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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY EMPLOYES DISSATISFIED.

    An el[?]gy of Mr Smith, the Chairman of the Railway Commissioners, was burned at Port Pirie last night, the town being in a state of great ...

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  5. THIRD EDITION.

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  6. THE ADELAIDE GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE

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  7. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    A very complicated condition of affairs was disclosed by an application made to Mr Justice A'Beckett by Mr H[?] this morning. The City of Melbourne Building Society ...

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  8. STRANGE CASE OF DROWNING.

    A strange case of drowning took place at Jinge[?]lic was a Chinese so advanced in years and decrepit that he was unable to do ...

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  9. DEPARTURE OF SIR HENRY LOCH

    Sir Henry and Lady Loch proceeded on their voyage to Cape Town in the steamer Damascus on Tuesday night. His Excelleney the deputy Governor (Hon. S. J. ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    (We are now giving our renders the benefit of three value services, viz., Reuter's general service, for THE HERALD per Reuter, and our own ...

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  11. THEFT OF CHEQUES.

    James Alexander Hunter, who was arrested at Rockhampton, is being trial today for having stolen two cheques on the National Bank of Australia for L[?] ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    French boycotting English coal. The crime record to-day is again very low. People perspiring, painting and pufling ...

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  13. THE GERMAN MAIL STEAMERS

    [?]In the German R[?]stag a proposal has been submitted that the Government should withdraw thesubsidy of two million marks (L200,000) per annual, to the ...

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  14. PROPOSED NEW CABLE TO HEW ZEALAND.

    It is understood that the New Zealand Government has proposed to the Government of Queensland to join in laying a cable from Kai[?], in New Zealand, to Brisbane. ...

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  15. GIPPSLAND PROVINCE ELECTION

    The Elections and Qualifications Committee continued its sitting this morning to investigate the petition lodged by Dr. Geo. Moore, of St. Kilda, against the return of ...

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  16. THE CHAMPION SCULLER.

    Se[?]le, the present champion of the world, in a passenger by the Austral, which arrives to-day. The Mayor of Adelaide, with his customary consideration, has [?]nated to ...

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  17. HURRICANE AT PYRAMID HILL

    The destruction wrought by a hurricane which swept over this district on Saturday night is far greater that has been represented by press reports. Some hundreds ...

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  18. COLONIAL FEDERATION.

    The "Times" of to-day, discussing Sir Henry Parkes's proposals, declares that, in spite of Colonial rivalries, the reply of Mr Gillies to Sir Henry Parkes contains ...

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  19. FATAL ACCIDENT TO A DOCTOR

    Dr O. S. Evans, a very old president, was killed this afternoon at B[?]ain. He was in a buggy sol[?] when the [?] l[?]ted and th[?] out, fracturing the base of ...

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  20. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The weather here to-day is exceedingly hot, and coming so soon after the heavy storm of rain on Saturday night and Sunday, is severely felt by local residents. ...

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  21. ARRIVAL OF ATHLETES.

    By the Sydney express this morning there arrived from Sydney Capt.M[?], of the Alameda, well known in connection with American athletics. With him was John Donaldson, ...

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  22. LATE NEWS

    Mr S[?]ter, P.M., gave his decision at the City Court this afternoon in the case of welshing against Alexander Cana[?], bookmaker and t[?]nist, carrying on [?] ...

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  23. THE LAND BOOM.

    Judgment was given against Mr George William Taylor on a promissory note for L5000 by Mr Justice A'Beekett this morning. The circumstances under which the ...

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  24. THE REVOLUTION IN BRAZIL

    A decr[?] has been issued declaring a Federal Republic of the United States of Brazil. All the newly-appointed State governors are military men. ...

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  25. A SHOCKING ACCIDENT.

    A telegram received from Molong reports the occurrence there of a dreadful fatal accidents, whereby James Black, a young man, son of Mr John Black, of the ...

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  26. RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

    Baron Mohrenhein, the Russian Ambassador who for some time past has been travelling in the south of France, received an ovation from the natives of Salles do ...

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  27. THE GRAPE HARVEST ON THE RHINE.

    Reports from the vine-growing [?]tricts on the Rhine continue favorable, and it is expected that the crop will be exceptionally good. ...

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  28. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker look the chair at 3 o'clock this afternoon, and, considering the exhausting sitting over night, there was a good afternoon of members. ...

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  29. THOSE HOTEL BARBERS AT THE CITY COURT.

    "Phew! Hot, isn't it?" was the remark made by Theodore Wilson to Charles Barrett as the two hotel barbers, arrested by Detectives Cawsey and Smith at the St. ...

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  30. WAGGA WAGGA RACES.

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  31. BAPTIST ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA.

    The annual session of the Baptist Association of Victoria was resumed this morning. The Rev. S. Chapman presided. The proceedings having been opened in ...

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  32. NATURAL HISTORY DISCOVERY.

    Mr Henry Jas. M'Coocy, thenaturalist, has discovered an entirely new and singularly beautiful specimen of lizard near Cootamundra. Three excellent specimens of ...

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  33. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ASSEMBLY.

    The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland in Victoria resumed today, Professor M'Donald, Moderator. The Rev J. Steel[?] presented the report ...

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  34. IN THE DOCK.

    In the case of Charles Augustus Johnson, the prisoner, a carpenter on board the ship Ringleader, at Port Melbourne, was placed in the dock, ...

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  35. THE RICHMOND STICKING-UP CASE

    It will be remembered that on the 28th September last Mr John F. Cane, a clerk in the employ of Mr Fredrick Dale, a Woolwasher, carrying on business on ...

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  36. LICENSING PROSECUTION.

    Miss A. M. M[?]ay, n[?]s[?] of the Oakleigh junction Hotel, was to-day at the Oakleigh Police Court, before Mr Drury, P.M., and a full bench of local justices, ...

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  37. A BOOKMAKERS' DISPUTE.

    A bookmaker's dispute was before Mr Justice Hodges, in the Equity Court today. The plaintiff, Richard Louch, has an action pending against Patrick Carey, in ...

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  38. THE FIRE BRIGADES' DISPUTE.

    The annual meeting of fire brigades throughout the colony was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, to adopt the programme in connection with the annual ...

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  39. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES

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  40. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    20th November.--Afternoon, 11.[?]1; to-morrow morning,--; afternoon, 12.10. CLEARED OUT. Julia Perey, steamer, [?]tons, Captain [?]. Bush, for ...

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  41. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A very sad accident took place this morning, by which a lad named Peter M'Ginloy lost his life. It appears that M'Ginley, who is only 12 years of age, ...

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  42. COUSINS IN CONFLICT.

    A young man, named Edward Walsh, was brought up at the the Central Police Court charged with stealing L317 from Peter Wa[?]sh. The Affair took place at ...

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  43. SANDHURST.

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  44. THE ROUND HILLS SILVER COMPANY.

    The half-yearly meeting of the Round Hill Silver Mining Company was held at the company's office, this afternoon, Mr J. H. Clough, occupying the chair. ...

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  45. SUICIDE BY DROWNING

    Dr Youl, the City Car[?]r, held an inquest this morning, at the Morgue, on the body of a man named Morrie Fr[?]dman, who committed suicide by jumping into the ...

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  46. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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