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  2. Advertising

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  5. THE " BOYCOTT" QUESTION.

    As has been feared, the present trouble in the shipping trade is extending to other branches of trade and commerce, and we believe, from information given to us ...

    Article : 272 words
  6. THE PREMIER GASES.

    Mr Panton, with courage born of a stem sense of duty, returned to the paralytica! armchair to-day. and resumed the presidency of the Bench. His ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING DIFFICULTY.

    Matters this morning are in some respects in very much the same position as they were on Saturday, but the different bodies interested have made several most important ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A message from Albury states that Mr J. W. David, the Government geologist, who, in company with the Under Secretary. for Mines made an ...

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  9. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Mr Mitchell applied to Mr Justice Hodges this morning upon behalf of Mr Bernard Murphy, one of the defendants in the Premier Permanent Society ...

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  10. THE FLINDERS TO TAKE HER DEPARTURE QUIETLY.

    The Flinders is to leave this afternoon for Tasmania. Her officers, though members of the Marine Officers Association, have refuse to give notice to their owners, but ...

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  11. THE MUNICIPALITIES.

    According to the provisions of the Local Government Act, to--day is the day on which the various municipal bodies are to proceed to the election of Mayors and Presidents in ...

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  12. THE FLORA ARRIVES AT NEW CASTLE. THE BAY STEAMERS.

    The same company's Flora, which left Melbourne on Friday with sealed orders, has turned up at Newcastle, according to telegrams received in Melbourne to-day. The It was expected that the shipping difficulty would came some trouble this morning to the departure of the steamer Alert, but the veseel got away at the ...

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  13. STEAMERS LAID UP

    So far the Moreton and Pateena are really the only vessels laid up in connection with the strike, but whether the Wast water, the Time, the barrabool, and the ...

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  14. FROM BRISBANE.

    Throughout the interior the weather is, and has been, generally fine and clear. In the Eastern division tho conditions have been, and still are, mostly cloudy. Electric ...

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  15. THE CONFERENCE OF THE TRADES' UNIONS.

    Just as we go to press we learn that the meeting held at the offices of the Seamen's Union this morning, was convened by the Strike Commiittee of the Trades Hall Council. ...

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  16. AN IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    An important meeting took place this morning at the offices of the Seamen's Union in William street, when Mr W. A. Trenwith, M.L.A,, Mr John Hancock and ...

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  17. MR HANCOCK INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Hancock was seen this morning by a representative of THE HERALD, and did not think that there was the slightest possibility of the proposed conference taking ...

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  18. SUDDEN DEATH.

    James Olsen, aged about 50, died suddenly at the European Boarding House on Saturday. He had, it is said, been drinking heavily. By his side was an empty ...

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  19. 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 ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS.

    The skeleton found at Mount Leswell has been identified as the remains of a man named Beavou, who left Tableland suddenly. An open razor was found lying among the ...

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  21. MR SERVICE ON THE SITUATION.

    The hon. James Service, M.L.C., interviewed by a representative of this journal, remarks that he does not consider all hopes of a settlement yet to have disappeared. The ...

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  22. BOROUGHS AND SHIRES.

    ARARAT(BOROUGH),-Cr T. W. Palmer unanimously. ALEXANDRA (Shire),-Cr Wheeler, reclecred, after Cr M'Kinnon had been ...

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  23. FROM ADELAIDE.

    Wheat is quiet but firm at 3s 9d to 3s 912d a bushel, free on board, bags as wheat for skipping parcels, farmers' lots, 3s 5d to 3s 7d, with small deliveries. Best brands of ...

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  24. ACTION BY THE SHIP-OWNERS' ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Stemship Owners' Association this morning it was decided that the following notice be inserted in the Press: "In consequence of the disorganisation of ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The strike in the shipping trade is the subject of very general discussion in all directions. None of the steamers timed to rail on Saturday was detained. ...

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  26. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    An old man named Wm. Laffin, about 60 years of age, was found dead in his bed yesterday morning. The deceased was discovered by a young man named Richard ...

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  27. THE POSITION AT HOBART.

    Locally the seamen's strike remains in the same position, the secretory of the union here having received no information concerning It. The Wendource is the only. ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING.

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  29. THE POSITION OF NON-UNION OFFICERS.

    A strong effort is to be made by the Steamship Owners to draw over those officers who at the present time might ba wavering. At the meeting of the ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. THE MURRAY RISING.

    The Murray River is rapidly rising, and should it continue to do so for o day or two some of the sawmills will have to cease wot k which will cause great distress amongst the ...

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  32. TATTERSALL'S SPRING HANDICAPS.

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  33. THE BURRUMBEET'S OFFICERS COME OFF.

    Messrs Huddart, Parker and Company's steamer Burrunbeet arrived at the wharf last night from Sydney, The officers' notice expired at 10.30 p.m. yesterday, but ...

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  34. AFFAIRS IN SYDNEY.

    In the matter of the shipping dispute things are quiet to-day, but to-morrow,when eight vessels are to leave for different ports, a decisive step one way or the other ...

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  35. ROBBERY AND INCENDIARISM.

    Constable Canty with the black trackers is going in pursuit of the incendiaries who attempted to burn down the Garfield Mechanics Institute, having first broken in ...

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  36. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    At the local Police Court this morning a well-known cabdriver named Joseph Martin was placed in the dock on tho very serious charge of committing a criminal assault on a ...

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  37. WITH THE STEAMSHIP OWNERS.

    Inquiries among the steamship owners result in our being informed that in accordance with the letter sent to Mr Service, the owners will be in attendance this ...

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  38. THE BARRABOOL'S OFFICERS COME OFF.

    The Barrabool from Adelaide, belonging to Messrs Howard Smith and Sons, also arrived at the wharf last night. The three officers on this vessel, having previously ...

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  39. BY WIRE,-FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  40. THE TIME BRINGS A BIG CARGO OF COAL.

    Messrs Howard Smith and Co.'a coal boat, the Time, from Newcastle, arrived last night with 4000 tons of coal on board. The three officers also gave notice, and will leave ...

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  41. GENERAL NEWS.

    A vary strange occurrence was reported to the Long Gaily Police to-day, a man named Varcoe being discovered by a work- party in a shaft some 1200ft below the ...

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  42. WHAT SEVERAL OWNERS THINK.

    Representatives of THE HERALD several interesting interviews this morning with leading steamshipowners, the general concensus of opinion seemed to be that it was a ...

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  43. THE GEELONG BOATS STILL RUNNING.

    T10 mates of the Edia and Excelsior, having left their places, have been filled, aud both boats are running to-day as usual. The mate of the Alert will, it is stated. ...

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  44. FROM TASMANIA.

    A moat determined suicide has been effected at Bellerive, on the opposite side of the Derwent to Hobart, by Geo. Johnson, aged 30, a native of Royalstone, Mudge, ...

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  45. ADELAIDE.

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  46. THE KATOOMBA OFFICERS CANNOT LEAVE IN MELBOURNE.

    The Ratoomba, belonging to the A.U.S.N. Company, steamed up to the wharf this morning from Sydney. There was a large crowd to witness her arrival at the ...

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  48. RAILWAY TENDERS.

    The following tenders were dealt with to-day by the Railway department:- Manufacture, in the colony (on the premises of the contractor), supply, and delivery ...

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  49. THE VICTORIAN'S OFFICERS IN THE SAME POSITION.

    The Victorian, belonging to the Adelaide Steamship Co., also moored alongside the wharf this morning. Her three officers have given notice, but they cannot leave till ...

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  51. THE WASTWATER'S OFFICERS.

    The Wastwater, belonging to Messrs. Huddart, Parker and Co., came to anchor in the Bay this morning. She has a large cargo of coal on board. It is understood ...

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  53. A SPECIAL CONSTABLE FOR HUDDART, PARKER AND CO.

    Messrs Huddart, Parker and Co. have engaged a special constable fur duty on the wharf, to be present at the arrival and departure of their vessels, in case of a ...

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  54. A STRANGE RUMOR.

    A rumor was spread about the Wharves this morning, that the T.S.N. Company intended that the Mangana, which is timed to arrive from Launceston. ...

    Article : 107 words
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