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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    So utterly exhausted are the funds of the Dockers' Union, consequent upon the repented demands made upon thorn, that the union is declared to be penniless. Its ...

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  6. WESTWARD HO!

    Mr David Lindsay has left for Port Augusta to-day to lead an exploring, the westward from Port Augusta to ...

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  7. THE SUPREME PENALTY.

    The Cabinet has decided that the law shall take its course in the case of John Makin, convicted of the murder of the child Murray, one of the victims of the ...

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  8. THEH WOOLLOOMOOLOO OUTRAGE.

    The Harrison inquest was resumed this morning. The accused Archer is so altered in appearance that he can hardly be recognised as the man arrested a week ago. ...

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  9. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    The hearing of the charges against officials of the Mercantile Bank of conspiring to issue a fales balance-sheet, was resumed before Mr Panton, P.M., and a Bench of ...

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  10. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The meeting of shareholders and depositors in the Commercial Rank to be held at Edinburgh on Wednesday will be attended by the London directors. ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    Lord Houghton, the Lord Lieutenant, has issued a proclamation restricting the importation of arms into Ireland. It is understood that the order of the ...

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  12. THE BUSY MAN'S COLUMN.

    "Where is the rain ? Clara Parker, Volume III. Little water at Broken Hill. Mr .J. L. Purves in the box. ...

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  13. A DOUBTFUL CASE.

    Gilbert Smith, journalist, was charged at the water Police Court to-day with being drunk and disorderly, assaulting the police, and resisting an officer in the execution of ...

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  14. GUNBOATS ON THE SCENE.

    In consequence of the excited state of feeling among the strikes at Hull, and the fear that they may attempt to damage the shipping, the Government has sent ...

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  15. GIPPSLAND NEWS.

    News has been received of a narrow escape of three boys at Cunuinghame, who were washed out to tea in a boat, aud, bring too exhausted to contend against the waves, ...

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  16. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    With regard to the cablegram printed above, the view that the reconstruction scheme favors the shareholders rather more than the depositors is probably founded upon ...

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  17. LISTER WARRIERS DRILLING.

    The military preparations in Ulster, made with a view of resisting by force of arms the operation of the Home Rule Bill should it become law, are on a very ...

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  18. THE TASMANIAN GOVERNORSHIP.

    The date of the departure from England of Viscount Gormanston, who has been appointed Governor of Tasmania, in succession to Sir Robert Hamilton, has ...

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  19. THE CHARGE AGAINST MRS HICKEN.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day, before Judge Hamilton and a jury of twelve, Annic Hicken, formerly hotelkeeper, was arraigned on a charge of "receiving" silk, ...

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  20. TRESPASSING ON THE RAILWAY.

    At the Flemington Court to-day Michael Patrick Peacock was prosecuted by the Railway Commissioners for trespassing on the railway reserve on the 11 th March. ...

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  21. NORTHERN COLONIES

    Alfred Pullin, charged with the murder of Ah Ban in Regeatstreet in January last, was placed on his trial at the Criminal Court to-day ...

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  22. RESTLESS RUSSIA.

    A Russian force has advanced from the River Murghab and penetrated into Wakhan, the extreme north-eastern privince of Afghanistan. ...

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  23. A PERVERSE DEFENDANT.

    At the Flemington Court this morning an elderly man named David Brace Robertson was charged with unlawfully assaulting his wife on the 23rd March. ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKES.

    Severe and fatal shocks of earthquake have been experienced simultaneously in Servia and Hungary. The visitations were of an exceptionally ...

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  25. ON THE BORDER.

    The residence of a family named Saunders, situated next the railway station, was totally consumed by fire at three o'clock this morning. Mr Saunders owns a farm ...

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  26. ALL ABOUT A STOVE.

    The South Melbourne Court this morning was occupied for two hours in hearing a charge of assault preferred by Mrs A. Hughes against Mrs C. Cragan. ...

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  27. MILK AND WATER.

    A Hawthorn dairyman, named James Brock Scott, was summoued the local court this morning for selling adulterated milk. The Health Inspector (Mr Staubrook) ...

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  28. DISASTERS IN AMERICA

    An immense tidal wave and tremendous blizzard have been experienced at Chicago. The tidal ware coming up from Lake Michigan swept along the Chicago ...

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  30. RE'OPENING OF THE SALE BRANCH.

    The Commercial Bank, which did the second largest business in Sale, was reopened yesterday, to the evident satisfaction of all the townsfolk, especially the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir Robert and Lady Dull, Colonel Hutton (the newly-appointed commandant of the New South Wales forces), and Mrs Hutton have been entertained at a ...

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  32. A DESERTED ?

    At the Coburg Police Court this morning Mary Colleton proceeded against her husband Hector Coliston, a painter, for ?tion. ...

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  33. A PASSENGER DROWNED.

    Mr George Byng, a saloon passenger by the Orient Co's R.M.S. Ophir, which left Melbourne on 4th March, was drowned as the steamer was passing ...

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  34. LEPROSY.

    The Chinese leper, recently discovered in a hovel off Little Bourke street, is now housed at the camp near the Quarantine Station, Point Nepean. There ...

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  35. LIQUIDATION.

    In the Third Civil Court to-day his Honor Mr Justice Undies, delivered judgment in an application by James Moore Hicksen, liquidator of the ...

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  36. SITUATION IN EGYPT.

    The feeling of Inutility entertained by the natives against European residents is spreading, and the Ministry of Riaz Pasha is doing nil in its power to fan the ...

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  37. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Messrs J. Spittle and Wm. Studs are the plaintiffs in an action against Mr J. B. Edwards, proprietor of "The Reudigo Independent," claiming L2500 damages for ...

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  38. NEW COURT-HOUSE FOR BRUNSWICK.

    At the meeting of the Brunswick Council last evening Cr Mathven, M.L.A., reported the result of a deputation to the Minister of Justice with reference to the proposed ...

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  39. CHARGE OF ARSON.

    Joseph Foster, of the firm of Brown and Foster, timber merchants, Ballarat East, was arrested at 4 o'clock this morning, charged with being concerned in a fire which took ...

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  40. FRANCE AND SIAM.

    The French have occupied Khoni Island in the Mekong, Siaia. No resistance was offered. ...

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  41. CHINESE GARDENERS.

    At the Brunswick Town council last evening, a Mr Benjamin Biggs drew attention to the Chinese working in their gardens on Sundays opposite his premises, and ...

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  42. A BYE-LAW TECHNICALITY.

    At the Carlton Court to-day George Angliss, the manager for W. C. Angliss butcher, of Nicholson street, North Corlton, was proceeded against under the 46th ...

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  43. YARRA BANKERS.

    At the Hawthorn Court this morning, two dirty-looking individuals, named John Baster and Thomas Ryan, were charged with having no lawful or visible means of support. ...

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  44. TO MEET THE TIMES.

    Cullis Hill and Co. (in liquidation) have made further Reduction on Furniture and Furnislungs, Wounderful bargama offered in Remnania of Carpets. Lineleu?, etc. ...

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