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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A successful attempt has been made in Riverina to turn the rabbits to account for commercial purposes. A few days since four tons of rabbits were sent ...

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  7. THE PREMIER GASES.

    Mr Gaunson pursued the vigorous tener of his emphatic oratory in the hearing of seven magistrates. Several visitors, whose faces were notiamiliar to frequenters of the ...

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  8. THE HON. J. B. PATTERSON AND MR. TREWITH.

    Though not mentioned in the "Look of the words," the shipping strike was served tip red hot last night at the Builders and Contractors' twenty-first annual bancuct. ...

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  9. THE GREAT SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    There have been several very important developments in connection with the shipping difficulty this morning, and it is apparent that both sides have entered ...

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  10. THE SHIPPING CLERKS' UNION

    It will be remembered that a few weeks ago a strong union was formed among the Shipping Clerks' in the city which had been affiliated with the Trades Hall Council. It ...

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  11. NOTES FROM THE LAW COURTS.

    Mr Justice Williams, sitting in the First Nisi Court to-day, had the case of Joseph H. Cashing (trading as Cushing and Co.) against Solomon Cohen, before him. ...

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  12. LATEST CABLES. THE MAILS.

    The Imperial Parliament was formally prorogued to-day by Commission. The Queen s speech, which was delivered on the occasion, states that the The British-India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Almora, from Brisbane 9th July, left here yesterday homewards. ...

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  13. THE SHEARING QUESTION.

    A report from Togammain states that hearing is going on satisfactorily under the station agreement. Forty sherring machines are employed and oing good work. A ...

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  14. THE STRUGGLE TO COME ON THURSDAY.

    The seamen and cooks and stewards have given notice of withdrawal from the different vessels that are in port. The notices will be up to-morrow morning, but tho great ...

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  15. FROM A D E L A I D E.

    Lord and Lady Hopetoun arrived this morning, aud were met at the station by the Governor, with whom they drove to Gevernment House. Their Excellencies were ...

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  16. THE PLAN OF OPERATIONS.

    Some [?]me ago, when the trouble in the shipping trade first commenced, we indicated that the Seamen's Union was going to take steps that would materially help it in ...

    Article : 250 words
  17. NEWS AND NOTES 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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  18. THE VESSELS IN PORT.

    The vessels which arrived this morning were the Casino from Port Fairy, the Elingamite from Sydney, and the Dawn from Portland. It was anticipated that upon ...

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  19. RAFFLING AT BAZAARS.

    At a meeting of the Adelaide Ministerial Association held on Monday tho following resolution was carried :--"This Ministerial Association, comprising ministers ...

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  20. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  21. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Latest accounts received from the hop growing districts are somewhat unsatisfactory. ...

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  22. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

    The market is firm for wheat at 3s 9d to 3s 9½ a bushel, bags as wheat delivered free on board, with but little shipping going on at present. English prices are now equal ...

    Article : 98 words
  23. MONETARY.

    Two and three quarter per cent, consols are [?] lower, 96[?]. The market rate of discount is now 3[?] per cent. or 1½ per cent. below the ...

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  24. DOINGS IN SYDNEY.

    The shipping battle appears to be now fairly commenced, and the next few hours should give a fair idea as to how it will end. Following upon last night's enthulastic ...

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  25. AN INTERESTING STATEMENT.

    Mr Hancock was asked by a HERALD reporter this morning what his views were respecting the circular issued by the Employers Union, calling a general ...

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  26. THE METAL MARKET.

    Scotch pig iron, No. 1 f.o.b. in Clyde, has advanced to 50s 9d per ton. Best Australian tin is 15s higher, and is quoted L94 15s per ton. ...

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  27. THE STRANDED BARQUE GLEN ROSA.

    The [?] Glen Ross, Which was wreeged some months ago on the south-eastern coast still lies in her old position, the recent rough weather having made no perceptible ...

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

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  29. THE GEELONG BAR.

    Consequent upon the recent interviews or the Geelong parliamentary representatives with the Commissioner of Customs respecting the work to be done in clearing the entrance ...

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

    A farmer, named Nicholas Peters, residing at Freestone Creek, committed suicide by taking a dose of strychnine. Peters had shown symptoms of lunacy for some days ...

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  31. THE MEETING OF THE EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    The "Age" this morning in its article dealing with the shipping difficulty, remarks that the action of the Employers' Union in holding a meeting to consider the question of ...

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  32. MARYBOROUGH.

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  33. A LITTLE STRIKE.

    The wharf laborers working the lighter belonging to Walter Reid and Co. at Rockhampton were called out by the Union in consequence of the firm having unloaded the ...

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  34. TO-DAY.

    Air Theodora Fink, shortly after 11 o'clock. commenced his address on behalf of Mr Ferguson, aud he had keen sneaking barely half an hour before the ...

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  35. COLONIAL HAMS AND BACON.

    A portion of the hands and bacon cured by the Government expert at Towcomba, sold at auction there at prices equal to those of the imported articles. ...

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  36. THE NEWCASTLE MINERS.

    No very strong effect is being made to prevent ships leaving Melbourne. The reason for this is explained by the Strike Committee to lie in the fact that it did no ...

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  37. BALLARAT.

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    Fine weather is still predicted by Mr Wraggo in both North and South Queensland, and isolated showers in the neighborhood of Sandy Cape and the tropic of ...

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  39. AT THE WHARF THIS MORNING.

    Large crowds gathered at the wharf this morning, and most of those present scorned to be drawn thither by a desire to make unfavorable demonstrations against ...

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  40. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    In consequence of the persistent stonewalling of the estimates in order to force an early meeting of the now Parliament, negotiations have taken place between the ...

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  41. THE SHEEP MARKET.

    Fat Sheep--The supply was a moderate one, consisting chiefly of [?]dding descriptions, with a small proportion good to prime. The demand was brisk throughout, and ...

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  42. AFFAIRS AT HOBART.

    There is nothing fresh in connection with the strike, and the Seamen's Union here complain bitterly that they have to rely on Press telegrams for information. A meeting ...

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  43. FROM TASMANIA.

    Benjamin Allan, aged 50, met with, a serious accident at the Jerusalem coal-pit yesterday. He was working at the bottom of the shaft when a piece of iron fell a ...

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  44. THE STEWARDS' AND COOKS' UNION.

    A meeting of the Executive of the Stewards' and Cooks' Union was hold at the offices, William street, this morning, and it was decided that exactly the same course be ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Albert Spedding Curwen, timber merchant, of Ascot Vale, Causes : Losses by had debts and depresciation in value of freehold property. Debte. L11.661 14s 10d : assets. L[?]32 13s 4d : ...

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  46. THE LAST MOMENT.

    About 7 o'clock on the 11th instant a Mr John W. Davis, who is said to have been sub-editor of the "Victorian Freemason," was knocked down by a tram-car at the ...

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  47. THE TRADES HALL COUNCIL AND THE DISPUTES.

    It has been a matter fur much comment as the reasons why the Trades' Hull Council took up the Mercantile Marino Officers' dispute at the last moment, and after the ...

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  48. VISIT OF THE CHARITIES COMMISSION TO THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL

    To-day the members of the Charities Coin mission visited the Melbourne Hospital to see for themselves how matters stand there in consequence of the different statements ...

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  49. ARRIVAL OF A LONDON SHIP.

    The Harriet M'Gregor arrived from London to-day, 101 days out. ...

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  50. THE WHARF LABORERS' UNION BLOCKING NON-UNION VESSELS.

    A meeting of the members of the Wharf Laborers' Union is to take place at the Trades Hall to-morrow night to consider the question of the strike, and we are given to ...

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  51. LATE SPORTING

    The Jackson Peakes fight last night [?] sulted in a draw after 40 rounds had been fought. The fight commenced a little after 9 and continued still midnight, when a draw was ...

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  53. THE POSITION IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    Telegrams have been received by the Strike Committee of the Trades' Hall Council, to the effect that the whole of the bodies interested in the Maritime Council will offer ...

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  54. THE MINES.

    Visiting day at the Central mine was availed or by a fow visitors this morning anxious to sea the present condition of the workings. The west crosscut at the 400ft. ...

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