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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence has been received that a body of troops from a British ironclad has occupied Sigri, on the island of Mitylene, in the Grecian archipelago. ...

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  8. THE GROUNDING OF THE MANIPOURI.

    An in[?]try into the charge of misconduct preferred against Captain Logan, of the steamer Manipouri, which grounded in the vicinity of Grant Point, about 10 miles to ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Heavy floods have been experienced throughout Spain during the past fow days, and the village of Amarguillo has been swept away, the greatest distress ...

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  10. A GENTLEMAN WITHOUT MEANS.

    "Losses sustained in mining ventures" was one of the reasons given by John MacIntyre, of Hawthorn, for his insolvency. The insolvent was examined by Mr W. H. Ford, on behalf of the assignee, in ...

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  11. THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MEDICAL MAN.

    The case against Dr Massey, who was charged with attempting to commit a capital offence on Mary Levine Powell, a domestic servant, whom he had attended ...

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  12. THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL AND THE "SUNDAY TIMES."

    The libel cases, O'Connor, Postmaster-General, v. Ridsdale, the publisher of the "Sunday Times," was settled in Court to-day, defendant offering an apology and ...

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  13. STATEMENT OF THE CASE.

    Mr Garner, in stating the case, said the Mahapoli[?] was on a voyage from Now Zealand to this port, and at 5.20 a.m. on the 7th August Wilson's Promontory was abeam[?] ...

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  14. THE ALLEGED WIFE MURDER.

    George Young, a State School teacher at Alberton, has been arrested to-day on the charge of murdering his wife under circumstances already telegraphed. ...

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  15. THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS IN CHINA.

    LONDON, 14th September. Sir John Walsham, Bart., the British Minister at the Court of Pekin, has warmly protested against the dilatoriness of the Chinese Government in punishing ...

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  16. GERMANY AND EAST AFRICA

    Further details have been received regarding the defeat of a German expedition by the natives of Uhehe on the 17th of August, which show that 10 officers ...

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  17. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A SERGEANT.

    The disappearance of Sergeant Thomas Griffiths, to which publicity has been given, remains as great a mystery as ever. The [?] is being investigated ...

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  18. THE DEATH OF SARAH ANNE BROWN.

    In consequence of certain statements made by the brother of the young woman Sarah Anne Brown, who died very suddenly at the Waterman's Arms Hotel, Litle ...

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  19. THE EVIDENCE.

    Charles W. M'Lean, engineer surveyor to the Marine Board, stated that he had examined the Manipouri in dock and found one of the plates on the port side indented ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Another war scare. Sheepskins bettor. Iron trade difficulty solved, London wool sales improving. ...

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  21. THE DEATH OF FRANK NEALE.

    Detectives D. G. O'Donnell and Thompson, the officers entrusted to investigate the circumstances surrounding the death of the young man Frank Neale, have [?]ont in their ...

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  22. COLLISION IN THE ATLANTIC.

    News bas been received that the R.M.S. Arizona has collided in the Atlantic with a sailing vessel, which has not since been heard of, although a strict ...

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  23. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    ST. PETERSBUR[?]H, 14th September. The reports from the famine-infected districts are of so serious a character that household scraps are being collected in ...

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  24. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The condition of the Rev. G. H. Spurgeon, the eminent Baptist minister, continues to improve daily. ...

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  25. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Letters of appointment have been forwarded to the various members of the Floods Board, and it is probable that they will hold their [?] sitting on ...

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  26. THE ROBBERY FROM THE TRAMWAY COMPANY.

    At the Criminal Court, before Mr Justice Hodges this morning, Frank Crossed Jones, the ex-Tra[?]way employe, was charged with the theft of L350, the property of the ...

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  27. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  28. A LIVELY IMAGINATION.

    On the 7th of the present month a young man named Nicholas Carwood made a report to the police authorities, to the effect as he was going to his home by way ...

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  29. DEATH AT EAST MELBOURNE.

    Yesterday a retired gentleman of independent means named [?] died at his residence, 109 Powlett street, East Melbourne. The ...

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  30. SWEEPS AND CONSULTATIONS.

    The publishers of several metropolitan papers were to-day summoned at the Central Police Court for having [?]vertised certain consultations in connection ...

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  31. THE CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.

    Captain Logan said: I am placed in a very disagreeable position this morning. It is the first time I have over appeared to answer such a charge, and I ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING.

    Mr H. Oxenham has bought Hero for L500. Muriel was backed last night for the Melbourne Cup for about L30,000 at [?] ...

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  33. HEAVY RAIN IN BAIRNSDALE.

    Heavy rain has been falling all night. An inch and 30 points registered, with a steady fall continuing. It will have the effect of seriously retarding the ploughing ...

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  34. OUT FOR A DRIVE.

    A jolly party of three young men engaged a handsome [?] on Wednesday last, and bad a high old time in driving up and down Bourke street. Though it was high, it appeared ...

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  36. DAMAGING PROPERTY.

    Two carters, named John Daly and Michael Haggarty, and Reuben Pinnock, their employer, were charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day, with wilfully ...

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  38. V.RC. DERBY BETTING.

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  39. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

    The carbonste ore in the Central mine goes down 35 feet below the 400 feet level. The body is now being opened up from the winze at this depth ...

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  40. ADELAIDE GRAIN.

    There is nothing new to report in wheat, which is quist, but firm [?] to [?] for large lots, [?]board, begs as wheat; farmers lots, [?] to ...

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  41. SUDDEN DEATH.

    Late last night Dr Hali Owen reported [?] the South Melbourne police that he had [?] been called in to [?] a wo[?] named Mrs [?] Malb[?] ...

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  42. THE DECISION.

    The Court announced that the decision would be given this afternoon at 3.30 o'clock. ...

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  43. LONDON WOOL, SALES.

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