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  4. ADVANCEMENT OF SCIENCE.

    The Australian Association for the Advancement of Science resumed its sittings at the University this morning. ...

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  5. THE CRUISE OF THE LADY LOCH.

    We have got back here so far safely, although we have had tremendous trials and troubles. The rows [?] from the start. [?] wanted to come, but Gillies wouldn't ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    On the highest authority it is stated that the newspapers have grossly exaggerated the position and importance between England and Portugal in regard to ...

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  7. THIS DAY'S WISES. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.

    Proposals have been submitted to the Railway Commissioners for the introduction into this colony of the well-known Pullman ears. It is proposed to run the cars first ...

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  8. THE TRADE TROUBLES.

    With reference to the strike of apprentices at : [?] David Munro and Company's foundry, which has been brought about by the deduction of the pay for the holidays, ...

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  9. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Some misapprehension seems to exist as to what has been done by the Railway Commissioners with respect to holiday excursion tickets for public servants when on ...

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  10. LORD HOPETOUN'S VISIT TO GEELONG.

    The stewards of the Geelong Race Club, were anxious that his Excellency the Governor should be present at their Summer race meeting, but as the proposed official ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Fine cool weather predicted. The Crime Record is again very low Weather against wheat deliveries ; old. ...

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  12. THE CZAR'S ILLNESS.

    It is now stated on what appears be good authority, that the illness the Czar is suffering from is in reality the insanity to which the [?] ...

    Article : 38 words
  13. A NEW REVIEW.

    To-day the now review issued under the editorship of Mr Stead, late editor of the " Pall Mall Budget," made its first appearance. It is regarded as only a ...

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  14. LOST IN THE BUSH.

    A Balranald telegram announces that a man name unknown, was lost in the scrub last Friday. Restarted at night to walk from Connolly's station to Balranald, a ...

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  15. A VICTORIAN ON THE ENGLISH TURF.

    Mr Martin Loughlin of Ballarat, Victoria, has offered a sum of 2000 guineas for the steeplechase horse Emperor. If the offer is accepted Mr Loughlin intends ...

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  16. FATAL FFLL OF EARTH

    A magisterial inquiry was h[?] Drysdale to-day on the body of a young named Jno. Reynolds, aged 26, who was killed yesterday through a fall of earth in a gravel ...

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  17. THAT INJURED HUSBAND.

    Last night a crowd burned an effigy of the man who was horsewhipped by an aggrieved husband. Yesterday strange rumors were current about the affair. It is probable law ...

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  18. SYMPATHETIC ADDRESS TO SEARLE'S PARENTS.

    The leading rowing clubs oi England have combined to send to the parents of Searie, the late champion sculler, an address expressive of ...

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  19. CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    The Board met this morning. Mr A. P. Akehurst occupied the chair, and there were also present Professor Kernot, Professor Masson, Mr Blackett and Dr. Shields. ...

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  20. THE "BAGS IN" QUESTION.

    At Albury the local farmers are combining against the wheat buyers, who insist upon bags being weighed in. The farmers also consider that the present low price of grain ...

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  21. HOSPITAL TROUBLES.

    Considerable trouble has been experienced by the medical officers of the Albury Hospital in connection with the management of the institution. Some time ago they lodged ...

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  22. THE PELICAN CLUB AND THE ROUGHS.

    The public verdict is an almost unanimous condemnation of the finding of the committee of the Pelican Club acquitting Mr Abingdon of the charges of having ...

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  23. THE MILLING DIFFICULTY

    has no new development. It has now been ascertained that Messrs Gillespie and Company is not the only company in which the foremen millers do not belong to ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. DISAPPOINTED IN LOVE.

    After dragging in the vicinity of the Concord Wharf, Parramatta River, yesterday afternoon, the water police succeeded in recovering the body of the man Gorman, ...

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  25. TROUBLES FEARED IN SPAIN.

    It is teared that if the illness of the youthful King of Spain should. prove to be fatal there will be revolutionary troubles in that country. Both the ...

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  26. FATAL TRAM ACCIDENT.

    William [?] aged five years, was killed yesterday evening by a through tram to Waverley. Thetram which was very crowded, was travelling rapidly up the hill approaching ...

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  27. DRINK AND CRICKET.

    In the annual report of the committee of the Yorkshire Cricket. Club the decadence of the national game in the big county is ascribed to the undue ...

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  28. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  29. THE GLASS BOTTLE MAKERS.

    As stated in THE HERALD, yesterday, the dispute in this trade will be fully ventilated at the meeting of the Trades' Hall Council this evening, when there is likely to be a ...

    Article : 135 words
  30. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A married man,named Martin Quinn, attempted to commit suicide by cutting his throat at his residence, No.1 [?] street, South Melbourne, about 12 o'clock last ...

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  31. ILLNESS OF THE KING OF SPAIN.

    Alfonse XIII. the infant king, who has been very unwell for some days past., is now in a state of high fever, account panted by convulsions, and Court ...

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  32. MARYBOROUGH.

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  33. A NIGHT STOCK EXCHANGE.

    It is proposed to establish an open night stock exchange in Sydney. The new departure will be inaugurated to-morrow evening. ...

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  34. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER.

    An unfortunate case was introduced into the St. Kilda Court this morning. An attractive looking young woman, named Edith Ryan, proceeded against her mother. ...

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  35. THE NEWPORT STRIKE.

    The dispute that has arisen in connection with the casual hands employed at the Newport workshops is likely to be settled next week, when a conference is exacted ...

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  36. FROM BRISBANE.

    The Supreme Court has granted an interim injunction, restraining certain Brisbane tinsmiths from carrying on work between the hours of 6 in the evening and ...

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  37. DEPARTURE OF THE MAIL.

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  38. FOUND DEAD.

    The dead body of a man whose name at present unknown, was this morning taken to the Morgue. Constable Thompson, of West St Kilda, has reported ...

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  39. THE FLOODS IN THE NORTH.

    The Minister has granted exemption to all the mines at Croydon for one month, owing to the heavy floods. The floods in the Aramac district are the highest ever known. ...

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  40. BALLARAT.

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  41. RAILWAY TO MOUNT MORGAN.

    The Mount Morgan Cold Mining Company have issued instructions for preparations to survey a railway to connect Mount Morgan with the Central railway. ...

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  42. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    Bridge Dunne, licensee of the Albion Hotel, Inkerman street, was charged before the St Kilda Court, this morning, with permitting an unlawful game to be played on ...

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  43. SMUGGLED WATCHES.

    Jewellery smugglers and their devious ways afford Detective Christie, of the Customs department much employment during the year, and that astute officer often finds ...

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  44. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    An accident which nearly terminated fatally occurred yesterday afternoon at about 5 o'clock at the wharf to a son of the Rev. Mr Sandiford, Church of England clergy ...

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  45. TO DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    HIGH WATER AT [?] 10th January.--Afternoon, 5.23: to-morrow morning, 5.51: afternoon, [?] ...

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  46. LATE SPORTING.

    At the final of writing the weather is [?] too reassuring for the above races, which are to be held to-morrow On enquiry as the office of the club this afternoon, I was informed that ...

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  47. JUVENILE BURGLARS.

    Three little boys appeared before the Collingwood Court to-day, charged with stealing 10s. The evidence of Plain-clother Constables Gleeson and Carter showed a ...

    Article : 232 words
  48. PERMITTING IDLE AND DISORDERLY PERSONS.

    A prosecution of a peculiar nature was heard to-day. at the Collingwood Police Court. Patrick Edward Blackwell, the licensee of the Council Club Hotel. ...

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  49. TURF.

    The report has been circulsted in sporting by an [?] that the Epsom racocourse had been fait We are requested to state that there to [?].. slightest foundation for the rumor ...

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  50. THE WEATHER.

    The weather, which for some time past has been very oppressive, took a change yesterday owning at 9 o'clock, when rain commenced to fall, which continued at ...

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  51. SWIMMING.

    [?] second series of awit[?] matches hold [?] in the baths, at Middle Brighton [?] on Saturday afternoon Very good [?] have been received for the var[?] ...

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  52. THE WEATHER.

    A pleasant and welcome change in the weather took place last evening. The dark clouds which had gathered during the oppressive day broke about 7 o'clock, and a ...

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  53. MARYBOROUGH.

    A copious' downpour of rain has occurred during the last 18 hours, registering nearly an inch of rain. The effects will be very beneficial in cooling the ...

    Article : 81 words
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  58. STONEMASONS' STRIKE.

    Mr Nash has decided to give the wages asked for by the stonemasons on strike but reserves the right to employ only the class of men that will honestly do the work and give him satisfaction. ...

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