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  6. FREEHOLD INVESTMENT AND BANKING COMPANY.

    As reported in THE HERALD on Friday last, the liquidators of the Freehold Investment and Banking Company Limited sought the advice of Mr. ...

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  7. THE FLOODS IN QUENNSLAND.

    The Postmaster General this morning received the following telegram from Toowoomba:-- Ipswich reports that the water has gone ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    Later advices in regard to the rioting at Bogota (Columbia), recently reported, state that during tho rioting 100 persons were killed and 500 more or less ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Letters have been received in Egypt from the Ulema, or body of learned men attached to the Sultan's palace at Constantinople, declaring that the [?] ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Hawaiian commissioners, headed by Mr. Thurston, who recently proceeded to Washington to petition the United States Government to annex the islands, ...

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  11. THE FIRE FIEND.

    A ghastly discovery was made early this morning in a small two roomed wooden tenement, No. 51 Rokeby street, Collingwood, and occupied by a married couple named ...

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  12. A BANK FAILURE.

    The Banca Roma delta Rio Plata at Buenos Ayres has suspended payment. It has been discovered that the manager has lost a million dollars of the bank's ...

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  13. HUDDERSFIELD ELECTION.

    The election of a member of the House of Commons to fill the vacancy for Huddersfield caused by the death of Mr. William Summers (Gladstonian) took ...

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  14. THE MINISTERIAL ELECTIONS.

    The Castlemaine election takes place tomorrow. Saturday was the last day upon which Mr. Longmire could have withdrawn from the contest, but as he did not do so the ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Market firm. The tramway men object. Is Lord Hopetoun going to resign? War cloud looming heavier in Egypt. ...

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  16. UGANDA.

    Mr. Gladstone, when speaking yesterday on Mr. Laboachere's amendment, declared that the Government had resolved not to drift in connection with Uganda. ...

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  17. NORTHERN COLONIES

    A Cabinet meeting will be held this afternoon to consider the political situation. Ministers Individually are quite ready to go to the country if this is considered the beat ...

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  18. DEBATE IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Labouchere made a speech with reference to the British occupation of Egypt, He declared that it would be ...

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  19. DEATH OF A PEER.

    The death is announced of Lorth Northbourne (Sir Walter Charles James), in his 77th year. Sir Walter James was raised to the peerage by Mr. Gladstone in ...

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  20. IN THE SOUDAN.

    Later intelligence has been received from the Soudan respecting the movements of Osman Digna, the Arab leader. ...

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  21. HEAVY RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Heavy rains are still falling in the North. The Richmond and Clarence Rivers are rising, and floods are feared. Great damage has already been done to the maize and other ...

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  22. THE ARCHDUKE FRANZ FERDINAND.

    It has been arranged that the Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria, who is making a tour round the world, shall extend his visit to India for a month. ...

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  23. FALSE PRETENCES.

    This morning, at tho North Melbourne Court, Arthur R. Parkinson, a smart looking man, was charged with obtaining L2 by false pretences from Robert ...

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  24. THE ROYAL MILITARY TOURNAMENT.

    The Royal Military Tournament will open on 25th May. The War Office has undertaken to provide the Victorian competitors with horses and with a field ...

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  25. THE DEACON DIVORCE CASE.

    Mr. Parker Deacon, the American banker, who was tried in May last year for shooting M. Abeille, a Frenchman, whom he found in his wife's room, at ...

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  26. THE ZANTE DISASTER.

    Several Italian and Greek men-of-war are proceeding to Zante with supplies for tho assistance of the sufferers by the earthquake. ...

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  27. RESPONSIBILITIES OF DIRECTORS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting on the suspension of the Federal Bank of Australia, declares that the London directors of any Australian Bank Ought to ...

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  28. AT BROKEN HILL.

    A frightful accident happened at Tarrawingee Flux quarries on Saturday. A man named John Farr, and his mate were putting in a charge of rack a rock when the ...

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  29. SPEECH BY SIR ROBERT HAMILTON.

    Sir Robert Hamilton, late Governor of Tasmania, in a speech delivered at Edinburgh last night, spoke highly of the action of Mr. Henry, tho Treasurer of ...

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  30. THE MERCANTILE BANK.

    Some of the shareholders in the Mercantile Bank of Australasia dispute the validity of the call that has been made, on the ground that tho bank has not been ...

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  31. LARCENY FROM A RAILWAY TRUCK.

    Ruben M'Lean was charged at the North Melbourne Court this morning stealing a quantity of wheat from a railway truck on the 4th Inst. Inspector Gray prosecuted. ...

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  32. MINING ACCIDENT AT BALLARAT.

    An alarming mining accident happened here this morning, at 7 o'clock, it the Sir Henry Loch mine, at the corner of Skipton and Darling streets, by which the lives of ...

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  33. FATAL FIRE AT RICHMOND.

    A fire occurred at No. 4 Walnut street. South Richmond, at 5 o'clock yesterday morning in the house, b[?]owned and occupied by Mr. Micheal Hourigan. ...

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  34. TRADE AND THE FLAG.

    Sir John Thompson, the Premier of Canada, is about to outer into negotiation with the other British colonics with a view of bringing about the adoption of ...

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  35. THE QUEENSLAND NEW CALEDONIA CABLE.

    The French Cabinet has approved of the convention concluded between Queensland and Now South Wales and the Societe Francaise des Telegraphes ...

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  36. BOY BURNED AT COBURG.

    A shocking accident, resulting in the death of a little boy 4[?] years old, named Sydney Horace Hunt, occurred at Coburg on Saturday morning. ...

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  37. LANCASHIRE COTTON SPINNERS.

    The master cotton spinners in Lancashire adhere to their determination to make a reduction of 5 per cent in the wages of the operatives. ...

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  38. LORD HOPETOUN AND THE GOVERNORSHIP.

    No credence whatever. Is given to the cabled rumor that Lord Hopetoun intends 10 resign tho Governorship of Victoria. His Excellency's term of office does not ...

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  39. THE OPINION IN MELBOURNE.

    It is believed here that this is merely a "try [?]," and that the shareholders who are disputing the call will get little sympathy from tho courts in the matter. Of ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH OF A CHILD.

    A child, 14 months old, died at the residence of Mrs. Smith, Pickles street, Port Melbourne about 2'o clock this morning. The mother of the child is a young unmarried ...

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  41. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A very sudden death took place last night at No. 90 Victoria street, Carlton a man, named John Ling Baker, 43 years of age, a gardener, has been lodging at ...

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  42. THE AFFIDAVIT.

    The affidavit, which was filed, ran as follows:-- IN THE SUPREME COURT. In the matter of Part I of the Companies. ...

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  44. A FEDERATION DINNER.

    The premier has issued invitations to those who have taken an interest in forwardings the cause of Federation to a dinner at Menzies to-night, given in honor of ...

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  45. LATE SPORTING.

    OAKLEIGH PLATE.--[?], at 11.40 a.m. Pilot Boy and The Roe, at 12.5 p.m. ...

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  46. THE STRIKE OF STONEMASONS.

    The forty-three stonemasons who came out on strike on Saturday last from the Malinsbury Stone-cutting Works, Footscray, are determined not to take 10s per day ...

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  47. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    Messrs Campbell and Sons, at Kirk's Bazaar, to-day sold a bay pony mare by Terrific to Mr. Hopton for [?]., and the steeplechaser Doswell to Mr. Hopper for [?] ...

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