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  4. PEOPLE AND THINGS TALKED ABOUT.

    WILLIAM DOHERTY, The ex-secretary of the Premier Permanent Building Society, for whose arrest a warrant was issued this morning. Full ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THIS DAY'S WIRES. FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENTS.

    Rain contiunes to fall with remarkable persistence, and there is apparently no prospect of its clearing. The gauge for the last 24 hours was 85 points. Heavy showers ...

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  6. MEMS ON THE MOSS CASE.

    There was a patience in waiting for the verdict in the Moss case which was unusually marked. You would have thought that not one who was lucky enough in the ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 50 per cent., being 3 per cent. above that ...

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  8. THE WRECK OF THE HOLYHEAD.

    The Court of Marino Inquiry, consisting of Mr Shuter, P.M., and Commander Russell, R.N. and Captain J. A. Roberts (assessors), continued its investigation, this ...

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  9. THE PRISONERS CHARGED.

    There was great excitement as soon as the court doors were opened. Couch was brought to the court under escort, and seemed to tre[?]t the whole affair as a huge ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    R.M.S. Parramatta, for England, left to-day. Potato crop Buffering from dry weather. ...

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  11. THE WOOL SALES.

    The wool market shows no improvement. Since Monday last 32,600 bales have been catalogued, making a total of 240,900 bales for the series. The ...

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  12. THE POSITION OF AFFAIRS NOW.

    The verdict in the Moss will case and the probable outcome of the litigation which has created such intense interest throughout the colony has been very ...

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  13. THE DEVONSHIRE STREET MURDER.

    Francis Smith and Geo. Paxton were discharged to-day on the charge of causing the death of Henry Blackburn in the Devonshire street stabbing case, the jury ...

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  14. THE PREMIER PERMANENT BUILDING ASSOCIATION.

    It will be remembered that in a progress report furnished on the 4th inst. by Lieut-Colonel Templeton, who was commissioned to examine into the affairs of ...

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  15. THE MURDER AT THE UNITED DEVONSHIRE MINE.

    THE UNITED DEVONSHIRE MINE, Where the watchman, William Trevethick, was murdered on the early morn of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FROM BRISBANE.

    Mr Macrossan, Secretary of Public Works and Mines, arrived to-day from Iris visit to Melbourne, where he attended the Federation Conference. ...

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  17. A WATERSPOUT.

    A waterspout burst yesterday on the Cooktown railway. It washed away 20 feet of rails and inundated the line to a depth of 30 feet. The northern line was partially ...

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  18. THE LAST MOMENT.

    There appears to be no prospect of a settlement of the dispute at the Yarra Bank hat manufactory. He visit paid by the Minister of ...

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  19. EXTRAORDINARY ESCAPE.

    A Rockhampton telegram conveys intelligence of an extraordinary accident which happened on the Central railway yesterday. A man, named Brisbane, had a miraculous ...

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  20. HEAVY RAIN AND FLOODS.

    At St. George two and a half inches of rain have fallen this week. The river rose two feet yesterday. The bridge at Surat is covered. The river at St. George is over ...

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  21. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Representatives of the Pre[?]s were allowed to inspect the 150 feet [?] level in the British Blocks this morning. The works have caved in and part [?]olled by masses ...

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  22. CALEDONIAN LAND BANK WOUND UP.

    Mr M'Hugh this morning made application to Mr Justice Hood, sitting in Chambers for an order absolute winding up the Caledonian Land Bank Limited, and his ...

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  23. THE EMBEZZLEMENT BOOM.

    The charge of embezzlement against a most gentlemanly-looking young man, named Herbert H. Morrell, heard by the City Bench this morning, was surrounded ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING.

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  25. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  26. SELECTIONS OF THE STORTING SCRIBES.

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  27. MARYBOROUGH.

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  28. "AUGUR," IN THE AUSTRALA[?]AN

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  30. "ASMODEUS" IN THE LEADER likes

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