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  4. FIVE MINUTES "GO."

    In the Practice Court thin afternoon Mr Justice A'Beckett heard arguments on an order nisi to review a decision of the Wood's Point justices in the case of ...

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  5. WILL DEAKIN RESIGN?

    "Is there o crisis in Federal politics?" This is the question which the four parties in the Federal House of Representatives were discussing to-day in ...

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  6. A GIRL'S DEATH

    This morning the City Coroner opened an inquest into the death of Laura Tucker, a girl of 23 years of age, who died yesterday in the Adelaide Hospital. ...

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  8. STOCKS AND SHARE.

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  9. LAST NIGHT'S DIVISION

    In the first division last night on the question that the debate be adjourned, the Opposition, including the Corner members, and seven members of the ...

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  10. MISSING LETTERS

    Following upon complaints from the Postal Department in connection with the Kilmore Post Office, Detective M'Williams has been investigating here ...

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  11. MR WATSON'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr Watson to-day, in conversation with a representative of "The Herald," made his position perfectly clear. He said. "I shall stick to the party, of ...

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  12. SATURDAY'S MAILS.

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  13. FEDERAL CABINET MEETS

    A meeting of the Federal Cabinet was held to-day, when the situation was discussed. Two days ago it had been arranged ...

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  14. THE LATEST

    Late this afternoon we learned on good authority that Mr Deakin had made up his own mind to tender the resignation of the Ministry to the ...

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  15. "UNEMPLOYED" AT WORK.

    On Government camps at Cann River there are employed about 60 men. They were sent up here from the Government Labor Bureau in an attempt to deal ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Crisis. Federal situation Occupying all attention. Latest information in to-night's ...

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  17. INDIA'S TELEGRAPH TROUBLE

    The Melbourne General Post Office has received the following official report in respect to the delay of telegraphic messages in India, referred to in a London ...

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  18. VICTORIAN PROTECTIONISTS' ASSOCIATION.

    Mr W. D. Beazley, chairman of the Protectionists' Association of Victoria, was asked to-day his view of the situation, seeing that the Tariff had not yet ...

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  19. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    At the police court to-day, Frederick Rohan was charged with having travelled in a train from Woodend to Bendigo without a ticket, and William ...

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  20. LONDON PRICES.

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  21. A STOCK EXCHANGE VIEW

    Although the Stock Exchange, as an institution, has no politics, it is an open secret that it is not exactly a labor stronghold. At the same time within its ...

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  22. OFFICIAL STATEMENT.

    Mr Martin, Secretary for Public Works, to whom a proof of the above letter was shown, said that a complaint had, reached the department from ...

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  23. LATER ADELAIDE QUOTATION

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  24. A SUDDEN-DEATH

    A man named Michael Fahey, 44 yearn of age, who had been residing at the Southern Cross Hotel, corner of Station ad Inglis street. Port Melbourne, was ...

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  25. MAINTENANCE ORDER QUASS[?]

    In the Court of General Sess[?] Wednesday Judge Box allowed the[?] peal of John Branny, clerk, a[?] order made last August in the ...

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  26. BALLARAT TRAGEDY

    The Police Court charge against William Vincent lies of having murdered Mrs Mary (or Madge) Graham was mentioned in the City Court to-day, in ...

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  27. STATE OF PARTIES.

    In view of the situation which has arisen, it is interesting to recall the state of parties in the House of Representatives. ...

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  28. RABBIT SKINS.

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  29. ANOTHER STATEMENT

    Positive, as was the authority referred to above, another gentleman who is in an equally good position to be well informed, states that in consequence of ...

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  30. TICKET CLERKS' MANNERS.

    "Artilleryman" and "Citizen Soldier" deserve thanks for calling attention to the rude manner in which some railway booking clerks treat travellers. ...

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  31. THE LINLITHGOW FUND

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  32. THROWN OUT OF A BUGGY

    Mr John English, a married man, 38 years of age, who had been a warder at the Yarra Bend Lunatic Asylum, and who resided at 50 Lynch street, ...

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  34. THE OPPOSITION.

    Mr Reid, the leader of the Opposition, left Melbourne at 6 o'clock this morning by mail train for Sydney, where he has some important private business in ...

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  35. LACK OF CIVIC PRIDE.

    The long toleration of harrow hawking on the northern approach to Prince's Bridge must be due to the lack of civic pride. The place is made ...

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  36. A "NO ACCOUNT" CHEQUE

    A man named Thomas Drane, 31 years of age, an engineer, was arrested by Conn table Hudson to-day on a charge of forging and uttering a cheque for ...

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  37. VICTORIAN ESTATES.

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  38. THE NEW STATION

    The large crane which has recently been erected on a tripod, gauntry at the corner of Swanston and Flinders streets, will be Used by the contractor ...

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  39. PERSONAL.

    [?] Cross[?]y by the express train from Sydney this afternoon. Mr Bent was to-day at Ballarat, ...

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  40. FISH AND GAME.

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  41. A PARALLEL SITUATION.

    What happened last night in the House of Representatives recalls what was almost a parallel situation nearly four years ago. ...

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  42. SEIZURE OF OPIUM

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  43. LABOR PARTY'S POSITION

    The Federal Labor party discussed the political position in caucus to-day. The party met at 11 a.m., and there was a full attendance of members from ...

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  44. SEQUESTRATIONS.

    The estate of Francis Heary Glies, of G[?]long West, laborer, bus been sequestrated at Hallarat. The estate of Francis Gallagher, of ...

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