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  4. CITY EDITION. (TODAY'S FINAL ISSUE.)

    Heavy rains In New South Wales. Phenomenal at Maltland. No less than 10 inches in 48 hours. ...

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  5. A CHINESE STRIKE.

    Notwithstanding a big strike. Melbourne China Town is as quiet today as usual, and the only noise to be heard in the vicinity of the resorts of the Easterns ...

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  6. INTER-STATE.

    The tug Gamecock arrived at Newcastle today with the crew of the barque Oimaru, which went ashore at Morna Point yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. OAKLANDS HUNT CLUB.

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  8. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

    In the County Court today, Judge Johnston delivered his reserved Judgment in two appeal cases. The appellants were ...

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  9. "A BIG MAN" FALLS.

    William Seaton Henderson, a man or somewhat aristocratic appearance, was charged in the City Court today with obtaining L3 by means of a valueless ...

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  10. OUR RAILWAYS.

    Although not yet officially announced, we are in a position to state that a very important departure is to be made in our system of managing the traffic of our ...

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  11. THE INSURANCE CASE.

    The action between the policy holders and the shareholders in the Australian Alliance Company and the Australasian insurance Company was continued in ...

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  12. PERSONAL.

    General Booth, of he Salvation Army, is expected to visit Australia. It is expected that Sir Wm. Lyne, Minister for Customs, will leave Sydney ...

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  13. SPAT ON THE FOOTPATH.

    A well-dressed young man was charged in the District Court today by Inspector Humphries with spitting on the footpath in Swanston street on the 9th ...

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  14. A MURDER TRIAL.

    In the Central Criminal Court today. Michael Dueroze, a Frenchman, was arraigned, charged with having murdered Jean Sohier on the French barque St. ...

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  15. V.R.C. WEIGHTS.

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  16. A LAND TRANSACTION.

    In the First Civil Court today Mr Justice Hodges heard a suit in which plaintiff claimed a declaration that he was entitled to rescind a contract for the ...

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  17. PHENOMENAL RAINS.

    Reports received today from Malt-land show that ten inches of rain have been recorded since Saturday afternoon. The agricultural flats surrounding West ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Today the printing of the balance of the Federal electoral lists for Victoria was completed. Within the next fortnight lists will be exhibited at every ...

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  19. A RAILWAY SMASH.

    Further particulars arc given today of the railway smash at Lawson on Saturday night, when a passenger train dashed into a disabled goods train. ...

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  20. SCRATCHINGS.

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  21. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Thomas Grant and Arthur, Davoren, two youths, who are under arrest in connection with the shooting at Constable Donovan last Sunday week, appeared at ...

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  22. V.A.T.C. SPRING MEETING.

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  23. FEDERAL PALACE HOTEL

    The eighteenth annual ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Federal Palace Hotel Ltd. was held this afternoon, Mr M. Wilmot Fink ...

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  24. V.R.C. GATES AND BOOTHS.

    The various privileges in connection with the V.R.C. October meeting, to be held at Flem[?]ton on Saturday, were disposed of by a[?] by Messrs Campbell and Sons., at Kirt's ...

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  25. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    Splendid progress is being made with the construction of the Milddra railway, and Mr Kernel, the Acting Engineer-in-Chief, states that to-morrow the rails will ...

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  26. ASCOT RACES.

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  27. PREMIER PERMANENT SOCIETY.

    In the Practice Court this afternoon the adjourned application, on behalf of Lieutenant-Colonel Templeton, the liquidator of the Premier Permanent ...

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  28. TOORAK ELECTION.

    Considerable interest is being manifested in the subject of the Toorak election, and especially in the question as to which candidate will be selected by the ...

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  29. STATE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The State-Cabinet has had under consideration the question of paying increments to public servants. The Premier, in declaring the Government policy a ...

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  30. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  31. THE POLICE COURTS.

    At the South Melbourne Court this morning, before Messrs Nicholson and Heather. J's.P., Sydney Parsons, John Dawson and Thos. G. Skurrie were each fined 20s, with [?]s costs, for ...

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  32. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Detective Dalton arrested a miner, named William Forrest, yesterday afternoon on a charge of wilfully netting fire to two two-roomed dwelling houses. ...

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  33. VOTERS' CERTIFICATES.

    At the Prahran Court today 25 applications were granted for voters' certificates for the Toorak division of the electoral district of Toorak. Thirty ...

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  34. LARCENY OF A LAMP.

    Michael Upton was charged at the Fitzroy Court today with stealing a buggy lamp valued at 10s, the property of Wm, O'Connor, dealer, of Smith street. The lamp was missed on 9th ...

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  36. AN UNPLEASANT PEDESTRIAN

    Robert Stewart was charged before Messrs Nathan, Jones, and Fincham, J. 'sP., at the Richmond Court today, with behaving in an insulting manner and resisting the police. ...

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  37. A GROCERY BUSINESS.

    Judge Gaunt heard an action in the Third Civil Court today in which John Kemmey, of 226 Nicholson street. Fitzroy, grocer, was the plaintiff and ...

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  38. EXCHANGE OF COMPLIMENTS.

    A somewhat amusing story is being related in Federal political circles. It appears that when the High Court appointments were made, Mr G. H. Held made ...

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  39. FOWL STEALERS.

    At the Prahran Police Court today, before Messrs Witt, Young, Phipps, Godley, Major Clipperton, and Captain Panter, J, 'sP., two young men named Alfred Dannock and ...

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  40. STREET FIGHTING.

    At the Carlton Court this morning a young man named Patrick Phyland was charged with [?]otous behavior. Constable Sharpe stated that that at about 10, [?] p.m. on Saturday he ...

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  41. SMASHED A WINDOW.

    Today at the North Melbourne Court, a young woman named Lizzie Foley was charged with breaking a window. J. Doyle, license of the Sportsman's Club Hotel. Elizabeth ...

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  42. MAINTENANCE CLAIM.

    At the Prahran Court today a young woman named Elizabeth Fiddes, of Regent street, Prahran, charged Albert Strickland, painter, of Toorak road, Toorak, with leaving an ...

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  43. CHARGE OF THEFT.

    Today, in the City Court, a young man named Joseph Foster was charged with stealing a bicycle valued at L10 10s, the property of Neil Shells. ...

    Article : 157 words
  44. HIS FIRST LAPSE.

    William Truman was charged at the Richmond Court today with stealing a knife, a match-box, a piece of tobacco, and is in [?]ney, the property of Timothy Manning, on the [?] ...

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  45. RAILWAY WINDOW CATCH.

    The Victorian Railways Commissioners have agreed to allow a trial to be made of the new railway window catch, a Melbourne invention, and patented ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. Family Notices

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  47. VILE LANGUAGE.

    On a charge of using obscene language, William Davis was fined 20s, in default four days' imprisonment, at the Richmond Court today, Frederick May, a sailor, belonging to the ...

    Article : 303 words
  48. CHARTERS TOWERS.

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  49. TO-MORROW'S LAW LIST.

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