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  6. PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKED ABOUT

    THE HON. F. T DERHAM, THE LATE POSTMASTER. GENERAL. Well done thou good and faithful, etc. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE GREAT SHIPPING STRIKE.

    There have been several new developments in the shipping strike this morning, and there is a general indication that a moat protracted struggle has been entered upon, ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Owing to the rather weak condition of Sir Henry Parkes, he will not be able to attend the sittings of the Legislative Assembly until next week. ...

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  9. TYING UP THE ALERT.

    It was stated in THE HERALD yesterday that Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co.'s a Alert was, while at the wharf, roped away from the crowd. Mr Mansfield this morning ...

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  10. THE PREMIER CASES.

    The forty - third day of what Mr Gaunson has described as the "historic and momentous case" opened with the pleasurable expectation of its proving the ...

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  11. EIGHTY-EIGHT YEARS OLD.

    The Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Alfred Stephen, celebrates his 88th birthday to-day. ...

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  12. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A telegram from Murrumburrah says a woman named Potts disappeared from her home last Wednesday, and, it is supposed, lost herself in the hush. A constable has ...

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  13. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is quiet, but firm, for wheat, at 3s 9d to 3s 9Ad. f.o.b., bags as wheat, with but little offered. Samples available, Farmers' lots, 3s 5d to 3s 7d, with ...

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  14. ACTION BY THE SEAMEN.

    The Mangana, belonging to the T.S.N. Co's. line, arrived at Queen's Wharf last evening, and notice was immediately given by the crew This morning it appeared that ...

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  15. LATEST CABLES.

    The return match between the Australians and the County of Nottingham was resumed at Nottingham to-day. The weather was unfavorable, showers ...

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  16. THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    It is stated that Mr Haucock has expressed himself in favor of a general conference of all the bodies interested to settle up the strike. This morning Mr ...

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  17. FROM B R I S B A N E.

    At Cooktown the schooner Griffin has been chattered to take a large party to Ranie Island for the purpose of again working the guano deposits there. She ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." "The Sportsman" has the largest circulation of any weekly news ...

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  19. ESCAPEES FROM NEW CALEDONIA.

    A Townsville telegram says that four French escapes landed at Hauhibrook Island abandoned their boat and took to the bush. The pilots crew secured the boat and ...

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  20. THE CHAMPION MEAN MAN.

    WORTH L1700 AND TOO MEAN TO BUY SOAP. Was sent to gaol to be washed. See Page 3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  22. HOW THE FUNDS STAND.

    Two thousand wharf laborers will be out on strike to-day, and it is estimated that fully five thousand men will have ceased work this afternoon. From a financial point ...

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  23. FURTHER MEDIATION.

    It is now proposed that Mr E. L. zox, M.L.Ar, who was the chairman on the Committee of Inquiry with the [?] some years ago, should take up the position of ...

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  24. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    The following players have been selected to represent All England in the match to be played against the Australians, at Manchester, on the 25th inst.: ...

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  25. WHAT MR HUDSON THINKS OF IT.

    Mr Hudson was waited upon by a representative of THE HERALD, and states that the case of the Mangana is very much like that of the Pateena at the time of the ...

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  27. THE MINES.

    The south drive at the bottom level of Block 10 is in 80 feet from the shaft, and the face is still in the same high grade body of kaolin that was struck some days ...

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  28. THE STRIKE AND THE MAILS.

    The baneful effect of the marine strike on the postal service is commencing to assert itself. The mails for the Clarence, Richmond, and Hunter River districts, ...

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  29. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The total quantity of wheat and flour afloat for the United Kingdom amounts to 2,360,000 quarters, being 120,000 quarters in excess of last week. ...

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  30. THE WHARF LABORERS' POSITION.

    The wharf laborers declare that if there is any breaking of an agreement on their part they are forced into it by the action of the owners, and at the meeting to be ...

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  31. ANNUAL SHEEP SALE.

    The wool warehouse, of the Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited in Collins street west contained a large number of sheep dealers, graziers and squatters this ...

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  32. BY WIRE.—FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  33. ACTION TOWARDS OTHER VESSELS.

    It is stated this moraine that the members of the Seamen's Union will refuse to work with non-union officers under any consideration, and rather than break this ...

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  34. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

    British Broken Hill shares are 5s higher, the present quotation being L3 per share. ...

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  35. THE GABO AT BRISBANE.

    The crew of the Gabo have lot the Gabo at Brisbane. It belongs to Messrs Howard Smith and Co., and the men were articled at Melbourne. The Gabo was coming down to ...

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  36. WHEAT CARGOES.

    Australian wheat (per iron snips) off coast cargoes are worth 37s 4sd per quarter. ...

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  37. THE SITUATION IN QUEENSLAND.

    Work at the Rockhampton wharves is entirely at a standstill owing to the maritime strike. In Brisbane yesterday the clerical staff of ...

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  38. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    Three and a halt per cent, New South Wales inscribed stock (April-October, 1903-10) in 10s higher, L103. ...

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  39. THE POSITION OF THE GEELONG BOATS.

    Mr Mansfield informed a reporter of THE HERALD this morning that the Seamen's Union did not intend to interfere with the Ray trade at present. It ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING.

    We have been furnished with a copy of the following letter, sent to the National Coursing Committee:— To John Monday,Esq., Secretary of the ...

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  41. RESULTS OF THE POLICE EXAMINATIONS.

    The following are the results of the examinations of members of the police force recently held:— FOR RANK OF OFFICER. ...

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  42. ATTITUDE OF THE MEN AT GEELONG.

    A rumor gained currency in Geelong this morning that the local branch of the Wharf laborers' Union had decided not to unload, or, in fact, handle any cargo ...

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  43. THE CORINNA AFFAIR.

    Attempts are being made to settle the Corinna difficulty by arbitration, but the Melbourne shipowners declare that they will not allow the question as to whether a ...

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  44. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Oceans, which left Melbourne on 19th July, arrived here this morning. ...

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  45. THE FREEMASON DODGE.

    Some few days ago there was a very ugly statement made to the effect that Mr C. E. Parkin, the secretary of the Mercantile Marine Officer Association, made use of his ...

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  46. FOR THE RANK OF SERGEANT.

    Passed with credit.— Thomas Curtin (constable), Edward Dempster (senior-constable), William Andrew Birt (constable), Arthur Eggleton Dungey (senior-constable). ...

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  47. THE MANGANA DIFFICULTY.

    The Shipowners' Association met as usual this afternoon, and the difficulty with the Maugana crew referred to already, was discussed at considerable length. It was decided ...

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  49. LONDON PRODUCE MARKETS.

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  50. THE COAL SUPPLY.

    We have made inquiries as to the proposal of the Trades' Hall Committee to keep up the coal supply of the city by chartering vessels for the purpose, and it is stated to us ...

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  51. VESSELS BEING PAID OFF.

    Enquiries at the wharves this morning elicits the fact that the following boats are laid up, and the crews were generally to be paid off this morning or during the ...

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  52. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs Dalgety and Company, Limited have received the following telegram from their London office, dated 19th inst:- "At the Antwerp wool sales, which ...

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  53. SYDNEY ITEMS.

    In connection with the strike, all members of the Sydney Wharf Laborers' Union ceased work yesterday afternoon on all Colonially owned intercolonial steamers, ...

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  55. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Arthur Cole Wheatley of Wheatley cottage, Stewart street, Brunswick, salesman. Debits, L931 13s 9d [?]; assets, LS 11s; defficiency, L923 2s 9d. Cause of insolvency: ...

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  56. BOATS ARRIVING.

    This morning the Victoria, engaged by the Adelaide Steamship Company, arrived at the wharf with a big cargo from Sydney, and the work of discharge was at once ...

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  57. THINGS IN TASMANIA.

    No sympathy is extended to tho Trades' Hall strike in Hobart, and generally trade is paralysed. A meeting of the local Seamen's Union ...

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  58. SCRATCHINGS.

    Merrie England was scratched for the Caulfield Cup at [?] minutes past 12 o'clock this morning. For next Saturday's Victoria Club races, to ...

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