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  4. THE TASMANIAN RAILWAY OUTRAGE.

    The Police Court enquiry concerning the railway outrage at the Horseshoe bridge, on the main line between Launceston and Hobart, on 20th September was continued at ...

    Article : 217 words
  5. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    The Commissioner of Lauds has received a telegram from the Inspector of Water Conservation at Coolgardie, concluding thus:--"From an inspection of the country ...

    Article : 155 words
  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence from Brazil is very fragmentary, and the reports are of a a character so widely different that it is hard to got from them an idea of the true ...

    Article : 136 words
  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    A rumour is in circulation that the buoyed end of the ocean cable which is being laid between Queensland and New Caledonia has been lost near the latter ...

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  8. TODAY'S SPORT

    The weather is not by any means so agreeable as it might be this afternoon. The attendance, however, is satisfactory, including a Government House party, and considerable ...

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  9. GUINEAS COUPON.

    The CAULFIELD GUINEAS will be run on Saturday next, the 14th inst. THE HERALD offers a GOLD ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 409 words
  10. SUICIDE AT A HOTEL.

    Mr Candler, district coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue this afternoon, on the body of Walter William Hare, jeweller, late of 135 Swanston street, city. ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY.

    The directors of the New Zealand Shipping Company have declared a dividend of three per cent., and carry forward L3000 to next half year. ...

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  12. ENGLISH RESIDENTS IN DANGER.

    The British consul at Rio Janeiro has issued a warning to the English residents. He points out that, consequent upon the position of the new defence ...

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  13. TRAGEDY IN THE POLICE FORGE.

    At twenty minutes to nine o'clock this morning, Constable M'Guiness, in passing along the corridor upstairs at the Russell Street Barracks, heard a shot. ...

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  14. EXTRAORDINARY USE OF MESMERISM.

    It has been proposed that the man De Jong, who was lately arrested in Holland on a charge of wife murder, shall be hypnotised with a view to ascertaining ...

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  15. THE TURF IN ENGLAND.

    The race for the Kempton Park Stakes was run at Kempton Park, today, and resulted in a win for Matchbox, with Sonofoine second and Silver Image third. ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Mining news good. Road traffic continues. Herald coupon today. Caulfield Guineas coupon today. ...

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  17. BURNT TO DEATH.

    A shocking calamity has occurred at Smolensk, in Russia. A fire broke out in the barracks, which resulted in twenty-five soldiers being ...

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  18. THE WOOL SALES.

    Prices were unchanged at the wool auctions today. Amongst the sales effected are the following:--N, 16d; Warkou, 8d; Bindargo, 8[?]d; Liiuostone ...

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  19. NOTE WELL.

    Cut the coupon out and address Editor, THE HERALD, Melbourne. A number of coupons may be placed in a single envelope. ...

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  20. PRIVATE MESSAGE.

    The following has been received by the Australian Mortgage Land and Finance Company Limited, dated 6th inst:--Wool Sales.--The sales will close ...

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  21. AFTER A HOUSEBREAKER.

    The country around Coburg is often fixed upon as a suitable place for hunting, and the residents between Moreland and Reynard roads are often entertained with the ...

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  22. BURGLARY IN CARLTON.

    The merry burglar was strongly in evidence in Carlton last night, when a successful midnight raid was made upon the pawnbroking establishment of Mr Moss Aarons, ...

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  23. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLING.

    Two seamen, named Mordo M'Cauly and John Nicholas were arrested on warrant yesterday afternoon on a charge of embezzling ship's stores, the property of the contain ...

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  24. THE PENTRIDGE FORGERIES.

    The Inspector-General of Penal Establishments desires to specially warn the public against cashing certain cheqnes drawn by the Governor of Pentridge and signed "Fred ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices from South Africa state that a British patrol in Bechuanaland was attacked by a party of Matabeles. The British fired upon the Matabeles, who ...

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  26. HORSES FOR INDIA.

    The B.I.S.N. Company's as Bhundara will leave the railway pier, Port Melbourne, early to-morrow morning, for India, with a cargo of horses. The shipment includes the ...

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