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  5. IN THE DOCK.

    Mr Finlayson prosecuted for the Crown. ...

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  6. CONSUMPTIVE SANATORIUM, ECHUCA.

    In 1888. Dr G. Serjeant and his family went to reside in Echuca for the benedt, of their Health, and their attention was drawn to the number of invalids who came to the ...

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  7. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    Mr and Mrs Jackson, whose permits are given above are the here and heroine respectively of Lancashire abduction case which created a great sensation in England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CENSUS OF 1891.

    Good progress is being made in the compilation of the census returns of 1891, and to-day we are enabled, by the courtesy of Mr H. Hayter C.M.G., ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The unfortunate old man, Sauvem Murseykavitz, who was speared by aboriginals, supposed to be the two black trackers who absconded from Benalla, is ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    Following on the disturbances which took place in various parts of France on the occasion of the May day labor celebrations yesterday, rioting of a very ...

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  11. PLEADINGS.

    John Murphy and James Ryan were arraigned on five charges of house breaking and stealing at Heldelberg on the 7th April. The former pleaded guilty ...

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  12. A HUSBAND MAY NOT IMPRISON HIS WIFE.

    But the Lord Chancellor, the Master of the Rolls and Mr Justice Fry would not admit that such " rights " existed under the laws of England. The ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The jury in the case of the Asryrian Joseph Cheehab, who was sentenced to death last week at the Criminal Court for shooting at another Assyrian named ...

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  15. OUR RATE OF INCREASE.

    At the time the census of 1881 was taken the total population of the colony was 862.340, so that in the 10 years that have elapsed the increase has been 271,500, or ...

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  16. THE MINES. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Central mine continues to improve in both the 300ft and 400ft levels. At the 400ft level the west crosscut from the north drive 700ft away from the The market is vary dull for wheat, and we quote for large parcels, free on board, about 4s 8d a bushel bags as wheat, with little disposition to do business either on ...

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  17. A MAX MAY NOT BEAT HIS WIFE.

    The Master of the Rolls, in concurring, said that there was no ground for supposing that it had ever been the law of England that a husband was entitled to ...

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  18. HOUSEBREAKING.

    James Ryan, who pleaded not guilty to a charge of housebreaking from the dwelling of Francis O'Kane, at Heidelberg, on the 7th of April, was placed in the dock on the ...

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  19. MR JACKSON CENSURED.

    Speaking of Mr Jackson's conduct, the Lord Chancellor administered a severe rebuke to the gentleman. He said that the Court bad satisfied themselves by hearing ...

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  20. TRIAL OF RIOTERS.

    The trial of two Socialists, for having taken a prominent part in the disturbances at the towns of St. Quenton and Charleville yesterday, on the occasion of ...

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  21. MALES AND FEMALES.

    There is some interesting ground for reflection in the figures, showing the respective number of males and females, which make up the sum ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES N A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." During the winter months three ...

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  23. FURTHER RETURNS

    The return of the total population of the colony has been taken from the enumerators' summaries, which have not yet been checked. In fact, some of the ...

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  24. RIOTS IN BELGIUM.

    Although the May Day celebrations yesterday passed off without disturbances, the miners merely observing the day as a holiday, a riotous demonstration occurred ...

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  25. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    A during attempt by burglars to enter the premises of H. Newman, jeweller. No. 103 Elizabeth street, was made last night, evidently between the hours of 9 p.m. and ...

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  26. THE WIFE FREE.

    The lady, said the Lord Chancellor must be restored to her freedom, and must be at complete to choose her own place of residence. And he warned ...

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  27. PUBLIC COMPLAINTS.

    RATEPAYER writes :--Some twelve months ago there was a petition, signed by a large number of ratepayers, asking the Council to have the footpath on the north side of ...

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  28. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the working of the Public Trust office has issued an interim report, which is of an unfavorable character. ...

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  30. MRS. JACKSON.

    Mrs Jackson, judging from her portrait, in a tall, handsome woman, with good and regular features. She has considerable means of her own, ...

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  31. THE LAW'S DELAYS.

    " It's nothing else than a burning shame," raid Mr J. L. Purves, Q.C., to a HERALD reporter this morning, and the subject was the peculiar ...

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  32. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  33. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Prince Bismarck, who yesterday by a second ballot and by a large majority was elected to the German Reichstag as member for Gestemunde, has formally ...

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  34. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A sad accident, in which Donald Eraser, the eldest son of Jas. Fraser, one of the oldest settlers in the Goulburn Valley, lost his life. ...

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  35. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

    NATIVE wishes to be informed whit were the first prizes of the A.N. A. art union ? ANSWER--The holder of the ticket for the first prize had the choice of either an ...

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  36. MR JACKSON.

    Mr Jackson, who is about the same ago as his wife, and is a gentlemanly looking man, was at the time of the wedding under engagement to go ...

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  37. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    Notwithstanding previous anticipations to the contrary, the May Day celebrations passed off in a quiet and orderly manner throughout the ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A woman architect is wanted to design the woman's building at the Woman's Fair in Chicago, U.S. Forty thousand pounds has been set apart for the ...

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  39. HOW THE POOR LIVE.

    SIR,--It was the extreme annoyance that I found my name figuring prominently in the article on " How the Poor Live," by "Hawkeye." It is without my [?]anction ...

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  40. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  41. REFUSED ACCESS TO HIS WIFE.

    His wife had in the meantime gone to live with her relatives. He sought to see her. She declined to meet him or to live with hitu. He went to see her, but ...

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  42. THE LAW CLERKS' SOCIETY.

    The picnic of the above society was held at the Blackburn Recreation Hall, Ground, and Like recently, about 200 law clerks and their families being present. Sports. ...

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  43. DIGESTION.

    Dr Hewitt delivered the fourth of the Australian Health Society's course of lectures to ladies on Tuesday afternoon last, in the Prahran Town Hall, the subject being ...

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  44. STATE OF SIEGE AT LIEGE.

    The despatch of troops to Liege and Seraing to quell the disturbances which took place in connection with the May Day celebrations has caused a strong ...

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  45. THE MATRIMONIAL COURT.

    Eventually Mr Jackson took proceedings in the Matrimonial Court the restitution of conjugal rights, and he obtained a decree against his wife. But the latter ...

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  46. THE BABY SHOW.

    Calm and deep peace reigned at the Exhibition all the Exhibition. A crowd of proud mothers, and satisfied nurses and attendants waited outside Mr Glass's office at ...

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  47. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    A great demonstration took place in Hyde Park yesterday in favor of the Eight Hours System, fully 60,000 persons being present. The weather was fine, and the ...

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  48. IN THE HUSBAND'S HOUSE.

    While a prisoner in her husband's house Mrs Jackson was provided by her husband with a professional nurse and a medical man, who ...

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  49. SANDHURST

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  50. POLICE POINTS.

    At the Richmond Court this morning a powerful young man, turned James Finnessy, was charged with disorderly conduct In Bridge road on Saturday night. It appears ...

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  53. THE LAW AS TO A HUSBAND'S RIGHTS.

    Such in effect was the statement made on Mr Jackson's behalf by his learned counsel to the Court of Appeal in opposition to the application ...

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  54. ADELAIDE.

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