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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    There is no abatement of the terri[?] gale which is raging throughout the length and breadth of the United Kingdom, and the abnormal rainfall has caused floods along ...

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  8. THE RAGING CARNIVAL.

    Just seven years have elapsed since Blink Bonny, the rankest of rank outsiders, astonished the knowing division by running right away with the Caulfield Cup. Since ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The reports to hand regarding the claret vintage are not altogether favorable. Owing to the practical failure of the vin[?] crops the quantity of claret produced this ...

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  10. MEWS BY CABLE

    The tenders invited by the Newcastle (N. S. W.) Borough Council for a loan of L74,000, the minimum being fixed at 95, were opened to-day. Only four tenders ...

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  11. PENAL SERVITUDE FOR LIFE.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Bertram Everard, charged with assaults on females, was sentenced to penal servitude for life, the first there years in irons. ...

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  12. ALLEGED CONTEMPT BY NEWSPAPERS.

    The hearing of the application made upon behalf of Messrs Boeke, Tomp[?]tt and Co, the attachment of Mr Alfred Martin E[?]sworth, publisher of the "Argus" and ...

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  13. THE OVERLAND MAIL ROUTE.

    The question of substituting Salonica in place of Brindisi as the European point of departure for the Australian, Indian and China mails is being discussed by the ...

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  14. ALLEGED WRECK OFF NEWFOUNDLAND COAST.

    ST. JOHN'S NEWFOUNDLAND, 15th Oct. The reports received here that a largo cattle steamer, bound from Montreal to Dundee, had been wrecked in St. Mary ...

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  15. THE VACANCY IN THE CUSTOMS.

    A meeting of the Public Service Board was held this morning at which the question of filling up the vacancy in the department of Customs, caused by the death of ...

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  16. RUSSIA IN CENTRAL ASIA.

    The reported occupation by Russian troops of the Pamir Plateau on the northwest frontier of India, under pretence of scientific exploration has been the subject ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

    Gloomy, indeed, for racing folk is the dolorous news doled out by the Observatory oracles regarding to-morror's weather, Mr Ellery is drawing queen ...

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  18. IRISH AFFAIRS.

    The Irish members who remained loyal to the late Mr C. S. Parnell are already showing signs of activity in carrying out their expressed determination to continue ...

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  19. MILITARY APPOINTMENT FOR SYDNEY.

    Major Renny Tailyour, R. E., will leave England for Sydney in a fortnight's time to assume the post of commanding engineer in the New South Wales ...

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  20. OUR AMMUNITION SUPPLY.

    Some correspondence has recently passed between the Defence authorities and the manufacturers of the ammunition supplied to the department, and which ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The Adelaide wheat market remains very dull. Influenza still on the increase at Albury, another death this morning. ...

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  22. CASUAL LABOR TO BE ABOLISHED.

    All the Thames Wharfingers' have resolved to abolish casual labor on the wharves, and to establish a permanent service of regular laborers. ...

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  24. IN THE DOCK.

    A young man, named Joan Weeks pleaded guilty, to the charge of embezzling L2 6s, the moneys of George Mateer, baker, of Johnston street, Collingwood, in ...

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  25. THE CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In consequence of the defeat of the Ministry, Sir Henry Parkes has not only determined to resign, but has announced his intention of going out of public[?]. ...

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  26. OUR YOUNG SOLDIERS.

    The cadet officers of Victoria, including inspectors of schools and teachers from all parts of the colony, from the Murray to the sea continued their drill at the ...

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  27. POLICE MAGISTRATES IN VICTORIA.

    The comments of THE HERALD on the appointment of Mr W. Leader to the position of police magistrate, together with the criticism indulged in last night by ...

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  28. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY.

    A young man named Richard Watson, known as "Liverpool Jack," was placed in the dock on the above charge. Mr Finlayson prosecuted tor the Crown. ...

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  29. THE HARBOR TRUST.

    Tho loan of a quarter of a million, which has just been floated on the London market for the Melbourne Harbor Trust, completes tho L2,000,000 which ...

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  30. "GENERAL" BOOTH'S "HOUSEHOLD SALVAGE BRIGADE."

    "Commissioner" Cadman, the head of "General" Booth's "Darkest England " scheme, has issued a circular in reference to the formation of what is termed "Our ...

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  31. WORLD'S FAIR AT CHICAGO.

    A large deputation, consisting of representatives of the Chamber of Commerce and Manufactures and of the Vignerons and Agriculturalists' Association, waited on the ...

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  32. ALLEGED SHOPBREAKING.

    Two young men named Henry Lewis and John Ske[?]an were charged with shopbreaking. The evidence was to the effect that on the 23rd ult. the shop of ...

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  33. THE BROKERS' BILL.

    SIR,--The public is certainly most long suffering. However, at last a Bill is to he brought in to protect our interests. Is the Stock Exchange of Melbourne to the one ...

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  34. THE DEEP WATER TRAGEDY REVIVED.

    An Armidale correspondent wires that a man named Dwyer, well known there, has confessed that he murdered Montgomery, the victim of the Deep Water tragedy, ...

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  35. STAPLES' PICTURE SALE.

    To-day there was somewhat of our Christie and Manson in Fraser's auction of Mr Staples' pictures, the largest private collection yet brought to the hammer ...

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  36. A DISGRACEFUL CASE.

    What was characterised by Mr Justice Hood at a disgraceful case came under the notice of his Honor to-day. The matter was interesting from the fact that it ...

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  37. LATE SPORTING.

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  38. DEATH OF AN OLD COLONIST

    Mr J. Pickering, an old pioneer colonist or 1839, died this morning. He was for a long time a member of the Legislative Council. ...

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  40. TWICE AS LONG.

    Boolmaker: "Boots should not be wo[?] every day, ma'am. They should be gives chance to set back their shape. B[?]y two pairs, ma'am, and wear one pair one day ...

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  41. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES[?]

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  44. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Catherine Andrew, boardinghouse keeper, of 112 Hotham street, East Melbourne. Causes[?] Dulness in business as a bo[?]ding-house keeper. Liabilities, L215 7s; assets, ...

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  46. A NOTE FROM CAULFIELD.

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