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  5. THE NUPTIAL KN[?]

    This was a acit by Effio Hearn [?] for a dissolution of her marriage with Al[?] Edward Montague Hearn on the [?] descrtion. ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    "The Times" publishes letter by Mr T. B. Moxon, the secretary of the Manchester and County Bank Limited, on the Bank Issues Bill, introduced by Sir Geo. ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. SUSPENSION!

    The suspension of the National Bank of Australian has fallen like a bembshell on the colony. The stoppage of the Commercial Bank ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The crew of thE shipTemplemore from Wallaroo, South Australia, which was wrecked in the Pacific, have arrived at Southampton. ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. ACTION BY THE STOCK EXCHANGES.

    The difficulty caused to sbarebrokers through the suspension of business by the banks has induced the committees of the Bendigo and Ballarat ...

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  10. A BANK MANAGER INTERVIEWED.

    The manager of one of the leading city banks was seen by a HERALD representative to-day for the purpose of obtaining his views on the situation, but, like ...

    Article : 235 words
  11. MR PATTERSON SPEAKS.

    The Premier was seen on the subject this morning, and be was most emphatic as to the wisdom of the grave and responsible action taken by the Cabinet Mr ...

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  12. POSITION IN SYDNEY.

    The developments in Melbourne for the last forty-eight hours have accentuated more than ever the necessity for immediately passing the legislation in ...

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  13. PROBABLE EFFECT IN ENGLAND.

    It will hardly be said that the news of the failure will create a very bad impression in London and Edmburgh. This is all the more unfertunate because it is ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    May Day. Market firm. One more unfortunate. Mininge prospects rising. ...

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  15. A FINANCIER IN CONDEMNATION.

    A prominent financier, whose name we may not mention, was seen this morning. and expressed a very dee[?]ded opinion in regard to the "holiday" move. ...

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  16. SHIPPING TROUBLES AT HULL.

    The difficulties arising from the shipping strike at Hull are now virtually surmounted by the shipowners. Work at the docks is proceeding repidly. ...

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  17. THE POSITION IN ADELAIDE.

    Despite the fist which has gone forth in Melbourne that there is to be live days' bank holiday, two of the local brunches of the Melbourne banks ...

    Article : 131 words
  18. OPINION OF BANKERS

    Opinion among bankers this morning is cortainly not unanimous in approval of the action of the Government in ordering a five days' bank holiday. Two of the ...

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  19. WHAT BUSINESS MEN SAY.

    A representative of THE HERALD saw various business men during the morning, und they were almost unanimous in expressing regret that the holiday has ...

    Article : 189 words
  20. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    It is expected that the Government will concentrate all their energies in an effort to pass the Employers' Liabilities Bill and the Parish Councils Bill in ...

    Article : 73 words
  21. A WINDING-UP PETITION.

    Mr J. D. Wood prosented a petition to Mr., Justice Williams in the Practice Court this morning for the winding-up of the National Bank of Australasia. The ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND.

    The colors in which the Australian Eleven will play during their tour in England, have been presented to them on behalf of Mr S. Hordern, of Sydney. ...

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  23. A STOCK EXCHANGE OPINION.

    Prominent members of the Stock Exchange to-day expressed unhesitating opinions that the action of the Government in proclaiming a week's ...

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  24. LAST MOMENT.

    The Premier states that there was no tention in issuing the proclamation to foren the hanks to close during the five days. It it left optional with ...

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  25. A MERRY HILL.

    About 4.30 yesterday afternoon persens in the vicinty of the Cust[?] House were treated to four brisk [?]ds with bare kunckles between an [?] gray-br[?]ded ...

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  26. A WOULD-BE ASSASSIN.

    William Henry Townsend, the man who was suspected of an intention to shoot Mr Gladstone, and who was brought up at the Bow street Police ...

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  27. IN THE SUBURBS.

    In Prahran, St. Kilda and Malvern, where the National Bank had brauches, the news this morning of the suspension of the National Bank of Australasia ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Arrangements have been made by which the Roman Catholic workmen employed at the shipbuilding yards of Harland and Welff Limited, Belfast, who ware recently ...

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  29. PANIC-MONGERS.

    SIR,--The openly seandalous manner in which the affaire of the city institutions have been dircassed in railway carriages and other pieces of public rus[?] have greatly ...

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  30. THE GOVERNMENT ACCOUNT.

    The Government money on [?] at the banks amounts to over LI,500,000, so that the suspension of one institution after another was a serious matter. ...

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  31. COLONIAL INVESTMENT & AGENCY COMPANY LIMITED.

    The liquidators of the Colonial Investment Agency Company Limited (in liquidation) int[?]mate with regret that they will not he able to pay the dividend ...

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  32. RUMORS OF AMALGAMATION.

    Humors are current as to the advisability and practicability of amalgamating certain banks. The Treasurer, Mr G. D. Carter, causiders that six existing ...

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  33. A DRUNKEN FREMAN.

    Horman Bellmann, a fire[?] on the steam ship Echues, was charged a [?] Melbourne Court this morning with [?]ulting Peter Mack. a commercial trav[?] and being ...

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  34. AN UNTRUE STORY.

    It is now alleged that the entire story recently told about the pessants lying down on the railway line while the Czar of Russia was paying a visit to Kharkoff. ...

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  35. POLICE POINTS.

    At the Prahran Court this morning. Frederick Carter was sentenced to a mouth's imprisenment for attempting to steal a quantity of bags, the property of Frederick ...

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  36. THE SAVINGS BANKS

    The following is a copy of a telegram sent to the Actuaries of the Commisoners' Savings Banks in Victoria from the Comptreiler this morning :-- ...

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  37. THE " GARNISHING" OF CLARA PARKER.

    In the Practic Court this morning the applications made on [?]half of various cre[?]ters of Mrs Clara Parker for leave to attach the money recovered by the lady from Mr. ...

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  38. LIVE STOCK AGENTS.

    A deputation from the lire stock agents this morning asked the Commissioners to withdraw the special trams which had been arranged to run for the ...

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  39. FEELING IN THE COUNTRY.

    The general feeling is in favor of the Government action, but the susponsion causes great incovemence, to minimise which several banks are honoring their ...

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  40. AN EX-RAILWAY OFFICIAL.

    "Your Worship, I have a wife and family and comfortable home at Ascot Vale, and have seen better days." remarket a tall, powerfully-built, [?]lderly man named Adam ...

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  41. LEFT HER OME.

    Mr A. B. Patton, of Ha[?]orn road, [?] reported to the police the a girl named Mary Allisuson, who [?] his service as a [?] for the ...

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  42. THE ACT OF STATE.

    It was one o'clock yesterday afternoon when information was conveyed to the Premier that the National Bank intended to suspend payment ...

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  43. AT CASTLEMAINE.

    In accordance with the Government proclation all local branches, with one exception, have closed their doors, and bankers are taking a [?] ...

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  45. THE STANDARD BANK.

    It is notified in our advertising columns that a meeting of the shareholders in the Standard Bank of Australia Limited will be held to-morrow in the Banking ...

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  46. ARRESTED ON ARRIVAL

    On the arrival of the [?] yesterday afternoon [?] named John Dow Dr[?] was [?] on a charge of wife [?] ...

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  47. EFFECT IN THE OTHER COLONIES.

    Notwithstanding a telegram received from Sir George Dibbe to-day, and alluded to elsewhere, it is not known that Government of the other colonies will ...

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  48. AT THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The banking chamber of the Bank of Australasia presented a most animated appearance this afternoon. The chamber was crowded with customers -- some ...

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  49. AT MARYBOROUGH.

    The closing of the banks by Proclamation has intensified the suspensions. In Maryborough, besides ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENT.

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    The "Times" consures the Gladstone Government for opposing Mr Loder's Imperial ponuy postage scheme. Crew of the Templemore wrecked in ...

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  55. A SERIOUS STEP.

    The action of the Government is admitted to be of a most serious character. But Minister agree that it was one which they conceive was forced upon ...

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