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  7. EVENTS OF THE DAY.

    BOWS OF THE S.S. EASBY, Now in dock on the south bank of the Yara. THE GAMBIER'S TOPMASTS AND FUNNELS, At they appear now the vessel is sunk in the West Channel. Our illustration is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The very latest telegrams received in London from Chill state that President Balmaceda has gone to Santiago, the capital, where he proposes to collect his ...

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  10. ILLNESS OF MR SPURGEON.

    The latest bulletin issued by Mr Spurgeon's medical advisers, state that he is improving. ...

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  11. THE FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

    Later intelligence to [?] to-day from the Volga districts shows that a terrible state of things exists in several provinces, owing to the failure of the wheat, rye, ...

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  12. THE DECISION.

    Upon the representatives of the Press being called in. Mr Gaunson moved -- "That a formal investigation be held, and that the parties to the investigation ...

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  13. THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS TAKEN.

    Telegrams are still being received regarding the battle fought on Thursday between the troops of President Balmaceda and the insurgent forces. ...

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  14. MR JAMES MIRAMS.

    "James Mirams in Collins street," That was the information that readied THE HERALD office about noon to-day, on the authority of a well-known member of ...

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  15. FATAL ACCIDENT TO AN AERONAUT.

    An aeronaut who ascended yesterday in his balloon to the height of a mile, while preparing the parach[?] for the purpose of descending again, by some means ...

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  16. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London wheat-market weaker. Mutton tallow 1s higher, 28s per cwt. September trade outlook encouraging. New Queensland sugars coming to ...

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  17. BRITISH AGRICULTURAL RETURNS.

    The agricultural returns of the United Kingdom, which have just been published, show that there has been a great decrease this year in the total acreage ...

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  18. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    The "Times" to-day publishes a telegram from its Paris correspondent (M. Blowitz), in which he gives details of an interview he recently had with a great ...

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  19. CAPTAIN F. BELL.

    who commanded the steamer Gambier at the time she was sunk. Captain Bell is represented in the uniform of Messrs Howard Smith and Sons' service, which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PROPOSED PENNY POSTAGE TO THE COLONIES.

    Rumors are being continually circulated that Her Majesty's Government have under consideration a proposal to introduce the penny postal rate between ...

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  21. THE LOSS OF THE GAMBIER.

    In the old Marine Board offices to-day at a Court of Enquiry, hearing a charge of alleged careless navigation preferred against the Captain of the Bancoors. ...

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  22. THE GAMBIER'S GALLANT COMMANDER.

    A little group of some seven or eight persons, with a handsome bright-looking lady as the central figure was not altogether unnoticed in Collins street, outside the ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    The City Coroner, Dr Richard Youl, held an investigation at the Morgue to-day respecting the manner in which a man named Herbert Dobbs came by his death. ...

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  25. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Co's. R.M.S. Arcadia, from Melbourne 18th July, arrived at Plymouth this morning. ...

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  26. THE REBELLION IN YEMEN.

    For some time past there has been a serious rebellion in the Turkish province of Yemen, in Arabia, and a considerable body of troops was despatched by the ...

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  27. MR H. R. REID OBJECTS.

    Mr H. R. Reid said : I am very sorry to have to differ with the mover and seconder of this resolution. Before we go into committee, 1 think there are ...

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  28. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  29. A NOTORIOUS SHOPLIFTER.

    An elderly woman named Ellen Troy was brought before the Carlton Bench to-day to answer a charge of stealing four children's dresses, valued at L1 12s, the ...

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  30. DISTRESS AT MARTINIQUE.

    Reports continue to come to hand by cable from La Martinique, showing the appalling character of the hurricane which swept over that island a ...

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  32. WORK AT QUEENSCLIFF.

    There are special constables doing duty at Queenscliff patrolling the beach in hopes of finding same bodies that may have been washed ashore, but up to the present ...

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  33. MURRUMBIDGEE TURF CLUB SPRING MEETING.

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  34. A PRIVATE SITTING.

    Immediately this announcement was made, Mr Robert Reid rose and moved -- "That this Board now go into committee." ...

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  35. LARCENY.

    At the North Melbourne Court this morning John Pirott, an old offender, was charged with stealing a roll of shirting from Mr Benny's drapery shop in Victoria ...

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  36. FOREST FIRE IN FRANCE.

    A day or two age a fire broke out in an extensive forest to the vicinity of Berdeauz. Notwithstanding the efforts of the authorities and inhabitants of the ...

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  37. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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