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  5. FAIRY GIFTS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Hood and a jury, John Taylor, a hotel keeper of Port Melbourne, was charged with the [?] larceny of a clock, a cruet. 120 plates 65 [?] ...

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  6. RETIRING POSTMASTER.

    In publishing yesterday the appreciative minute left by retiring Federal Ministers, that addressed to the secretary of the Central Administration, Mr Scott, by Sir ...

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  7. CONGRATULATIONS

    During the last couple of flays telegrams and letters of congratulation from all parts of Australia have poured in on members of Mr Watson's Ministry. ...

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  8. CITIZEN SOLDIERS

    The whole of the troops, with the exception of two Batteries of F.A. that are to arrive on Friday, are now in camp. Last night was bitterly cold, and the ...

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  9. Roman Catholic Church.

    His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne has (writes the "Advocate"), made the following clerical changes in the archdiocese:--Rev. W. O'Farrell, from ...

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  10. Railway Pensions.

    The Atlantic Coast Line has (says the "Railroad Gazette," New York), established a Pension department, with headquarters at Wilmington, N. C The ...

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  11. THE POLICE COURTS

    At the Carlton Court to-day Clara Aarons, pawnbroker, of Lygon street, charged her brother-in-law, Louis Aarons, with using insulting words. Mr Leonard appeared for the ...

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  12. Marriage as a Contract.

    Every now and then there comes a decision from the law courts which, while appearing to be quite flawless as a place of legal logic, presents ...

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  13. STEALING A COUNTERPANE.

    John Gleeson wan charged at the Prahran Court to-day with stealing a counterpane, valued at 20s. the property of Mrs McKinnon of the Royal George Hotel. According to the ...

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  14. Minority Rule.

    The Information afforded in last night's "Herald," in respect to the positions in which groups of members seated themselves in what may be called the ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

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  16. Royal Bank Meeting.

    A meeting or shareholders of the Royal Bank of Australia Limited is being held at the head office of the bank, Collins street, this afternoon. The directors, in ...

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  17. INSULTING WORDS.

    Thomas Daley the owner of the All Nations Hotel, Port Melbourne, was before the local Court to-day charged with tiring insulting words to Constable Broderick. Constable ...

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  18. LAND SETTLEMENT.

    The Acting Chief Engineer of Railway Construction was requested by Mr Bent, Minister of Railways, to-day. to furnish him with a report as to the area of Crown ...

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  19. PORTABLE PROPERTY.

    Charles Quong Wo, a Chinese laundryman was charged at Prahran Court to-day with door, and a number of keys, valued at L2, the ...

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  20. Father Robinson's Bazaar.

    The great bazaar which has been organised by Father Robinson is to be opened next Wednesday. To-morrow evening Father Robinson will give a ...

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  21. PAWNBROKING POINTS.

    At the Prahran Court to-day, Arthur G[?] charged Mrs Elizabeth Schott pawnbroker of Chapel street, with unlawfully d[?] a gun metal watch and chain, value 2k. ...

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  22. What is Accentuated.

    The strange spectacle was yesterday presented in a Chamber which, as the home of our Legislative Assembly, had been the scene of memorable ...

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  23. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    In the District Court to-day, before Mr p. J. Dwyer, P.M., and Messrs T. Verga and Rogers, J's.P., Licensing-inspector Oliver proceeded against Annie Bane, licence of the ...

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  24. OUR SHIPPING RECORD.

    High Water at Williamstown.--To-morrow, at 1.39 a.m. and 2.13 p.m. To-morrow's projected departures are:-- Flora, steamer, for Tasmanian ports, at 10 ...

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  25. AFFILIATION CASE.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day Margaret Lancey claimed from Robert Burns maintenance for an illegitimate male child. Mr A. D. J. Daly appeared for the ...

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  26. TOPICS OF THE DAY

    The two big events of the past week are dealt with in thorough fashion in the "Weekly Times" Illustrated supplement. One was the arrival of the new Governor, ...

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  27. Miss Lilian Edger, M.A.

    Miss Lillan Edger, who is to deliver a series of lectures on theosophical subjects, will arrive in Melbourne next Sunday. Miss Edger is by birth English, ...

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  28. A COMPLAINT DISMISSED.

    William Boulton, licence of the Shamrock Hotel. Lonsdale street, was charged with suffering undesirable women to be on his licensed premises on the night of Sunday, the ...

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  29. TO-NIGHT AND TO-MORROW.

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  30. THIS EVENING'S FIXTURES.

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. Melbourne Amusements.

    After a successful run of several weeks, the amusing comedy. Mama's New Husband, will be withdrawn from the Princess's Theatre to-morrow evening, and ...

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  33. TO-MORROW.

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  34. His First Deputation.

    The Minister for Customs received his first deputation to-day. It was from importers of magazines, and the request was that the decision of the ex-Minister, Sir ...

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  35. A FLOWER SELLER.

    Antonio Corrocile was prosecuted at the Fitzroy Court to-day on a charge of assaulting his son, Dumintco Corrocile aged 14. Evidence was given by the informant that ...

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  37. Income Tax Payments.

    All payments of income tax have to be mule by Monday next, except in the case of those persons whose assessment forma were not sent out before last week, and ...

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  38. A Mischievous Reticence.

    Since undergoing his " shameful squeezing" at the hands of the ecclesiastics, Mr Bent has adopted a policy of rigid silence in respect to the ...

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  39. Victorian Fruit in London.

    The Premier has received from the Agent-General (Mr Taverner) a cablegram bearing yesterday's date, relating to prices obtained for Victorian fruit. ...

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  40. For the Hospital.

    We have received from Miss Carson, principal of the Ladies School, Park street, South Melbourne, on behalf of three of her pupils-Misnes Winnie ...

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