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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    The Emperor William of Germany, who recently sustained severe injury to his kneecap through slipping on the deck of the Imperial yacht Hohenzollern, in ...

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  8. THE HOSPITAL ELECTIONS.

    This is a great day for the medicos, in fact it is in common parlance their "day out," and great will be the grief of many to find that, in another ...

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  9. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    First in the field with the announcement of the collapse of the British Bank of Australia, THE HERALD was again hours in advance of any other ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A terrible occurrence took place this morning in Russell street, Bathurst. A man named Cleary, who had been drinking heavily, became suddenly deranged, and, ...

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  11. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Committee met at Parliament House this morning: the hon. T. Bent in the chair. In opening the proceedings, the ...

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  12. IN THE DOCK.

    Patrick Carr was changed with conspiracy. Mr Fitzgerald, who was acting as Crown Prosecutor, said that a witness, Joshua ...

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  13. THE BLACK FLAT LINE.

    The Committee took evidence on two proposed lines, one from Hartwell on the outer circle line to Black Flats via Burwood, and the other from Glen Iris to ...

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  14. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The latest bulletin issued with regard to the health of tho Rev. C. H. Spurgeon states that his condition is slightly improved. ...

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  15. SLY CROC SELLING

    A case of some importance was tried to-day at the Fitzroy Court. when the following persons were charged with stygrog selling:--At[?] Woodhead, Chas. ...

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  16. EVIDENCE OF MR. W. ELLINGWORTH

    the first witness called was William Ellingworth, a land-owner residing at Box Hill, who was in favor of the Hartwell to Black Flats line. This line was to ...

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  17. ALLEGED SWINDLING TRANSACTION.

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of a foreigner, named Gustiaph Adolph Abuer, about 40 years of are, on a charge of false pretences. It is alleged that ...

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  18. FALSE PRETENCES.

    William Pearson pleaded guilty to false pretences and was remanded for sentence. ...

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  19. VISIT OF THE FRENCH FLEET TO ENGLAND.

    The French fleet, under Admiral Gervais, which is visiting England at the express invitation of tho Queen, arrived at Spithead to-day. The weather was ...

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  20. INDECENT ASSAULT.

    Samuel Laidlaw, a man of about 35 years of ago, and of seafaring appearance, was charged with indecent assault. Dr. Smith prosecuted. ...

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  21. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Cr. A. Turnbull has been elected President of the Wannon Shire Council. DONALD. Cr, J. O'Connor has been elected ...

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  22. TIPS BY "MED."

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  23. ROBBERY AT THE GRAND HOTEL.

    Ralph Fernandes., an undersized and fresh.-complexioned young man, was charged with stealing in a [?]welling. Dr Smith prosecuted on behalf of the ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Local wheat market active. The condition of Mr Spurgeon yesterday was improved. Novel industry. Rain-producing ...

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  25. HEAVY ADVANCES TO TWO

    Messrs Longhorn, Holmes, and Co., auditors,made a special audit of the accounts of the Angle-Australian Bank last year, and reported to the Chairman ...

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  26. BY H. C. C.

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  27. THE SEWERAGE PROPOSAL.

    A letter has been received from the Metropolitan Board of Works to the effect that the protest from the Geelong Town Council as to the Sowerage scheme ...

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  28. THE BANCOORA AGAIN.

    The agents of the steamer Bancoora evidently do no: despair of saving the vessel, It is hkely that to-morrow two powerful fugs will make another attempt ...

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  29. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT IN GERMANY.

    News has been received here of a serious accident which occurred at Nordenhamm to-day. A lefty scaffolding surrounding a church which was in course of erection, ...

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  30. RIVAL CLAIMANTS.

    An interesting matter came before the District Court this morning. Some time ago, it will be remembered. at the Criminal Court, two young men named Ron[?] and ...

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  31. THE FOUNDERS OF THE BANK.

    The original subscribers to the memorandum of Association were Messrs C. R. Staples, of Swanston street, banker; F. K. Round, of Hawthorn; R. W. ...

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  32. THE J. H. SCAMMELL.

    Salvage operations at the wreck of the Joseph H. Seammell, at Spring Creek, are nearly concluded. On Saturday last the party working the wreck ...

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  33. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  34. ORIGINAL DISPOSITION OF

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  35. OUTRAGE BY BRIGANDS.

    A farther outrage by brigands is reported from Salonica. one of the chief seaport towns of European Turkey. A descent was made upon a number ...

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  36. THE SHEEP SALES.

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  37. MR W. INGRAM'S TESTIMONY.

    William Ingram, the next witness, was also in favor of the Hartwell to Black Flat. The people of Black Flat were all in favor of that route he ...

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  38. THE TIN DISCOVERY.

    The recent discovery of a rich tin lode at Eldorado has attracted much attention in this district, and syndicates have been formed to work tho ground. Messrs Brown ...

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  39. THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

    In the Full Court, to-day, an appeal was heard against the decision of Judge Chomley as Chairman of the Court of General Sessions, In respect to the rating of the ...

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  40. A HOTEL EJECTMENT.

    This morning, at the Carlton Police Court, G. H. Jamieson, manager of the Yorkshire Brewery Company, applied for a warrant to eject Michael O'Connor, the ...

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  41. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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  42. THE BALLARAT TRAIN SERVICE.

    In consequence of the break on the Bacchus Marsh line, occasioned by the late flood, the Railway department have framed anew time-table, which is likely to be ...

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  43. SUDDEN DEATH IN THE STREET.

    We regret to have to record the sudden death this morning of Mrs M Inerney, the mother of the well-known barrister of that name. The lady ...

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  44. A REMARKABLE CHANGE.

    By the summary of capital and shares of tho bank, made up to the the 6th June, 1889, and deposited with the Registrar.-General, a remarkable change in the ...

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  45. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A general meeting of the Employers' Union Indemnity Company will be held at 37 Queen street, on the 26th of August at 3 p.m. ...

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  47. ANOTHER TRANSFORMATION.

    By the 13th May, 1890. another striking transformation had been effected, according to the summary deposited with the Registrar.-General. The nominal ...

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  48. ANOTHER CASE OF SMALL POX.

    News has been received to-day by Mr Topp. the chairman of the Board of Public Health that here is another fresh outbreak of small-pox among the people ...

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  49. FALSE DECLARATION.

    At the Prahran Court this morning, a respectable.-looking woman named Charlotte Elizabeth Gunn was charged, at the instance of Sergeant Cawaey, with making a false ...

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  51. BENDIGO.

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  52. EVIDENCE OF MR A. GILMOUR.

    Mr Andrew Gilmour, residing at Burwood, stated that the owners of land through which the proposed Hartwell to Black Flat line passed, had signed a ...

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  53. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS.

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  55. AN EXTRAORDINARY RETURN.

    The last summary deposited with the Register-General shows a remarkable return on the part of Mr C. R. Staples to his early large holding in the company. ...

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