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  4. THIRD EDITION.

    War cables On Page 1. Sensational news. China is being bounced. ...

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  5. STREET CAR GOSSIP.

    Haven't you frequently been riding in the street car with no personal companion and as you rode haven't you unconsciously, or otherwise, listened to the ...

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  6. THE NEWSBOY'S FIND.

    On a fourth floor of an old tenement house lived a poor widow and her only son Dick. Their combined efforts had kept the wolf from the door and at the ...

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  7. WANTED AT HOM[?]

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  8. SATURDAY'S REGATTA.

    "By what authority was a portion of the Yarra bank fenced off and the people each charged half-a-crown for admission to their own property?" Such was the ...

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  9. WHAT OTHERS SAY OF US.

    The latest news concerning Pierre Lott was that which came a week or two ago from the seas off Constantinople, where the famous author and traveller invited a ...

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  10. SUMMER PASSES.

    Today we enter upon autumn, for yesterday was the last day of summer. And what a summer it has been! Why, since 21st December last, when, ...

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  11. NON-PAYING GUEST.

    An extraordinary story was related to Mr Panton, P.M., and a Bench of honorary magistrates in the City Court today, during the hearing of a charge of larceny ...

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  12. THE POLICE COURTS

    About twenty-five fruit hawkers were before the District Court Bench today, charged with street obstruction. Fines ranging from 2s 6d to 26s were imposed. ...

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  13. PERSONAL.

    The Postmaster-General, who has been visiting Wellington (N.S.W.) on postal business, is expected to return to Melbourne to-morrow. ...

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  14. VILE LANGUAGE.

    Thomas Kerr was before the Port Melbourne Court today on a charge of having used obscene language. Constable H[?]re said that accused and other men were making use of very had ...

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  15. PITCH AND TOSS.

    At the Richmond Court today Albert M'Gorlick, George Taylor, Charles [?] Robert Martin and John Rich were charged with playing pitch and toss. The evidence was that yesterday ...

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  16. WORKING AFTER HOURS.

    Charlie Q[?]ong W[?] laundryman, of Toorak road, South Yarra, was charged at the Prahran Court today with working after hours. Mr Destree appeared for the prosecution. Defendant ...

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  17. PAIR OF VAGRANTS.

    At the North Melbourne Court today John Cook and T[?]ey Lloyd were charged with vagrancy. Constable Hardiman said that at 3 a.m. on Sunday last he and Constable ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A fettler named M'Clusky was run down and killed at Gamboola siding, near Molong, by the mail train this morning. When the body was picked up, it was ...

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  19. THEFT OF MEAT.

    Today at the Colling wood Court James Curry was charged with stealing two pieces of meat from a butcher's cart. John Quinlan gave evidence that he left his cart in Vere ...

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  20. SEAMAN'S DEATH.

    A seaman, named William Abram, died at the Sydney Hospital this morning. He alleged before his death that on 12th inst. he was struck on the mouth by a man ...

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  21. PORTER CHARGED.

    A young mail named John F. Dillon, a porter on the Elsternwick railway station, was charged at the Prahran Police Court today with stealing a black bag, containing a silver watch, a gold ...

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  23. DRUNK AND OBSCENE.

    At the Richmond Court today Frederick Da[?] was charged with being drunk and disorderly and with using obscene language in a public place on the 20th last. Constable Leach ...

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  24. GAS MAINS

    The High Court today delivered its reserved judgment in regard to the appeal concerning the liability of the Australian Gaslight Company to pay rates for gas ...

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  25. CHARGE OF DESERTION.

    At the Richmond Court today a young woman named Bertha Miller, who appeared in Court with an infant in her arms, proceeded against her husband. Charles A. Miller, a young fellow ...

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  26. RIVERINA SEAT.

    In the High Court today, the mutter of the disputed Riverina election was mentioned. Mr Stephen, who appeared for Mr ...

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  27. CITY COUNCIL GAVE AUTHORITY.

    A representative of "The Herald" waited on the Town Clerk this morning, and asked: "Who gave the Regatta committee permission to erect the fence ...

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  28. STATE POLITICS.

    A [?] recent meeting of public servants, a resolution was carried by a majority that it was desirable that a candidate outside the service should be ...

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  29. INTERPLEADER CASE.

    An interpleader case was heard at the Prahran Court today, in which Boss and Co., of Elizabeth street were plaintiffs; Mary Dear, of Cha[?]worth road. East Prahran, defendant: and her ...

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  30. CHAFFING STATESMEN.

    The Washington correspondent of the London "Daily Mail" wrote on January 31st:--The famous Gridiron Club, which is ...

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  31. RETRIBUTION.

    Mr Justice Hodges today passed sentence upon prisoners who had either pleaded guilty or had been found guilty at the March sitings of the Criminal Court. ...

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  32. LARCENY OF JEWELLERY.

    This morning, at the Essendon Court. Harry Toohey was charged with stealing a gold watch and chain, the property of Mrs Hannah Airey, properties of the Town Hall ...

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  33. INDECENT ASSAULT.

    William Sampson, 18 years of age, a laborer, of Nagam[?]le, for indecent a[?]t was sentenced to twelve months' imprisonment with bard labor, the first three days of the last ...

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  34. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  35. ATROCIOUS CRIME AND LIGHT PENALTY.

    James Joseph Reilly, 62, a wheelwright, had been convicted of indecently assaulting a child at Malvern. The prisoner, in appealing for clemency, said ...

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  36. DID HE ATTEMPT?

    Phillip Morgun, on elderly, bald-headed man, with a close-trimmed iron-grey heard, was charged in the City Court today, before Mr Panton, P.M., and a bench of honorary ...

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  37. HE GAVE COUPONS

    At the North Melbourne Court today a young man turned George Admits was charged with that he, "at Victoria street, West Melbourne, between the 8th and 13th February, both dates ...

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  38. TO-MORROW.

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  39. LARCENY AS A BAILEE.

    Park[?] Kelly, 37, dealer, of North Melbourne, who had been convicted of larceny as a balle[?] of a horse, cart, and harness, and against whom there was a previous conviction for ...

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  41. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    Theophile Honore, 61, cook; Lewis Armand, 54, laborer, and Gaston Philippe, 54, miner, were convicted of attempted burglary. Philippe declared he was innocent, and said ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    The R.M.S. Sierra arrived at Auckland from Honolulu at 1.30 this afternoon. The steamer Flora arrived at Burnie (Tas.) from Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  43. MRS LANGTRY IN A RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Sail Lake correspondent of the New York "World" says that Mrs Langtry, who is now touring in the "West with her theatrical company, has had ...

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  44. NUTSHELLS.

    Autumn. Summer ended yesterday. Most charming day imaginable. In many respects the summer was ...

    Article : 195 words
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