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  5. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Rumored American gold loan. Oxford wins the classic boat race. The warship Undaunted floated off. The Mayor of Moscow killed by an ...

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  6. AN INTERCOLONIAL EXHIBITION

    An autumn exhibition of wine, fruit, gram and general products was opened this afternoon in the Exhibition Building by His Excellency the ...

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  7. NORTHERN COLONIES

    A special sitting of the Fall Court is being held to-day to consider the points reserved in connection with the conviction of John and Sarah Makin for the murder of ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The trial of the directors and others associated with the affairs of the notorious Liberator Building Society was concluded to-day. ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    In reference to the action taken by the French authorities in West Africa, where the Union Jack was hauled down within British territory, some further particulars ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The fiftieth annual eight-oared boat race between the Oxford and Cambridge Universities took place on the Thames to-day, and resulted in a victory ...

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  11. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    The law points resumed by Mr Justice Hood in favor of Robert Williams Dilly and Sydney Gunn Allwright, directors of the Anglo-Australian Rank, who were convicted ...

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  12. MESSRS L. STEVENSON AND SONS.

    The firm of Messrs L. Stevenson and Sons were again brought prominently under notice this morning, which an adjorned application was made by the directors of the firm ...

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  13. THE TASMANIAN LOAN.

    The Tasmanian three and a-half percent, loan of L800,000, the minimum for which has been fixed at L92, is already quoted on the Exchange at L92 5s. ...

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  14. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    The hearing of the charge cf conspiring to issue a false balance-sheet and report, brought against officials of the Mercantile Bank, was resumed before Mr Panton. ...

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  15. THE TURF.

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  16. HOME RULE.

    A good deal of excitement has been caused in Canada by a speech which was delivered by Mr Wallace, the Controller of Customs. Air Wallace, who is an ...

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  17. BROCKLES BY STAKES.

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  18. THE SOVEREIGN'S ESCORT.

    The Indian Government has decided to send a detachment of cavalry to form part of the escort for her Majesty the Queen, on the occasion of the opening of ...

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  19. THE TEAM 8.

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  20. DE COBAIN CONVICTED.

    The trial of Edward Samuel Wesley do Cobain, formerly M.P. for East Belfast, on a charge of committing au unnatural offence, took place to-day. ...

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  21. A PRINCESS'S PRESENTS.

    Among the splendid presents received by Princesses Margaret of Prussia on the [?] of her wedding there is an [?] gift from her mother, the Empress Frederick. It ...

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  22. AT BROKEN HILL.

    In the course of an interview to-day, Mr Howell, manager of Proprietary, said the find of karlin of a between the 300 and 400 levels, near M'Bride's shaft, was of considerable ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Mayor of Moscow has been killed by an assassin. While attending a meeting of the council he was shot, receiving injuries which soon afterwards ...

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  25. ELECTRIC LICHT AT CASTLEMAINE.

    The electric light was introduced into Castlemaine last night by the contractor for Highting the street lamps in the borough with electricity. ...

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  26. DEATH OF A FRENCH COMMUNIST.

    The death is announced of M. Francois Jourde, one of the Communists who escaped with M. Rochefort from New Caledonia in 1874. ...

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  27. PANAMA.

    In addition to the sentences already reported, which were passed upon Messrs Charles de Lesseps, Blondin, and Baihaut yesterday, the three accused ...

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  28. GONE AGROUND.

    Her Majesty's cruiser Undaunted, 5.600 tons, 12 guns, Lord Charles Beresford, captain, has gone aground at Alexandria. Her position is considered ...

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  29. RESTORATION OF CONFIDENCE.

    The "Daily News" states that the measures which have been taken by the Victorian Government to restore confidence in the Associated Banks are ...

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  30. WITHIN GAOL WALLS.

    To-day amongst the prisoners who were sent to the Pentridge and Castlemaine prisons from the Melbourne gaol were Charles Raymond Staples, John Haraldson and ...

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  31. THE TRAMWAY TROUBLE.

    It is understood that the directors of the Tramway Company will meet this afternoon, and that they will then take into consideration the advisability of reinstating some of ...

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  32. THE PARISH COUNCILS BILL.

    The Parish Councils Bill was well received in the House of Commons last night. The Bill provides for the compulsory purchase of allotments of land ...

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  33. A BROKEN DOWN ENGINE.

    The train which left Wangaratta last night at 9.30 had not proceeded more than two miles when the engine broke down. Word was sent to Everton, where the ...

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  34. THE VESSEL FLOATED.

    The Undaunted has been floated. ...

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  35. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    John Alexander Manton waw taken to the Melbourne Gaol yesterday afternoon shortly after being committed for trial on the Coroner's warrant, charged with ...

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  36. THE BUTTER MARKET.

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  37. RUMORED LARGE GOLD LOAN.

    It is rumored that the United States Government is arranging to barrow gold to the amount of 50,000,000 dollars (£10,000,000). ...

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  38. CRICKET.

    Teams from these clubs commenced a one day's match on the E.M.C. ground this morning. East Melbourne won the toss, and elected to bat. At lunch time the scores ...

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  39. THE RED BLUFF MYSTERY.

    The police are not taking any action with respect to the slip of paper found at the Red Bluff, St. Kilda, yesterday, on which was written a statement signed " Nora ...

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  40. RECIPROCITY PROPOSAL.

    At a meeting of the Conference of the Associated Chamber of Commerce, held to-day, a motion was submitted in favor of steps being taken to secure reciprocity ...

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  41. THE ENGULPHED PILOT.

    The heavy weather in the Bay has finished the tragedy of the Steam launch Pilot. The rough seas bumped the little vessel about in the hold of the wrecked ship ...

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