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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    Speaking at Denver, the capital of Colorado, where a convention is being held to consider the silver question. Governor Waite used some very strong ...

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  7. ON THE BORDER.

    Fowler's Swamp Hotel, situated some miles from Albury, was completely destroyed by fire last night. The hotel is the property of Mr Andrew Hore, and was ...

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  8. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The steamer Peregrine (Messrs Howard Smith and Sons), non-arrival of which at the expected hour on Tuesday night created some surprise, berthed alongside the wharf about ...

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  9. " ASPASIA" AND HER NECTAR.

    A considerable amount of interest appeared to be taken in the proceedings of the District Court to-day, when the cases for aly-grug selling against a number of women of ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    No scheme of reconstruction of the New Zealand Loan and Mercantile Agency Company has yet been arranged, but the directers are sanguine that they ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    It is announced that the Tasmanian Treasury Bills have been withdrawn from the market for the present. Virtually none of the bills have been ...

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  12. E., S. AND A. G. BANK.

    The counsel for the appellants who object to the reconstruction scheme of the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank were heard in the ...

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  13. HOME RULE.

    Mr Thomas Soxton, the Nationalist member for North Kerry, who was yesterday suspended for the day, owing to his disobeying the direction of the ...

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  14. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    At the head office for Australia some fresh intelligence which we print below has been received from London relative to the temporary suspension of ...

    Article : 239 words
  15. THE FATAL BUILDINC ACCIDENT.

    Dr Youl will hold an inquest at the City Morgue at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow touching the death of the three men--Pecaud, Dallamert and Masson--who lost their lives ...

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  16. SITUATION AT SAMOA.

    Latest news from Samoa, under date 7th July, is to the effect that fighting between the followers of Mataafa and Malictoa commences to-day. ...

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  17. IRISH REPRESENTATION AT WESTMINSTER.

    During the debate in Committee on the Home Rule Bill last night an attempt was made by the Opposition to limit the Irish members of the ...

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  18. A MAN WITH MANY BANKERS.

    A case of " money had and received " as beard in the Count Court to-day by Judge Casey. The plaintiff is G. W. Giovanetti, who ...

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  19. LAND OF THE PHARAOHS.

    The situation in Egypt is again becoming grave. The young Khedive, Abbas Pasha, whose anti-English action in January ...

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  20. A SINGULAR PRESENTIMENT.

    A singular event in connection with the death of one of the unfortunate men--Francis Pecaud--has become known. About three weeks ago deceased went to Mr ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Investments and silver stocks weak. HEARALD Newsboys' Picnic success. Behavior of Malbourno newsbouys--first--class. ...

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  22. QUIET IN SYDNEY.

    The Ranelagh and Fitzroy steamers arrived at the A. U. S. N. Co.' wharf this morning, with non-Union crows. Very few people were about the wharves, and everything was ...

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  23. CIRCULAR ISSUED IN LONDON.

    This morning the Melbourne management received the following cable from London:-- "The directors have issued the following circular: It is with regret that ...

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  24. THE WOOLLOOMOOLOO MURDER.

    Mr O'Connor, Minister of Justice, who is at present in the country, will, immediately on his return to town, deal with the question of the bangles in connection with Aroher's ...

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  25. POWER OF IRISH MEMBERS.

    It is understood that Mr Gladstone proposes to abandon the clause, leaving the Irish representatives unlimited powers in the House of Commons. ...

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  26. ALLEGED ILLEGAL DISTRESS

    Balliffs may not break into a house, but if they find a window an inch or two open they may raise it and execute their distress warrant. ...

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  27. EXPERT EVIDENCE.

    Mr Von Steiger, who was deputed by Mr Rennick, chief mechanical engineer in the Railway department, to investigate the machinery at the Equitable Life ...

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  28. NAPIER HARBOR BOARD LOAN.

    The balance of the Napier Harbor Board loan bas been token up at the minimum fixed (98). [The total amount of the loan was L200,000 ...

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  29. THE NEW MALLEE LINES'

    About 150 more of the unemployed registered their names at the Railway department this morning, making 2400 in all. ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    A rather serious unpleasantness has occurred between the admiral in command of the French fleet on the North American station and the Government of ...

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  31. A MUSICAL CRITICISM.

    There was a large attendance of musical celebrities in the County Court this morning in anticipation of the hearing of the case of Summers v. Syme, which was second ...

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  32. THE WOOL MARKET.

    An upward tendency was manifested in the wool market to-day, and prices generally were better. Amongst the sales effected were the following:--Park ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A boxing contest for 1000dol. aside has been arranged to take place on 10th November between Peter Jackson, the colored boxer, late of Australia, and ...

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  36. THE IMPERIAL LAND BUILDING AND DEPOSIT COMPANY.

    The directors, auditors, and manager, seven persons in all, of the Imperial Land and Building and Deposit Co. were charged at the Water Police Court this morning ...

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  37. ATTACKS ON LORD DUFFERIN.

    The Marquis of Dufforin, the British Ambassador at Paris, is at present absent from the French capital. He has adopted the course of ...

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