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  4. LATEST CABLES.

    We are now giving our readers the benefit of three cable services, viz., Reater's general service, a special service for THE HERALD per Reuter, and our own ...

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  5. THE RICHMOND SHOUTING AFFRAY.

    The [?] a Court was redolent this morning of [?]iam and Chinese odors generally. The Court was crowded for the most part with Chinese, who had gathered to hear ...

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  6. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    The long desired consultation of railway employes with the commissioners on various matters affecting the welfare of the former was started on Tuesday afternoon. About ...

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  7. THE COMING HARVEST.

    The first load of the new wheat in this district was delivered at Fry and Co.'s mill to-day. The quality is excellent and the yield three bags per acre. ...

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  8. HEALTH OF THE PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND

    The health of the premier. Major Atkinson, has completely broken Sown, and he will leave directly for Tasmania, where he will may several months. In his absence ...

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  9. A STRANGER IN THE GALLERY.

    An amusing see no occurred in the House of Assembly on Tuesday evening. Mr Rees was speaking on the subject of the Trades' Hall Bill, when a voice from the strangers' ...

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  10. THE TRUST FUNDS COMMITTEE.

    The committee appointed so report upon the Bill which it is proposed by Mr Goschen to bring forward next session to facilitate the investment of Trust Funds ...

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  11. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London wool sales opened at 7½ per cent advance. Middle houses too busy to give holiday to employes to-morrow. ...

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  13. OUR EXPORT STATISTICS

    The attention of the Minister of Customs has been drawn to what seems a serious blot on our method of compiling a portion of our trade statistics. The Victorian statistics ...

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  14. UNDER A SERVANT'S BED.

    On Saturday evening last an exciting affair occurred at the residence of the Rev. T. D. Dunsian, Episcopolian clergyman at Car[?]brook. At half-past 11 o'clock at ...

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  15. PORTUGAL AND ENGLAND IN AFRICA.

    The Marquis of Salisbury has notified publicly that Portugal refuses to admit the claims of England to a portion of Mashonaland, which is within British ...

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  16. PROPOSED FEDERATION OF MINERS.

    A great meeting of delegates appointed by the Miners Associations of the United Kingdom met to-day at Newpot (Wales) for the purpose of [?]or[?]ing a federation ...

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  17. THE LAST MOMENT.

    We have been requested by the hon, secretary of the Victorian United Law Clerks Society to call attention to the notice in our advertising columns, to the ...

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  18. GLOVE CONTESTS IN LONDON.

    It is announced that the police have determined to disallow glove contests in London, and will hold tho promoters answerable for a breach of the ...

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  19. DISASTROUS "FIRE IN AMERICA.

    News has been received here from the territory of Idalic, stating that a tire broke out yesterday in a large asylum at Blackinout. in which many lunatics were ...

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  20. THE NATIONAL UNION CONFERENCE.

    The conference of the National Union Association held its first sitting to-day at Nottingham, where exclusive preparations had been made to give the Marquis ...

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  21. A HEW GRAND HALL.

    To-day is proclaimed a public holiday. The occasion is the formal opening of the Centennial Hall, the main hall in connection with the Sydney Town Hall. The ceremony ...

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  22. A DISPUTED WILL.

    Mr Justice Hodges had a disposed will case before him in the Equity Court to-day. The deceased, James Muir, a produce merchant, residing at Bay street, ...

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  23. THE WESPPHALIAN MINING DISASTER.

    The latest intelligence to hand from Recklinghausen in Westphalia, the scene of the terrible colliery accident which look place on Saturday ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  25. RECEPTION OF LORD HOPETOUN.

    His Esseilency the Earl of Hopetoun, with the Counters of Hopetoun and suite are timed to arrive at Melbourne to-morrow morning. The R.M.S. B[?]tamnia will enter ...

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  26. PORTUGUESE CLAIMS IN AFRICA.

    A despatch has been published addressed by the Marquis of Salisbury t[?] the British Minister at Lisbon, in which the former deals with the ...

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  27. COLLISION IN SYDNEY HARBOR.

    In the case of the action by the proprietors of the steamer Kanahooka against the owner of the steamer Centennial, a verdict was returned for 1,2000. The action was ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company limited report having received the following telegram from their London agents, Messrs Irishman, Inglis and Co., ...

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  29. SANDHURST.

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  30. NEGLIGENT DRIVING

    Before Mr Alley, P.M., and several justices of the peace at the South Melbourne Court this morning, a young man named Honey Hillman, was charged with ...

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  31. BALLARAT.

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  32. THE CLEVELAND STREET SCANDAL.

    The further hearing of the charge brought by the Earl of Easton against Mr. Parke, the editor of the North Loudon Press, for libel, in having suited ...

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  33. LICENSING BUSINESS.

    The regular weekly Licensing Court held in new Law Court Buildings did not take place this morning owing to the fact that were not three commissioners ...

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  34. THE P. AND O. R.M.S. BRITANNIA.

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  35. PRINTING AT PENTRIDGE.

    A deputation from the Typographical Society and Book binders' Association waited upon the Chief Secretary to-day, to complain of the amount of printing done by prisoners ...

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  36. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    The marital troubles of Rachel Cohen and Ralph Cohen were investigated at the South Melbouine Court to-day. when the wife proceeded against the husband for ...

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  37. A SERIOUS ASSAULT

    At the Carlion Police Court this morning a burly looking young fellow named William Bland, was charged with unlawfully assaulting William Simmius. It appears ...

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  38. THE OPENING OF THE WOOL SALES.

    The November-December series of Colonial wool auctions were opened to-day. There was a large attendance of homo and foreign buyers, and the demand ...

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  39. THE POLICE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following are latest arrangements made respecting the traffic and regulations generally in connection with the arrival of his Excellency the Earl of Hopetoun at the ...

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  40. THE LATE RICHMOND RAID

    At the Richmond Police Court thin morning, Thomas Berryman was charged with being the occupier of a house frequented by reputed thieves, with having ...

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  41. MR M. H. STANLEY.

    Further letters have been received from Mr H. M. Stanley, in which he describes his meeting with Emin Pasha at Wadelai, and gives a detailed account ...

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  42. A MAN RUN OVER.

    At the Richmond Police Court this morning a Chinese, named Shu Hop, was charged with negligent driving. It transpired from the evidence adduced that on the 13th ...

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  43. ASSAULTING HIS WIFE.

    A man named John Evans was brought before the Richmond Police Court to-day, charged with threatening the life of and assaulting his wife, Sarah Evant. It ...

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  44. THE MURDER OF OR CRONIN

    The trial of the members of the Cianna-Gnel charged with the murder of Dr Cronia is being proceeded with at Chiengo from day to day. ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENT.

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