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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    A statement which claims to be inspired, appears in the Sunday edition of the "New York Herald," to the effect that after the passing of the Budget ...

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  5. THIS DAY'S WIRES. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.

    There was a very largo attendance at Sir Joseph Banks's Grounds at Botany yesterday afternoon, on the occasion of the running of the second, third and final rounds of the second Botany Gold ...

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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The premises now occupied by Messrs Gemmell, Tuckett, and Co., in Collins street west, will be vacated early in March next, and the firm's business transferred to ...

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  7. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    Henry Best, the licensee of the Leinster Arms Hotel, was proceeded against at the Collingwood Court to-day, for opening the bar during prohibited hours. The ...

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  8. THE METAL MARKET.

    Gospel Oak galvanised iron is quoted L21 per ton. Best Australian un shows a fall of L1, to-day's quotation being L95 5s per ...

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  9. ANOTHER STABBING CASE.

    The boy Chick who, it is alleged, stabbed another boy named Heldon, during a scuffle near a merry go round at Bathurst, was to-day committed for trial, but the ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    The crime record has lowor[?] again. Typhoid at Maryborough; diphthoria at Carisbrook. ' Mr R. B. Skamp's death greatly felt, in ...

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  11. THAT LEVANTING CLERK.

    The youth John A. Jones, who some months ago left Victoria with L1200 of the moneys of the Empire Building Society, by whom he was employed ...

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  12. FROM ADELAIDE.

    A boxing match to a finish, for L20, took place last night between Jim Ryan, of Adelaide, and Charles Dunn, of Sydney, in the presence of a large essemblage. At ...

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  13. THE K!NG OF SPAIN.

    The reports regarding the King of Spain's health are said to be unreliable, as a strict censorship is maintained over the telegrams. There is much ...

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  14. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Detectives M. E. Ward and Mac[?] made a clever arrest to-day. They were walking down Russell street, when they noticed a man named Louis Crossin [?] ...

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  15. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

    The market in silver shares was firmer and prices were better. Block 10, sale L14 and L14 5s. South (new issue), L5 [?], paid, L6 14s 6d. Junctions, L[?] 10s. ...

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  16. RESCUE OF AUSTRALIAN MAILS.

    It is now stated that the New Zealand and Australian mails, reported as destroyed when being carried by train in the United States, were rescued. ...

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  17. GUBERNATORIAL MOVEMENTS.

    Vice Regal party leave by Wednesday's express en route for New Zealand. Lady Kintore will arrive from Tasmania and join tho Earl in Melbourne, and all leave in ...

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  18. THE DOCK LABORERS' STRIKE.

    It has transpired that Cardinal Manning wrote to Mr John Burns, leader of the London dock laborers in November, strongly protesting against ...

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  19. BALLARAT.

    Market scarcely so brisk but very fair business doing. Chalk's stocks, Working Miners', and Britannia being in particular request[?] Sales--Britannia, [?] 6d; Chalks No. 1. 9a 6d[?] ...

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  20. FEDERAL COUNCIL.

    Members of Parliament meet Wednesday to elect South Australian representatives Federal Council. Probable that the Premier and Playford will be unopposed. ...

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  21. WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat, 3s 5d, 3s 5[?]d, free: farmers lots 3s 2d to 3s 4d. Roller made flour, L9 10s to L9 15s; stone made, LS 10s to 12s 15s. Bran, 6d to 6[?]d. Pollard, 7[?]d. Oats, 3d ...

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  22. THE WILLIAMSTOWN ABATTOIRS AGAIN.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning, D. Morgan, lessee of the Williamstown Abattoirs, was charged for a second time by Mr John Taylor, Inspector of the ...

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  23. FROM BRISBANE.

    The annual conference of tho Queensland railway employes begins today. The subjects for deliberation are federation of the railway employes of Australasia, assurance ...

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  24. THE IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    "The Globe" this evening states that it is authorised to deny the truth of the statement published in the London edition of the "New York Herald" ...

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  25. LARCENY FROM THE PERSON.

    A man named Pe[?] W. J[?]nes, a bricklayer, residing at Albert street. North Williamstown, was the victim of a female thief yesterday about 6 p.m. He met the ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    Showery weather still continues in Brisbane, and the rainfall in the Southern and Western Districts is bountiful, tho Central and Northern being still flooded. ...

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  27. STEALING MASONS TOOLS.

    A mean theft of a quantity of masons' tools was committed at the works, Camber well railway station, between Saturday night and Monday morning last. Tho tools ...

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  28. BREWER ON PIGEON SHOOTING.

    Tho English exchanges give Dr Carver credit for doing some wonderful Exhibition shooting at the Royal Aquarium, London, recently, and extracts were shown to Cap- ...

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  29. ILLNESS OF SIR R. WEBSTER, Q.C.

    Sir Richard R. Webster, Q.C. Attorney General, has been attacked with influenza, and is confined to his house. ...

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  30. THE SUGAR ENQUIRY.

    Messrs Lissner and M'Lean, whom the Government deputed to enquire into the Central Sugar Mill system at Mackay, have returned to Brisbane. Their report has not ...

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  31. THE COOGEE AND THE NEWCASTLE

    Summo[?]s, returnable at the Williamstown Police Court for to-day, were issued against F. M'Gee,the captain of the excursion steamer Coogee, and F. Carrington, the ...

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  32. LATEST DERBY BETTING.

    The latest London betting on the next Derby gives the odds of 1000 to 60 agst Kirkham and Narellan coupled. ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Gerald Barry, employed in the Electric Telegraph department, appeared at the Police Court on Monday charged with attempted suicide by jumping into the Brisbane ...

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  34. OFFICE BREAKING AT ARMADALE.

    Some time between 11 p.m. on the 12th and 1.30 a.m. on the 13th instant, the office of Mr T. Hayes, estate agent, Beattie Avenne, Armadale, was entered by a theif ...

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  35. THE ZA[?]ESI QUESTION.

    Senhor Luciano de Castro, President Council of Ministers, and his colleagues, tendered their resignations to King Carles. It is understood that ...

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  36. HEROINES OF THE PAST.

    The "London Daily News" of a recent date has a clever and interesting, though slightly satirical, article on heroines, principally Scotch women of a bygone age. ...

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  37. BANK OF QUEENSLAND.

    The yearly report of the Bank of Queensland is satisfactory, returning a 5 per cent dividend in the second year of its existence, besides liquidating all the first cost of its ...

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  38. JUVENILE CRIMINALS

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning a gang of juvenile offenders, named respectively John, Bridget and Kate Connors, Frederick, Maud and Kate Freeman, and David and ...

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  39. BIGAMY.

    Robt. Napier, an athlete and cricketer, has been remanded on a charge of bigamy. It is stated he was married in Sydney In 1882. Eighteen months ago he ...

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  40. EMPEROR OF GERMANY ON THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    The Emperor William to-day received the President and Vice-President of the Reichstag. In replying to an address which they presented, his Majesty said ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    11th January.--Afternoon, 7.61: tomorrow morning, [?].11 ; afternoon, 8.31, ARRIVED. Alex Nenton, barque. 309 tons. Captain II. ...

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  42. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A circular from the Shire of Bacchus Marsh, advocating that the Government he urged to take steps for the introduction of farm labor into the colony, was received by ...

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  43. ADDRESSES TO THE GOVERNOR.

    This morning that Victorian Institute of Surveyors presented an official address to his Excellency the Governor. There were present in the deputation waiting on the ...

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  44. DEATH OF MRS FITZGEORGE.

    Mrs Fitzgeorge, the morganatic wife of the Duke of Cambridge, died to-day. ...

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  45. TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN AMERICA.

    Intelligence has been received that a terrible cyclone, accompanied by a sleet storm has swept over the State of Illinois, causing immense destruction to property. ...

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  46. THE PENRITH OASE

    In connection with the recent stabbing tragedy at Penrlth, the jury found n verdict of justifiable homicide respeeting the death of the Cingalese, who was shot by Constable Mosely alter ho bad stabbed Sergant ...

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  47. MASONIC.

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  48. DIPHTHERIA AND TYPHOID IN THE COUNTRY.

    Diphtheria is very prevalent at Carisbrook. Seven cases, two of which have been fatal, have occurred there during tho present month. In Maryborough typhoid has been ...

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  49. ILLNESS OF LORD HARTINGTON.

    The Marquis of Hartington, who has been confined to his bed from a severe attack of influenza, which has affected his lungs, is somewhat better to-day. ...

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  50. THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIO

    In order to avoid all danger of outbreak of influenza in Sydney, the city inspector of nuisances has received strict instructions to pay careful attention to the sanitary ...

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  51. PORT FAIRY SHIRE COUNCIL.

    General regret is expressed here this morning at the intimations which appear in the local press, announcing the resignations of Councillors G. Lydiard (president), and ...

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  52. MORTALITY AMONGST: LAMBS

    A telegram from Hay says that in consequene of the death of two hundred lambe[?] on a station in that district, Mr J. Keigbran was sent there to make inquiries into the ...

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  54. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Two and three quarter per cent Consols are unchanged, 97[?]. MARKET RATE OF DISCOUNT. The market rate of discount remains ...

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  55. POLICE POINTS.

    John Huxley was charged at the City Court this morning with assaulting one Charles Moss, her tender, at the Family and Commercial Hotel, Bourke street ...

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  56. TO-DAY AND TO-NICKT.

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  57. MECHANICS' INSTITUTE.

    There were [?] applications in last night for the secretaryship of the Sandhurst Mechanics' Institute, a position worth about L5 per week, including communion. A ...

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  58. THE SHEEP MARKET.

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  59. Family Notices

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  60. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

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  61. POISONED BY KEROSENE.

    An extraordinary case of accidental poisoning is reported from Mande. A little boy named Dowling obtained access to a vessel containing kerosene. He drank some, and soon showed alarming symptoms, and ...

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  62. TO NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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  63. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A boy named Joseph Fitzgorald, aged nine, who was missed from his homo at Cook's Hill since the 8th inst., was found today in the Harbor at Newscastle by two ...

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  64. THE SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.

    About [?] member of the Australian Science Association arri[?]ed here by train at a quarter past [?]. They were met at the station by the mayor [?] ...

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  65. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Britannia. which left Melbourne on 13th December, arrived here yesterday evening. ...

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  68. NEW INSOLVENTS

    Valentino Edward Browne, late of William street. Melbourne, surger[?] saw of Hawthorn (compulsory). Causes:--P[?] of [?] ...

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