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  5. DOUGHERTY V. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The action by Mr George Dougherty, stock and station agent, against the Batik of Australasia for L30,000 was disposed of by Mr Justice Holyrood in the first ...

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  6. NEWS BY GABLE

    Active measures are being taken to minimise the effect of the extensive strike of coal porters that has taken place in London. The places vacated by the ...

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  7. NEWS BY GABLE

    The funeral service for the lata Rev. C. H. Spurgeon was hold, in the Metropolitan Tabernacle to-day,"the sacred edifice being crowded in all parts. On the ...

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  8. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Another meeting of the Cabinet was held last night for the purpose of trying to settle the difficult with which Mr Sherie is faced in the formation ...

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  9. NEWS FROM . ADELAIDE.

    Benjamin Germain, the oldest pilot on the coast, is missing. He quitted his home at Exeter, unobserved, on Thurs day. leaving a letter behind saying his ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Mr Candler, acting City Coroner, at the Melbourne Gaol to-day, touching the death of a man named Joseph Saunders, 50 years at age, who died ...

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  11. THE HAT SEIZURES.

    The authorities of the Customs department complain that their intentions with regard to the Denton Mills have been greatly misconstrued in some of the ...

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  12. KILLED ON THE RAILWAY.

    Mr Candler, the Acting City Coroner, held an inquest at the Morgue to-day with respect to the death of the girl Milly Smith, aged, a domestic servant, ...

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  13. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  14. THE CASE OF MR DE COBAIN, M.P.

    In Lite House of Commons this afternoon a motion was agreed to summoning Mr de Cobain, member for East Belfast, to attend the House before the 23rd ...

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  15. CRIMPING ASIATIC FIREMEN.

    For some time past, the mail boats attached to the Peninsular and Oriental Company have just, prior to their departure for England been deprived of a number of their ...

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  16. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

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  17. THE FINDING OF THE BELL BOARD.

    The Chief Commissioner of Police intendant detectives who gave evidence before the Bell Board disagree with the handing of that ...

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  18. THE STRIKE OF COAL PORTERS.

    The coal porters are still on strike, but there are signs of a speedy collapse, owing to the plentiful supply of free labor. ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL PROPRIETARY SHARES.

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  20. THE METAL MARKET.

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Funny weather. Pleasant breezes. Cabinet canards. More embezzlements. ...

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  22. THE WOOL SALES.

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  23. DEATH OF AN EXPLORER.

    Lieutenant-Colonel James Grant, who explored the sources of tho Nile in 1800-3, is dead. The deceased was in his Goth year. ...

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  24. THE LICENSING ACT.

    On the 3rd instant Mr "William Ivey, licences of the Metropolitan Hotel, William street, was proceeded against in the District Court, on there charges and ...

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  25. EXCISE PROSECUTION.

    At the District Court tins morning Mary Manolo, licensee of the Club Hotel, Swanson street, was called upon to answer two charges in connection with the Trade ...

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  26. THE RESIGNATION OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    An exceedingly novel point was raised by counsel for the, defence of two prisoners in the Court of General Sessions this morning, when Sydney Jones and Samuel Hughes ...

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  27. PURIFICATION OF THE ROLLS.

    Alexander M'Lecd's name was objected to at the Williamstown Court this morning by Inspector Voitch is connection with the Revision Court- He is a gatekeeper ...

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  28. DISAPPEARANCE OF A COLLIERY OWNER.

    A great deal of excitement line been caused in business circles in Newcastle by the sudden disappearance of Mr James C. Berger, of the firm of Messrs Berger ...

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  29. MR SHIELS AND CABINET- MAKING.

    The prospective Premier and present Attorney-Genural, Mr Shiels, was soon by one of the representatives of this journal this morning, and asked whether he had ...

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  30. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    This morning a great crowd of the unemployed, in accordance with a decision previously arrived at, assembled in front of tho Government Offices, where they ...

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  31. THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMISSIONERS.

    Mr Speight, after an abscess from W. Department of some 10 days, this morning returned by the special from Sydesy, He is much better in health, after his voyage ...

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  32. THE DYER AND THE BAKER

    In the County Court to-day, a lot of time was taken up with the investigation of an assault case, the principals in which were Thomas Tame, of Prahran, who gains ...

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  33. ERECTION OF A DESTRUCTOR.

    Considerable Indignation is expressed by a number of the residents of East Brunswick and North Fitzroy at the notion being taken by the Fitzroy Council, who are preparing to ...

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  34. A BRAVE BOY.

    A plucky rescue from a watery grave was accomplished last evening by a lad named John Buckley, aged 14 years, who resides at Lynch street, Hawthorn. A number ...

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  35. MR SHIELS'S POSITION CRITICISED.

    From all that can be gleaned, from more communicative friends of the Government that the Attorney-General, it would appear that the situation at ...

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  36. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  38. THE NAVAL AND MILITARY . TOURNAMENT.

    The Interest Denigrated in the Grand Naval and Military Tournament now in mil swing, is becoming more and more marked. Mr A. R. Blackwood, for example, has con ...

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