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Shipping.
PORT OF PORTLAND. ARRIVED.
November 14.—Down, str. from Melbourne, via intermediate ports. SAILED. November 15.—Dawn str. for Melbourne, ...
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BOROUGH COUNCIL.—Last night the first evening sitting of the Borough Council was held. There were six councillors present, the absentees being ...
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LATEST NEWS.
(ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN PRESS AGENCY.) Melbourne, THIS DAY.
The Herald states that a young member of a well-known firm is missing, leaving turf debts amounting to thousands. The Education, Department contemplates ...
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Dalgety and Co. wire as follows:— We catalogued 1.750 bales at our wool sale to-day, consisting chiefly of medium and lower descriptions, only a few ...
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EUROPEAN NEWS.
The Health of the Crown Prince. [REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TO THE GUARDIAN.] BERLIN, November 14.
Sir Morell McKenzie will leave San Remo for London to-morrow, and with return in December. It is stated that the Crown Price and the members of ...
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The Unemployed in London.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TO THE GUARDIAN.] LONDON, November 14.
Last night desperate conflicts between the police and the mob occurred in the Haymarket and Strand, many of the former being severely injured: ...
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Submission of Dinizuln.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TO THE GUARDIAN.] NATAL, November 14.
The latest news from the front states that the chief Dinizula has tendered his submission to Sir Henry Havelock. the Governor of Natal. ...
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General Boulanger.
[REUTER'S TELEGRAMS TO THE GUARDIAN.] PARIS, November 10.
General Boulanger, the late Minister of War, has returned to Paris. ...
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Gurry v. Heaney.—Mr. Samuel for the plaintiff; Mr. Allingham for defendant. Claim for £19 17s. damages for an assault, and 1s 10d for excessive ...
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A magisterial enquiry was held at Digby by Mr. W. Enscoe, J.P.. on last Saturday, touching the death of Mary Lawton. which took place suddenly on the previous ...
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