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  2. FIXTURES.

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  3. MET AFTER FIVE YEARS.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day Matthew Henery cockerell and Lon's Wimmer were charged, the first named with having been drunk in charge of a ...

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  4. CITY HOSPITALS.

    Is further accommodation required in the metropolitan hospitals? The Acting Premier made some remarks on this question to-day. ...

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  5. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Federal Ministers to-day read with surprise the comments of a morning contemporary on the action of Sir William Lyne in withdrawing from the ...

    Article : 398 words
  6. BURNING SENSATION

    A shocking burning accident occurred at Conbinane yesterday. The fourteen-year-old daughter of George Russell, a miner employed at the ...

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  7. FROM YESTERDAY'S LATE EDITIONS.

    The bustle and excitement that always prevail on the arrival on the arrival of the Inter-state trains a Spencer street leave little time for observation of anybody ...

    Article : 348 words
  8. LONDON PLAYGROUNDS.

    A flat dreary waste of rough grass skirts the Mail in St. James' Park. No flower or shrub or growing thing gave rank grass marks the desolate ...

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  9. " BREAD AND THE CIRCUS.''

    " An Englishman" writes to the "Daily Mail" on the day of the City Council Election, 2nd March, as follows :-- ...

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  10. HAND OPERA SEASON

    [?] was a good evidence at the [?] Theatre last evening, when the [?] Oxra Company presented ...

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  11. MODERN FICTION

    The economic laws of supply and demand, then, have (remarks a writer in the "Daily Mail"), entered into the manufacture of modern fiction. Once ...

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  12. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    [?] mistake was made yesterday [?] report of a case which was beard at [?] Melbourne Court. [?] has Thomas was charged with ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. BAIRNSDALE SUPREME COURT.

    Before Mr Justice a'Beckett, in the Supreme Court to-day, Sydney Molder, a had 14 years of age, was charged with having indecently assaulted a girl six ...

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  14. PENALTY REDUCED.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day a young man named samuel Scott was charged with saving unlawfully assaulted Balanche Chapman. He said that ...

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  15. THE LIQUOR LAWS.

    In the District Court to-day, before Mr P. J. Dwyer, P.M., and a bench of honorary magistrates, Licensing inspector Graham proceeded against Timothy M'Grath, license of the ...

    Article : 66 words
  16. HOW TO GET TO SLEEP

    The great point to observe is the ventilation and heating of the sleeping room. Our grandmothers insisted on warmth -- the hotter the better. We, ...

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  17. PROFESSION AND THE CRIPPLES

    [?] theatrical profession did its best [?] afternoon, and crowded into performance at Drury Lane Theatre [?]dley of good things as would ...

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  18. SUNDAY TRADING.

    James Wilson, licensee of the Australian Hotel, Little Bourke street, was charged with trading on Sunday, 31st ult The defendant denied the charge ...

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  19. PROHIBITED DRUG.

    A Chinese named Hee Ben was charged at the Ballarat East Court to-day with having a prohibited drug, opium, in his possession. ...

    Article : 127 words
  20. SHE WAS NOT STAGE STRUCK.

    On being Interviewed at homo Miss Crichton said that she had not gone away with the intention of adopting a stage life. She denied that she had ...

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  21. THE NEW THEOLOGY

    A large crowed gathered in the Assembly Hall Collins street, this afternoon, when a mid-day talk on the question, "Is Punishment Eternal?" was ...

    Article : 430 words
  22. COPPER BOILER STOLEN.

    Hugh M'Elvogue, 21 years of age, who said that he was a cabinet maker, was charged at the Fitzroy Police Court to-day with the larceny of a copper bolier ...

    Article : 144 words
  23. HOTELKEEPER ATTACKED.

    Alfred James and David Walsh, both young men, were placed on their trial at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr Justice Hodges and a Jury, on a charge ...

    Article : 267 words
  24. OFF TO QUEENSLAND.

    Six farmers who have resided for many years in the Kerang district called at "The Herald" office this morning, and slated that they were leaving this ...

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  25. PROSECUTIONS FAILS

    Margaret Carruthers, licensee of the Adelaide Club Hotel, King strict, was charged with selling liquor on Sunday, 10th March last. Mr J. P. Brenman appeared for the defendant ...

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  26. WANTED AT HOME.

    BROOKS(CAROLINE), used to keep a furniture shop in Melbourne, Australia, The Children of her brothers Androw on Harry want news ...

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  27. A COMPLAINT DISMISSED.

    At the North Melbourne Court to-day Inspector Dempster proceeded against John M' Granth license of the George Hotel. Victoria street on a charge of having permitted certain ...

    Article : 230 words
  28. [?]E MOTOR 'BUS DRIVER

    [?] motor 'bus driver will give way [?]body. He would not give way to [?] lorry. He would not give [?] to a traction engine. He would ...

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  29. THE STARCH TRADE.

    Messrs W. Harper, F. A. Lowis and J. G. Melvin employers' representative on the starch Trade Wagon Board, writes:-- In your issue of yesterday, under our letter ...

    Article : 462 words
  30. CASKS WITHDRAWN

    James Griffin, licensee of the Limerick Castie Hotel, Erral street, North Melbourne, was charged with a similar offence. Inspector Dempster said that he would ...

    Article : 108 words
  31. FEMALE IMBIBERS

    Attention has often been called to the Increase of drinking among women. The Liverpool magistrates, It is interesting to note, have long recognised the ...

    Article : 208 words
  32. CORRESPONDENTS VIEWS.

    The "Herald" reports of the Rev. Mr U[?]uhart's lectures make interesting reading and, doubtless, help to confirm the faith of many in so called ...

    Article : 408 words
  33. "A MONSTROUS PROPOSITION."

    James Thomson was charged with having [?] on the [?]used pre[?]es of the Geroge Hotel. De[?]ant denied the charge. Senior constable Camphell said that ...

    Article : 238 words
  34. A LOVER'S PRESENTS.

    A young man named Roy Robertson was charged on remand at the North Melbourne Court to-day with having stolen from the [?]son of Edith Wasley a gold watch and chain ...

    Article : 218 words
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  36. THE MAID BEHIND THE BAR

    Soma Puritanic folk, 1 hear, With horror painting are The perils of the maid's career Who serves behind a bar. ...

    Article : 127 words
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  40. INNOCHUOUS CURSE

    [?] lister Institute, we learn, has [?] cursed by a clergyman whose [?] we, in merey, withhold, It ap-[?] this amiable divine "went up to ...

    Article : 57 words
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