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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The London newspaper to-day support Lord Salisbury in his answer to the deputation from the Imperial Federation League, and ridicule their ...

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  7. CHARITIES COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Charitable Institutions met this morning, Mr E. L Zox, M.L.A., in the chair. ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A short time back a clergyman belonging to one of the dissenting bodies arrived from England, and was given the charge of a church a little distance from the city. ...

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  9. PROMINENT FOOTBALLERS.

    WILLIAM BEGGS, OF THE CARLTON TEAM. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    Mr C. A. Holmes, Town Clerk. Castlemaine, died this morning at the age of 69. after a lingering illness. He arrived, in Castlemaine in 1856, under ...

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  11. THE WEATHER.

    To-morrow will, in all probabilily, be a soft and slushy one for footballers, although no heavy rain is expected. The official forecast from the Weather ...

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  12. CHARGES OF FORGING AND UTTERING.

    At the Kyneton Police Court this morning, Charles Fielder was charged with having on the 2nd March last forged the signature of Win. Hodge to a cheque ...

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  13. WANT OF DENEVOLENT ASYLUM ACCOMMODATION.

    Mr James Ingram, president of the Ovens Benevolent Asylani, Beechworth, stated that he had. laid before the Under Treasure the necessity for a further extension of the ...

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  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

    The directors of the Bank of England have to-day reduced the bank rate of discount from 4 to 3 per cent. ...

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  15. THE NEW STOCK EXCHANGE.

    A deputation representing the Stock Exchange of Melbourne was Introduced to the Postmoster-General this afternoon by Mr E. L. Zox, M.L.A. (in the absence of Mr ...

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  16. THE BANK RETURNS.

    The weekly returns issued by tho Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to bo 40 per cent., being the same as last week. ...

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  17. TO-MORROW'S FOOTBALL.

    Rain set in here this morning, and it is feared that the football match to-morrow between Geelong and Carlton will not cause so much interest as if the weather ...

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  18. MONETARY.

    Two and three-quarter per cent. Consols are 14 lower—94½. The market rate of discount is now 13 per cent,, being 13 per cent. below ...

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  19. THE LAST MOMENT.

    An alteration Is to be made in the name of the Jindivick station on the 26th inst. The station, which is on the Neeritn line, will be designated after that ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Timber market overstocked, Bank of England rate reduced to 3 per cent. Large lncrease in silver, lead and tin ...

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  21. THE METAL MARKET.

    Tin--Best Australian is 5s lower, L94 per ton. Copper--Chilian bar is unchanged at L56 per ton. ...

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  22. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Women's Hospital was held this morning. Mrs Goo presided. The secretary announced that the sum of ...

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  23. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the Colonial wool auctions, the quantity offered since Monday last, amounts to 39.700 bales, making a total of 127,800 bales for the series. 7.500 ...

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  24. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  25. THE SCAMMELL'S CARGO.

    Special interest is being taken in some more of the Joseph H. Scammell smuggling cases, which come off at the Police Court to-morrow. It will be ...

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  26. THE MAILS.

    The Orient Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Orient left here yesterday, outward bound for Australian ports. ...

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  27. HIGH CHANGE PRICES.

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  28. IMPORTANT LICENSING CASE.

    An important decision was given by the Foil Court to-dny in the case of Ellis v. Dempster. The defendant. William Dempster, a scene shifter, was ...

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  29. A HANDSOMEE GIFT.

    A latter was read from Mrs H. Newton accompanying a very handsome quilt which she presented to the institution. The quilt is splendidly worked, and when it is raffled ...

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  30. A MISSING FOOTBALLER.

    Discrepancies have been discovered. in the accounts of Mr Bunce E. Middleton, a well-known footballer and a clerk in the office of the Superintendent of Public ...

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  31. HOTEL PROSECUTION.

    A publican named Charles Newery pleaded guilty at the Police Court today on a charge of having his bar door unlocked on Sunday, and was fined L5. ...

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  32. THE PUPIL NURSES.

    A report was read from the sub-committee appointed to consider the midwifery pupil mines requisition of 30th April. The Committee reported that there were ...

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  33. ACCIDENT AT THE WHARF.

    The whole of this morning in the County Court was taken up in the hearing of an action in which a laborer, named Frederick Charles Caffyn, is seeking ...

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  34. FROM SYDNEY.

    The honorable Damel O'Connor, Post-master-General. who was defeated for West Sydney, has to-day decided to stand for Monato. G. R. Dibhs, leader of the ...

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  35. A RACECOURSE EPISODE.

    At the lost Morphet Vale races Mr W. Mallen rode a horse in the trot, and because the animal he bestrode was beaten some of the bystanders started hooting. ...

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  36. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

    Information asks what is the greatest gradient on the Sandburst railway line, and also the sleepest gradient on the suburban lines. ...

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  37. A CHILD'S HEROISM

    A gentleman in Dablin proposed to drive with his wife to the beautiful Glasnevin Cemetery. Calling his son, a bright boy four years old. he told him to get ready ...

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  38. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  39. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Stock and share brokers. Elizabeth street. next Federal Bank. Telephone 1696. -- [ADVT. ...

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  40. ANOTHER GAS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion of gas from an Otto gas engine occurred to-day at Tankard and Co.'s malting establishment, 194 Flinders lane. It appears that a man named ...

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  41. THE ANNUAL MEETING.

    It was decided that the annual meeting be hold in the Town Hall on 12th August, at 4 o'clock. The rest of the business was of a routine ...

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  42. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The Australasian Mortgage and Agency Company Limited have received the following telegram front their London agents, Messrs Luishman. Inglis and ...

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  43. THE MINES.

    The winze below the 465ft level of Block 10 is down 43ft, or within 7ft of 315ft level. At this depth the kaolin in which the winze was slatted has been ...

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  44. BROKEN HILL YIELDS.

    The following notices were posted at the Exchange thir training of the yields of the undeMentioned companies for the week ending yesterday :-- ...

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  46. THE HOUSEHOLD JURIST.

    J.HOLBERY enquires :-- It a married man, without children, dies leaving no. will, who Inberits his property. Does his wife or next brother get it? ...

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  47. BE CONTENTED.

    " Pride sleeps In a gilded crown, contentment in a cotton nightcap," says an old Chinese proverb; and there is a volume of truth in the sentiment. We are not among ...

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  48. LATE SPORTING.

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  49. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  50. CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT.

    To-day, at the Houth Melbourne Court, a young man, named Edward .Miller, was charged with embezzling the moneys of his employer,; Daniel Sloan, butcher, Park ...

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  52. MINING MEMS.

    Wheal Byjerkemo Tin, Eorimic, New South Wales, 14th June.--L Headerson, manager, reports:--Ore crushed for the put week, 17 tons, returning over 4 tons of ...

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