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  5. STATE POLITICS

    To-day an election is being held for the Donald and Swan Hill seat in the Legislative Assembly. The candidates [?]-- John Lamont Dow, 41 Mary street, St. ...

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  6. THE ODDFELLOWS.

    The fiftieth annual session of the Grand Lodge of Victoria, Independent Order of Odd-fellows, was commenced in the Victoria Hall this morning. ...

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  7. PROPHET DOWIE PAYS.

    Like an ordinary, every-day mortal, "Elijah" Dowie, once upon a time, raised money on a promissory note, and, like the self-same, ordinary, every-day mortal, he ...

    Article : 333 words
  8. CITIZEN'S MISHAP.

    In the Country Court to-day, Judge Hamilton heard an action by Cornelius Matthews, an inmate of the Immigrants' Home, against Robert Inglis, contractor, ...

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  9. THE ARBITRATION BILL.

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  10. SERVICE REPRESENTATION

    A meeting of public servants will be held in the Athenaeum Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, to consider questions in connection with the election of a ...

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  11. A Woman's Death.

    The death of a middle-aged woman, named Mary Carroll, in the Melbourne Hospital, has been reported to the City Coroner. The woman was found lying ...

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  12. TOPICS OF THE DAY.

    The Federal Patents Commissioner, whose office is at the Exhibition Building, is now receiving applications for patents, but such applications cannot be granted ...

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  13. OUR SHIPPING RECORD

    High water at Williamstown--This morning at 7.44; to-morrow, at 8.4 a.m. and [?] p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are:--s.s. Tyrian, for Sydney and Queensland [?] ...

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  14. A Successful New Opera.

    A cablegram has been received to the effect that the grand opera, "Der Buddha," by Mr. Max Vogrich, has been produced in Weimar, Germany, with great ...

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  15. The Respective Roles.

    It is usage that makes the King's Ministers the chief promoters of legislation in Parliament--save in respect to the appropriation of revenue they are not ...

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  16. Lunacy Inspector-General.

    No applications for the position of Inspector-General of Lunatic Asylums, under the new Lunacy Act, have yet been invited, either in Australia or England. A ...

    Article : 266 words
  17. BRIGADES' DEMONSTRATION.

    Already a very large number of visitors are in town, and the lire brigades' demonstration promises to be most successful. All the hotel accommodation ...

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  18. A Poor Scholar.

    "The muses' sons are born to cold neglect and penury," etc. At a meeting of the University Council last evening, it was mentioned, during a discussion on ...

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  19. Newsboys' Picnic.

    The Misses Dickens and Onions, hon. secretaries to the City Newsboy's Society, write, saying "The annual picnic takes place on the 23rd March, when Messrs ...

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  20. S.S. TSINAN.

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  21. ROYAL SHOW.

    The secretary of the Royal Agricultural Society, Mr. Thos. Patterson, announced, at the meeting of the society's council this afternoon, that a letter had ...

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  22. Long-standing Dispute

    The Premier had a private conference to-day with representatives of the Ballarat Water Commission and of the settlers of Devil's Creek and Western ...

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  23. S.S. SHEILA.

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  24. GRAND UNITED ORDER.

    The annual conference of delegates of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows met at Rushworth to-day. Brother [?]urr, the Grand-Master, was in the chair. ...

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  25. The Ministry's Opportunity.

    Time and again we have protested again the u[?]surpation by a Ministry of the functions of the Legislature, and just as strongly do we now protest ...

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  26. ON THE PREMISES.

    Theodore O[?]tendor[?] was charged at the Hawthorn Court to-day with being found on private premises without lawful excuse. Albert Cohen stated that at about half-past ...

    Article : 344 words
  27. PICKLE STREET JETTY.

    Some information has been obtained in regard to the statements of our correspondent, "Pity," who complained in yesterday evening's "Herald" that the ...

    Article : 366 words
  28. ANOTHER NEW STEAMER

    The s.s. Granta[?]a, 3700 tons, Captain [?] which arrived to-day, is the latest addition [?] the Adelaide Steamship Co.'s already large fleet. She is from Southampton, which [?] ...

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  29. Spiritualism: Proposed Debate.

    Mr. H. Junor Browne writes:--"I observe in Saturday's issue of "The Herald" that the Rev M[?] T. Evans has again invited me to hold a public debate with ...

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  30. A MISSING FARMER.

    William Irving, a farmer at Mount Moriac, about 12 miles from Geelong, was found dead in a waterhole close to his residence this morning. ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  32. THE DAILY DINNER.

    So amenable is man to treatment tho[?]n the stomach, that is has been suggested t[?] that organ, and not the heart, is the se[?] the affections.-- ...

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  33. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  34. Wanted: New Practice.

    If the occasion should arise, we sincerely hope that the Deakin Government may have the courage to negative the claims to a sort of sacredness put ...

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  35. APPEAL IN SESSIONS.

    On 22nd January last a commercial traveller, named Charles Collins, was charged before the Camberwell Bench with behaving in an insulting manner in a public place. The offence ...

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  36. The Penal System.

    Mr. A. Macgeorge, hon. sec. Criminology Society of Victoria, writes as follows:-- When Mr. Bent succeeded Mr. Irvine as Premier of this State, you published a ...

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  37. THIS EVENING'S FIXTURES.

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  38. THE MEAT MARKET.

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  40. TO-MORROW.

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  41. WORK FOR THE WINTER.

    "Yes, I've been thinking over it a good deal," remarked the Premier, when spoken to again to-day on the subject of providing any available work for the ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  43. Unemployment.

    A striking object-lesson was given in Sydney yesterday, when a deputation of unemployed waited upon Mr. Wise, the acting Premier. The proceeding is a ...

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  44. SEQUESTRATIONS.

    The estate of William Nicol Morgan, of Briagolong, miner, formerly of Fernb[?]nk, storekeeper, has been sequestrated at Bairnsdale. The estate of James Edwards, of Langston ...

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  47. Man Found Dead.

    A report was furnished to the Carlton police to-day, by Mr. Edward Levier, of 144 Barkley street, that he had found a man lying dead in an empty shop at 146 ...

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  50. Are We Slaves to Custom?

    It is no affront to the most exalted notions of dignity which a free people dare to entertain, that they look kindly upon harmless conventions, perhaps not ...

    Article : 244 words
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