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  6. THE NUPTIAL KNOT.

    The action of Coope v. Coope was continued this morning before Mr Justice Williams. Messrs Higgins and Welgall for the ...

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  7. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    It is now idle to speculation what the Government majority on the Income Tax will be, as the proceedings in the Assembly to-night may put the whole matter in a ...

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  8. STATE SUBSIDISED REFRESHMENTS.

    A detailed examination of the estimates for 1893-4 shows that the Government have been unsparing in the application of the pruning knife in ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    A shocking accident has occurred at Aberavon, a town on the River Aven, near Swansea Bay, Glamorganshire. A large partly of visitors were enjoying ...

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  10. NEWS BY GABLE

    The trial of Mr Norton and M. Ducre, editor of the newspaper "La Cocarde," on charges of forging and publishing documents which it was pretended had ...

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  11. OUR BOYS.

    At Canterbury to-day the Australian Eleven opened their return match against the Kent county representatives. The first match was won by the ...

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  12. THE GOLDEN DUSTMAN.

    In a memorandum received this morning we learn that the proprietors of the Victorian Smelting Works had been successful to their tender for the Mint sweepings, ...

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  13. WESTWARD HO!

    It was ascertained at the annual meeting of the Adelaide Racing Club held yesterday, that the total amount embezzled by J. Danlevic, late secretary of the club, was ...

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  14. HUGE CATASTROPHE.

    A shocking catastrophe is reported from Chun, where an arsenal near the city of Canton has been blown up, causing the utmost devastation for miles round. ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Healthy market. Civilisation in Samoa. Heads rolling about tho street. Gold still first favorite with the public. ...

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  16. NORTHERN COLONIES.

    The police this morning made a successful raid on an [?]theit distillery at Hunter's Hill, and seized the still in fall working order in a house occupied by a baker, ...

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  17. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The negotiations between the colliery owners and the miners respecting the 25 per cent, reduction in wages, against which the men have struck, have fallen ...

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  18. THE HEADS OF HIS ENEMIES.

    Further particulars have been received of the recent lighting in Samoa, when the King Malieton defeated the insurgent chief Mataa[?]a, inflicting upon ...

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  19. MONEY AND METALS.

    On the assembling of Congress, which is convened for to-day, Senator Bland, the author of the Bland Silver Act of 1878, wilt introduce a bill for the repeal ...

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  20. TRADES HALL AND RETRENCHMENT.

    A morning contemporary credits the Trades Hall with holding tho opinion that retrenchment has gone far enough. Mr Bromley, M.L.A., referring to this ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Negotiatians will be opened in October between the Governments of Russia and Germany with the view pf arranging a commercial trenty. The object of this ...

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  22. MATCH AGAINST LIVERPOOL.

    The Australian Eleven win begin a match on Thursday next against a team representing Liverpool and district. ...

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  23. THE RIPON LEA OUTRAGE.

    The hearing of the charge against the two men, Charles Warningham and James Watts, of assaulting with intent to murder Charles Pittman, Sir Frederick Sargood's ...

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  24. FIXTURES.

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  25. DEATH OF MR J. MACDONALD, J.P.

    We announce this afternoon the death of Mr John MacDonald, J.P., which occurred at the Grand Hotel about one o'clock this morning. Mr MacDonald had been ill for ...

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  26. FALLING RAILWAY REVENUE.

    The continued fall of the railway revenue is occupying the serious attention of the Government. Mr Patterson finds his hands full with his other ...

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  27. ON THE WALLABY.

    Two young men named Cook and David were remanded to-day at Wodonga on a charge of breaking, entering and robbing a dwelling house at Baranduda, Victoria. ...

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  28. ALLEGED BABY TRAFFIC.

    At the Co[?]rg Court this morning Mrs Mary Drummond and Mrs Kate Green applied to have two children sent to the Industrial Schools. ...

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  29. THE LATE CHARLES DICKENS.

    During the examination of Mr Leonard Levy, financier, by Mr 0. P. William in the Insolvency Court, the witness was questioned about a box containing relics of ...

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  31. IN THE DOCK.

    John Millar pleaded guilty to receiving the shirts and other article of clothing stolen from the dwelling of Penelope Aim Page on the 29th June. ...

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  32. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Thomas James Murray, a young man, was before the City Court to-day on a charge of embezzling moneys belonging to Maurice Levinson. ...

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