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  4. NO HAWKING NOW.

    The "violent outcry" of the newsboy bun been silenced, the hawkers have been driven away from the city blocks, and Melbourne is as decorous and dignified ...

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  5. INTER-STATE.

    The death, under remarkable circumstances, of Mrs. Christina Swadling, a resident of Bridge road, Glebe, has been reported to the police. ...

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  6. THE PRESS.

    The Press is the modern Coliseum. In the Coliseum men were murdered and massacred, and battles were fought for the amusement of the multitude. In the ...

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  7. SEQUEL TO A FIRE.

    This morning, at he Essendon Court, a young man, named Herbert Ellis, was proceeded against by Alexander M'lutyre, on a charge of using insulting words to him on the ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    The Consul-General for Japan has received the following cable message from Baron Komura, the Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs:-- ...

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  9. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS

    The war. Consular report Confirms earlier messages. Russian guardship sunk off Port ...

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  10. UNITED STATES.

    A letter written by Mr. Gladstone in May, 1889, to Mr. Henry-Clews, of New York, has Just been made public. It refers to the attitude of England to the ...

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  11. SELF-STRANGLED.

    The District Coroner, Dr. R. H. Cole, held an inquest at the Morgue this afternoon concerning the death of a Swede named Carl Karlson, whose body was ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. STEEPLECHASING.

    "The Herald" of Friday evening has an article, "Steeplechasing at Flemington." It has always been my opinion that the steeple course is too difficult, because there ...

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  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Although no official announcement has yet been made, it is staled on good authority that the terms of a coalition between the Government and the Opposition have ...

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  14. R.M.S. AUSTRALIA

    The weather, both yesterday and to-day, being favorable, good salvage, work has been done on board the R.M.S. Australia. ...

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  15. A CHINESE THIEF.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day, before Judge Johnston and a jury, Wan Gan, 30 a Chinese, was charged with stealing in a dwelling a purse containing ...

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  16. PRICE OF BRICKS.

    Referring again to-day to the price of bricks, several millions of which will be required for the central station, the Premier said he had another offer--to ...

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  17. DROWNED HIMSELF.

    The District Coroner, Dr. R. H. Cole, held an inquiry at the Morgue this afternoon concerning the death of Patrick Lynch, a coachman, whose body was ...

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  18. TASMANIA.

    A young man named William Pearson, a recent arrival from Melbourne, who has latterly been employed by Messrs Bloch and Co., merchants, of Deloraine, ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH PATENT APPLICATIONS.

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  20. FELL INTO THE SLUM

    About seven o'clock this morning the dead body of a man named Robert Matthews. 73 years of age, was found by a Chinaman in the slum at the South New ...

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  21. CENTRAL RAILWAY STATION.

    The central railway station shows no tangible result from all just week's discussion. Thus far talk has held away rather than bricks or stone. A number ...

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  22. KENSINGTON ACCIDENT.

    The recent discussion on accident assurance arising cut of the recent disaster at Kensington, has aroused considerable public interest in this question. ...

    Article : 378 words
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  24. HYPNOTIC DIAGNOSIS.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" writes on 12th May:-- Acting on the principle that two heads ...

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  25. WELL MEANT ACT.

    After an experience which culminated in the City Court this morning Peter M'Hugh will probably make up his mind to allow all horses and vehicles in ...

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  26. MASONIC JEWELS.

    The members of the Ballarat Masonic Lodge were much perturbed at the close of a meeting held in April last when it was discovered that a handsome ...

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  27. "ME AND THE MISSUS."

    A pathetic and plausible tale of suffering, and incidentally of a husband's devotion, was sadly discounted in the City Court this morning by the hard stern ...

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  28. THE CITY HAWKERS.

    William Thomas, a city hawker, who was arrested on Friday on a charge of plying his occupation in Swanston street, in ...

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  29. PRESBYTERY MEETING.

    The Presbytery of Melbourne South met this afternoon at the Assembly Hall, Collins street, the Moderator, the Rev., F. A Hagenhaeur, presiding. ...

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  30. CHILD'S MAINTENANCE.

    At the Malvern Court this morning George M. Bradshaw was summoned for the recovery of L3 17s 4d, arrears of maintenance for his child in the Industrial ...

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  31. HER THREE CHILDREN.

    At the Malvern Court this morning, a young woman, named Clara Maud Leggari applied to have three children committed to the Industrial Schools, and boarded our to her. ...

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  32. SMART LAD GOES WRONG

    Quite a remarkable capacity for lying was shown by James Martin, a smart-looking, well-dressed was charged in the City Court this morning with stealing a quantity of bags, ...

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  33. THE POLICE COURTS

    A young man named Waller Cranston, pleaded guilty at the Carlton Court to-day to a charge of using insulting words. Agnes Armes, a resident of Union place, off ...

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  34. HASHISH SMOKING.

    The total amount of hashish seized in Egypt during the past year amounted to 24,349 kilog., and increase of 7770 kliog over any previous year. About one half ...

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  35. OXFORD IGNORANCE.

    Incredible as may [?] it is possible for an Oxford B.X. ([?] M.[?].) of the best type to [?] gained [?] without necessarily knowing anything ...

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  36. THE DESTITUTE SICK.

    Those terrible cases of sickness and destitution reported in a recent issue of "The Herald" deserve more attention then they have as yet received. Allowing such cases to go ...

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  37. ASSAULTED AN OLD MAN.

    William O'Grady, a young mint was charged at the Fitzroy Court, this morning with assaulting Martin Higgins. The accused pleaded not guilty. Complainant said ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    The will of Richard Chirgwin, of Long Gully, Bendigo, was ledged this afternoon for probate. Testator left L3012 to his children. ...

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