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  4. PEOPLE READ ABOUT.

    MR J- L. TOOLS, The Well-known Comedian, turn- on hit way from Adelaide to Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    Prodigious efforts are being made to have the particulars of the great scandal at Berlin hushed up. Attempts are being made to induce persons most ...

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  6. THE REV: CHARLES CLARK.

    The Rev. Charles Clark in one of those fow men to listen to whom, a Melbourne audiences know, is a source of unmixed pleasure. The delight with which he has ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The weather is still unsettled, and the sky overcast. More rain is threating. ...

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  8. WHAT IS A RESPECTABLY- CONDUCTED HOTEL?

    The reserved decision of the Fall Court was given in the case of Weir against sheppard this morning. The case came before the Court upon appeared from a decision of the late ...

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  9. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The inquest touching the death of the late Fredrick Norman, the victim of' the recent collision between and a railway engage in Finders street,will not ...

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  10. BRAVE CONSTABLES.

    Constable John Gleeson of the plan clothes constables of Collingwood has been the reception of a listening acknowledgement for this testing an ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL

    A plethora of mail matter. Squaring accounts to-day; big balancing. Only- one sugar cargo afloat, Orange Grove. ...

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  12. UNION OF HERALD.

    The general feeling on the part of the friends, Mr Clark mid, is that the strengthening and closer uniting of the ties would certainly bo of equal advantage ...

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  13. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  14. THE CNYONS FRAUDS

    The Full Court the morning delivered its reserved judgment iu the case of Goodall v. The Australian Freehold bunking Corporation, This was the first of the ...

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  15. MELBOURNE IMPROVEMENTS.

    Mr Clark express himself much struck with the many improvement he has observed in Melbourne:-his purpose.he is delighted to her of the ...

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  16. GOLD FIELD NEAR ADELAIDE.

    Two men. John Clode and Peter Sunius reported this morning that they have discovered an gold field at the Fifth greek nine miles from Audualide they ...

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  17. TALKING TO TOOLE.

    51 r J. L. Toolc, the English comedian, reached Australian shore on Sunday evening in the Britannta. Both the Government the Chief Justice were anxious to ...

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  18. OUR DRAINAGE AND TYPHOID.

    Do you only see improvements? Mr Clark the question and answers- The only thing that has particularly ...

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  19. LAND NATIONALISATION.

    I doubt very much, replied Mr Clark, whether the movement is making is taking much head- way in England. doubt weather the men who really could influence public sentiment ...

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  20. FROM BRISBANE.

    Nous has been received from Keppel Ray that the schooner Martha Reid, from Mary borough for Mackay, with coats and limber, have to south of Cape Capricorn through ...

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  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  22. REGARDED WITH GREAT DISFAVOR.

    I think that the sentiment of property is so deeply rooted in the English mind that the proposition of the kind that we have been made familar with recently,are locked ...

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  23. THE FLOODS.

    The departure of his Excellency Sir Heary Norman for the north has been postponed account of the unsettled weather. Tho Governor probably will not leave for a ...

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  24. PLEASANT ANTICIPATIONS.

    We are all, Mr Clark, looking forward with pleasurable anticipations to your lectures. If is, replied the prince of lecturers, with ...

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  25. THE FLOOD RELIEF FUND

    Now amount to L3164. Sir Thomas M'U- wraih has donated LI00. ...

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  26. UN-ENGLISH KIND OF THING

    To so widen the area and destroy the individual interest iu particular properties. 1 know thai In the circles with which I am most acquainted, the nonconforming and ...

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  27. RISE IN SUGAR.

    It is anticipated that there will he a movement in sugar during the week, and au advance in prices is not improbable. ...

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  28. FLOGGING AT PENTRIDGE.

    A gloory morning within tho walls of pentridge, making everything look dull and unpleasant Mid quite in accord with the dismal scene that was enacted in the ...

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  29. DISEASED STOCK.

    Stockowners have been warned not to send diseased cattle to Brisbane. as they will be destroyed without comparision ...

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  30. A TOUCH OF HUMAN NATURE.

    But how is the movement regarded by the many -by the laborers ln the country and the artisans of the towns, who have no land of their own ? ...

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  31. FAST STEAMING.

    The U.A.S Company's steamer made the passage from Brishane to Rock in 25 house,which is the fastest on record ...

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  32. VICTORIAN STOCK EXCHANGES.

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  33. THE ELECTRIC LIGHT IN RICHMOND.

    A special MEETING of the Richmond Council was held in the local Town Hall this morning to consider the electric lighting question A letter was read from the ...

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  34. ANOTHER DREADFUL HURRICANE

    Another dreadful hurricane has been experienced on . the Herbert River and nil along that portion of the Queensland coast. At Cardwell the crow of n schooner ...

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  35. COTTAGERS' ALLOTMENTS.

    I have that the movement for allotmented for agriculture labores in England is one that is exiting that is extending,that is allotments,provided either by public bodies, or by ...

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  36. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The weather for the past few day has been cloudy and threatening, and yesterday a low light shower folk At five o'clock,however, a steady ...

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  37. SANDHURST.

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  38. THE SINGLE TAX.

    Mr Henry George does not purpose the resumption of the land by the land the state but the transaction of land up to its full annual value what do you say,Mr clerk, to that ...

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  39. BATHING IN SIGHT OF LADIES

    Three lands named James Hawthorn, 12 yearn of Ago Arthur M'Couch, 10; and William May, 17 year of age respectively, were charged at the Richmond Court ...

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  40. THE INSOLVENCY OP MR DAVID MUNRO

    There was to have been a meeting of the creditors of Mr David Monro before Mr Bell, Chief clerk In Insolvency, to-day. When the matter we railed on ...

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  41. FEELING IN FOOTBALL

    The Carlton Football are to suffer a last and when the news was created this morning that T.Leydin had decided upon leaving their range a surprise was felt. All sports of rumors ...

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  42. SENSATION AT BRIGHTON.

    .A sensation was created last night in Bay street, North Brighton, by tho appearance of a man partly attired rushing down tho street .with an axe flourishing . it ...

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  43. TAX MR GREAT FREEHOLDERS.

    It strike me that to tax those people for the public benefit is n very reasonable and proper proceeding. That is part of what to called the London programme which is now ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    At noon to-day.at kirk's Bazaar Measers W.O Yuillo and co.said st clear between 4years by Glorons perfection to mr Rex,for [?] ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Abraham S. Abram. of 335 Collins street, Melbourne, state great (compulsory). Causes: 'Being pressed for payment of calls made by, the Preston Height Company Limited ...

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  47. SYDNEY ITEMS.

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  48. VERY NICE BOYS.

    Four boys, named roster M'Dowall, Alfred Williams, Robert Maco and William Mace, were charged at. Essendon to-day with stealing tho contents of a till ...

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  49. FOLLY OR ROBBERY.

    Personally,I may say that I agree With the letter Written by Mr Gladstone to a candidate for one of the Scotch constitucacies in which he spoke of land Nationalization ...

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  50. RAILWAY TENDERS

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  52. ' BRITISH INTEREST IN THE COLONIES.

    The subject is changed and the conversation passes on to the society movement in the old World. Mr clerk thinks there is very little interest taken by english ...

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  53. HAWKESBURY RAGES AGAIN POSTPONED.

    Rain having again set in the meeting of the Hawkbury Race club has been again postponed for one week. it will then be further postponed till the 16th and ...

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