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  6. A BURGLARY GANG.

    In the Criminal Court this morning, before his Honor the Chief Justice, Samuel Butt was tried on a charge of breaking into tho shop of Mr R. L. Young, draper, of ...

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  7. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    A correspondent at Coolgardia sends some very interesting particulars respecting the new rush. He gives a glowing account of several claims. ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    In the House of Commons to-day tho debate was resumed in committee on an amendment moved by Mr Joseph Chamberlain on the financial provisions ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    In connection with the Behring Sea fisheries difficulty a report is current at Washington that the account of the Arbitration Court, which recently ...

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  10. NEWS BY GABLE

    It has boon definitely decided that tho French blockade of Bangkok will commence on Saturday. ...

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  11. THE BUDGET PROPOSALS

    The Bill to provide for the collection of an income tax will, when circulated, give a number of important details that have not yet been made public. One of these is that ...

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  12. THE RIPPON LEA OUTRAGE.

    The detectives have succeeded in making an arrest in connection with the outrage committed at the residence of Sir Fredk. Sargood, Rippon Lea. El[?]terwick, on the ...

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  13. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE BLOCKADE.

    [?]nr-Admiral Humann, the commander of the French squadron in East, has sailed from Saigon, in the Cochin China, for the Menam. He will conduct the ...

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  14. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    In giving evidence before the naval court-martial at Malta yesterday, Captain Noel, of H.M.S. Temera[?]re, said that when he saw the sigual given ...

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  15. A GREAT RAILWAY COMPANY.

    Due to financial ditti[?]ulties, the affairs of the New York, Lake Erie and Western Railway Company have been placed in the hands of official receivers. ...

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  16. WORSE THAN SLAVING.

    At the Prahran Court, to-day, a male child about for months old, supposed to have been born int he Lying in Hospital, and to belong to a girl, who was in service at ...

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  17. PRISONER BEFORE THE COURT.

    Just at the conclusion of the business at the City Court this morning the prisoner, in a very excited state, with the perspiration rolling off his face, was ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Good gold market. Investment steady. The Battle of the Taxes. The sooner over the better. ...

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  19. THE BRUTHEN TRAGEDY.

    The trial of the man Conder, on a charge of murdering an Indian hawker named Kaiser Singh, was resumed to-day before Mr Justice A'Be[?]kett and a jury of twelve. ...

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  20. FAIR COMMENT.

    A verdict was given to-day in the action by Mr J. H Wilson, M.P., general secretary of tho National Amalgamated Sailors and Fireman's Union, against the ...

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  21. THE SILVER CRISIS.

    The financial crisis in the United States, which has been greatly intensified by the fall in the price of silver, is becoming more and more acute. ...

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  22. ON THE BORDER.

    This evening the annual installation of Worshipful Master of the Echuca Masonlo Lodge will take place in the Lodgeroom, after which a banquet will be ...

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  23. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported that a race has been arranged to take place at Cowes next week between the Emperor William's yacht Metoor and the Prince of Wales's yacht ...

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  24. RAISING THE WIND.

    An application made to Mr Justice Hood in the Second Civil Court this morning brought to light some rather extraordinary proceedings in the way of ...

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  25. COUSINS IN ADVERSITY.

    The collapse of silver value has [?]ffeated American banks just- as tho shrinkage of land values compromised our banks. The inflation of silver stocks rose the the pitch of a boom. ...

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  26. ATTITUDE OF GREAT BRITAIN.

    The tone adopted by the Government organs in the press afford indications that Lord Rosebery does not intend to seriously contest the French demands. ...

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  27. ANOTHER BEACH-BOTTLE.

    This morning a lady resident of Elsternwick found a securely corked bottle stranded on the beach, which, an examination was found to contain the following message ...

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  28. A USEFUL STEPFATHER.

    Some land dealings between George Hind[?]marsh and Henry Excelt, his stepfather, cams under the consideration of the Full Court to-day. ...

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  29. A BUOY BLOWN UP.

    An accident which fortunately was [?]tended with serious results, happened at the Alfred Graving Dockyard the morning. One of the large buoys [?] for marking ...

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  30. GAMBLING ON THE INCREASE.

    Many complaints have been made to the police authorities recently respecting the alleged increase of gaming shops in the city and suburbs. It is said that small ...

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  31. THE HON. JAMES CAMPBELL

    Information was received at the Educe[?]tion Department to-day that the Hon. James Campbell is slightly better. Mr Campbell has lately been easier during the ...

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  32. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The only vessel with anew crow leaving to-day is Messrs Howard Smith and Sons' Era, which takes hor departure at midnight for Geelong, returning here and finally ...

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  33. EXECUTIVE COUNCIL.

    A special meeting of the Executive Council was hold this forenoon, when the Royal assent was given to a Supply Bilt for L1, 400,403. ...

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