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  5. NEWS BY CABLE

    To-day a large deputation of the Irish delegates at present in England, waited upon the Lord Mayor of London (the Right Hon. Stuart Knill) and laid before ...

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  6. LONDON CHARTERED BANK OF AUSTRALIA.

    The news of the suspension of the London Chartered Bank of Australia was not known in this city until after banking hours to-day, ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    His Imperial Majesty the Emperor William of Germany, who is at present visiting Rome, and who recently had an audience with Pope Leo XIII., has ...

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  8. ALLEGED BANKING DEFALCATIONS.

    A crowd of considerable size assembled in the City Court this morning, and exhibited no small amount of interest in the case crains: Alfred T'ale and John Francis ...

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  9. THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BRUTHEN.

    The partially calcined bones, supposed to have belonged to the missing Indian hawker, are being examined by Dr Shields and Dr Kenny. These gentlemen are at ...

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  10. NORTHERN COLONIES

    It is anticipated that the new Australian Canadian line of steamers will open up on important wool trade between Sydney and Vancouver. The trading wool merchants are ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The shorn lambs. All round reductions. Public servants resigned. The Loudon Chartered Bank. ...

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  12. EVIDENCE NEARLY COMPLETE.

    Nearly all the evidence in the Bucball murder case has now been got together mainly by the efforts of Defective Nixon, Constable, Lennox, who arrested ...

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  13. THE DIRECTORS' REPORT.

    The report of the directors of the London Chartered Bank of Australia recommend the payment of a dividend at the rate of 6 per cent per aunum, and ...

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  14. STATEMENT BY SIR WILLIAM EWART.

    Sir William Ewart, Bart., of Glanbark, Belfast, has declared that one Irish firm of manufacturers is preparing to remove its plant from Ireland, at a cost of ...

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  15. THE HULL RIOTS.

    In view of the continued disturbances at Hull a force of London mounted police has been sent to that city. Mr Ascuith, the Home Secretary, has ...

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  16. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    A respetably-dressed middle-aged man, turned Wm. Huntly Hodgson, was charged at the District Court this morning with damaging cushions in a railway carriage, ...

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  17. A BANK MANAGER'S VIEW.

    The manager of one of the principal banks in the city, speaking this morning about the suspension of the London Chartered Bank, said the news caused considerable surprise ...

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  18. ORANGE RIOTS AT BELFAST.

    The agitation in Belfast still continues. Hostile collisions in the streets of the city between large bodies of Protestants aud Roman Catholics have only been ...

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  19. ARREST OF A GIRL.

    A smart capture was made this morning by Constable M'Pherson, who received a warrant at 9 o'clock to street a girl named Florris M'Donald of Melbourne, charged ...

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  20. THE POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    It would be a folly to say that the suspension of the London Chartered Bank of Australia did not cause surprise in Melbourne this morning; but it is bone the less ...

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  21. SOONER COMMIT SUICIDE.

    An elderly man, named Thomas Astons, was charged at the City Court this morning with vagrancy. He was found steading against a verandah post in ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVICE RETRENCHMENT.

    As soon as yesterday afternoon HERALD containing the new scale of selections in the salaries of public servant, was published, officers began to frcoly ...

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  23. THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT.

    The Government deposit at the London Chartered Bank amounts to something ever L200,000, but the exact amount will be made up to-day. ...

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  24. THE WOOL MARKET.

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  25. COLLISION AT NEWCASTLE.

    The following telegram was posted at the Exchange this morning :-- A collinon occurred in the barber this morning about 6.30 between the steamer ...

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  26. THE NEWS IN THE COUNTRY

    Much surprise was expressed this morning when it became known thai the local branch of the London Chartered Bank had closed its doors for banking purposes. ...

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  27. THE CONTRACTOR'S PLANT BOBBERY.

    The black trackers are still engaged tracking the perpetrators of the robbery of contractor's plant from the Satisfied Quarries. ...

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  28. PRIVATE MESSAGES.

    Dalgety and Company Limited have received following cabin message from their London office, under date 25th inst.:-- "The wool sales continue firm, lately reported rates ...

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  29. STILL ANOTHER INFANT.

    As a Mrs Dickenson, who read as in Green street, Richmond, was walking along Walnut street, a short distance from her residence, to-day, she discovered the body of a ...

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  30. NOTICES OF AMENDMENTS.

    In the House of Commons last night notices of amendments in the Home Rule Bill were given by several members of the Gladstonian party. ...

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  31. LITTLE SURPRISE IN SYDNEY.

    The suspension of the London Chartered Bank occasioned very bite surprise in Sydney, and no uneasiness was ?nifeated by the depositors of any of the other banks. ...

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  32. SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.

    The Treasurer states that there is no foundation for the rumor thai it is proposed to reduce the rate of interest on Savings Bank deposits from 4 ...

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  33. TOO MANY MOTHERS.

    The case of an infant named Mary Wilson or Roske was again before the Brunswick Court this morning. The circumstances connected with the ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A number of Scottish and English depositors in the Australian Joint Stock Bank are in favor of the reconstruction of the bank, provided a reasonable schema can bo promptly submitted. ...

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  36. MONKEY AND THE MARBLE.

    A Young man named John Roche was charged at the City Court, this morning, with gaining in a public place with the monkey and the marbles. Detective D. G. ...

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  39. A NEW RAILWAY DEPARTURE.

    The Railway Commissioners told a deputation front Colac this morning that the morning that the mails would be carried to Beeao by means of tricycles in future. ...

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  40. ROW IN A WINE SHOP.

    Charles Peetz entered Julius Arlie's wine shop in Flinders street last night about 8 o'clock, and remained there several boars. Shortly before closing time ...

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  42. THE TREASURER AND THE SAVINGS BANKS.

    The Treasurer contradicts the cable report that he intends to borrow from the Savings Bank sufficient money to pay off the L2,107,000 loan which falls due on the ...

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