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  5. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    The hearing of the charges against certain of the directors of the Mercantile Bank was continued at the District Court this morning. Mr Nicolson, P.M., presided, and the ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The unsecured holders of debentures of the New Zealand Loan, and Mercantile Agency Company held a meeting to-day. It was decided to authorise Mr ...

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  7. THE CARCOAR HORROR.

    SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A FLOOD SEASON.

    During last night the Yarra waters receded several feet, and though the telegrams from the Lilydal[?] district state that heavy rains are still falling, it is ...

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  9. THE PATTERSON MINISTRY.

    There is a growing feeling in the Assembly that there is to be an Agent-General appointed at the end of the session. And a very strong opinion ...

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  10. AT CASTLEMAINE.

    A report has been received here to-day from Baringhup to the effect that a man named White, an employe on Mr Smith's Plaistow station, has experienced a ...

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  11. AN INSOLVENT IN THE DOCK.

    The trial of John Samuel Sims Sundercombe for alleged offences against the Insolvency Act was resumed before the Chief Justice and a jury of twelve in the Criminal ...

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  12. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    The bodies of the victims of the Carcoar tragedy arrived in Sydney by the Western mail train shortly after 6 o'clock this morning. ...

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  13. AT CASTERTON.

    A telegram has just been posted up outside the Casterton Telegraph Office from Harrow advising that the waters in the Glenelg are slightly higher this morning ...

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  14. A FALL OF EARTH

    A man named Joseph Tomlinson, the boss of a shift in the Megdala-cum-Moonlight mine, met with an accident this morning. A fall of earth took place from the head wa[?] at ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was improved competition at the wool auctions to-day. Foreign buyers were more active, and prices showed an upward tendency. Among the sales ...

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  16. AT COLERAINE.

    Picturesque Colerame, situated in the delightful valley of the Wannon, now suffering from floods, has had a previous and more serious visitation of the sort. ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Still unsettled. Our Conversion Loan. "Veni, vidi, vici," etc., etc. Mercantile Bank case continued to-day. ...

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  18. PRIVATE MESSAGES.

    The following have been received:-- By John Sanderson and Co., dated 26th inst:--"Prices are irregular. There is an demand for line wools from the Western ...

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  19. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    In June of this year, Richard Henry Talbot, who was then secretary to the Foster Brewing Company, of No. 15 Rokeby street, Collingwood, was proceeded against ...

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  20. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    Charles Stratford appeared at the Central Police Court this morning, charged with being the perpetrator of the sensational jewellery robbery at the Haymarket on ...

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  21. HIS WIVES DISAPPEAR.

    A singular case of supposed wile murder has been brought to light. A man named Do Jong married a Miss Juett at Maidenhead, in England. The ...

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  22. HEIDELBERG TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS.

    Mr Harper, M.L.A., this morning introduced to the Minister of Railways a deputation from Heidelberg district, which desired to place before him a number of ...

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  23. HULLOA! ARE YOU THERE?

    In Saturday's issue it was stated that the Postmaster-General had issued a regulation embodying a considerable concession to telephone subscribers in Windsor and ...

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  24. A HOMELESS WANDERER.

    A small boy named Henry Marland, about eight or nine years of age, was handed over to the police this morning. He states that [?]e resided in Matlock street, Camberwell, ...

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  25. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION.

    The insurgents' squadron bombarded Rio de Janeiro again yesterday. Many of the citizens were killed, and great damage was done to the city. ...

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  26. STRANGE MAINTENANCE CASE.

    A maintenance case which presented some peculiar features was heard at the South Melbourne Court this morning. Mary Buchanan proceeded against her husband, ...

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  27. ONE MORE UNFORTUNATE!

    The Newcastle Permanent Building Society suspended payment this morning. The secretary, on being interviewed, said the stoppage was rendered necessary ...

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  28. TRAM ACCIDENT AT BRUNSWICK.

    Shortly after 7 o'clock this morning a boy named Donald Robertson, aged about 13 years, employed by a news agent at Sydney road, Brunswick, met with a serious accident ...

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  29. A STEVEDORE KILLED.

    A shocking accident occurred shortly after 10 o'clock this morning on board the ship Waterloo, berthed at the Railway pier, Williamstown. ...

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  30. MORE BETTING CASES.

    At the South Melbourne Court to-day James J. Coleman, tobacconist and hairdresser, 142 Clarendon street, was charged with unlawfully using his shop for the ...

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  31. IN ARGENTINA.

    The Radical insurrection in the Argentine Republic continues to spread. According to the latest intelligence, the rebels have captured Rosario, an ...

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  32. THE MURDERED BABIES.

    Mrs Thwaites, who remains an inmate of the Melbourne Gaol Hospital, is improving in health, and gaining strength. The police have not as yet succeeded in ...

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