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  6. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A constable at the City Court this morning said of a vagrant that the was almost "teetotally blind." The Bench enquired whether he meant that she was almost ...

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  7. IN THE DOCK.

    His Honor Judge Worthington passed sentences this morning on the prisoners who had been convicted before him during the sessions just ended as follows:-- ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Mr H. Wood, the Under-Secretary for Mints, and Mr H. David, Government Geologist, representing the prospecting board, reached Albury this morning, and ...

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  9. PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKED ABOUT

    The English bariteno who has but lately arrived in Australia under engagement to Messrs Williamson and Garner. He comes with an excellent London and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE SHIPPING DIFFICULTY.

    It is evident this morning, so far as the strike of the marine officers is concerned, that no effects from it will be noticeable until Monday. It was stated ...

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  11. STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the team representing the Post and Present members of Oxford and Cambridge Universities was resumed ...

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  13. EVENING LECTURES AT THE UNIVERSITY.

    Victorians have every reason to be satisfied with the opportunities offered to the poorest in the land to obtain a sound elementary education. This is sufficiently ...

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  14. THE TRADES' HALL COMMITTEE.

    The strike committee appointed by the Trades' Hall Council last evening, are waiting tor further developments. Members of the committee spoken to this morning. ...

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  15. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  16. A PECULIAR ACTION ALLEGED.

    A statement was mane in shipping circles this morning to the effect that the officers engaged on Messrs Huddart, Parker aud Co.'s Santon had left the vessel at ...

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  17. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The threatened general strike amongst the seamen, railway employes and miners has been averted, the Trades' Council having decided to rely on other methods of ...

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  18. THE UNION CO.'S BOATS.

    A great deal has been said about the injury that will be done to the New Zealand trade, but a representative of THE HERALD ascertained from members of the Officers' ...

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  19. THE SITUATION AT THE WHARVES.

    Matters have their normal aspect at the wharves this morning, and as far as outward appearances go, a stranger would never suspect that the big struggle ...

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  20. ACCIDENT TO MURDOCH.

    During the progress of the match between the Australian cricketers and the Past and Present of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, at Portsmouth to-day. ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    The value of the gold and specie taken by the mail to-day amounted to L89,224. The Right Rev. Saumarez Smith, the new Bishop of Sydney, has sailed for his ...

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  22. WE MUST THIEVE OR STARVE.

    There is a passage in Lamentations which says, "Better are they who are slain by the sword than they who die of starvation," and the starvation," and the miserable visages of the half-starved, as ...

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  23. THE BEHRING'S SEA FISHERIES DISPUTE.

    A Blue Book containing tho official correspondence in connection with the Behrings Sea Fisheries dispute has been published to-day. Amongst the latest ...

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  24. DEPOSITION CLERK IN THE CITY COURT.

    Whose good work in connection with the Premier Permanent inquiry was specially commented on by Bar and Bench. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE T.S.N. CO.'S TROUBLES.

    A statement was made in THE HERALD yesterday and in the other daily papers to tho effect that a non-union crew had been shipped by the Corinna in Sydney, but this ...

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  26. THE GEELONG BOATS EFFECTED.

    It was questionable whether the Geelong boats would be at all affected by the dispute; but all doubts on this point have been set at rest by the mates of ...

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  27. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Mr Richard M. Taylor, agent, 150 William street, was assaulted and robbed in Collins street, close to Scott's Hotel, at a quarter post 12 o'clock this morning. ...

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  28. DEPARTURE OF THE BISHOP OF SYDNEY.

    The Right Reverend Saumarez Smith, the new Bishop of Sydney, sailed to-day for Australia. ...

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  29. ROBBERY IN BOURKE STREET.

    Yesterday afternoon, about a quarter to 5 o'clock, a case of butter, Containing 37½lbs was stolen from the front of M'Intyre's tea shop, 233 Bourke street. The butter ...

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  30. MR HUMPHRIES INTERVIEWED.

    A very important statement was made by Mr Frederick Humphries, the secretary of the Shipowners' Association, to a representative of THE HERALD this morning. ...

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  31. HONORS FOR THE EARL OF JERSEY.

    The Earl of Jersey, the newly-appointed Governor of New South Wales, has been created a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St. Michael and St. George ...

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  32. THE CASE OF THE FLINDERS.

    The work of loading the Flinders is proceeding merrily this morning, and there is every reason to believe that tho boat will leave for Tasmania on Monday. ...

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  33. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY IN WEST MELBOURNE.

    On the 14th inst., about 8 o'clock p.m., William Meno, baker, residing at the Temperance Hotel, 579 Lonsdale street, was assaulted and robbed in Franklyn street. ...

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  34. THE PARLIAMENT PLACE TRAGEDY.

    The inquest upon the body of Mrs Edith Jane Forester.--Jubb, was held to-day at noon at Parliament Place, by Dr. Youl and a jury. There was, however, no ...

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  35. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Bar silver has advanced three farthings, and is to-day quoted 4s 4d per ounce, ...

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  36. ROBBERY AT HAWTHORN.

    Yesterday afternoon, between 2 and 6 o'clock, a robbery was committed at the residence of Mr John Hogg, commercial traveller, Rathmines road, Hawthorn. The ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF LEATHER.

    The stocks of leather in London are very small, and prices consequently have a hardening tendency. Highest and lowest tonnages are quoted ...

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  38. THE MAILS.

    The Shaw, Savill and Albion Company's R.M.S. Ionic, which left, Lyttleton on 24th July, left hers yesterday evening for Plymouth. ...

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  39. DEPARTURE OF THE MAIL.

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  40. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND PICTURES.

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  41. SHOPBREAKING IN CARLTON.

    A tobacco robbery of an extensive character was committed some time between 10 o'clock last night and 7 o'clock this morning at the shop of Messrs King and Godfree, ...

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  42. VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

    The Burrumbeet is expected to arrive in Melbourne from Launceston to-morrow, and the officers of this vessel will, it is understood, leave the craft as soon as they have ...

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  43. AUSTRALIAN BASILS.

    Australian basils are in more demand, at a slightly improved price. ...

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  44. WHEAT.

    Australian wheat, April shipment, is soiling at 38s per quarter. ...

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  45. THE TARAMUNG TAKES HER DEPARTURE.

    The loading of the Taramung was pushed on with during the night, and she took her departure for Newcastle this morning, where she will take in a cargo of coal. The ...

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  46. RESERVED JUDGMENTS.

    Mr Justice Holroyd sat in the Equity Court to-day for the purpose of delivering judgment in cases which had been heard before him at the present sitting of the ...

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  47. KYNETON.

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  49. AFFAIRS IN SYDNEY.

    Although the labor struggle has now commenced, nothing beyond tiring the first shot has resulted. To-day at noon the notice which the officers gave ...

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  50. THE MAGISTRATES ROUGH ON THE BAG-SNATCHER.

    Mr Nicholson, P.M., has determined that the bag-snatcher will pay dearly for his pet amusement when caught in the act. This morning one of the genus appeared before ...

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  51. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

    Hills, (Colonial), L12 [?] 6d. Fourteens, L5 16s, Tens, L9 15s 6d. Junctions, 36s 9d. Centrals (paid), L6 16s 9d. South (paid), 96s. Norths. 16s 6d. Maybell, 3s 10d. Pioneer, ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS

    16th August.--Afternoon, 3 14; to-morrow morning. 3.36; alters[?], 3.54. CLEARED OUT. P. and O. R.M.S. Arcadia, 3175 tons, Captain W. B. ...

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  53. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A bootmaker, 30 years of age. named John Moran, who resides at 39 Bradford street, Collingwood, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital about five minutes past 12 o'clock ...

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  54. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  55. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    [Particulars of which will be found in our advertising columns.] Messrs GEMMELL, TUCKETT and CO.--Monday, 11 a.m.; Mantelpieces, [?] etc.; ...

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  56. PROPERTY SALES.

    The Victorian Farmers' Loan and Agency Company Limited. (formerly James [?] and Company Limited) beg to reports having [?]--On account of the [?] colleges and land ...

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