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  6. THE COBURG RESERVE ESTATE COMPANY.

    The sixth half-yearly meeting of the Coburg Reserve Company was held at the Alheanum this afternoon. About twenty shareholders were present, and the chair ...

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  7. THE CHARITIES COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the working of the charitable institutions throughout the colony, held a meeting at the Lands Department this ...

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  8. PROMINENT FOOTBALLERS.

    R. TALBOT, OF SOUTH MELBOURNE. W. WALTON, VICE-CAPTAIN OF THE CARLTON CLUB. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    Nows of further fighting between the British and Portuguese in East Africa was received here yesterday, in the form of a telegram from Lorenzo Marques ...

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    THE ARRIVAL OF MADAME SARA BERNHARDT AT SPENCER STREET. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW MEMBERS.

    The chairman announced that the hon. N. Thornley and Mr Thos. Cooper had been appointed members of the Commission in place of Mr R. M. Smith and Dr Boyd, ...

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  12. DR HENDERSON HAS A GRIEVANCE.

    A letter was received trota Dr Hunderson, of the Castlemaine Hospital, in reference to evidence given before the Commission by Dr Wooley at the Castlemaine ...

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  13. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE ONION OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The first International Convention of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Australasia held its final sitting in the Baptist Church, Collins street, ...

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  14. INFLUX OF COLD.

    A further influx of gold from abroad, amounting to L1,000,000, has been received by the Bank of England to-day. ...

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  15. MR STUTT AND THE UNION.

    The Rev. D. O'Donnell observed that the Convention must feel encouraged by the tone of the speeches at the annual meeting of the-Liceused Victuallers' ...

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  16. THE MINES.

    Kollga shift which being sunk to the 515ft level is within 22ft of that depth, and the intrusion in which the shaft was sunk for 40ft thas ...

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  17. THE NEWFOUNDLAND DIFFICULTY.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Right Hon W. H. Smith. First Lord of the Treasury, announced that the Imperial Government had accepted the compromise ...

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  18. INTRODUCTION OF OFFICERS.

    The officers of the Australasian union elected yesterday afternoon for the next three years, were introduced by Mis Love, president of the Victorian Union, ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    London money market lower. More wheat mure being formed. France commencing to store breadstuff. No conversion loan for New South ...

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  20. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    It is considered highly improbable that the House will meet again, as the Premier is likely to advise a dissolution, which he is entitled to. The proclamation ...

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  21. THE PERSECUTION OF JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    In the House of Commons to-day, the Right Hon. W. H. Smith, in reply to a question, stated that the immigration of destitute foreigners into London, caused ...

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  22. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  23. EVIDENCE OF THE MAYOR OF MELBOURNE.

    Matthew Ling. Mayor of Melbourne, was called as a witness. He approved of the way the present Government grant to charitable institutions was allocated. He ...

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  24. BEAUTIFUL TWINS.

    The proceedings of the Convention have been frequently enlivened by humorous passages, and the President is always ready to brighten the ...

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  25. THE TEA QUESTION.

    Mrs Nolan (Queensland) moved-- "That the delegate who hid proposed that Fraulein Lopper's paper be printed be requested to withdraw her resolution." ...

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  27. THE BEHRING SEA FISHERIES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Right Hon G. J. Gosehen, Chancellor of the Exchequer, gave notice of the introduction of a Bill forbidding all British ...

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  28. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  29. SOCIAL PURITY.

    There was another passage late yesterday afternoon which may be brielly noticed. It occurred in an interesting paper on the "Y" or Young Women's ...

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  30. TEA IN MODERATION.

    Mrs Lormer (Victoria) moved. "That this Convention desires to place on record the fact that its machers, while thanking Fraulein Leppor for her interesting paper, ...

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  31. FEDERATION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    One of the Victorian Ministers has received a private letter from a leading Opposition member in Sydney, giving his views regarding the prospects of Federation in ...

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  32. DEPUTATION FROM THE VICTORIAN ALLIANCE.

    Miss Ackermann, after being introduced to the Convention, took the chair as President. A deputation from the Victorian Alliance was ...

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  33. SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS.

    The following appointments to Department of Work were made :--Evangelistic and Foreign, Mrs Love (V.) Woman's Franchise, Mrs Wallace (V.) ; ...

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  34. STRINGENT INTERPRETATION OF THE LAW OF INSOLVENCY.

    Juage Worthington gave his reserved decision this morning, upon an application made upon behalf of Henry Reginald French, of Elsternwick, plumber, for a certificate ...

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  35. AMENDED MINIMA LEGISLATION.

    One of the matters which has been engaging the attention of the Government lately has been the constitution of some authority to take the place of the prospecting boards. ...

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  36. THE ALLIANCE AND TEA.

    Mr J. W. Hunt, in the name of the Alliance, congratulated Miss Ackeiman heartily on her election to the high position of what they believed would be a ...

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  37. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  38. EVIDENCE OF MR D. R. M'GREGOR.

    The evidence of Mr D. B. M'Geogor, treasurer of the Old Colonists' Institution, was next taken. There were 18 inmates in the institution, which was supported by ...

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  39. THE HOLY BONDS OF MATRIMONY.

    The Alliance, continued Mr Hunt, rejoiced in the establishment of the Union, mid its growing strength, Mr Street, notwithstanding Mr ...

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  40. MR E. LAWRENCE'S EVIDENCE.

    Mr Edward Lawrence, Secretary of the Melbourne District of the Order of Foresters, wan also called as a witness. He said that the Friendly Societies greatly ...

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  41. THE WEATHER.

    There were more clouds about this rooming than we have been accustomed to for the past fortnight, and though the sun kept his appointment ...

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  42. TEA OR NO WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE?

    The Kov. J. J. Halley was the next speaker. After referring to the freedom of the prohibition colony of Mildura from drunkards and "public-house loafers," ...

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  44. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Mary Stewart, of Raskia road, Kesnigton, [?] Course; Costiseed [?] family and lorge in a Lacy goode business Listbition, L87 4s 7d; amount L89; [?] ...

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