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  4. JIM.

    The sun hung in the heaven like a great red [?]all of fire, and the fast-dying blast of a hot wind shook the gum boughs at Spicer's Camp. Tho grass was all with red up and ...

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  5. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    An A[?]ury telegram states that the drought has app[?]ently broken up. Steady rain commenced before daylight this morning and still continue.. The total fall up ...

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  6. FEDERATION FLASHES.

    As the members take their seats to commence the third business sitting of the Conference, one is reminded that in two days eight speeches have been ...

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  7. THE MOSS WILL CASE.

    The trial of tho action which is to determine whether Henry Moss, of port Melbourne, lighterman, was subjected to und[?] 1 influence to induce him to make a will largely ...

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  8. THE LAST MOMENT.

    At the meeting of tho Flemington and Kensington Council last night, the Town Clerk reported a case of typhoid, namely that of a dairyman. It appears that he had ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The "Times " of to-day publishes a forecast of the Queen's speech to bo delivered at tho opening of "Parliament to-day. it declares that the ...

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  10. THE BAKERS' DISPUTE.

    A meeting of bakers was held this morning in the Trades' Hall, for the purpose of considering matters in connection with the difficulties between masters and ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The crime record is light to-day. Prospects of Indian wheat harvest not good. Dealers in law expect great harvest ...

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  12. FROM BRISBANE.

    Geo. Carey, a bricklayers' laborer, feel [?]O feet yesterday from a building in course of creation in [?]ward street. He struck some projecting woodwork, which broke his fa[?]l. ...

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  13. THE "TIMES" AND MR PARNELL.

    In is stated than in the course of the debate on tho address in reply, Sir William Vernon Haroourt will raise the question of privilege in connection with ...

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  14. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Since striking little silver bearing stone at two thousand feet in bore, the Bris[?]ne Blocks Company has decided to put the ...

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  15. THE "STANDARD" FORECAST.

    It appears from the "Standard" forecast of tho Queen's Speech that special premin[?] will be given to the Australasian Federation Conference at pre ...

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  16. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    A sensational snake adventure was experienced by Riechard Snelling yesterday whil[?]t cutting wood on Dr Heily's farm, situate at [?]oons, about three miles ...

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  17. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH.

    The Imperial Parliament was formally opened by Royal Commission to-day. Tho speech from the T[?] generally agrees with the forecast as telegraphed. and ...

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  18. A CHARGE OF WELSHING.

    At the General Sessions this afternoon, before his Honor Judge Hamilton and n jury of twolve, a young man, named George Henry Barker, was charged with the ...

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  19. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    Another land boom case came before Mr Justice William[?], in the Ba[?]co Court, this morning. Tho plaintiff was George Brown, of Berwick, tho defendant being Frederick ...

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  20. ARREST OF AN AELLGED SWINDLER.

    To-day Detectives L[?]e, Bannon and Smith[?] in a house iu Fitzroy street, Fitzroy, a man named H[?]wgarth Crawford, about 30 years of age, on a charge of stealing ...

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  21. MRS SOMNER'S EVIDENCE.

    Grace S[?]ner, one of the defendants, examined by Dr. Madden, said: I am the wife uf Arthur So[?]ner I am out of business residing at K[?]. I am one of the ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALASIAN FEDERATION CONFERENCE.

    The " Times" to-day publishes an article on the Australasian federation Conference now being held in Melbourne, and [?] Su Henry Parkes as the soul of ...

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  23. IN THE DOCK.

    Patrick Flemming was charged with unlawfully wo[?]diug James Brosnell on tho 5th January.. The case for the Crown, as stated by Mr Donovan, was that on the ...

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  24. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  25. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  26. BRITISH BROKEN HILL SHARES.

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  27. MONETARY.

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  28. MATRIMONIAL CASE.

    In the Dist[?] C[?] to-day, before Mr.P[?]tos [?] ...

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  29. THE METAL MARKET.

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  30. BALLARAT.

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  31. THE MAILS.

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  33. SANDHURST.

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  34. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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