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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The latest advices from Brazil state that the insurrection is spreading, and that Bahis and Pernambuco, the two largest cities in the country next to the ...

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  8. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    At the District Court this morning the new proceedings in the long protracted Mercantile Bank case were commenced. Mr Nicosion P.M., presided. The other ...

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  9. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    An inquest was commended this morning at the Coroner's Court concerning the death of Androw Liddell, the victim of the shooting affair at Anthony Hordern ...

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  10. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    A correspondent at Coolgardie writing on 6th September, reports that the water discovery Bayley's Reward Claim is highly satisfactory one. The water is highly ...

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  11. AN OBJECTION TO A MAGISTRATE.

    Mr Gaunson then rose and said: I have to ask Mr Lormer not to sit on the Bench, and my reasons are these. He is the president of a political ...

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  12. "MORALITY" IN THE BUSH.

    The man Edward Biggars, charged with criminally assaulting his daughter Catherine, aged 14, at Gunbowor, appeared at the City police Court this morning and was remanded ...

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  13. A GREAT SEA FIGHT.

    Intelligence has been received that a desperate sea fight has taken place between the iron coast defence turret ship Bahia, 1000 tons, armed with two 7in. ...

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  14. SELECTORS IN GIPPSLAND.

    A number of persons have been ponging out for selection some of the best portion of the Rosedale Town Common, and tho Land Board have recommended ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Dr Youl at the Melbourne Gaol to-day,touching the death of a prisoner, named Thomas Cochrane. Evidence was given by Captain Burrowes, ...

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  16. THE MISSING BOAT.

    The boat which was reported as mining with two men, Hansen and Donnelly, on board has been seen by a Hastings fishermen anchored at Mosquito Creek, opposite Grant. ...

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  17. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Andrew Yates Oastler of Elsterwick, hotelkeeper Causes: Dulness in trade, falling off in business, depreciation in the value of rural cases and opposition in ...

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  18. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Good progress is being made with the Estimates, and it is announced that the House of Commons will rise on Saturday next, the 23rd inst. ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Wintry again. Golden doings. A little more business. More Chinese smuggling. ...

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  20. IMPORTED PRODUCE.

    The samples of canned and cash better and cases of apples brought to the colony by Mr D. Wilson, the Government dairy expert, a few days since, were opened at the stores of ...

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  21. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  22. MR MILLIDCE ARRESTED.

    During tho time that Mr Gaunson was arguing his case before the Benoh, Mr Millidge was outside the Court, having been advised by his solicitor not to answer the ...

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  23. RISE IN THE YARRA.

    Superintendent Montiord to-day received a telegram at the Bourke District Police Office, Richmond, from Constable Arnold, in charge at the Yarra Gien Police Station. ...

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  24. SUDDEN DEATH IN THE CITY.

    A woman named Emily Williams, 64 years of age, died suddenly to-day. The woman, who resided at 484 Little Lonsdale street, had been unwell for the last day or ...

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  25. CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION

    Mr Smith then opened the case for the prosecution. He stated that the prosecution was instituted by Mr Charles Cox, a creditor of the bank, Sir Matthew Davies ...

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  26. THE MILLER AND HIS MEN.

    Asked by HERALD reporter this morning if there was any new development in the trouble between him and the Operative Millers' Union, Mr Brunton said the men ...

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  27. MR LORMER AND THE BENCH.

    At the conclusion of the incident between Mr Gaunson and Mr Lormer, J.P., reported above, Mr Lormer banded down the following memorandum in his own hand. ...

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  29. ROBBERY AT BRUNSWICK.

    James Cole, an oil merchant, residing in Nicholson street, East Brunswick, reported to the police last evening that some time during the night of the 13th his house had ...

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