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  5. THE IMPERIAL BANK.

    By the courtesy of the liquidator of the Imperial Banking Company (Mr Jacomb) we are enabled to give, for the benefit of the shareholders and depositors, a statement of the ...

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  6. CONTEMPT.

    THE MAN WHO THREATENED TAX Q.C. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    Further particulars in regard to the coup d'etat in Servia show that the young King Alexander, who took the executive step, carried out a plan formulated by the ...

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  8. THE LADY AND THE MILLIONAIRE.

    The hearing of the action by Clara Amy Parker against Joseph Clarke, for the recovery of L10,000 damages for malicious prosecution was continued before Mr Justice ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The trial of Mr Benjamin Tillett, general secretary of the Dock Laborers' Union, on a charge of having incited the duck laborers to riot in connection with ...

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  10. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK.

    A cablegram has been received front the London office of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank by the Melbourne management, of which the ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Decidedly April weather. Mr Service much better. Good. Sun eclipse complication yesterday. Mysterious death at West Melbourne. ...

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  12. HARDINCE BEFORE THE COURT.

    Immediately the jury in the Parker and Clarke case left the box to consider their verdict at the conclusion of his Honor's summing up this morning, the case of ...

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  13. THE HAWTHORN COUNCIL'S ACCOUNT.

    A special meeting of the Hawthorn Council is to be held to-morrow evening to take action with reference to the banking account of the council. At the time the ...

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  14. A WHEAT CORNER.

    The wheat corner which was recently formed in Chicago is still continuing its operations. Many operators in the ordinary course of business have been ...

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  15. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    There is no fresh news about the reconstruction of the Commercial Bank, and not much of importance is likely to transpire before the meetings of the ...

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  16. ALMOST A REVOLUTION.

    The general strike which has been ordered by the labor party in Belgium in reprisal for the action of the Chamber of Representatives in rejecting the ...

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  17. A WEST MELBOURNE MYSTERY.

    The death of the woman who was found suspended from a barbed wire fence, in which a portion of her dross bad caught, is still surrounded by a degree of mystery ...

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  18. THE CIPPSLAND MURDER.

    The police authorities have instructed Detective Nixon to proceed to Gippsland this afternoon to investigate the alleged murder of an Indian hawker, near ...

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  19. HOME RULE.

    The leaders of the Unionist party are continuing their campaign against the Home Rule Bill. The Duke of Devonshire delivered a ...

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  20. THE SHIPPING STRIKE.

    The strike in the shipping trade at Hall still continues, both sides maintaining an obstinate attitude. A meeting, which was attended by ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mr D. Wilson, the butter expert in London, has advised the Victorian Government to accept the offers of the Orient and P. and O. Companies to carry ...

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  23. A-HORRIBLE OFFENCE.

    To-day at the Carlton Court a young man named John Bell was charged with wilful and obscene exposure. Inspector James said that this sort of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The "Observer" to-day, commenting on the financial position of the Australian colonies, says that in order to restore confidence in their financial stability the ...

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  26. WHALING IN THE ANTARCTIC.

    A whaler, which has arrived at Dundee, reports that the whaling in the Antarctic has been a failure. Plenty of whales were found, but they were not of the ...

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  27. THE "COURT DE BEAUMONT" AGAIN.

    J. Henry alias the "Count de Benomont.' was brought before the Court of Petty Sea[?]dons this morning on a charge of obtaining money, etc., and remanded to Seymour, Ball was ...

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  28. A DUKE'S WILL.

    In the Court of Probate and Divorce, to-day another step was taken in connection with the legal proceedings by the Duke of Sutherland to upset the ...

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  29. BALFOUR GIVEN UP.

    The Argentine Government has granted the extradition of Mr Jabex Spencer Balfour, late member for Burnley, who was connected with a number of financial ...

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  30. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    At the Criminal Court this morning. Messrs J. T. T. Smith and Dr Mull[?] counsel for the defence of John Alexander Manton, who stands charged with the ...

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  31. ACCIDENT OR REVENGE?

    A strange case is reporters from Ting[?]e, county Hardings. A man named Stortenbacher has been stabbed near the heart with a butcher's knife. It is generally reported ...

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  32. THE CONVICTION OF LORD HASTINGS.

    The appeal by Lord Hastings, who was fined L50 last month on a charge of having attempted to assault a nursegirl in Regent's Park was heard yesterday. The ...

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  34. ILLNESS OF THE CZAR.

    The Czar of Russia, who is suffering from an attack of influenza, is very unwell, and is confined to his bed. ...

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  35. DEATH OF EMIN PASHA.

    The account published by the "Berliner Tageblatt" from a correspondent at Uganda, giving details of the murder of the murder of Emin Pasha 12 months ago, has since been ...

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  38. THE CARLTON OUTRACE.

    To-day at the Carlton Court the charge preferred against John Wooten, fro [?] Aldridge with intents was called on. A further adjournment was granted owing ...

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