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  6. PRESIDENT V. SPEAKER.

    There are strained relations between the respective heads of the Legislative Council and the Legislative Assembly, but the estrangement has no ...

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  7. CONDEMENED TO DIE.

    Late yesterday afternoon, after the Executive Council had decided that John Condor, condemned to death for the murder of the H[?]dco hawker. Kaiza ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The sliver section of the Democratic party in the House of Representatives bus held a meeting, at which it was decided to oppose the Sherman ...

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  9. OUR BOYS.

    The Australian Eleven commenced at Liverpool to-day match against a team representing that city and district. Graham, Turner and Trumble stood ...

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  10. THE SYDNEY BABYKILLER.

    One of the most extraordinary and painful deputations that ever wailed upon a Minister interviewed Sir George Dibbs this morning with respect to the case of John ...

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  11. TRAGEDY AT DONALD

    This usually quiet district has been horrified by s terrible tragedy which occurred at Je[?]cott some 10 miles from Donald. ...

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  12. NEWS BY CABLE

    An International Labor Congress was opoued at Zurich on the 6th inst., and is still proceeding. At yesterday's sitting a resolution was ...

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  13. COOPE DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the divorce case of Coope v. Coopo was continued before Mr Justice Williams in the Practice Court to-day. The petitioner, Elizabeth Alice Coope, of ...

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  14. PROGRAMME OF THE CONGRESS.

    The programme prepared By the Orga[?]nation Committee in connection with the Congress [?]ded to in the above cable was issued as follows:-- ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Moder[?]to market. Farrwell, Snazelle. The Speaker is angry. Investments unchanged. ...

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  16. DEMAND FOR GOLD.

    Large purchases of gold are being made for New York, and inquiries for more are being made. Another sui[?]ment of gold. amounting ...

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  17. UNDER THE STARS AND STRIP[?]S.

    The Australian Eleven during their American tour will visit, in addition to the previously mentioned, Detroit (Michagon). Chicago. Winnipeg, and ...

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  18. PREMIER MEETS PREMIER.

    Mr Patterson is termed the fighting Premier because he goes straight ahead and makes no attempt, to placate his opponents. As a matter of fact, he is not ...

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  19. FAILURES AND SUSP[?]NSIONS.

    Mr Robert Coleman, ironmaster, Pennsylvania, has failed, his liabilities being 3,500,000dol. (L700.000). The First National Bank at Nushville, ...

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  20. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The cholera is spreading in Tums and Hungary, and has also appeared at the mouths of the Da[?]be. A hundred cases are reported at Moscow. ...

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  21. POSITION IN ITALY.

    With a view of remedying the state of things in which, owing to a scarcity of small change, business firms had to issue tokens to their customers, the Italian ...

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  22. THE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY.

    Mr Bayies made an application to Mr Justice Williams in the Practice Court this morning, for the appointment of Mr David Elder as provisional liquidator of the New ...

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  23. THE HAWKER AND THE POLICEMAN.

    A Policeman's life is not a happy one. Particularly when on Sunday trading duty. A case in point was heard at the city. Court this morning, when William Hardy, ...

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  24. TALE OF A WRIT.

    There was a remarkable conflict of evidence in the Practice Court to-day in reference to the service of a writ upon John Niven. Judgment had been given against ...

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  25. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    Walter Minns, butcher, of Molton, brought an action against William Kilpatrick, hotelkeeper, of the same place, in the County Country to-day, claiming L240 ...

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  26. THE ALLEGED INSURANCE SWINDLES.

    The two young men, William Edward M'Dnwall, 21 years of age, and John Gannon, 25 years of age, who were arrested yesterday by Detective Griffin on a ...

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  27. THE DOG AND POULTRY SHOW.

    The exhibits at the show are in first class from to-day. Their spirits have apparently risen with the genial weather, and they are giving vent to their ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    In the Practice Court, before Mr Justice Williams this morning, Mr Higgins said the liquidator of the Federal Bank wished to know what notice should be given at ...

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  29. ILLEGAL NETTING AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    During the last few weeks the Water Police at williamstown, under Sergt. Mitch[?] have been kept busily engaged searching for nets set within forbidden boundaries. As a ...

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  30. THAT MILK BILL.

    The Williamstown court was crowded this morning, the occssion being the prosecution of two dairymen, named Da[?]can and Peter Forbes, on charges of altering a receipt ...

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  31. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW.

    Return tickets at holiday excursion fares will be issued by the Railway department to Melbourne at all stations by all trains from the 26th August to the 2nd ...

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  35. DEATH FROM BURNS.

    On the 18th of July last, a man, named William Kelly, 69 years of ago a resident of Southgate street, Parkville, was seized with an epilsptic ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

    Mr Ellery's forecast for to-morrow is more encouraging than any of his Saturday, anticipations for some weeks past. He informs us that we shall have fine weather, ...

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