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  7. A RAILWAY OUTRAGE.

    Considerable excitement was occasioned in Hobart last night. A report that the express train from Launceston was delayed owing to a ...

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  8. MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    The hearing of the charges against certain of the directors and officers of the Mercantile Bank was continued at the District Court this morning. ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    An official announcement was made today which has created the most general surprise. It is to the effect that Sir Henry ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr H. Asquith,the Home Secretary, in referring to a request that troops should be withdrawn from the disturbed ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Brazilian man-of-war, Rio Chuelo, has left Gibraltar for Rio Janeiro. This vessel is loyal to the existing Government, and she goes to assist President Peixoto ...

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  12. NEWS BY CABLE

    A shocking catastrophe has occurred in the town of Canton, State of Illinois, America. During a performance last night at the ...

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  13. THREAT BY ADMIRAL MELLO.

    Admiral Mello, tho Minister of Marine, and a leader of the insurrection, has issued a manifesto calling upon Rio de Janeiro to surrender. ...

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  14. BANK AMALGAMATIONS.

    Rumors are current in the city that amalgamations are likely to be arranged between the Bank of Victoria and the National Bank of Australasia and ...

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  15. SIGNS OF COLLAPSE.

    The miners' strike shows signs of collapse everywhere, except in two counties--Yorkshire and Lancashire. In these the men are still holding out. ...

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  16. A STRANGE STORY.

    This morning at about 11 o'clock a young man named Joseph Hallows was admitted to the Alfred Hospital in a weak, suffering condition, with a revolver bullet lodged in his ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Blustering Boreas. A.J.C. Spring Meeting. The short weight bread question. Situation in Mashonaland graver. ...

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  18. THE RUMOR DENIED.

    When the banking crisis was at its height, and various schemes were being put forward for the sure and certain establishment of Victorian financial concerns on an ...

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  19. OUR BOYS.

    The Australian Eleven left London yesterday for Liverpool on their way to New York, for which they sail by the steamer Germanic to-day. ...

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  20. HOME RULE.

    It is rumored that Archbishop Walsh, who has ever taken a prominent part in the Irish Home Rule movement, is going on a secret mission to the United States. ...

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  21. POSITION AT SANTOS.

    After engaging the forts at Santos, the three rebel warships sent to subdue that part, situated to the south of the capital, successfully landed a force of marines. ...

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  22. ANARCHY AT RIO.

    Since the flight of President Peixoto Bio de Janeiro has been in a condition of complete anarchy, and the most shocking scenes are to be witnessed ...

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  23. DEPARTURE FROM LIVERPOOL.

    The Australian Eleven left Liverpool for New York by the steamer Germanic to-day. There was a large crowd on the quay ...

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  24. SHERMAN SILVER ACT REPEAL.

    The bill for the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act is still under consideration by the United States Senate, the passing of the bill being delayed by ...

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  25. ROBBED WHEN DRUNK.

    John Meredith, John Edwards, Henry de Lacy and William Miller were placed in the dock at the Criminal Court, before the Chief Justice, to-day, on the charge of larceny from ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    An impression exists in political circles that the Italian Government, by means of the newly established National Bank of Italy, is amassing gold for the purpose of ...

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  27. A BOXING MATCH.

    "Jemmy" Lindsay, an American boxer has defeated George Mackenzie, of Sydney, in a boxing match at Omaha. The contest was decided in four rounds. ...

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  28. MATCHES IN THE COLONIES.

    It is considered unlikely that the Australian Eleven will play any matches in New Zealand on their way home. Whether they will play in Queensland or not ...

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  29. THE TARIFF COMMITTEE

    The Government propose to ask Sir Henry Wrixon to act as chairman, and Mr Tucker, M.L.A., will be one of the members of the Parliamentary Tariff ...

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  30. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The opening of the September wool sales finds the market very firm. Owing to the rates offered by home buyers, there is spirited competition on the part of the ...

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  31. THE COLOSSAL CASE.

    The jury in the Speight and Syme case made a trip to Gippsland by special train to-day, and they will return to-morrow. They were accompanied ...

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  32. THE APOTHECARIES ACT.

    Arguments were concluded before Mr Justice Hood this morning, in respect to the order nisi obtained to review the decision of the City Bench fining Mr R. Hayfield L20 ...

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  33. MUNICIPAL AUDITORS.

    The bill that Mr A. M'Kinley has introduced in tho Assembly to limit tho costs that may be recovered in connection with municipal rating has received a ...

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  34. GOLDEN PROSPECTS.

    The Government Geologist, Mr R. A. F. Murray, in a report to the Secretary for Mines, gives some interesting particulars regarding the geological formation of the ...

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  35. WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The American visible supply of wheat and flour amounts to 60,300.000 bushels, as compared with 64,800,000 bushels a week ago. ...

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  37. A TOBACCO BILL.

    In the Connty Court to-day, before Judge Hamilton, an action was brought by Zuicke and Co., tobacco importers, against a tobacco manufacturer named Kopman for ...

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  40. STABBING A SAILOR.

    An inquest was opened at the City Coroner's Court this morning on the body of Carl Reimann, a fireman, who was fatally stabbed at the Croydon Hotel on Tuesday night. ...

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  41. RUSSELL'S CREEK FIELD.

    The Assistant--Government Geologist, Mr James Sterling, and a surveyor of the Land department have returned from a visit to tho Russell's Greek gold field, near ...

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