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  2. MAN HANGS HIMSELF.

    A case was heard at the Port Melbourne court yesterday, in which three stevedores' labourers were charged with having stolen four bales of rabbit skins, valued at £6/6/, ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mrs. Catherine Flowers on Thursday sued herhusband, Henry Flowers, for the maintenance of their tlnee children. The plain tiff stated that she had 10 children living. ...

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  4. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    James Kennard, a labourer, employed on the wharves, while passing No. 19 shed, at about half-past 7 yesterday morning, saw the body of a woman floating in the river, ...

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  5. THE RAILWAYS.

    CASTERTON, Thursday.—The Railway Commissioners paid their annual visit of inspection last evening. They have decided to extend the goods-shed platform. Mr. ...

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  6. TARIFF COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Tariff Commission took further evidence to-day. The Chairman (Sir John Quick) announced that a letter had been received ...

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  7. HORSE AND CART STOLEN.

    GARFIELD, Thursday,.—Early on the morning of Sunday last thieves entered the property of Mr. A. Helding, of Bunyip South, and stole an Alexandera cart, horse, ...

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  8. BOTTLE-MERCHANT INJURED.

    Vincent Antony, a bottle-merchant, 71 years of age, was driving his lorry through Carlton yesterday, when the horse bolted. In turing the corner of Grattan and Lygon ...

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  9. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    John Alford, the treasurer of a small benefit club of stevedores at Port Melbourne, known as the Mjor Club, placed not guilty on a charge of having misappropriated £8,17,[?] property of ...

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  10. WORKMAN SCALDED.

    A man named Samuel Burr, 31 years of age, while engaged in his work, in the tinsmiths' department of the Rosella Preserving Company, yesterday morning, fell ...

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  11. WARRAGUL COUNTY COURT.

    WARRAGUL, Thursday.—At the Warragul County Court this morning, before Judge Johnston, C. Milligan, a village settler, sued J. and D. Robertson, graziers, for £49 ...

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  12. SUFFOCATION NARROWLY ESCAPED.

    MALDON, Thursday.—Four men. J. and T. Baxter, another brother, and T. Titus, working at Mount Tarrangower mine, had a narrow escape from suffocation on ...

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  13. MOE-WALHALLA RAILWAY TRUST LOAN.

    WALHALLA, Thursday.—The Moe-Walhalla railway trsut loan of £2,700, which was underwritten locally at £98, has been placed at par by a firm of Melbourne ...

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  14. BENDIGO AND DISTRICT.

    Two young men, named John White and Thomas Old, secretaries of the junior football club known as the A.N.A. club, were sued by Mrs. Maggie Campbell, license of ...

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  15. DANGEROUS PLAY.

    HEATHCOTE, Tuesday.—The eight-year-old son of Mr. M'Kay, stationmaster at Tooborae, yesterday, in company with several children, was returning home from ...

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  16. A WANDERER'S PROPHECY.

    RUPANYUP, Thursday.—A young man named Alexander Leamonth was arrested yesterday by Constable Mahony, and remanded to Ararat for medical treatment. ...

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  17. THE MICE PLAGUE.

    SEA LAKE, Thursday.—The mice plague has considerably decreased in the open paddocks since the heavy rains, and those remaining have either invaded the farmers' ...

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  18. RUN OVER BY A DRAY.

    KILMORE, Thursday.—A labouring man named James Priestly, was driving a horse and loaded dray at Kobyboyn yesterday when the horse stopped on an incline, ...

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  19. FISHING ON PROHIBITED AREA.

    John Henry R[?], fisheries [?], proceeded against two [?] named Charles [?] [?] and Henry P[?] at the Port Melbourne Court yesterday, [?] having [?] with a [?] ...

    Article : 110 words
  20. BANDAGES CATCH FIRE.

    RUPANYUP, Tuesday.—A man named Charles Thorne met with a severe burning accident yesterday. Whilst at work he received a severe gash on the hand with a ...

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  21. CHILD IN A WELL.

    CAMPERDOWN, Wednesday.—A four-year-old child, daughter of Mr. John Corlett, fell into a 20ft. well in her parents yard. She was rescued by Messrs. James ...

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  22. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    HOPETO[?] [?] fire occurred on the farm of Mr. William [?] about 1 o'clock on Thursday morning, destroying the stables, one draught [?] of [?] machinery ...

    Article : 95 words
  23. BROKEN LIMBS.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—A youmg man named Sheppard, broke his arm at Tallarook to-night through the horse he was riding shying at a train. The owner of the ...

    Article : 98 words
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  25. THROWN FROM A BUGGY.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday.—Mr. Ramage, whilst driving to Kobyboyn on Wednesday afternoon, was thrown out of his buggy and severely injured. He was brought to ...

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  26. THE CHASTLETON PICTURES.

    During the sale of the late Mr. M. P. [?] art [?] bronzes, and [?] which takes place on Monday and Tuesday, at [?] ...

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  27. UNREGISTERED NURSES.

    At the Port [?] Court [?] [?] and [?] were charged [?] Messrs. [?] and [?] J.P.'s, with [?] the custody of an infant, they not ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. NORTHCOTE POULTRY SHOW.

    An exclusive show of [?] [?] and other [?] held [?] the Northcote Town-hall, under the [?] of the Northcote and [?] Poultry ...

    Article : 604 words
  29. A SON'S OBLIGATION.

    "Old [?]" said Mr. Dwyer, P.M., at the [?] Court yesterday. "Many [?] have to provide [?] per annum." Thomas [?] was before the Bench to explain ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. MELBOURNE MARKETS.

    Trade in the [?] this morning's market was [?] [?] however, [?] [?] market. [?] had but [?] and ...

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  31. GEELONG.

    Before Mr. Justice Hodge, on Thursday, in the Geelong Supreme Court, a petition for divorce by Jessie Read, of Camperdown, from her husband, George Read, was ...

    Article : 345 words
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