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  5. TERRIBLE BUSH OUTRAGE.

    Full particulars of the terrible outrage committed near Bow[?] have not yet come to hand, but it has transpired that the crime was premediated, and of a most ...

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  6. THE LAND CREDIT BANK AND MRS TAYLOR.

    An action has been commenced by the Land Credit Bank of Australasia against Mrs Jessie Pearson Dove Taylor to recover L43,590 12s 5d against the defendant ...

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  7. NEWS BY CABLE

    Owing to the great opposition displayed towards the Bill introduced in the Chamber of Deputies by the Government dealing with clerical and other ...

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  8. THE WEATHER.

    The exceptional heat in the country districts during the last few days appears likely to continue. The opinion of Mr Ellery is that there is no sign of an ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The return match between England and N. S. Wales was begun to-day in delightful weather. Although the sun shone very brightly the heat was not excessive. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    The Corporation of London has voted the sum of 150 guineas, to be expended in special prizes, to be competed for by Colonials at the next annual ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    A severe outbreak of small-pox has taken place here, and 24 deaths from the malady were reported last week. The disease is spreading. ...

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  12. FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE IN ENGLAND.

    The foot-and-mouth disease, which has been brought into the country from Denmark, through the importation of ...

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  13. GOLD MINING IN WALES.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr G. J. Goschen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in reply to a question, stated that the average yield of gold from the ...

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  14. INTENSE HEAT AND CLOUDS OF SMOKE.

    The weather this week has been intensely hot, and the thermometer has stood on an average from 104 to 108 in the shade. ...

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  15. AN ARREST AND AN ACQUITTAL.

    The case in which Henry Talbot Beamish, alias D'Anforth, was charged with wilful and corrupt perjury came on for hearing before Mr Justice Hodges in the Criminal Court ...

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  16. A POLICE MAGISTRATE AND HIS CREDITORS.

    The name of a well-known police magistrate was called on in the fraud summons division of the County Court today. He was indebted to his grocer ...

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  17. THE DROUGHT IN INDIA.

    The scarcity of food, owing to the continued drought, is being severely felt throughout the Presidency, and great numbers of people and cattle are migrating ...

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  18. CLOSE AND MUGGY AT ECHUCA.

    The weather to-day is close and muggy. Very few people in the town slept last night, the night being so exceedingly close. Yesterday was the hottest day of the season. ...

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  19. ENGLAND'S FIRST INNINGS.

    England won the toss, and, of course, elected to bat. Turner and Gould started the bowling. The former sent a maiden down to Grace, and then Abel scored a ...

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  20. THE IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT BILL.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Irish Local Government Bill was introduced by Mr A. J. Balfour,First Lord of the Treasury. ...

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  21. A DOG DROPS DEAD.

    About 12 o'clock a valuable coolie dog, the property of Mr M'Sw[?]ney, was following its owner. When near the Palace Hotel, Haro street, the animal was seen to fall ...

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  22. FIRE IN AMERICA.

    [?] business premises in that city has been destroyed by fire, the loss being estimated at 3,000,000 dollars. ...

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  23. PERSONATING A CRICKETER.

    [?] Stephen [?] on the presence that he was Johnny Briggs, the cricketer, of the English team. Mr Kelleher appeared for the prosecution, ...

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  24. SLIGHT IMPROVEMENT IN ADELAIDE.

    [?] morning, which reached 1[?]7 in the shade yesterday. The thermometer, even in the open air, only went two degrees below 90 all last night, ...

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  25. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Foot and month disease in Sussex and Kent. Winter in England this year exceptionally severe. ...

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  26. A RAILWAY CONNECTION.

    A deputation consisting of Messrs Madden, Baker, Duncan, Bell, Cou[?], and Pratt, M.L.A.'s, and Mr M'Bryde, M.L.C., waited on the Railway Commissioners ...

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  27. CLOSE OF THE WOOL SALES.

    The January-February series of Colonial wool auctions closed to-day with the market flat and irregular. Best super wools in the grease and merinos ...

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  28. DEATH OF AN M.P.

    The death is announced of Sir George Campbell, Gladstonian Liberal, M.P., for Kir[?]aldy, at the age of 67. ...

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  29. HOT IN GEELONG.

    The thermometer here is now over 90 in the shade. ...

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  30. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    Block 10 is now pumping 109,000 gallons of water daily, all of which is going to the Proprietary mine. In the 615ft level of Block 10 the water ...

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  31. EMBEZZLEMENT BY A COLLECTOR.

    Henry J. Fielder, a middle-aged man, was brought up at the City Court this morning, charged with embezzling L14 and L24 6s, the money of the Australasian Advertising ...

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  32. RAILWAYS TO THE COAL MINES.

    The determined stand taken by Mr Wheeler, the Minister for Railways, is not making a foot of the lines to the Korrumburra coal mines,sanctioned by the last Parliament, ...

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  33. A CLEVER SWINDLE.

    On the 12th of the present month some unknown man visited the shop of Mr Preston, news agent, Gertrude street, Fitzroy, and asked to be supplied with L1 ...

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  34. A CURIOUS ELECTORAL CASE.

    Major Bartrop, P.M., sat in the Revision Court held at Fern Tree Gully yesterday afternoon, when 83 names were objected to by Mr O'Leary, the Inspector. ...

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  35. LIBELLING A LADY.

    In the County Court to-day, before Judge Gaunt and a jury, Mrs Ida Blanche O'Connor, florist, at Collins street, claimed L99 damages from Messrs Cozens and ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL YIELDS.

    The following notices of the yields of the undermentioned companies for the week ending yesterday were posted at the Exchange to-day :— ...

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  37. THE AMALGAM QUESTIONS.

    A few days ago a difficulty arose as to costs in the Practice Court owing to some doubt as to whether Mr Rogers appeared in the capacity of barrister or clerk. ...

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  38. COUNTRY VISITORS TO MELBOURNE.

    Daring the next week there will be a number of excursion trains from the country districts to Melbourne. The Temperance Jubilee people will, on Monday, have ...

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  39. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    The labor bureau spoken of by Dr Bevan at the meeting yesterday was opened this morning, and the officiate of the Salvation Army [?] busy getting the movement into ...

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  40. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A hor[?] of vagrants were wiped away from the face of Little Bourke street yesterday by Constables Toole, M'Evitty, and M'Donell. Incidentally, when ...

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  41. LATE SPORTING.

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  42. SUDDEN DEATH IN AN HOTEL.

    A man named Oscar Rapp, 55 years of age, a German, a new arrival in the colony from America, died very suddenly at the Buck's Head Hotel, Little Lonsdale ...

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  43. FRENCH WAR CRUISER

    The French war cruiser Dobour[?] which has been engaged for some time past watching the interests of the republic in the Pacific, arrived in the Harbor this morning ...

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  46. ROBBERY FROM A STORE

    At the Police Court, to-day, Alfred Je[?] was found guilty of stealing an [?], a doll, and a [?], out of William Good's store, and was [?] ...

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