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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The annual manoeuvres of the British fleet have been brought to a close. For the first time since these manoeuvres were instituted the the fleet that ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE AT SAMGA.

    The scarcity of coal caused by the miners' strike is restricting the employment of labor in many factories. The miners' strike is being severely Intelligence has been received from Samoa, dated 19th July, which states that hostilities broke out between King Malietca and the chief Mataafa. ...

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  8. "THE" MATCH.

    That it was a wonderfully f[?]ue game everyday who saw the football match between the Essendon and Melbourne teams will and does admit, Many think it would ...

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  9. THE NUPTIAL KNOT.

    The first action in divorce for the August sittings was commenced before his Honor Mr Justice Williams this morning. The parties in the suit were Elizabeth Alice ...

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  10. HER ONLY DAUGHTER.

    There was an unusually large crowd at the City Court this morning, when William Williams, the acrobat who was arrested on Saturday morning on the arrival of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PROPOSED TAX ON RACECOURSES.

    The proposal recently considered by the Government, to make racing men contribute to the revenue, either by the payment of a license fee on racecourse ...

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  12. THE MILLER'S POINT MURDER.

    The trial of the eight young men charged with the miller's Point murder was resumed at the Central Criminal Court this morning before Sir George Innes. Upon the ...

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  13. HOW THEY BEAT US.

    Mr Eddy For, the captain of the van quished, but vigorous and plucky team, was describing circles and picking out fantastic shapes to be thrown inti the flory furnace at ...

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  14. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    Mr C.J. Stewart, the official receiver, states that from observations he has made with respect to the Federal Bank or Australian, matters connected with the ...

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  15. WHAT IS SAID HERE.

    The representatives of the London Official Receiver in Melbourne are Messrs Blake and Riggall, who held Mr C. J. Stewart's power of attorney. The honks and accounts of the ...

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  16. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT BY A MANAGER.

    In the Richmond Court to-day a young married man, named George Horace M'Corron, manager of the Richmond branch of the above named institute, was presented ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Burglars and bullets. Excellent gold market. Proposed taxing for races. Another appeal for the hospitals. ...

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  18. SENDING GLAD TIDINGS

    Though his barque is far from the scene of Saturday's triumph, Captain Lee, of the S. S. Arawatta--a staunch Essendon supperter--must have been impatient to hear the ...

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  19. HOW WE BEAT THEM.

    The captain of the Essendon team--Mr Alex. Dick--was waited upon this morning by our reporter, to whom he expressed his opinion of Saturday's ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKE IN LEICESTERSHIRE.

    An earthquake has occurred in the county of Leicestershire, the area of the disturbance being 15 square miles. The shock was accompanied by a good ...

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  21. OUR NATIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM.

    A morning contemporary makes a statement to-day to the effect that the Government contemplates an important alteration in regard to the working of the ...

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  22. ACCIDENT ON SHIPBOARD.

    A very serious accident occurred at the Town Pier, Port Melbourne, at about half-past 9 o'clock this morning. A gang of men were engaged in discharging coal ...

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  23. MONEY AND METALS.

    An additional amount of L300,000 in gold has been sent from London to New York, making the total amount sent during the post week L2,700,000. ...

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  24. LONDON CHARTERED BANK.

    It is announced that the London (late London Chartered) Bank of Australia will open in the colonies on Monday, and in London on Tuesday. ...

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  25. FALL OF EARTH AT YARRAVILLE.

    On Saturday a man named Ne[?], a resident of Tongue street, Yarraville, was engaged with another in a deep catting at the sewerage works, Brooklyn, when a heavy ...

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  26. ASSISTS THE POLICE.

    At the Footscray Police Court this morning J. W. Palmer was charged with creating a disturbance at the Salvation Army barracks, Yarraville, on Sunday evening. He ...

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  27. SAVINGS BANKS' INTEREST.

    We are able to announce this afternoon on the best authority that the Government intends to reduce the rate of interest paid on deposits in the Savings Banks ...

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  28. RIGHTS OF MARRIED WOMEN.

    The case of Woods v. Wain formed the subject of a reserved decision by Mr Justice Holroyd to-day. The plaintiff, Mrs Bessie Woods, had ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The "Mark-lane Express" estimates that the wheat harvest of the United Kingdom averages 27 bushels per aero, the total yield being 7,000,000 quarters, ...

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  30. ACCIDENTALLY POISONED.

    Mary Hogan, 40 years of age, residing in Little Provest street, Port Melbourne, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital to-day, suffering from the effects of poison swallowed ...

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  32. A NASTY FALL.

    A man was admitted into the locak hospital last night suffering from concussion of the brain, caused by a fall from a horse. As he was riding along near ...

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  33. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    Mr William H. Fuller, butcher, of Queensberry street, was this morning nominated for the Eastern Ward of North Melbourne in opposition to Cr Gardiner. Cr Thomas ...

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  34. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    No definite date Is yes fixed far the reopening of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank. The Melbourne manager expects, however, to receive a cablegram on ...

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