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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The disturbances in Paris in connection with the production of Richard Wagner's opera "Lohengrin" had at a into hour last night altogether ceased, ...

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  7. THE ROMANCE OF SERGEANT GRIFFTHS.

    As the days go by the whereabouts of Sergeant Griffiths become more and more enveloped in mystery, and the detectives appear to be as wide of the mark as to ...

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  8. THE GAMBIER-EASBY COLLISION.

    The inquiry into the collision between the steamers Gambier and Easby, which occurred on the 28th August, which was adjourned on Monday, to allow of the gentlemen ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    At the meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of England today Sir William Lidderdale, the Governor, referred at some length to the affairs of Messrs Baring ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    Upon opening the tenders for the New South Wales loan of L4,500,000 at the Bank of England today it was found that only L4,100,000 had ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Victoria congratulates New South Wales on her loan success. The latest bulletin concerning Mr Spurgeon says he has suffered a relapse. ...

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  12. THE CLOSE OF THE EVIDENCE.

    Captain W. F. Deary, inspector to the Marine Board, stated that he had taken the bearings of the Gambler, which were marked on a chart produced. ...

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  13. LIBERAL AGITATION IN RUSSIA.

    Facts have recently coma to light which tend to show that the Russian detective police are actively engaged in propagating and disseminating at the ...

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  14. MR SPURGEON'S HEALTH.

    The bulletin issued today by the medical advisors of the Rev. C. H. Spurgeon states that the rev. gentleman has again suffered a slight relapse. ...

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  15. OUR COMMERCIAL COLUMN.

    Our expectations that the New South Wales loan would be successfully floated in London have been justified by results, and if the price realised is not so satisfactory as could be ...

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  16. LATE SPORTING.

    The principal races to be decided at Randwick to-morrow will be the Randwick Plate and Steeplechase, each run over three miles of ground. ...

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  17. CRICKET IN ENGLAND.

    The final averages of English cricketers for the season just closed shows Arthur Shrewsbury, of the Notes eleven, to be at the top of the list for batting with an ...

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  18. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    A good demand for Australian wool prevails at the auction sales, and 86,700 bales have b[?]en catalogued during the week, making a total of 129,700 since ...

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  19. EXAMINATION OF PILOT MITCHELL.

    Captain Mitchell, examined by Mr Stewart, said he remembered the morning of the collision. He passed the Easby half way between No. 3 [?] and the Swanspit ...

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  20. RAID UPON A DRAPER'S.

    During the night of the 16th instant the hop of Messrs Good and Co., drapers, 139 Clarendon street, South Melbourne, was broken into and robbed. Entrance was ...

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  21. A QUESTION OF EXPERT EVIDENCE.

    Mr Wo[?]arski objected to wasting the time of the Court by putting expert questions to the witness. Mr Croker also objected to such ...

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  23. LORD SHEFFIELD'S AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Lord Sheffield's team, which is to play a series of matches during the approaching cricket season in the Australian colonies, is a most powerful combination, ...

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  24. THE WEEKLY BANK RETURNS.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England, published today, shows the total reserve of notes and bullion to be L17,300,000 being the same as last week. ...

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  25. THE BRITISH ARMY MANOEUVRES.

    The manoeuvres in which the British Army have been engaged show that the troops are easily fatigued, the clothes and boots at present in use being ...

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  26. CONSOLS.

    Two and three-quarter per cent Consols are [?] lower, viz., 95. ...

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  27. MARKET RATE

    The market rate of discount has risen [?] per cent. and is now 2¼ per cent., or ¼ below Bank rate. ...

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  28. WILLIAMSTOWN R.C. MEETING

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  29. THE METAL MARKET.

    Australian tin is 5s higher, being quoted at L92 5s per ton. Chilian bar copper has fallen from L52 10s to L52 5s per ton. ...

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  30. THE SYDNEY BANKS AND THE LOAN.

    The tenders of the Sydney banks for one million sterling of the now loan was the result of an arrangement suggested by the Colonial Treasurer, Mr Bruce Smith, ...

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  31. INSOLVENCY COURT.

    In the Insolvency Court this morning Mr Williams appeared in support of a motion to release the estate of Percy Williams, commission agent, of Melbourne, from ...

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  32. GENERAL SYDNEY GOSSIP.

    A more miserable collapse of a horse in a race was never seen than that of Magnus in the Sydney Handicap yesterday. After his running third in the ...

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  33. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Tara, from London 3rd September, left yesterday for Queensland. The name Company's R.M.S. Jumna, ...

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  34. THE AUXILIARY SQUADRON.

    The Railway Department have completed their arrangements for the conveying of people from various parts of the colony to Melbourne on the occasion of the ...

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  35. THE FLOODS IN GIPPSLAND.

    The flood waters have now subsided sufficiently to remove all fears of a repetition of the previous disastrous floods. The water rose within two feet of the 1890 flood ...

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  36. AN OPPORTUNITY TO REVIEW THE EVIDENCE.

    Mr Stewart said he was not prepared to make his address before having an opportunity of carefully going through the evidence. ...

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  37. UNCONDITIONAL CERTIFICATE APPLICATION.

    Mr Strongman appeared on behalf of Robert George M'Cormack, brickmaker, of South Melbourne, to apply for an unconditional certificate of discharge in favor of ...

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  38. THE LICENSING ACT.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning. Frederick Hooper, licensee of the Albert Hotel. Stevedore street, was charged with Sunday trading. He was further ...

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  39. THE GRAIN MARKET.

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  40. QUESTIONS SUBMITTED BY THE MARINE BOARD.

    Mr Woinarski said he desired to submit the following questions to the Court for their opinion on same:--[?] Where was the s.s. Gambler on the ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    The splendid weather that has prevailed for the past two or three days is promised for to-morrow, and the usual half-holiday will once more be enjoyable ...

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  43. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN M.P.

    At the Water Police Court today, J. P. Howe, M.L.A., was charged on warrant at the instance of August Morris, official assignee, with having obtained L694 from ...

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  44. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES.

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  46. APPOINTMENT OF ASSIGNEE.

    Mr Gresson appeared in support of a motion by Bartholomew B[?]uen, late licensed victualler, of St. Kilda, that an assignee be appointed in place of John Haltey, ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL, This Day.

    At Block 10 driving has been resumed in the workings north from the main east crosscut at the 240ft level. The drive is in 115ft, and is going through ...

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  50. NEW RACECOURSE NEAR SYDNEY.

    A contract has been let to form a new racecourse at K[?]ington, at the back of the Randwick racecourse. The track will be a little over a [?] around. Several ...

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  51. MOTION TO EXPUNGE.

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  53. SALE OF WARWICK FARM RACECOURSE.

    The Warwick [?] was [?] to [?] this morning, and said by [?] and W[?] to Mr R. R. A. [?]. ...

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