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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The Sussex Stakes were run for at Goodwood to-day, when Mr Daniel Cooper's ch. f. Dorcas, by Bend Or-- Little Sister, secured third place. ...

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  7. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways met this morning, the hon. W. A. Zeal in the chair. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. IN THE DOCK.

    Julia Clenny, 18 years of age, was placed in the dock on the charge of abandoning and exposing her male child, under the age of two years, at Murrumboens, on the ...

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  9. ANOTHER ACTION AGAINST THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT.

    Mr Walter Rapp[?]ort, commercial traveller, was the plaintiff to-day in an action tried before Mr Justice A Beckett and a jury of six, and brought against the ...

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  10. THE ARTISTS' SOCIETY.

    Dr L. L. Smith, M.L.A., Introduced a deputation consisting of Messrs P. Bull, R. Gow, A. Dickenson, J. Mather, A. Sweeton. G. P. Ashton and E. E. Smith, from the ...

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  12. THE MINES.

    Block 14 is putting up winding plant on the northern shaft, and putting a railway aiding to it with a view to an increased output. In addition ...

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  13. THE REV. DR. DALE.

    The Rev. Dr Dale, the eminent Congregationalist minister, of Birmingham, who visited Australia some years ago, and who is now seriously ill, is reported ...

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  14. THE LAST MOMENT.

    This forenoon's contributions to-the Central Floods Relief Fund, which closes on 10th August. were :--Employees of Cozens and Harvey, L5 is 6d ; per the ...

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  15. NEW LINE OF STEAMSHIPS.

    The steamer Ruthemia. 7000 tons, the first of M Iver's line, will leave for Australia next month. It is calculated that she will make the passage in 35 days. ...

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  16. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  18. FLOODS IN INDIA.

    Heavy floods are being experienced in North India. Residents are flying for their lives. ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Pengwern wheat cargo sold at 39s 6d per quarter. Development of iron industry in New South Wales. ...

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  20. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  21. THE GOODWOOD GOLD CUP.

    Mr Daniel Cooper's Mons Meg has been scratched for the Goodwood Cup. His horse Melody, however, will run for that race. ...

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  22. THE BUDDHIST CONVERTS.

    SIR,--Under the above heading yon publish yesterday what purports to be an extract from the " Ceylon Independent " on the death of my sister, Miss Pickett. As the ...

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  23. THE S.S. DAMASCUS.

    The steamer Damascus, outward bound with burses for India, which went ashore in the South Channel, near the Pile light, still remains fixed on the bank,though the ...

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  24. COLLAPSE OF A BUILDING.

    Intelligence has been received that a new building which is being erected in one of the most important towns of Hungary has collapsed, burying 15 ...

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  25. THE GEMBROOK AND BEACONSFIELD LINE.

    A letter was road from Mr Albert to S[?]uf, usher of the Legislative Council, stating that whilst giving evidence before the Railway Committee, on the proposed ...

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  26. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT IN FRANCE.

    The victims of the railway accident at St. Mande were buried with great solemnity in Paris to-day, delegates from the Government and all public bodies being present. ...

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  27. THE RAILWAY DEPARTMENT ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    In regard to evidence given before the Committee by a Mr Kuox in which it was asserted that the departmental estimates in regard to flood levels of creeks and ...

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  28. PUGILISM IN AMERICA.

    At the California Athletic Cub, San Francisco, last night, a glove fight took place between Dixon, the colored American bantam-weight pugilist, and ...

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  29. PROPOSED EISTEDDFOD IN MELBOURNE.

    Lovers of music will be delighted to learn there is a movement on foot, the object of which is to carry out arrangements for the holding of an Eisteddfod in Melbourne. ...

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  30. BALLARAT.

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  31. A NOTABLE RETIREMENT.

    Recently, for the first time for twenty years, an alteration is made the imprint of THE HERALD. The fact would not be worth notice were it not that it is but the ...

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  32. THE SITUATION IN CRETE.

    The island of Crete is now in a state of anarchy, murders being frequent, and the authorities are powerless to punish the criminals. ...

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  33. LIGHT LINES.

    A letter was read from Mr C. E. Albrecht, C.E., engineer of the Kerang and Koondrook tramway. He stated that on this line he had practically shown how far a ...

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  34. ENGLAND AND TURKEY.

    The Turkish Government will shortly resume negotiations with Great Britain with a view to the evacuation of Egypt by the British Government. ...

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  35. BENDIGO.

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  36. PIONEER RAILWAYS.

    Mr C.J. O Connor, of the Engineer-in-Chief's Office. Perth, W.A. sent in a statement with regard to pioneer railways. which went to show that it is ...

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  37. HOTEL PROSECUTION.

    Mary Barber, licences of the George Hotel Victoria street, was prosecuted at the North Melbourne Court this morning for having her bar door open during prohibited hours ...

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  38. THE WRECK OF THE UTOPIA.

    The remains of the victims of the Utopia collision have not all been recovered. Several have been brought to the surface presenting the most piteous ...

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  39. SPARK CATCHERS.

    Mr Frod. Harrison wrote from Danillquin, pointing out that a return had never been made of the annual or total losses sustained by the department ...

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  40. T0-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    30th July.-- Afternoon, 9.16; to-morrow morning, 9.43; afternoon, 10.13. ARRIVED Waira[?], steamer, 1786 tons. Captain J. ...

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  41. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.

    (Particulars of which will be found in our advertising columns.) Messrs GEMMELL, TUC[?]TT and Co.-- Monday : Maible man[?]s, statuary, ...

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  42. ADELAIDE.

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  43. TIN PLATE WORKS IN AMERICA.

    The American capitalists, who have established large un plate works, now find that they cannot import Welsh workmen to the United States, a ...

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  44. MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCES

    Mary and Michael Kelly aired their domestic grievances at the North Melbourne Court this morning. The parties were married in 1878, and nearly ever since had ...

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  45. A LUNATIC ABROAD.

    Yesterday afternoon Constable Dunn, of the South Melbourne police, found a man, who was evidently of unsound mind, wandering about Moray street. He was taken to ...

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  47. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Samuel Fox, of Brick street, Richmond, bootmaker, Causes : Want of regular employment, and sickness and death in family. Liabilities, LA2 15 2d : assets, L8[?] ...

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  48. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the record received at the Melbourne Telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania doing the 24 hours ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  50. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    The tender of Mr F. M. Bale for the erection of a new poet and telegraph office at Morwell, at the coat of L1499, was accepted by the Public Works Department to-day. ...

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