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    MISS ALICE SYDNEY BURVETT, THE CELEBRATED AUSTRALIAN PIANISTE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    An index of gold has taken place into the Bank of England, which to-day received L1,000,000 from abroad. ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Hon. J. B. Patterson, who has been on a pleasure trip through America and Great Britain, arrived by the steamer Monowai, from 'Frisco this morning, ...

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  9. STORING EXPLOSIVES IN THE MIDST OF A CITY.

    An important case under the Explosives Act was heard to-day by Mr O'Meara, P. M., and Mr Eale, J. P., at Collingwood, when Chas, Keene was charged as follows :-- That ...

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  10. THE POSTAL UNION.

    A to-day's sitting of the delegated to the Vienna Congress of the Postal Union, the plenary congress considered the report of the sub-committee on the subject of ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Government have now definitely decided to give Mr Cosmo Newbery a roving commission to visit Europe to inquire into the methods adopted for the ...

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  12. A REMARKABLE GATHERING.

    The Convention which opened yesterday in the lecture hall of the Baptist Church, Collins street, and will continue in session throughout this week, is no ordinary ...

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  13. FIRE AT ALBURY.

    A fire broke out early this morning at the residence of Mrs Lockhart, Olive street, Albury. The building and contents were entirely destroyed. ...

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  14. THE DORA DORA MURDER.

    A report was received this morning at Albury by Captain Battye, from Yass, stating that all the local police were despatched last night to Hinalong, where ...

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  15. ARRIVAL OF MADAME BERNHARDT. A BURGLAR FOUND DEAD IN A CHIMNEY. SOUTH V. ESSENDON.

    The divine Sarah Bernhardt and her company arrived this morning, all well, the mail boat being decked with flags, After midnight a select party of leading An extraordinary accident is reported from Randwick racecourse this morning. last night, it appears, a man, evidently bent upon burglary, attempted to get down A paragraph on Page 3 of to-day's " Sportsman" states that there was some difference of opinion yesterday evening as to whether or noone goal had been given to ...

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  16. THE MASONIC LIBEL ACTION

    The libel action instituted by Mr Philip Blashki, jeweller, of Bourke street, against Thomas Smith, a well-known insurance inspector, claiming ...

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  17. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the Insolvency Court, this morning, an adjourned examination was held [?] the insolvent estate of Samuel Taylor Douglas, contractor, of Malvern, John Long, who ...

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  18. CRICKET IN AUSTRALIA.

    In consequence of the defection of several of Lord Shefield's proposal cricket team, including Arthar Shrewabury and William Gunn, it was feared ...

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  19. SKITS BY BUSINESS MEN

    Spare me the details of the scandal, if you please! I recognise it to be the tail of a rat. I don't need to small it, or to see anything in front of it. ...

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  20. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  21. THE CONFESSIONS OK TEA-DRINKERS.

    Fraullen Lepper read the paper on Diet which appears on our second page. Mrs Bussell (South Australia) said that she was very thankful to Fraulain Leeper ...

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  22. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Biz opened quiet. Local wool sales to-morrow. Balance of trade exciting attention. Third series London wool sales open 9th ...

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  23. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  24. IN THE DOCK.

    The charge against John Jones, boot dealer, of Bourke street, of having forged and uttered a promissory note for L50 with intent to defraud, was proceeded with ...

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  25. DR. MADDEN ADDRESSES THE JURY.

    This morning the proceedings were commenced by Dr Maddon addressing the jury for the defendant. In the first place he urged that the letter published in the ...

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  26. BREAKING INTO A BOOT FACTORY

    Some time during last night, the boot factory of Mr Linklater, situated in Rathdowne street, near Newry street, North Carlton, was broken into and ...

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  27. BOARD FOR EXAMINING GARDENERS.

    Some weeks ago an unpleasantness arose between Mr Guilfoyle, the curator of the Botanical Gardens, and the employes under him in regard to filling ...

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  28. GRAIN SALES.

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  29. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held at the Morgue by Dr Youl to-day touching the death of a woman named Mary Enwright, who was found dead at one o'clock on Sunday morning in a ...

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  30. POLICE POINTS.

    When a resident of Williamstown, Edward Elworthy, came home last night, be discovered a dirty-looking fellow, who gave his native to the police as Alfred Afaley, ...

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  31. MEETINGS OF CREDITORS.

    In the Insolvency Court, this morning, general meetings of creditors were held before the Chief Clerk (Mr George Bell) in the following estates :-- In the estates of James ...

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  32. THE MINING INDUSTRY.

    The Minister of Mines considers that the falling-off in the gold yield last year is an argument in favour of the change he proposes making in the manner of ...

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  33. A READY REPLY.

    The Rev. Dr. Clinton Locke, the popular Eplacopal clergyman of Chicago, made a bad slip the other day, but was helped out by the quick wit of his wife. On the day in ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    James William Bell, of Wilson street, Moone Ponds, lately dairy produce dealer, but now out of business. Ca[?] : Sickness of self, wife and family, lose sustained by having ...

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  35. THE TAKINGS.

    Protest or no protest, no money will be returned from the "gate" to any one of the 28,000 or so, who paid for admission. That money is gone for ever, ...

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  36. THE ARRIVAL OF LADY HOPETOUN.

    At 9.30 this morning Lady Hopetoun, accompanied by Lord Rossmore, A. D. C., and her brother the hon. de Moleyns arrived at Spencer street station, Melbourne, ...

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