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  6. OUR CABLES.

    The daring doings of the Manchu mounted banditti have for some time past given a large amount of trouble to the Chinese Government. ...

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  7. OUR CABLES.

    The Agents-Generel of the several British colonies, in conjunction, it is understood, with Sir Charles Tupper, High Commissioner for Canada, are to ...

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  8. WILLIAM KEMP ARRIVES

    The newspaper paragraphs announcing that William Kemp, the late Secretary of the Tender Board, would arrive from Hobart this morning had the effect of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OUR TELEPHONE.

    Halloa, HERALD. Well! What is it? I think I've made a valuable discovery. Indeed! Is it a gold mine, a coal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Share market at Bendigo dull today. Nothing extraordinary on the Melbourne market today. No demand for wheat at the grain ...

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  11. SLY-GROG PROSECUTIONS.

    The Customs officials are naturally disappointed with the result of the sly-grog prosecutions at Korumburra. They succeeded in obtaining twenty-four ...

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  12. HOW THEY AFFECT AUSTRALIA.

    The hon. I. A. Isaacs, late Solicitor-General, was seen this morning by a representative of THE HERALD in order to obtain his views concerning the ...

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  13. TROUBLE OVER A CHILD.

    A dispute between a father and mother over the custody of their son, a little boy of five or six years of ago, came before Mr Justice Hodges ...

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  14. THE PREMIER ON FEDERATION.

    Sir James Paterson was this morning, asked by a HERALD reporter for his opinions on last night's federation meeting at the Melbourne Town Hall. ...

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  15. THE SALVADOR REVOLUTION.

    The rebels in the Republic of Salvador (Central America) have pushed the campaign against the Government troops with much vigor and determination. ...

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  16. KEMP LOCKED UP.

    Kemp being a man remarkably well known about Melbourne, it was not astonishing that his appearance in Russell street on the way to the City lockup ...

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  17. MATRIMONIAL JOYS.

    At the St. Kilda Court this morning Julia Smyth sued her husband, Robert Smyth, a chainman in the employ of the Metropolitan Board of Works, for maintenance. They ...

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  18. MATTERS POLITICAL.

    There was very little movement at Parliament House today, only a fow members putting in an appearance. A curious thing is that lending ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    At the meeting of the Permit and Umpire Committee the Victorian Football Association this evening, a deputation from the Port Melbourne Football Club will ...

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