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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    News has just been received of a serious railway accident in Ireland. From the accounts to-hand, it appears that a passenger train was conveying a ...

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  6. THE LAND BOOM.

    The action brought by the City and County Property Bank against the Preston Heights Estate Company, was before Mr Justice Hodges in Chambers to-day ...

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  7. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The fourteenth Parliament of Victoria is approaching its end. It was elected in the beginning of 1889, and if not previously dissolved, will expire ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Yesterday afternoon the body of a man, of the laboring class, was found floating in the Murrumbldgee, at Wagga Wagga, a quarter of a mile below Company's ...

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  9. THE ADDRESSES IN REPLY.

    At half-past 4 o'clock in each House the address in reply to the Governor's speech will be moved, Mr J. Sternberg and Mr J. Hancock in their ...

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  10. THE CASE OF EDWARD MIRAMS.

    The charge against Edward Mirams, who held the position of Postmaster at the Treasury Buildings was continue as at the Criminal Court before Mr Justice ...

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  11. FROM BRISBANE.

    At an influential meeting of citizens of Townsville yester-night a resolution was passed approving of the proposal of tho Queensland Government to contribute ...

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  12. THE ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

    It is announced that the Adelaide University has been affiliated with the University of Cambridge. ...

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  13. POLITICAL EXCITEMENT.

    A strange fit of subdued excitement pervades the Treasury Department this morning, and as one after another of the Ministers was visited, the ...

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  14. A SPLENDID WEDDING.

    A splendid wedding was celebrated to-day, when a daughter at General Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby, G.C.B., for many years Private Secretary to Her ...

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  15. POLICE POINTS.

    This morning at the City Court two welldeceased young men, named respectively, Henry Miller and Thomas H. Turner, were charged with obtaining L3 10s by false ...

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  16. RECENT OUTRAGES.

    The Crown have further evidence confirming the recent confession of a Unionist shearer, that he was implicated in sawing a pile of the Ebor Creek ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Biz very dull. Platinum at Broken Hill. Russia buying silver. Why Cape Otway line interrupted. ...

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  18. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    At the Imperial Company's mine, Buniayong, this morning, while working in the face of a drive, two men, named Brown and James, were completely buried ...

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  20. POLITICAL PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    A petition has been signed by 300,000 inhabitants of Philadelphia for presentation to the Czar, asking that more mercy should be shown to political prisoners in ...

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  21. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  22. THE CLAREMONT HOTEL.

    Final judgment was asked for by Mr Higgins, instructed by Mr W. J. Robb, in Chamber, to-day in an action brought by Mr John Robb to eject Mr William ...

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  23. CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER.

    The old man John Pardie was charged at the City Police Court this morning with,on the 23rd May at Ballarat North, wounding his wife Ann Pardie, with intent ...

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  24. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  25. THE POUNDS CASE IN THE CRIMINAL COURT.

    The ease in which R.J.W. Pounds, of platinum fame is charged with stealing a quantity of platinum, valued at from L5000 to L9000 the ...

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  26. THE METAL MARKET.

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  27. CHILD ABANDONMENT.

    On Christmas Day, 1889, in the Lying-in-Hospital, Melbourne, a strong country girl, named Elizabeth M'Neill, give birth to a [?]lechild. On leaving that institution ...

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  28. BAR SILVER.

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  29. BENDIGO.

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  30. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the Colonial wool auctions, good competition is manifested for most descriptions. Since Thursday last, the quantity catalogued amounts to 45,600 ...

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  31. TIME.

    It would puzzle that proverbial Philadelphian lawyer to tell us where the new year first being on this rolling globe. You might as well ask him indicate by a chalk ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN BASILS.

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  33. SMOKING IN A TRAIN.

    This morning, at the Hawthorn Police Court, a young man named John Cooper, to all appearance an some of respectability, was charged with smoking in a ...

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  34. WILL YOU AUTOGRAPH ?

    Talking about autographs, Chauncey Depew, so the story rune, once went into a small hotel in Georgia, and thus addressed the clerk at the desk: "Where shall I ...

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  35. THE MAILS.

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  36. D.F. WATSON'S INSOLVENCY.

    In the Insolvency Court this afternoon, before his Honor Judge Worthington, a further examination into the affairs of Mr David Finlay Watson, now insolvent, was ...

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  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.

    A railway employe, named James Douney, 20 years old age, who resides at West Footscray, had a narrow escape from a sudden and violent death this morning. He ...

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  38. ALLEGED LARCENY.

    A respectably dressed young man, named George Renison was brought before the City Court to-day, charged with larceny as a servant of three dozen Beachman's Pills, valued ...

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