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  5. Aged Couple in Distress.

    "Sympathising Girl" writes : -- Your paragraph in Wednesday evening's "Herald" concerning an aged couple's plight calls loudly for a few words of ...

    Article : 170 words
  6. Important Land Sale.

    An Important land sate was effected this morning. Messrs P. J. O'Connon Fennell and Co., of 285 Collins street, under instructions from the Church of ...

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  7. Tas Butcher's Bill.

    Mr A. Thomas writes: -- We have heard much about bakers having a ring to keep up prices, but what about the butchers, many of whom are charging famine ...

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  8. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The deputation of unemployed men who yesterday saw the Minister of Loads called to-day upon the Chief Secretary, and asked him to use his influence to ...

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  9. Statutory Inquest.

    The City Corner, Mr Candier, held an inquest at the Morgue this morning on the body of a male child, four months old, who died whilst in the care of a ...

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  10. Alleged False Pretences.

    Charles Denston, 51 years of age, described as s journalist, was arrested on warrant by Detective Britt to-day on a charge of obtaining by Detective Britt to-day on a charge of obtaining by false pretences -- ...

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  11. Eight Hundred and Fifty.

    "There, in a wee cottage by the bonnie burn side, the bereaved mother bows her aged head and says, Thy will be done. There also the heart-broken once ...

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  12. Fair Flemington.

    The lawn and flower gardens at the Flemington racecourse are at present in perfect order, the recent fine weather having produced an exceptional variety ...

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  13. High Commissioner's Bill.

    The plea of urgency, upon which Mr Deakin induced Parliament to create the High Court, could be used with greater strength, we think, in favor of the ...

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  14. Rights of the Domestic.

    It transpired during the hearing of a case at the Wigan (London) Country Court that a servant girl, hired under the usual conditions, who was ordered to ...

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  15. Subdivisions Land Sale.

    To-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, at the Werribee Mechanics' Institute, Messrs W. S. Keast and Co. will conduct an auction subdivisional sale of about 3000 ...

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  16. BOLTING HORSES

    An accident which [?] death, of a valuable horse, book [?] Elizabeth street north to-day. A [?] horses, harnessed to one of [?] ...

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  17. Port Melbourne Lagoon.

    The following letter has been forwarded to the Minister of Health by Mr E. C. Crockford, town clerk of Port Melbourne; -- "Sir, -- I am directed by the Port ...

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  18. Sewerage Claim.

    To-day, at the Carlton Court, the Metropolitan Board of Works proceeded against Timothy Tierney, for the recovery of L27 16s 1d, due on the work of sewering his ...

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  19. Pleaded Guilty.

    George Wharton Phillips, who gave his age as forty years, and his occupation as that of a clerk, pleaded guilty in the Criminal Court to-day to a charge of ...

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  20. Royal Bank of Australia.

    The directors report and balance-sheet of the Royal Bank of Australia, up to 31st March, 1904, are published in our special advertising columns to-day. For the ...

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  21. Two Young Artist's.

    Miss Amelia Banks will give a concert at the Masonic Hall on Monday, April 25th, to introduce to the Melbourne public her pupils, Miss Jean Crowl and Miss ...

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  22. Lessons of the War.

    The comments of our contributor, "G.B.," on the war, which appeared in "The Herald" a few days ago, seem instinct with prophesy when read by the ...

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  23. An Injunction Granted.

    In the Practice Court to-day, Mr Hodges heard an application by Mr M.M. Phillips for an interim injunction to restra[?]a David Davis from registering a transfer ...

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  24. Earthquake Havoc in Italy.

    Great damage, according to the London "Daily Mail" of 26th February, has been done to the barracks of the Carabinieri as well as the principal church and ...

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  25. Teachers' Literary Society.

    There was a good attendance at the meeting of the State School Teachers' Literary Society last night. Miss A. S. Laing, M.A., rend a fine paper on ...

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  26. The Motor Transport.

    A steam lorry or "motor transport," which has been imported for a Geelong firm, underwent a trial at South Melbourne this week, and as this form of ...

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  27. A Chateau With a History.

    The Chateau Maisons Lafiltte, which is to be pulled, down if no purchaser, comes to the rescue, has many interesting memories. It was built by [?] ...

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  28. Sickness in the Navy.

    Only two men in the whole of the British Navy received wounds in action during 1902; one recovered and the other died. Our Navy's health record, as ...

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