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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    LONDON, 12th September, 6.55 p.m. The Antwerp wool sales have opened with a medium attendance and not much animation, prices being about 5 per cent ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Ministers express disappointment at the action taken by the Assembly last night in voting against tho proposal to take 12 12 Per cent, off the subsidy to ...

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  8. THE "HAWK" IN COURT.

    In the Country Court before Judge Chomley to-day, Maria Stafford, boardinghouse keeper, of 247 William street, brought an action against William Henry Williams, ...

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  9. MURDERED BABIES.

    We are able to-day to give our readers an exact facsimile of tho signature of Mrs Thwaites, who is now in the hands of the police on the charge of wilful murder. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    Some farther revelations are published in the "Scotsman" with regard to the mysterious death of Lieutenant Windsor D. C. Hambrough, who was found shot ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE.

    It is now certain that the recent deaths at Retford, in Nottinghamshire, and Boston, in Lincolnshire, were attributable to Asiatic cholera. ...

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  12. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    The latest news from Southern Cross states that Cutmore. Cashman and party have dollied over 1000 ounces of gold from their reeling property at ...

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  13. ON THE BORDER.

    One hundred and fifty poor men bat registered their names in the town hall here, desirous of having twenty acres of land on the proposed village settlement. They ...

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  14. THE VICTORIA CONVERSION LOAN.

    With reference to a statement cabled from London that the Government will have to accept a low minimum if it insists on 17 years currency for the 4 per ...

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  15. A DEATH AT DONCASTER.

    The cholera has made its appearance at Doncaster, the well-known racing town, in Yorkshire. The medical men have no doubt in this ...

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  16. A CHICAGO AWARD.

    An award has been granted at the World's Fair, Chicago, to the Now South Wales Commission for a realistic and well-excented model of the Sutherland Dock ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    LONDON, 12th September, 6.55 P.M. Two hundred boxes of oranges by the Orizaba, arriving in a sound condition, were sold to-day at prices ranging from 4a 6d to 6s 6d per case. Eight hundred ...

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  18. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    The Estimates were further considered in the House of Commons last night. A motion was moved to reduce tho army vote. This was intended against ...

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  19. FINANCIAL.

    LONDON, 12th September, 6.55 p.m. The open market rate of discount for three months bills is 2 34 per cent. ...

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  20. SIAM AND FRANCE.

    The French press, on the Siamese Question, continue to be strongly anti-British. The " Republique Francaise " states ...

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  21. RIGOROUS RETERENCHMENT.

    In carrying out his retrenchments in the Post und Telegraph Department the Postmaster-General is certainly thorough. In publishing the yearly report for example ...

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  22. THE " DIGGINGS" AT ALBURY.

    It has been reported to tho police that a "plant" of station property would be found at Albury. Steps have been taken to ascertain if this is so. ...

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  23. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A YOUTH.

    At the Port Melbourne Court, to-day, a youth named William Meck, who gave his age as 15, but who had the appearance of being a couple of years older, ...

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  24. MASHONALAND.

    The latest advices from Mashonaland are of a still more alarming character. Bodies of Matabeles are advancing on the territory of the British South Africa ...

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  25. PRINCE BISMARCK.

    Prince Bismarck, who was on Monday taken so seriously ill at Kissingen, in Bavaria, that his medical attendants refused to allow him to be removed to his ...

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  26. MRS THWAITES STILL IN HOSPITAL.

    Senior-Constable Eason leaves this afternoon for Sydney to bring over Rudolph Knorr, who is to be brought fore the Police Court at Sydney on ...

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  27. THAT COLONIAL PARTY.

    Mr W. B. Perceval (New Zealand) is the only one of the Agents-General who is favorable to the Colonial party lately formed in the House of Commons. ...

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  28. CHEROKEELAND.

    More than a hundred thousand persons are stated to he waiting on the outskirts of the Cherokee reserve, in the lndian territory in the United States, to be ...

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  29. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Breezy. Cloudy. Threatening. Bismarck better. Hamilton Show opens to-day. ...

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  30. CHARGE OF INFANTICIDE.

    Mary Smith, the young woman charged with murdering her baby at Nowcastle, is still in the Sydney Hospital, and too ill to leave her bed. The case was called on at the ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Desperate fighting reported at Rio Janeiro. After bombarding Nitheroi, opposite the capital, the insurgents attempted to land, but were repulsed with a ...

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  32. THOSE KEYS.

    At the Fitzroy Court, this morning, Wm. Gordon, describing himself as a draper, was charged with stealing 56 keys, valued at 15s, the property of George F. Robinson, a ...

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  33. THE FRENCH ARMY.

    The death is just announced of General do Miribel, the Chief of the Staff of the French Army. ...

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  34. CHILD ABANDONMENT.

    An infant, about three weeks old, that was brought before the Richmond magistrates today, makes the seventh case of child abandonment that has occurred in Richmond within ...

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  35. THE KILMORE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    After enquiry into the circumstances, of the railway accident near Kilmore the other day the Railway Commissioners have decided that no one is to be held blameable for ...

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  36. VIKING'S LAND.

    It is rumored that Russia is taking advantage of the ill-feeling between Norway and Sweden in intriguing with the separation party in the former. ...

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  37. A QUESTION OF AUTHORITY

    The Full Court granted an order nisi to-day for a mandamus calling upon Judge Worthington to show cause why he should not bear and determine an action brought ...

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  38. GORED BY A BULL.

    A painful accident occurred at Millewa last evening to the son of Mr Young, farmer, of. Millewa. He had occasion to drive a vicious boll away from his father's residence, ...

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  39. MIRBOO TO MORWELL.

    After Saturday next the train leaving North Mirboo for Morwell will in future run only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. ...

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  40. MELBOURNE HYDRAULIC COMPANY.

    A general meeting of the shareholders in the Melbourne Hydraulic Power Company, Limited, is to be held on Friday next, to consider the desirability or otherwise of ...

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  41. INTERESTING TO BARRISTERS.

    An important point as to the payment legal gentlemen was decided by the Full Court in the case of Robinson v. Abbott, today. ...

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  42. FOR THE WESTERN GOLDFIELDS.

    The following steamers are on the berth for West Australian ports, and their passenger lists are rapidly filling. Waroonrs, A.U.S.N. Co., to leave on the 15th inst.; ...

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  43. THE HON. JAMES CAMPBELL.

    This morning the hon. James Campbell is, in about the same condition as he was yesterday. There has not been any return of the homerrhage, but he is as low and weak ...

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  44. COBURG ESTATE COMPANY.

    The annual meeting of the Coburg Reserve Estate Company was held at the office of the company, Queen street, this afternoon. Mr F. G. Wood (the liquidator) occupied the ...

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  46. GLENORCHY TO WALLAROO.

    A deputation from the Western district this morning asked the Minister of Railways to use his influence to have a line made from Glenorchy to Wallaroo. The ...

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  47. SMASHING UP A VERANDAH.

    A couple of horses attached to a lorry be longing to the Melbourne Glass Bottle Co., made determined attempt at a bolt in Flinders street this morning, ...

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  50. THE PACIFIC STEAMERS.

    The Premier states that no undertaking whatever has been given by his Government to subsidise the Canadian line of steamers established by Messrs Huddart ...

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