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  6. NORTHERN COLONIES

    The crew of the Port Glasgow, consisting of 16, including the second and third mates, cook and steward, who were convicted on Friday for disobeying the commands of ...

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  7. AFFAIRS OF B. J. FINK.

    Mr Derham, of the firm of Eggleston, Derham and Martin, made an application to Judge Molesworth in the Insolvency Court this morning, upon behalf of the Australian ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The proposal brought forward by Mr Alfred de Rothschild, one of the British delegates to the monetary conference now sitting in the city, declares ...

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  9. THE HAWTHORN HORROR.

    The idea that the body might possibly be that of James Edward Gray, who has been missing for the past week, is discountenanced by the father of the young ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Cost of a will case, L8000. The washing of soiled linen. R.M.S. Australian at Albany. How does the Treasurer feel? ...

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  11. NO FRESH CLUE.

    Up to the present time there is absolutely no further clue as to the Hawthorn mystery, though there are plenty of rumors and theories. In fact, if you ...

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  12. THE E.S. AND A.C. BANK FRAUDS.

    At the Central Criminal Court to-day Malcolm M'Pherson Leslie, lately teller of the Paddington branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank, ...

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  13. THE ANGLO - AUSTRALIAN BANK CASE.

    By the s.s. Pateena, which arrived to-day from Launceston, Tasmania. Sydney Richard G. Allwright, one of the directors of the Anglo-Australian Bank, returned ...

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  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Beat Australian tin is quoted at L94 10s per ton. Bar silver is 0[?]d higher -- 3s 3¼d per ounce. ...

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  15. ASSAULT AT THE RACES.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, Henry Birkin, a butcher, proceeded against Joseph Cohen, a bookmaker, for assault. Mr Thompson appeared for Birkin, and Mr. ...

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  16. OUR ISLAND COLONY.

    The Governor and suite left for Melbourne via Launceston this morning. A guard o[?] honor was paraded at the railway station, where a very large concourse of people had ...

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  17. BROKEN HILL NEWS.

    Another find of considerable importance has been made in the Australian Broken Hill Consols mine, which turned out silver in sufficient quantities twelve months ago to ...

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  18. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    George-[?]not, auction ser and hotel broker, cited suddenly to-day. He had been suffering from bronchitis for some time, but attended to his business till yesterday forenoon. ...

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  19. WESTWARD HO!

    There was a scone in the City Court this morning, when Susan Kane, charged with drunkenness, was sentenced to one month. Prancing round the dock she yelled, ...

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  20. QUEEN'S EVIDENCE.

    Robert Harvey, at present undergoing a sentence of five years, was placed in the dock at the Hawthorn Court this morning, with another man, named William ...

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  21. A DASTARDLY ACT.

    This morning the Postmaster-General received a report from the local postmaster at Echuca, giving particulars on the subject of the dastardly act -- ...

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  22. THE RAILWAY FARES.

    A deputation from Healesville this morning made a request to the Acting-Railway Commissioners that train fares be issued to that district at seaside excursion rates. ...

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  23. A GATHERING OF THE CLANS.

    Big and little, stylish and ragged half-a-dozen men appeared in the City Court to-day one a charge of vagrancy. They were all young and powerfully ...

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  24. ROWDY CONDUCT.

    Certain residents of East Melbourne have complained to the police authorities respecting alleged "rowdy " conduct in the small hours of the morning by some men said to be ...

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  25. ALLEGED ELOPEMENT.

    A warrant has been issued at the instance of a Mrs Berringham, of North Melbourne, for the arrest of her daughter, Catherine Berringham, on a charge of ...

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