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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Parnellite section of the Irish party is determined to oppose any reduction in the representation of Ireland at Westminster until the expiration of six ...

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  7. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The roll was called at the Maritime Fico Labor B[?]rean this morning for the purpose of obtaining thirty men in proceed to Adelaide to man the steamer inn[?]mincka. whose ...

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  8. IMPORTANT RATING APPEALS.

    Judge Worthington gave an important decision this morning in respect to appeals by the Melbourne Tramway and O[?]uitus Company against the valuation of their lines ...

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  9. THE SWEATING COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Sweating Committee sat at Parliament House again this morning. The Chairman, hod. A. L. Tucker presided. ...

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  10. SIR MATTHEW DAVIES.

    The Orient steamer Oroya, with Sir Matthew Davies on board, arrived at Large Bay this morning. Sir Matthew, who was accompanied by Lady Davies, came ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    An application was made to-day for the sanction of the Court for the Scheme of reconstruction of the London Chartered Bank of Australia. The bearing was ...

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  12. FOR THE NEWSBOYS.

    All now that is wanting to make successful the HERALD picnic to the newsboys', to take place at Brighton on Wednesday next, is fine weather, ...

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  13. AFFAIRS IN SYDNEY.

    Crews are being shipped by the various vessels requiring them to-day, and there is not likely to be any differently through men refusing to work till [?]ling [?]o and then ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The fund opened by the Lord Mayor of London, Alderman Stuart Kuill, for the relief of the families of those who perished by the collision between the ...

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  15. A PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    Sir Matthew, on his arrival at Adelaide by the R.M.S. Oroya this morning, at once sent a telegram to a friend in Melbourne,in which he said :-- ...

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  16. THE MILLER'S POINT MURDER.

    The inquest on Thomas Port, the victim of the miller's point outrage, was concluded to-day. The Cor[?]ner, in summing up, ...

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  17. THE NEW WARRANT.

    The warrant issued on Saturday by Mr Nicolson, P.M., for the arrest of Sir Matthew was applied for at the instance of the prosecutor. Mr Wilson ...

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  18. BURNT AT SEA.

    The steamer Don Juan, 482 tons, belonging to Senor Francisco L. Roxas, of Manila, has been destroyed by fire off that port. ...

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  19. THE ASSAULT ON THE DAWN.

    William Dexter appeared before the City Court this morning charges of assaulting Allison Stormont and George Madden. Mr Gillott appeared for the complainan ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Dull market on 'Change, HERALD Picnic to the Newsboys. The Oroya expected on Thursday. Sweating committee take further ...

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  21. A YACHT CAPSIZES.

    A terrible disaster has occurred off Skegness, on the coast of Lincolnshire. During a violent storm a yacht was capsized, and 30 excursionists who were ...

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  22. A QUESTION OF RECEIPTS.

    At the Pr[?]hran Court this morning. David Makes [?] Alex. Munto, for L2 his, alleged to be due for rent. An amount of 25, was paid into Court. ...

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  23. THE MAILS.

    The Messagerica Maritimes F.M.S. Australian passed here to-day outward bound for Australian ports. The New Zealand Shipping Company's ...

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  24. THE IMPERIAL BANK CASE.

    Alfred Teale, the late teller of the Imperial Bank, who was before the Criminal Court, last month on a charge of embezzling the moneys of the bank, and who was ...

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  25. INFERIOR LIQUOR.

    This morning, as the District Court, Thomas M'Cormack was fined L1, with L2 2s costs, for selling inferior rum: Margaret Campbell was ...

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  26. THE NEW RAILWAY LINES.

    Mr Rennick, the Engineer-in-Chief of Construction, expects to be able to send a number of men away early next week to employment on the ...

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  27. THE BUDGET STATEMENT.

    The Treasurer is now busy on the preparation of his financial statement, which he wishes to submit to the Legislative Assembly next week. Mr G. D. Carter ...

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  28. A BAD BREAKAGE.

    In the County Court, before Judge Casey to-day, an action was brought by Messrs Jules Renard and Company, of Little Collins street, merchants, against ...

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  29. CHANGES AT THE CUSTOMS

    Mr Bruford has been transferred from the Premier's department, in which he was Chief Clerk, to take charge of the statistical branch of the Customs department, and commenced ...

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  31. THE COLONIAL BANK.

    The Colonial Bank re-opened to-day, in accordance with the notices we have already published. Many congratulations were received by the management, and business was ...

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  33. SLUICING AT BENDIGO.

    The following are the members of the committee appointed on behalf of the men who will obtain sluicing work at Bendigo, under the co-operative system initiated by ...

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