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  6. MEWS BY CABLE

    The new service of monthly steamers between London and Now Zealand, which Messrs Turnbull, Martin and Co. have decided upon starting, will be ...

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  7. NEWS BY GABLE

    Colonel Hutton, who has been appointed commandant of the military forces of New South Wales, leaves England by the R.M.S. Parramatta on ...

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  8. VICTORIA RAGING CLUB.

    The unsettled state of the weather fur tho Y.K.C. Autumn Race campaign is much to be deplored, especially in view of the great expense the V.R, Club ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN ANUTSHELL

    Five more unfortunates. Champion Stakes to-day. Mercantile Bank cast; again to-day, Adelaide stock and share market a ...

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  10. SCENE IN THE HOUSE OF! COMMONS. '

    The following description of a remarkable scene in the House of Commons already briefly reported in Tut Hulls cablegrams, is given by the" Daily News" ...

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  11. THE SYDNEY SENSATION.

    The jury in the baby farming case, after bring locked up all night, returned a verdict of wilful murder against John and Sarah Makin, but recommended the ...

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  12. THE MERCANTILE BANK CASE.

    Mr Panton, P.M., took his scat on the Bench at the Second Civil Craft punctually at half-past 10 o'clock this morning, and proceeded with the second ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL MARKET.

    A knock-out in the share market is, causing a good deal of surprise at the Hill. Mr Howell, being interviewed, says it in the result of many Wars being at work, no ...

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  14. HOME RULE.

    It has been decided by the Opposition that Sir Michael E. Hicks-Beach, formerly Chief Secretory for Ireland and latterly President of the Board of Trade ...

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  15. AFTER THE VERDICT.

    When the verdict in the case was given Mrs Makin completely broke down, sobbed piteously, and cried, "It's Clarry (her daughter) that did it t " ...

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  16. THE COUNTRY FIRE BRIGADES.

    The Firemen's Demonstration was continued this morning, when the attendance was again large. Appended are the results of the running:— ...

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  17. RULE BRITANNIA.

    An important announcement was made in the House of Commons lost night concerning the increase of the navy projected by the Government. Sir ...

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  18. JUDGE LYNCH.

    Regarding the case of a Segre who was publicly tortured in Texas at the instance of Judge Lynch, the "Dally News" furnishes the following particulars:— ...

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  19. SPEIGHT V. SYME.

    The case of Speight v. Syme was the subject of an application by Mr Mitchell, on behalf of the plaints, for further particulars this morning. ...

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  20. HEAVY WEATHER IN THE NORTH.

    Continuous rain and heavy weather pre vail along the coast. The telegraph lines northward are interrupted. ...

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  21. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    Miss Pattie Browne, the well-known Australian soubrette actress, appeared last night at the Court Theater, London, in Mr Pinero's now comedy, The ...

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  22. SEQUEL TO A DOG FIGHT.

    In the Carlton Court, this morning, George Elinor sought to recover L10 damages from Henry Skinner for earning the death of plaintful tux turner. ...

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  23. THE DRESSMAKER'S CLAIM.

    An interesting slander case was before the Full Court to-day on appeal from a decision of Judge Hamilton given a the County Court at Shepparton. ...

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  24. FEDERATION OF LABOR.

    Resolutions have been passed by tho Sailors' Union and the Firemen's Union in favor of joining the Miners Federation. ...

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  25. THE VICTORIA CHALLENGE CUP.

    At the eighth annual show of the Hackney Horse Society held at Islington, the Victoria Phalange Cup, presented by Mr A. R. Blackwood, of Melbourne ...

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  26. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    The body of a made child named Arthur Henry Perry, 12 mouths old, was taken to the City Morgue this afternoon by Constable O'shaugeuy. The ...

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  27. THE NEWMARKET COUPON.

    None of the many competitors for the gold watch offered by THE HERALD as a prize for the correct nomination of the placed horses in the Now marker ...

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  28. FILTH THROUGH THE POST.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police has forwarded to Superintendent Kennedy one of the objectionable circulars to which attraction was directed by ...

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  29. CREMATION IN WALES.

    The body of Dr. William Price, the Welsh physician and Druid, was (according to precise instructions left by him) credulities on the hillside in a field allied Carian ...

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  30. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    During the night of the 7th Instant a poultry thief descended upon the yard of Mr Salkeld, Pice Hotel, Port Melbourne. About 50 fowls of various breed:, valued at L3. ...

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  31. THE ACCIDENT TO THE "PILOT."

    Captain Johnson, who was injured by being jambed between the water-loxccd steam launch Pilot and one of the cylinders at the sunken skip Cape Verde on Tuesday. ...

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  33. POLICE RETURNS FOR FEBRUARY.

    The returns by the police for the month of February show that 273 persons were arrested during the month. Of these 133 were cases of drunk and disorderly ; vagrancy, 20 ...

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  37. LATE SPORTING.

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  38. PUBLIC TENDERS.

    The following tenders were accepted today by the Board of of Land and Works:— Construction and supply of reforming machines and tools for reforming cartrideu ...

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    The Imperial German mail steamer Karlsruhe loft Suez on the morning of the 6th lust, outward bound for Australian ports. ...

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