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  6. THE GOLDEN HEIRESS AGAIN.

    The Fall Court was brought face to face again to-day with the problems connected with the case of Kathleen Porves MacPherson, the little orphan ...

    Article : 485 words
  7. GRIEVANCES OF A COAL COMPANY.

    A deputation consisting of the directors and mining manager of the Coalville (Gippsland) Coat Company interviewed the Premier to-day with an alleged grievance against the ...

    Article : 210 words
  8. THE BRUTHEN TRAGEDY.

    The trial of the man Conder on a charge of murdering an Indian hawker named Kaiser Singh was resumed to-day before Mr Jostles A'Beckett and a jury of twelve. ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Latest advices from Nicaragua report the bombardment of the town of Managua by the rebel force. It is stated that the insurgent steamers ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Siamese invite the French Government to furnish a fuller statement of their boundary claims, based upon the French possession of Annam and Cambodia. ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    There is no prospect of a settlement of the difficulty between the mine-owners end their employes. An advance of from 2s to 3s per ton has ...

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  12. OUR BOYS.

    At Lords to-day the match between the Australian Eleven and a team representing the county of Middlesex was [?]. ...

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  13. A RAILWAY TO NORTHCOTE

    A very large and influential deputation, representing the inhabitants of Northcote, Preston, Whittles[?] and adjacent shires, was introduced to the Premier this ...

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  14. A SOVEREIGN'S REMONSTRANCE.

    The society paper, "The World," publishes a statement that the Queen has remonstrated with the Prime Minister (Mr Gladstone) for raising to the peerage ...

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  15. THE NAVAL DISASTER.

    The Court-martial inquiry into the loss of H.M.S. Victoria, in the Mediterranean Sea, was continued at Malta to-day. Vice-Admiral Seymour presided. ...

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  16. AN AFFILIATION CASE.

    In the Richmond Court to-day Charles Walter Nantes, a printer, was charged on warrant with deserting his illegitimate child. ...

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  17. ATTITUDE OF THE POWERS.

    The European Powers will not recognise the blockade of Bangkok, of which notice has been given by France, until the French Chamber of Deputies formally ...

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  18. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Good market, Still Budgeting. Edward Terry to-night. Business circles "agitated." ...

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  19. WHAT THE FRENCH INTEND.

    It is announced that the blockade of Siam by France commences on Thursday next. Bangkok is defended by a force of ...

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  20. THE WILSON LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing was continued to-day of the action for alleged libel brought against the London "Evening News" by Mr J. H. Wilson, M.P., ...

    Article : 168 words
  21. PAYING FOR A PRINCIPLE.

    Mr Victor Buxton, of the well-known firm of Truman, Hanbury, Buxton and Co. Limited, brewers, has decided to retire from the firm because he has become ...

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  22. FIRE BRIGADES' FINANCES.

    A deputation representing the Metropolitan Fire Brigades Board, waited upon the Premier to-day to request the Government bring in a short Bill to enable the Board to ...

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  23. LATEST PARTICULARS.

    Trott and Gregory added 118 runs during their partnership at the wickets. Gregory gave a splendid exhibition. He was barely three hours at the wickets ...

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  24. STEALING BOOKS

    To-day Constable M'Lelland arrested a man, [?] James W. Laing, 45 years of age, on a charge of stealing several books, valued at L3, from the Melbourne University ...

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  25. FOOTBALL EXCURSION TRAINS.

    The Railway Commissioner have decided to give people in the country who would like to see a good football match, the same facilities as they have for att[?] important ...

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  26. THE OAR.

    A se[?]lling match between Edward Hanlan, of Canada, formerly the champion sculler, and Jacob Ga[?]daur, of the United States, was rowed yesterday. ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Lord S[?]dsley (Charles Douglas Richard Hanbury-Tracey) has called a meeting of his creditors. His liabilities amount to L800,000, while his assets are set down ...

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  30. THE ENGLISH BUTTER MARKET.

    It is belived that owing to heavy reclamations due on last season's shipments the prices for colonial butter in the London market in the coming season will ...

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  31. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    There are several steamers leaving to-day, but they carry the same crews as on the list trips--crows at the reduced rates of wages--so that no fresh men are now required ...

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  32. MORE GOLD FOR LONDON.

    Last Tuesday we pointed out that the large sums of geld shipped from the London branches of Australian banks during the lata financial crisis, would compel the ...

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  33. FRENCH GENERAL ELECTION.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has been prorogued, with a view to the General Elections, which are appointed to take place early next month. ...

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  34. THE END OF A BRAWL.

    Joseph Ward was placed on his trial at the Central Criminal Court this morning, before the Chief Justice, on a charge of ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. THOSE HARNESS THEFTS.

    To-day Detectives Bannon, Sexton and Bruncke[?]r arrested a man named James M'Evoy, a dealer, on a charge of stealing a quantity of harness, valued at L6, the ...

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  36. DISTRESS IN SYDNEY.

    Much distress prevails amongst the wives and families of unionist seamen. It is feared that outside assistance will have to be sought ...

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