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  6. MAGAZINE EDITORS.

    MR G. NEWNES, OF "THE STRAND." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    It has transpired this morning that the Bank of Australasia Will not have anything to do with the defunct Van Diemen's Land Bank. No reason is assigned ...

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  8. THEATRICAL ASSAULTCASE

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Hamilton and a jury of four, an assault action was tried, in which Alexander Middicton, manager for Messrs ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Advicen received from the Canadian wheat growing districts state that the prospects of the forthcoming harvest are most promising, the warm weather prevailing ...

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  10. THE MALLEE BOARD.

    The Board appointed by Parliament to inquire into the Mallee land question, sat again to-day. The Hoard is inking evidence preparatory to getting out on a visit of in ...

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  11. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN SOUTH WALES.

    An alarming colliery explosion has occurred in Glamorganshire, the scene of the disaster being a colliery in the vicinity of Caerphilly, a market town in ...

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  12. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Harbor Trust patiently w at tint for the Government to consider and decide legarding the proposal to reclaim certain lands at Port Melbourne. It is ...

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  13. ROBBERIES AT BRIGHTON.

    For sonic time paid, robberies of a petty nature hate frequently been reported to the Brighton police by residents, and despite the effects of officers in uni ...

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  14. SUNDAY TRADING.

    The case of George True, who was recently lined L5 at Brunswick for selling two pennyworth of potatoes on a Sunday, wan brought under the notice of ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    British Bank liquidates. Outlook of the building trade better. Land in Pall Mall, London, sold at equal to L500,000 per acre. ...

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  16. THE CANADIAN POLITICAL SCANDALS.

    The inquiries regarding the Canadian Government scandals are being continued from day to day. At to-day's sittings it was shown that Government printers had ...

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  17. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives last night a motion brought forward by the Premier for the removal of the Public Trustee from office in consquence of the ...

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  18. RAILWAY DEPUTATIONS.

    In consequence of the recent heavy floods la the country districts, the Railway Commissioners were today waited on By fouÂŁ deputations who wanted certain works ...

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  19. THE FAMINE IN INDIA.

    The famine in India still continues, and the distress in the Madras Presidency is greatly accentuated ...

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  20. THAT BRUNSWICK BURGLARY.

    At the Brunswick Court tins morning George Gordon, alias Geo. Giles, was charged with burglary with intent to steal from the residence of Dr Louis Henry, at ...

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  22. THE LAND BANK FAILURES IN MELBOURNE.

    The London financial newspapers, commenting on the recent failures in Australia, declare that they should not be re ...

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  23. HIGH CHANCE PRICES.

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  24. FROM SYDNEY.

    Speaking last night at a Masonic banquet, at Aibury, Provincial Grand Master Harman Tarrant said he had often thought it would be a good thing to have ...

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  25. HUSBAND AND WIFE

    The troubles of John Slavers and his wife Mary, occupied the attention of Mr O'Meara P.M., and a Bench of Justices at the South Melbourne Court this morning. The Bus ...

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  26. JIM HALL IN AMERICA.

    Jim Hall, the Australian pugilist, while drinking at a bar in Michigan, quarrelled with his manager. Parson Davies. ...

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  28. THE HOLY RELIC AT TREVES.

    The number at pilgrims to the relie at Troves increases daily, and yesterday 40,000 poisons inspected the Holy Cost. ...

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  29. MINING NEWS

    The south winge is looking well all round, and arrangements have been made' to blow in the second furnace tonight. Ironstone is coining to hand ...

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  30. TODAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    High WATER AT WILLIAMSTOWN, 26th August—Afternoons 7.17 to-morrow morning 7.49 afternoon, 8.11. ARRIVED ...

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  31. MR SPURGEON'S ILLNESS.

    The condition of the Rev. O. H. Spurgeon docs not improve satisfactorily, being of a very fluctuating character. ...

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  32. ABOUT A DOG.

    John Hope, of Mereland road, Brunswick, this morning proceeded against Chas. W, Carnegie on a charge of illegally detaining a pointer dog, valued at L50. Mr Shannon ...

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  33. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    In the matter of the weather end that is the all important point on such occesions it looked this morning saif the Royal Agricultural Society were to have a wet time of to-day. The sky was ...

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  34. POLICE POINTS.

    A youth named Howard Roberison was charged, at the Filzroy Court to-day, with committing wilful damage. The evidence in the case. went to show that last night ...

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  35. LIFE WOULD IE MERRIER.

    If envy was unknown. If love was not blind. If we wore all satisfied. It cooks were more numerous. ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. FROM A D E L A I D E.

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  37. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  41. LATE SPORTING.

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