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  4. THE WAY-GOING OF THE LOCHS.

    Quite a unique, and certainly an interesting, incident in the Loch waygoing ceremonies took place at Government House this forenoon. In the ...

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  5. THE BROKEN HILL MINERS' STRIKE.

    Directors of the Proprietary mine readied Broken Hill this morning, a fair number of spectators assembling at the railway station to witness their arrival. The town is quiet. ...

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  6. NOTES FROM THE COURTS.

    Mr Justice Kerferd to-day made an order, upon the application of Mr Fink, for the cancellation of the contrast entered into by the Kew Vale Estate Company for the ...

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  7. TO-DAY'S CABLES.

    The French Chambers assembled today for the first time since the general elections in September last. Delegates from Montmartre and General ...

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  8. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Madame Vine further remanded for a week. H.M.S. Orlando. Opal and Lizard expected to leave on the 25th inst. ...

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  9. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A dealer, named Alfred Stone, proceeded against Mr B. N. Sandilands, solicitor, at the South Melbourne Court to-day, for the recovery of one guinea. The plaintiff stated ...

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  10. IN THE DOCK.

    Eli Shaw. Peter Quinane and James Hamilton, who had been convicted of the larceny of 167 bags of wheat from the Victorian Railways, were again placed in the ...

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  11. THE RIFLE MATCHES.

    The Victoria Rifle Association matches were continued at the Williamstown Butts to-day, with another very fair shooting time. ...

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  12. AFFAIRS IN BULGARIA.

    The address of the Sobraif[?]e, in reply to the Speech from the Throne, expresses the hope that the Suzerain power of Bulgaria (Turkey) will initiate stops for the ...

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  13. MANIFESTO BY GENERAL BOULANGER.

    General Boulanger has issued a manifesto to his supporters in France, in which he says that he will continue the contest until victory has been secured. ...

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  14. APPEALS.

    The case of Madame Vine came up, when Mr Donovan applied for an adjournment, saying that Madame Vine was unable to be present, she having to submit to ...

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  15. PLACARD OF HIS COMMITTEE.

    A placard by General Boulanger's committee has been issued throughout Paris, recommending the General's supporters not to make any demonstrations until the ...

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  16. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    M. Tricoupis, the Greek Premiers, made a speech in the Chamber last night, in the course of which he v[?]humently inveighed against the policy of the Turkish ...

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  17. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Two and three-quarter percent. consols are quoted 94ΒΌ. ...

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  18. THE MARKET RATE OF DISCOUNT

    The market rate of discount is 4 per cent., being 1 per cent, below the bank rate. ...

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  19. THE METAL MARKET.

    Scotch pig iron No. 1 f.o.b. in Clyde, continues to advance in prices, and is to-day quoted 63s 6d per ton. Best Australian tin is unchanged at ...

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  20. LATEST TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

    The oyster beds in St. Vincent's Gulf have been closed for a further term of two years. It has been represented to the authorities ...

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  21. THE MAILS.

    The mails per Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Parramatta, which left Melbourne on 4th October, were delivered in London ...

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  22. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

    The market in silver shares was a little firmer, and a letter feeling exists. Round Hills, sales L9 16s. Block 10, sales L5 10s, Bristish sales L5 13s 6d. Souths, sales L7 ...

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  23. THE SYDNEY BANK DEFAULTER.

    G. A. W. Thomas, the defaulting bank teller of the Bank of New Zealand, who was arrested in Melbourne, appeared at the Water Police Court this morning formally ...

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  24. A SHOWMAN'S EMBARRASSMENTS.

    At the Richmond Court, this morning, John M. Smith, a gardener, was charged with stealing two horses, valued at L90, the property of James Watson, the proprietor of ...

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  25. SYDNEY.

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  26. TO-DAY'S PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs Gemmell Tuckett and Co. offered for sale, at their rooms to-day, a number of [?]dy and subur[?]ian properties. Among there was tho freehold of the allotment in William street. ...

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  27. BALLARAT.

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  28. INTERCOLONIAL STOCK CONFERENCE.

    The eighth sitting of the Intercolonial Stock Conference took place in the Board Room of the Linda Department this morning. Mr C. M. Officer, M.L.A., presided, ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    13th November. -- Afternoon. 6.13; to-morrow morning, 631; afternoon, 6.53. ARRIVED Howard barque. [?] tons, Captain H. Fledgon, ...

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  30. LAWN TENNIS.

    There is a large attendance on the ground to-day and the games are more attractive than those of the last two days. The first match on the programme is the gentleman's ...

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  31. SANDHURST.

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  32. THE LICENSING COURT.

    The following transfers of licenses were granted: -- Albron Hotel. Bridge road, Richmond, Martin Clearey to Annie M'Inerney. ...

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  33. MARYBOROUGH.

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  34. GROCER'S LICENSE.

    Last Wednesday an application was made to the Metropolitan Licensing Court, consisting of his Honor Judge Molesworth, Mr Coll and Mr Schuter, by John Symons, who ...

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    The Railway Commissioners to-day agreed to accept the local suggestion to call the two station on the Fer[?]tree Gully line Upper and Lower Ferutr[?]e Gully, the name of one ...

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  36. THE WEATHER IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The weather continues showery, and rain is reported to-day from nearly 60 stations, scattered almost all over the colony. ...

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