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  4. OUR CABLES.

    There is a shocking situation on the Greek frontier, and B[?]shi Bazonks were lately reported to be pillaging through-out the district of Herak[?]. ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    What is given as another material instance of the dislocation of trade caused by the strike and lock-out in the engineering industry is made public to-day. ...

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  6. THE BIG FIRE.

    The fourth meeting of the board appointed by the Government to inquire into the circumstances of the recent disastrous fire in the city was held at the ...

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  7. LIKE A CRISIS

    Quite a number of persons have made the same inquiry at "The Herald" office to-day. "Is it true that war has been declared?" And we have been able to ...

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  8. OUR CABLES.

    Mr S. B. Dole, President of the Republic of Hawaii is at present in Washington. In the [?] of an [?]er few with a ...

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  9. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    The railway authorities this morning state that a good deal too much has been made by a section of the Press of the accident which took place at Riddell's ...

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  10. FROM THE PULPIT.

    Is it a case of coming events cast their shadows before? The Rev. Samuel Chapman, preaching at the Collins street Baptist Church last night. ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Rumors of war. Whom do we light? Asks Sir Charles Holled Smith. Russia. Russia and France; Russia. ...

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  12. THE GOVERNOR.

    A rumor has gained currency that, in consequence of the gravity of the situation in Chinese waters, his Excellency the Governor was about ...

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  13. BRIGHTON TRAGEDY.

    A magisterial inquiry was held at Middle Brighton this morning, before Mr T. Wilson. J.P., concerning the death of a married woman, named Elzabeth ...

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  14. IN THE NEW WORLD.

    Trouble has arisen in the cotton trade of New England, which comprises the six eastern States of United States of America - Maine, New Hampshire, ...

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  15. TARIFF RECIPROCITY.

    The French Government has resumed negotiations with that of the United States on the tariff question. It is desired to bring about some ...

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  17. CASHIER AND CASH

    There is quite a seasonable ring (says "Westminster"), about the case heard at Eastbourne, in which Pa[?]d Carrington Townsend, a gentlemanly young follow, ...

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  18. INSURANCE.

    The authorities of Friendly Societies of the United Kingdom are seriously exercised in mind by the multiplication of benefit societies in association with ...

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  19. SIR CHARLES SMITH

    A representative of the "Herald" sought an interview with the Military Commandant on the subject of the Eastern Crisis. ...

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  20. A NEW MINISTER.

    On Mr William Kenny, M.P., Who held office as Solicitor-General for Ireland, being promoted to the Irish Bench, last month, the vacant portfolio was ...

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  21. FIFTEEN KILLED.

    A dreadful colliery accident has occurred in Belgium. The cable to which the cage at the Wavres Colliery was attached broke ...

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  22. A PORT PARADISE.

    Things were considerably tangled in Dubbledan's lane Port Melbourne, on Saturday night owing to an extensive disturbance which took place there ...

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  23. SPORT OF KINGS.

    We published last Saturday a report of Lord Rosebery's speech at the Gimcrack Club. Here is the sequel:-- Addressing a "crusade" meeting in ...

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  24. AT BULUWAYO.

    In the matter of dress (says the Cape "Argus") Buluwayans are like their prototypes of the Rand in the early days. That is to say, they affect only shirt ...

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  25. WESTRALIA

    The Perth Laud Corporation has been registered with a capital of L100,000 in L1 shares, of which 80,000 are being issued to the public. ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYED

    On court days the North Melbourne Court is generally crowded with persons out of employment, mostly composed of the laboring class, and such was the case ...

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  27. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Co. of Australia Ltd. are in receipt of the following cable from their London house, dated 22nd inst., viz :--"The ...

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