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  4. AUSTRALIA TO CANADA.

    As intimated in our cables on Saturday, the Canadian Government has entered into an agreement with Mr Jas. Haddart, of the Australian and New Zealand S.S. Co. ...

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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    Twenty of the non-unionists engaged at Hull by the shipowners have been seized with sickness and colic symptoms immediately after their meals. It was. ...

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  6. THE WOOLOOMOOLOO OUTRAGE.

    The request cancerating the death of Emma Harrison, the victim of the Wooloomooloo tragedy, was continued to-day. A push can gave evidence that he supplied ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    A demonstration, organised by the publicans and others concerned in the liquor trade, was held yesterday in Trafalgar Square, in order to protest against ...

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  8. THE LADY AND THE MILLIONAIRE.

    The hearing of the action brought by Mrs Clara Amy Parker against Mr Joseph Clarke for the recovery of L10,000 damages for malisons prosecution, was continued ...

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  9. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    Meetings of the shareholders and depositors of the Commercial Bank of Australia are to be held in London on Tuesday next, and in Edinburgh on Wednesday. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    On the subject of the Home Rule Bill, Air A. J. Balfour, last night, addressed a public meeting in Dublin. The meeting was held in the Leinster hall, Dublin, and ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    More warm weather. Clara Parker--volume 11. Commercial Bank at work. The Mercantile Bank, continued. ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    A young German, named Max Hartman,was charged at the General Sessions this morning with wounding with intent to do grievous bodily harm to Annie Kitchener. ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    In connection with an outrage committed by Turks upon an American mission station at Marsivan, a town in Asiatic Turkey, President Cleveland is ...

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  14. VIEWS OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Postmaster General interviewed today with reference to Mr Huddart's offer for a Service between Canada and Australia, raid that several ...

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  15. REVOLT AGAINST A WHEAT TAX.

    The revolt which broke out two months ago in the inland province of Santa Fe, in the Argentine Republic, has extended to the fertile province of ...

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  16. A COTTON CRISIS.

    A serious crisis has occurred in the cotton trade at Liverpool. Three large failures have already taken place, and it is expected that several other firms ...

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  17. VICTORIAN RESOURCES.

    The ''Times" to-day publishes another contribution from its special correspondent (Miss Shaw), who lately visited Australia. ...

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  18. THE EQUITABLE ASSURANCE BUILDINGS.

    Shortly after one o'clock this afternoon another accident happened at the Equitable Assurance Society's buddings, corner of Collins and Elizabeth streets. One of the ...

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  19. A CIRCULAR TO THE DEPOSITORS.

    Mr Henry Gyles Tarner, the manager of the Commercial Bank, has issued a circular to the depositors, setting forth the effect of the resolutions passed by the ...

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  20. GERMANY AND SAMOA.

    The "Cologne Gazette," one of the leading National-Liberal papers in Germany, contains an article dealing with the present situation in Samoa. In view ...

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  21. A WIFE BEATER.

    Maria Murray proceeded against her husband at the North Melbourne Court this morning fur assault, She stated that on the 6th inst. the ...

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  22. THE COINAGE QUESTION.

    In connection with the request recently made that the Australian mints be empowered to give full weight for light gold coins in circulation, the authorities ...

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  23. A TROUBLESOME VISITOR.

    A man, celling himself Dr. Robert Shorn non, baa been arrested at Smythasdale for attempting to enter No. 8 gatehouse, on the Llatia line, kept by Jane Hill, widow. She ...

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  24. COLONIAL SECURITIES.

    Mr A. H. Turnbull, manager and actuary of the Scottish Widows' Fund Life Assurance Society, has sailed for the colonics by the R.M.S. Austral, ...

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  25. SERVIAN POLITICS.

    In the recent general elections in Servia the Liberals in the National Assembly failed to obtain a majority. Nevertheless, the Liberal Government ...

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  26. MADNESS AND MIINSTRELSY

    A theft which required remarkable smartness to enable the perpetrator to escape undetected was successfully committed on the 30th March. ...

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  27. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    On the 21 at March last a carriage cleaner on the Victorian Railways, named John Howes, was at work at the Spencer street railway station. He was emerging from ...

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  28. CRICKET.

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  29. SWEEPS ON HORSE RACES.

    At the District Court this morning the publisher of the "Sporting Stanlerd " was proceeded against by Detective Burvett on a charge of unlawfully publishing in that paper ...

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  30. ALLEGED ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Elizabeth Jane Walker was placed on her trial at the Central Criminal Court this morning, charged with causing the death of a young married woman named Noville ...

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  31. SHOCKING CHARGE.

    A warrant was issued this morning for the arrest of a man, turned Alfred Joseph, who is charged with committing an indecent assault on a boy belonging to the Victorian ...

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  32. A RUFFIANLY ASSAULT.

    Daniel Bronuan, a powerfully My built young man, was charged at the Port Melbourne Court this morning with assaulting George Holmes. The ...

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  33. SUPPOSED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Henry Watson, a married man, residing at 3 De Marska street Windsor, was admitted to the Alfred Hospital at a late hour last night suffering from the effects of a bullet ...

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  34. REFERENCE ON THE STOCK EXCHANGE.

    In view of a rumor to the effect that some of the brokers on the Stock Exchange had a hand in ''wrecking" the Commercial Bank, it was expected that some ...

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  35. A "SILLY SAILOR."

    Thomas Haines, one of the crow of the British barque 'Garvin, berthed at the Port Melbourne Pier, was charged at the local court this morning with using threatening ...

    Article : 148 words
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  40. BUSINESS IN SYDNEY.

    The Commercial Bank opened its doors this morning for new accounts; the old accounts not being operated upon pending reconstruction. Every confidence is ...

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