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  4. THE LATEST POLITICAL

    The new want of confidence motion tabled by the Member for Hawthorn in the Assembly last night has been tho subject of much animated discussion from the time it ...

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  5. THOSE PREMIER PROSECUTIONS.

    [?]oncr to whom honor is due Honorary justices, as a rule, get more kicks of criticism than recompense of honor for their services. If an error of ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The police authorities arrested in Paris to-day a party of 15 Nihilists, 12 male and 3 female. On the lodgings which the prisoners occupied being searched. ...

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  7. THE CHARITIES COMMISSION.

    The Commission met this morning, Mr E, L. Zox., M.L.A., presiding. A letter was read from the committee of the Melbourne Hospital, bringing under ...

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  8. THE ADELAIDE POSTAL AND TELEGRAPH CONFERENCE.

    The "Pall Mail Gazette" of to-day publishes a loading article on the resolutions passed at the Postal and Telegraphic Conference held at Adelaide ...

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  9. THE STATE OF THE HOUSE.

    The state of the House is, as nearly as can be obtained, as follows :-- For the Government, 41 : for the amendment, 37 ; doubtful votes, 12; absentees, 5 ; making ...

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  10. MINISTERIAL VOTERS.

    Those who can be relied upon with certainty to vote for the Government, are Messrs Anderson, Best, Calvert, Cameron, Cheetham, Clark, Craven,D. M Davies, ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    London shipping ring again to the fore. Orient Co. building twin screw steel steamer. New product. " filled cheese." Health ...

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  12. WHAT MR CALVERT SAYS.

    " Look here, Mr Herald, I sit in the Opposition, but I intend to do just as I like. Why should I be compelled to vote for any amendment : I won't do so. ...

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  13. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    Two more Nihilists were arrested in Paris this afternoon, and the police authorities are fully of opinion that they have unearthed a plot to murder the Czar ...

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  14. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The famous Hobart ville stud was disposed of by auction yesterday afternoon, at Richmond, satisfactory prices being realised. Six stations brought 4360 [?]of which of ...

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  15. WHAT THE GOVERNMENT WHIPS SAY.

    The government whips have been actively enraged since the new amendment was tabled in ascertaining the views of Members, and they have ascertained that quite a new ...

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  16. FOR THE AMENDMENT.

    Messrs Andrews, Armytage, Bailes, Baker, Benett, Bent, Burrows, W. T. Carter, Dixon, Duffy, Graham, Graves, Hall, Hunt, Kirton, Laurens, Dr Mloney, ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced the seventh match of their tour in England at Manchester to-day against the County of Lancashire. The weather was dull, ...

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  18. DIVERS VIEWS.

    Other Members regard the matter from their own standpoint, and very few comments are likely to be made during the debate. Mr Anderson and Mr Staughton and ...

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  19. DOUBTFUL AND ABSENTEE VOTES.

    The doubtful votes are as follows :-- Messrs Beazley, Brock, Butterly, G. D. Carter, W. Madden, Methven, Mountain, O[?]r, Partitt, T. Smith, Webb and ...

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  20. FROM OTHER SOURCES

    Ministers seem this morning to be as well satisfied with the position as before Captain Taylor threw in his lot with the Opposition. Say they this morning, " We were never ...

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  21. WHAT THE NUMBERS ARE.

    He (Mr Cameron) stated that the Government majority on Mr Minim's amendment would have been 18 but that it had been ascertained no Member in the Ministerial ...

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  22. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Henry George will probably proceed to London by the Valctia on Monday next. Among other passengers booked to leave by same steamer are lady Norman, wife of ...

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  23. WHAT THIS MEANS.

    This really means that to secure victory the Opposition must got 9 at least of the twelve doubtful votes, a decided improbability, while at the same time they must ...

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  24. SPLENDID DISPLAY OF BATTING.

    On play bring returned the Australians, made a magnificent stand, no less than 200 runs bring added for the last five wickets. The highest score of the ...

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  25. THE WEATHER AND THE FLOODS.

    Peak Hill reports that it has been raining heavily since Tuesday morning, and from Peak Hill to the Myall Reefs is just one, sheet of water. The [?]ad is in a ...

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  26. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Australian Land. Mortgage, Investment and Ranking Company Limited held their fifth half-yearly meeting at noon today at the offices, 97 Queen street, Mr H. ...

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  27. WHAT WILL THE OPPOSITION CORNER DO!

    When asked what he thought would be done by the Members sitting in the Opposition corner, who had decided to remain away when Mr Munro's motion was ...

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  28. OPENING THE SWAN HILL RAILWAY

    The Vice-Regal party passed through here this morning. At the Sandhurst station the party were greeted with ringing cheers from a large cowd assembled ...

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  29. HOW MINISTERS VIEW THEIR POSITION.

    "Oh, we are all right," reply Ministers when questioned on the subject, but there is an air of suppressed excitement about them that denotes they do not relish their ...

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  30. SIR HENRY FARKES.

    When the principal Under-Secretary called at the Premier's residence at Balmain today, he found that Sir Ferry Parkes had passed a bad night. and was unable to ...

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  31. BLACKHAM NOT PLAYING.

    Blackham is not playing in the match commenced at Manchester to-day against the County of Lancashire, in consequence of his having received a blow ...

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  32. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is quiet but [?]m for wheat, at 3a 9d to 3s 9[?]d a bushel f[?] shipping lots free on boards, bags as wheat. Farmers parcels, 3s 5d to 3s 7d a [?]shel, with but ...

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  33. MR. GARDINER AT WORK.

    Mr Gardiner, the Liberal whip of the Government, certainly glories in a tight, and he soon got to work, and still is pursuing his labors with refreshing ...

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  34. FROM BRISBANE.

    A Brisbane "Gazette" extraordinary was issued last night proclaiming Sir Arthur Palmer deputy- Governor of Queensland during the temporary absence of Sir Henry ...

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  35. THE VOTES IN DOUBT.

    What about Messrs Nimmo, Murray, Kirton, Dixon, Thos. Smith and Mountain! you ask the Government whip, who replies that Messrs Mountain and Smith are safe ...

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  36. COURSING.

    The running in connection with the Derby Oaks Meeting of the Victoria Coursing Club was resumed to-day under conditions equally as favorable as prevailed yesterday. ...

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  37. MR. MUNRO CLAIMS AN ABSOLUTE MAJORITY.

    In the course of a lengthy conversation with a representative of THE HERALD the leader of the Opposition, who looked cheerful and expectant, asserted, with becoming ...

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  39. THE OPPOSITION CAUCUS.

    The caucus of the Opposition and members friendly to Captain Taylors amendment to he held on Tuesday next will be of much more importance than is generally the ...

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  40. THE MIN[?]S.

    The excitement over [?]ek 10 has subsided, and to-day, less ton half-a-dozen persons, besides the Press representatives, availed themselves of visiting day to ...

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  41. SYDNEY MUNICIPAL LOAN

    Tenders were opened to-day for a Sydney municipal loan of L25,000 at 4 per cont, per annum, the minimum for which had been fixed at L104. The total ...

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  42. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

    Block 10,buyers LS [?] sellers L8 [?]. Block 14, buyers L[?], sellers L6, sales L6 2s, L6. British buyers 40s 6d, sellers 41s, sales 40s, 40s, 6d, 41s. Broken Hill ...

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  43. TO-DAY.

    " James Mirams," cries out the Court Orderly in stentorian tones, and the quondam Chairman of the Tariff Committee of Victoria, whose draft report was ...

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  44. GOING TO THE CAUCUS.

    Amongst the members sitting in the Ministerial Corner who have been invited to attend the Caucus are, in addition to Captain Taylor, Messrs Dixon. Murray, Nimmo ...

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  45. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The cargo of wheat ex iron barque William Fairbairn, which left Adelaide on 2nd February, was sold to-day at 36[?] per quarter. ...

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  46. DEFINITELY DECIDED.

    Messrs Dixon, Murray and Kirton have definitely decided to vote for Captain Taylor's amendment, and they anticipate at least two votes more making five from the ...

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  47. MONETARY.

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 42 per cent, being the same as last week. ...

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  48. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

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  50. WHAT THE MINISTERIAL CORNER SAYS.

    Captain Taylor, Messrs Kirton, Nimmo, and Murray were found in close proximity, but not in conjunction. " This is a very different motion to Munro's,"said Mr Nimmo, ...

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  51. DOUBTFUL VOTES.

    The votes of Messrs Nimmo, Thos. Smith, Mountain, Wheeler, Officer, and others on the Ministerial side are very doubtful, but it is almost a certainty that Mr Nimmo will ...

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  52. FROM TASMANIA.

    One of the oldest colon[?] is Tasmania died suddenly last nigh in the [?] of Mr Thomas James Crouch, wb woe born in London 1905, arrived in the oleoy ...

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  53. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is [?]d lower, and is quoted at 3s 10[?]d per ounce. ...

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  54. LATE SPORTING.

    In the betting market there is very little doing, Nothing has been booked for any amount but the first three favorites. Birthday Cup. --90 to 20 Swine, 100 to 30 ...

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  55. THE OPPOSITION TO VOTE SOLID.

    Word has been sent round for the Opposition to vote solid for Captain Taylor's, amendment, but Mr Calvert has already declared for the Government, and Mr Butterly ...

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  56. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is 5s higher, and is quoted L95 5s per ton. Chilian bar copper is 5s higher, and is quoted L54 5s per ton. ...

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  57. TWO MINISTERIAL SUPPORTERS.

    Messrs Tucker and Outtrim, who sit immediately behind the Government, played the role of Job's comforters. "You will win this time.'but it is all over with you," ...

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  58. MINING YIELDS.

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  59. THE MAILS.

    The Peninsular and Oriental S. N. Company's R.M.S. Carthage, which left Melbourne on 9th May, arrived here yesterday evening. ...

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  60. POINTING TO A GOVERNMENT VICTORY.

    Any lists in circulation as yet are of a purely speculative character, as many members are still reserved as to their intention. Although Mr. Munro claims 49 votes, ...

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  62. MR M'LEAN'S VIEWS

    Mr A. M'Lean, who is regarded as the strong man in the Ministerial Corner, was reported to be wavering;[?] the Member for Gippsland North ...

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