton Andrews. was ...

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  7. GROCER'S LOSSES.

    Before Judge Molesworth, in the insolvency Court to-day, Walter Clarke, of North Melbourne, grocer, was examined as to his trade ...

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  8. MINING ACCIDENT.

    The hearing of the action by Charles Brockwell against the Long Tunnel Extended Gold Mining Company No Liability was continued in the County Court, ...

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  9. A WILL ATTACKED.

    The hearing of evidence in support of the caveat lodged by Bridget Bulger, against the granting of probate to the will of Roady Carew, was continued in ...

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  10. SMALL-POX.

    The appearance of small-pox in the fashionable quarter of Launceston has raised a scare almost equal to that when the disease was first reported. ...

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  11. FEDERAL SITUATION.

    The Federal Cabinet sat this afternoon to give consideration, among other things, to filling the vacancy caused by the resignation of Mr Kingston. ...

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  12. CITY EDITION.

    Will case In Supreme Court. Was the testator capable? Question raised by the dead man's ...

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  13. ASCOT RACES.

    The Ascot Racing Club held a meeting this afternoon. The weather was fine and the attendance satisfactory. Results:-- THIRTEEN-ONE HANDICAP, of 15 sove.. ...

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  14. MEETING AT HOBART.

    A numerously signed requisition has been presented to the Mayor, asking him to convene a public meeting for the purpose of taking into consideration the ...

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  15. SCRATCHINGS.

    Grand National Hurdle.—J. H. and Evening Wonder, at 9.30 a.m.: Westerly, at 11.32 a.m.; Norval, at 12.27 p.m: Loch Fad, at 1.12 p.m.; Zircon, at L18 P.m.; Sapir, at 1.50 p.m.; ...

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  16. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  17. DROPPED A LAMP.

    Mrs Oliver, a resident of Sydney lane, and her child, had a narrow escape from receiving serious injuries in a fire on Saturday night. As it was, the house in ...

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  18. THE WEATHER CHART.

    To-day's information from the Melbourne Observatory is as follows:-- Monday. July 27th, at 9 a.m.--An extensive cyclonic disturbance is now affecting all the ...

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  19. MEMBER APPOINTED

    DOES NOT VACATE HIS SEAT. The member appointed to fill the vacancy in the Cabinet will not vacate his seat in Parliament, and will ...

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  20. BALANCE OF PARTIES.

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  21. NEGLECTED CHILDREN.

    Recently, the Attorney-General, appropos of a Coburg case,animadverted on the practice of justices committing to the custody of the Department for Neglected ...

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  22. STATE SCHOOL AFFAIR.

    A very serious allegation concerning the conduct of some of the children attending the Carrum State school was made in the Frankston Court this ...

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  23. CHARGE OF IMPOSITION.

    This afternoon Detective Burvett arrested Herbert J. Watts, 28 years of age, a maltster, on a charge of endeavoring to impose, by false representations in ...

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  24. PERSONAL.

    The will of Edwin Kill, late of Orient House, Glenroy, was lodged for probate to-day. The estate is valued at L10,880. The new Minister of Railways paid ...

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  25. DECLARED WAR.

    The courteous and gentlemanly manner in which William Smith intimated to Constable M. Holden that he was about to commence hostilities, was ...

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  26. LITIGANTS BUSY

    The third law term of the year was opened in Sydney to-day, and, judging by the heavy lists, gives promise of proving extremely busy. ...

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  27. CHAMBER OF MINES.

    The annual meeting of the Chamber or Mines of Victoria was held at the offices of the chamber, 60 Market street, this afternoon. Mr R. A. F. Murray (president) occupied the ...

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  28. WEAKNESS FOR BIRDS.

    A young man named John Sharkey was charged at the Carlton Court today with stealing 20 pigeons belonging to Frederick Kielloscki, dairyman, of ...

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  29. BENCH CHOOSE GAOL.

    At the Northcote Court, this morning, before Dr. Cole, P.M., and Messrs Bastings, M'intoah, Parsons and Plant, J's.P., a woman named Annie Helers was ...

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  30. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High water at Williamstown to-morrow at 5.41 and 6.4 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are:--Britannia, R.M.S., fer London. at 1 p.m.: s.s. ...

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  31. THE LION'S DEN.

    A young man named threat Winrow was to-day arrested amongst the crowd in the Richmond Court by Constable Porter, and charged with being an idle and disorderly person, ...

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  32. SHOPBREAKING CHARGED.

    Early yesterday morning Cole's grocery store, in Malop street, was broken into, and an attempt made to open the safe. Late last evening the police arrested a ...

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  33. WEIGHTS CHALLENGED

    This morning, at the Essendon Court, John Drew was proceeded against by the local inspector, Mr H. Lyon, for having in his possession an unstamped ...

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  34. NO LICENSE.

    Patrick O'Connor was charged at the Port Melbourne Court to-day by Mr W. If. Luby Crown Lands bailiff, with removing sand from Crown lauds in the Fishermen's Bend without ...

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  35. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident bus occurred at Liverpool, a town 23 miles south of Sydney. A youth named Howard Way, the son of Mr H. R. Way, solicitor, of this city. ...

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  36. GOLDEN SHIPMENTS.

    Within the past couple of days a large quantity of gold, in coin and bullion, has been shipped in outgoing vessels. The R.M.S. Britannia carried away on ...

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  37. AN EDUCATIONAL IDEA.

    A peculiar profession is that of a man in Chicago who is a teacher of languages to parrots. The "Chicago Tribune" says that while this foreigner was ...

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  38. GOES FOR TRIAL.

    At the City Court to-day, Alfred Richardson was charged with breaking into the house of Mrs Sarah Samson, of Golden Square, and stealing ...

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