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  5. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    News from Coolgardie received at Southern Cross yesterday states that no further discoveries have been made and that there is nothing new satisfactory to report ...

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  6. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    The hearing of the charges against certain of the directors and officers of the Mercantile Bank was continued at the District Court this morning. ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    The conviction of the seaman, Thomas St. Clair, found guilty of the murder on the high seas of Mr Fitzgerald, second mate of the barque Hesper, white on a ...

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  8. A SUBURBAN SCANDAL.

    A sensation has been caused in one of the Southern suburbs within the last few days owing to a highly romantic elopement, in which the principals ...

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  9. APPLICATION FOR A PROHIBITION.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Leon made an application to Mr Justice Hood for an order to prohibit the magistrates from hearing the complaint against officials of the ...

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  10. PARTICULARS OF THE CRIME.

    Seven hundred miles from any port, out on mid-ocean, not a sail in sight for days, Captain Sodergren of the barque Hesper, bound from Newcastle to San Francisco, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MRS CLARA PARKER.

    Mrs Clara Parker, whose experiences have provided much interesting, not to say sensational, reading for the public, is once again to the front, this time as a proseen?. The ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Racing talk. Sunny again. Bookmakers rallying. Clara Parker rediviva. ...

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  13. ELECTIVE MINISTRIES.

    The Parliamentary Business Committee of the Legislative Assembly, appointed at the instance of Mr R. W. Best, M.L.A., will meet at Parliament House to-morrow ...

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  14. MATTHIAS LARKIN'S ESTATE.

    In the Insolvency Court to-day, before Judge Molesworth, an examination was held in the estate of Matthias Larkin, estate agent, South Melbourne. Mr Braham ...

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  15. ILLNESS OF MR ELLIS.

    On the Court resuming Mr Gardiner stated that his client, Mr Ellis, was in a very weak state of health. By attending the Court yesterday be had suffered a relapse, and he ...

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  16. THE BRAZILIAN REVOLUTION.

    The naval squadron in the hands of the Brazilian insurgents, which has kept up a vigorous bombardment of Rio de Janeiro for several days post, has now ...

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  17. ALLEGED MALPRACTICE.

    A rumer gained currency recently at Brighton, to the effect that a girl named Myra M'Nair, employed as a domestic servant at Balaclava, had been operated upon at ...

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  18. THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION.

    Mr R. W. Smith then continued his address to the Bench. He said he intended to take each of the items of the balance-sheet one by one, starting with "coin and ...

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  19. A DANGEROUS CROSSING.

    At the meeting of the Public Works Committee of the Brunswick Town Council, held last evening, a communication was received from the Railway department informing ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Serious riots broke out yesterday at Prague, the Bohemian capital, calling for the intervention of the military. The troops eventually succeeded in restoring ...

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  21. THE CANADIAN SUBSIDY.

    The "Brisbane Courier" has an article to-day on the proposed Queensland subsidy to the Canadian steamers. It blames Sir George Dibbs for the collspse of the negotiations, ...

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  22. THE MURDERED BABIES.

    Rudolph Knorr, charged with wilful in murder in connection with the Brunswick baby case, will leave Sydney for Melbourne by steamship, in custody of ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY VACANCIES.

    The Speaker will issue writs for the Benalia and Yarrawonga and Beadigo elections on Friday or Saturday next, to fill the vacancies caused by the deaths of the hons ...

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  29. ANOTHER ARREST.

    A Mr Gibson was arrested at an early hour this morning by the Malvern police, on a charge of being concerned in the alleged malpractice case in which Dr ...

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