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  6. LAUNCESTON RACES.

    The summer racing season in Tasmania will be brought to a conclusion to-day by the final meeting of the Tasmanian Turf Club. The attendance is all that ...

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  7. POPULAR AUTHORS.

    The arrest of George Evans Labertouche, who, since 1872, has bad the whole control of the Imperial Pensions department in Sydney, and who throughout that period ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EXTRAORDINARY CASES OF POISONING.

    This afternoon we are in the possession of particulars of a rather extraordinary affair that took place at North Melbourne yesterday, the whole ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    It is now fully expected that the Smith Australian Government Loan of £1,200.000 at 3½ per cent, per annum, the total tenders for which amounted to ...

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  10. THAT WILL CASE.

    The Ferguson will ease was continued at the Third Civil Court, this morning, before his Honor Mr Justice Molesworth. Mr Higgins and Mr Topp appeared for the ...

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  12. THE MINES.

    Another rich patch was struck in the Australian Broken Hill Consols mine yesterday. The rise going up from the 280ft, level has been in good ore for some ...

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  13. THE LATE BARING CRISIS.

    A further sum of LI.000,000 of the amount borrowed from the Bank of France, during the late Baring crisis, was returned by the Bank of England ...

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  14. "CAN YOU GET ME A HUSBAND FOR HER?"

    He added: If you de I will settle the Inverness Hotel, a shoemaker's shop and a stove in Stanley street on her by deed of gift. Witness met Mr Jones, who was also an ...

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  15. "A WIFE AND PLENTY OF MONEY."

    He told Jones what old Ferguson had said, and also offered to take him to Forguson's house and introduce him to Tilly. Jones accepted the offer readily, and they went to ...

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  16. MARRIAGE WITH A DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Bill for permitting marriage with a deceased wife's sister was read a second time by 202 votes against 155. ...

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  17. THE LAST MOMENT.

    A deputation from the minors and residents of Coalville had arranged to wait on the Premier at 11 o'clock this morning but found the position "jumped" by ...

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  18. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The whole of the Lick country in this district has for the past few days been enveloped in dense smoke, the result of extensive bush fires raging in every ...

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  19. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The British-india Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Almora, from Brisbane 9th December, arrived at Plymouth to-day. ...

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  20. STOLEN PROPERTY RETURNED.

    On Sunday evening, 9th November last, whilst Miss Lawton, dressmaker, of Hare street, was at church, her shop was broken into, and money and jewellery ...

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  21. ALLEGED SWINDLING.

    A most peculiar case is now bring investigated by the detective police, and if the facts as stated be correct, they only go to show the [?]lity of human [?] Some ...

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  22. EMPLOYERS' DEFENDS FUND.

    The Builders' and Contractors' Association of Victoria held their regular meeting last evening, the President, Mr R.C. Brown, in the chair. ...

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  23. THE SHEARING DIFFICULTIES.

    The Pastoralists' Union in Melbourne are awaiting with some anxiety the receipt of news from Queensland an to the reception given to the free laborers upon their leaving ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  25. BREACH OF THE HARBOR REGULATIONS.

    At the Port Melbourne Court this morning, before Mr O'Meara, P.M., and Mr Francis, J.P., Captain Stewart Patrick, master of the excursion steamer Hygeta, was charged, ...

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  26. FROM ADELAIDE.

    The market is quiet for wheat at 3s 7d for shipping lots, f.o.b., bags as wheat; farmers' lots, 3s 4d to 3s 5d at out ports, with large deliveries; roller flour, LS 5s to L9; stone ...

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  27. HOTEL PROSECUTIONS.

    At the Port Melbourne court this morning, Catherine Nickless, licensee of the Auld Re[?]kie Hotel, corner of Nott and House streets, was charged with Sunday trading on ...

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  28. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  29. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    This morning the Premier wired to Mr Munro, stating that, seeing that a postponement of the opening of the Federal Convention to Kith March would enable delegates ...

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  30. TERRIBLE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A dreadful railway accident [?] occurred this morning about a quarter pest 9 o'clock, at a point opposite the Hurlingham racecourse. There is no crossing at this place, but as [?] ...

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  31. THE SHEARERS' CONFERENCE.

    The Shearers' Conference was commenced this morning in the, Town Hall, exchange room. Mr Spence, President, occupied the chair, and there was a full attendance of ...

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  32. AT FITZROY.

    Kate O'Connor, licensee of the Gertrude Family Hotel, Gertrude street, was charged this morning at the Fitzroy Court with delaying admission to the police. It ...

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  33. FROM BRISBANE.

    Further unsettled weather, (with local storms and heavy isolated showers, is anticipated by Mr Wragge, finer and more settled weather in the extreme south-west of ...

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  36. LATE SPORTING.

    Sr. L[?] -- Rover, as 12.5 p.m. yesterday. JUVENILE SYAK[?]S. -- Rover, at 12.5 p.m. to-day. ...

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  37. INTRODUCED, WOOED, AND WON.

    The next witness was on interesting one, being none other than the Mr Clarke, whose name has been so often mentioned as the individual who ...

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  38. HOBART.

    BY CABLE -- FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. Silver stocks are still lower and very little business doing. Comets are weak at about 15s, and even at this figure buy [?] seem inclined to ...

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  39. CRUELTY TO A HORSE.

    At the North Melbourne Courts, this morning, Patrick Burns and Robert Robert were charged with "using a horse under circumstances involving cruelty." Mr ...

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