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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    It is reported to-day from [?] that a powerful syndicate is in course of formation with the object of [?] ...

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  7. CAPITAL AND LABOR.

    The proposal made by Mr James Service that an open Conference should bo held between' employers and labor leaders, continues to ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    At Nowra one of the Coolangatta [?], named John Radnor, was drowned and [?] away to sea by the flood. The deceased was in a boat ...

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  9. SOME MAGAZINE, EDITORS.

    MR T.W REID, Cassrll's Mazazine. MR M.H. SPIELMAN, Magazine of Art. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE MINES.

    The north shaft at the Central mine has attained a depth of 420ft. The main north drive form the 400ft level is being continiued ...

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  12. RAILWAYS CONSTRUCTION.

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  13. THE SUPPOSED WRECK.

    A telegram was received last night from Cunningham, from Captain Beamont, the pilot, to the following effect:-- "Report about rockets false alaram; up ...

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  14. DROWNED IN THE MURRAY.

    A man, name unknown, drove a buggy into tho river Murray at Albury last night, and was drowned. The buggy has been recovered and identified ...

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  15. A LEAVER TO MALE [?]

    Then what happened We would not agree to that, and the [?] representatives frankly admitted to us that they wished to use our Union ...

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  16. EVIDENCE OF THE GOVERNMENT STATIST.

    The first witness called this morning was Mr Hoylyn H. hayter, Government Statist, who was examined with regard to the methods under which the statistics of population on different lines were [?] ...

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  17. BILL DISCOUNTING

    An examination was hold in the Insolvency Court to-day. in the estate of Esward E. Hanslow. and the evidence of Mr John Davy Wragg was taken. ...

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  18. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  19. POLICE POINTS-

    To-day, at the Carltoo Court, a young man named Daniel whilst in charge of his horse and dray. At about 7 p.m last ...

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  20. THE HEALTH OF MR SPURGEON.

    The Roverend Charles Spurgeon whose condition has [?] caused great anxiety to his friends, is now improving, and hopes are entertained of his speedy recovery. ...

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  21. THE PRESIDENT OF THE PASTORALISTS'S UNION.

    Mr Albert Austin, the President of the Victorian [?] Union, when seen to-day, disclaimed any intention of speaking on behalf of the Union. [?] ...

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  22. THE EMPLOYERS' UNION.

    Mr Frederick [?], Secretary of the Employers Union, on being waited upon this morning. states that no new developement has occured as ...

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  23. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    Russian wheat crop short. Balancing to-day. Bank holiday tomorrow. Movement to reduce British duties on ...

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  24. THE TIN-PLATE TRADE IN WALES.

    The depression in the tin-plate trade caused by the [?] of the American markets with [?] and by which 30000 persons ...

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  25. THE METROPOLIAN FIRE BRICADES BOARD.

    Mr Munro in a conversation with a Herald reporter this morning, expressed his approval of the Metropolitian Fire ...

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  26. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    [?] seems just now to he [?] attentions from one or two very [?] persons, Several petty [?] have been commited within ...

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  27. THE CABS, THE TRAMS, AND THE CITY COUNSIL.

    As our readers will remembers a short time since, we reported in these coloumns preceedings which were taken against [?] District Court, the ...

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  28. THE COLONIAL WINE DUTIES.

    Mr Cecil Rhodes, the Premier of cape Colony, states that he was reason to believe taht the Imperial Government will [?] consider the proposal ...

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  29. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The opening of a telegraph office at Dargo, which was to have taken place to-morrow, has been floods in the district. ...

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  30. POLICE DEPUTATION.

    A deputation from the from the police at the Russell [?] had a private interview with the Commissioner of Police this morning, when various requests ...

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  31. DEPARTURE OF MR MACRAE.

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  33. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE

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  34. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  35. THE METAL MARKET.

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  37. WOMAN AND MASCULINE DRESS.

    Not the least [?] of the [?] is, his theory of the [?] of the [?] of masculine dress upon the female ; ...

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  38. SUICIDE BY A PUBLICAN.

    A case of suicide has [?] here, the [?] boing John Dale, license of the Counsil Club Hotel. Deceased [?] him. [?] in the forehead with a pea [?] ...

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  39. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  40. THE PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    In reply to a query as to whether or not any news had been received from Sydney in reference to tho shearing difficulty, a representative of THE HERALD was informed, at the officers of the [?] ...

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  41. RETURTING CHINISE.

    Yesterday a party of celestials, numbor- ing 13, who have just returned from the Flowery Land by the steamer, Taiyunn, [?] at the Custimers ...

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  42. CAB ACCIDENT.

    At 5.10 o'clock last evening, a respectably- dressed woman was conveyed to the Alfred . Hospital by George Ruddock, [?] from severe internal injuries, resulting from being severe internal injuries [?] ...

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  43. THE WOOL SALES.

    The Colonial wool [?] continiue to be hold daily. Since Thursday last the quantity [?] amounts to 38,500 [?], making a total of 254,200[?] ...

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  44. A RAILWAY SUICIDE.

    An inquest was hold by Dr Youl at the Morgue to-day, touching the death a man named Henry Harlock. The evidence given showed that the doceased resided in Caroline street. South Yarra. ...

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  45. BENDIGO.

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  46. LATE SPORTING.

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  47. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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