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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The "English mine-owners have reaffirmed their refusal to consent to a settlement of the difficulty which has led to a strike in the coal trade unless the ...

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  7. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

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

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  8. THE FEDERAL BANK.

    The report prepared by Mr Andrew Lyell upon the position of the Federal Bank was published last evening too late for insertion in our last edition. It is a work which will ...

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  9. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    Telegrams from Southern Cross received today state that largo numbers of men are still going to Coolgardie and very few returning. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    Air Abraham steer, a well-known builder, of this city, whose operations have been on a very extensive scale, has been declared bankrupt. His liabilities ...

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  11. DID THE BENCH BLUNDER?

    An action of a somewhat unusual character came before Mr Justice Hood and a jury for trial in the Supreme Court today. The plaintiff, Michael Monaghan, a ...

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  12. A FURTHER DIVIDEND.

    The Agency, Land and Finance Company of Australia Limited has declared a further dividend of sixpence per share. ...

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  13. SIX THOUSAND RESUME WORK.

    Six thousand miners employed in the smaller coalpits in England have resumed work at the old rates of wages insisted on by the mine-owners. ...

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  14. PROSPECTING IN THE SOUTH.

    It ts reported that gold has been found at Brome Hill by a prospecting party, and further particulars are waited. Prospecting is being carried on in several ...

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  15. THE LOSS OF INFANT LIFE.

    Mr Candler, the District Coroner, held an inquest at the City Morgue this morning upon the body of a male infant about three months old, the child of ...

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  16. CONDEMNED TO DIE.

    Pallas, the anarchist, who perpetrated the dynamite outrage at Barcelona on the 25th ult., and has been sentenced to death, has made an important revelation, ...

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  17. THE WOOL MARKET.

    At the wool auctions today the market was found to be brisk and there was strong competition. Among the sales ...

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  18. A CITY OFFICIAL.

    Mr Manning, Mayor of Sydney, has suspended from duty Mr George Merriman, the City Solicitor on the ground of court[?] alleged grave irregularities in connection ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Lively on 'Change. Mr Ellery puzzling. France and Russia still flirting. Twelfth Day--Mercantile Bank. ...

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  20. PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    The following has been received by the New Zealand Land Association Limited, dated 3rd inst:--"Since the opening of the sales, greasy and scoured merino, medium ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The court is announced of Mr David James, tho well-known comedian. The Spanish garrison at Molills, a fortified place belonging to Spain, on ...

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  22. FURTHER PARTICULARS.

    So, far its yet has been ascertained, the City Solicitor's alleged irregularities have been carried on for the psst two years. It is feared that as the examination of the ...

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  23. A TERRIFIC STORM

    The city of New Orleans has been visited by a storm of great violence. Twenty-five persons were killed and many others were severely injured. Much ...

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  24. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Government find that it will be unable to pass an Amending Railway Act this session. It has therefore decided to reappoint two of the three present ...

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  25. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    Kinsman, the jockey, who some weeks ago fractured his spine while riding in a race at Randwick, still ties in the hospital in about the same condition. ...

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  26. ONE-MAN-ONE-ENGINE.

    Mr Ross, secretary of the Locomotive Engine-drivers and Firemen's Association, the other day in speaking publicly on the changes made by the present ...

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  27. THE ELSTERNWICK SENSATION.

    On Friday next a constable will be sent to Sydney for the purpose of bringing back to Melbourne James Cleland, who was arrested in that city on ...

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  28. MINING AT TRENTHAM.

    Mr Reginald Murray is up here inspecting some quartz mines, a few miles out of town, The prospects are said to be excellent, and Mr Murray's report is naturally looked [?] ...

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  29. RAILWAY FOR WARBURTON.

    A deputation from the Upper Yarra shire, introduced by Mr E. H. Cameron, M.L.A., waited upon the Premier today, and urged the construction of a line of railway from the ...

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  30. ANOTHER VICTIM.

    The body of a newly-born female child was found shortly before noon today on a vacant piece of land, situated at the corner of Brunswick aud Warwick streets, Hotham ...

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  31. ACTION ON A GUARANTEE.

    An action by the New Zealand Loan and Agency Co, against Isabella Smith for the recovery of L300 under a guaranice was disposed of by the Chief Justice in the Banco ...

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  32. THE MURDERED BABIES.

    Upon inquiry at the Melbourne Gaol today, it was ascertained that Mrs Knerr, alias Thwaites, had recovered from the exhaustion which ...

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  33. AVOCA TO NAVARRE.

    Mr Richardson, Minister of Railways, this morning told a deputation which urged the extension of a railway from [?] ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Special inducements in the form of medie fied free, are being offered by the management of the Commercial Travellers Association elation with a view of extending numbers. ...

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