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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The dock laborers in the employ of Messrs Allan Brothers, of London, who struck work and subsequently resumed, have again gone out on strike. The ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    If then is not trouble in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, the Opposition and their leader will have to place an unwonted curb on the feelings of irritation and ...

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  8. THE HURDLE - RACER GULPHA AGAIN.

    Another dispute over the well-known hurdle-racer Gulpha took place to-day. It will be recollected that yesterday Samuel Floyd, a well-known horse trainer, was before ...

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  9. THE CUSTOMS AND THE CRIMPS.

    We mentioned, last night, that a further complication in the dispute between Mr Bonnet and the Minister of Customs had arisen through Mrs Davis, the boarding. ...

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  10. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report (via Albury) from Brookong, states that a lamentable accident, due to the careless use of firearms, occurred at Brookong. Some foot races were being run off by ...

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  11. THE LABOR DISPUTE

    The industrial conflict is reducing itself into a strike of seafaring men and coal miners. The places of the former, however, have been already to a considerable extent filled. ...

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  12. AT THE TRADES' HALL.

    The reply of the Employers Union to the overture made by the Trades' Hall authorities for a conference was not received at the Trades Hall until this morning. The ...

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  13. FATAL FIRE AT ALDERSGATE.

    A terrible fire broke out this morning in a large hat manufactory at Aldersgate. The flames spread with such rapidity that the building was soon completely gutted. ...

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  14. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The British-India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Tara, which left Brisbane on 2nd September, left here to-day, homewards. ...

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  15. FIRE AT WARREN.

    Our Warren correspondent wires that a fire broke out this morning in Strouther's store (whole sale department) of that place. It was burnt to the ground, likewise a shop of Mr ...

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  16. THE FATAL FIRE AT ALDERSGATE.

    Latest particulars to hand regarding the fatal fire at Aldersgate, by which six persons were burned to death, show that 30 persons were working in the top storey ...

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  17. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The remains of a man who had evidently perished in the bush a considerable time ago, were found on Gorce Run a few days ago. ...

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  19. A SPORTING GUNPOWDER.

    In the Second Nisi Prius Court this morning, Mr Justice Holrovd decided a sporting gunpowder case. The plaintiffs were Curtiss and Harvey, who have carried ...

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  20. STATEMENT OF THE CHAIRMAN OF THE ASSOCIATED BANKS.

    Mr J. Sawers, Superintendent of the Bank of Australasia, and Chairman of the Associated Banks, was seen this morning on the subject of Mr ...

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  21. MINING NEWS.

    A fair number of visitors went down the Central mine this morning, and at the bottom level we found that a now north drive is being started from the west ...

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  22. STATEMENT OF MR J. A. MANSFIELD.

    Mr J. A. Mansfield, writes:--The Commissioner of Customs thought it necessary to cancel the licenses of shipping agents in force, when he came into office and created ...

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  23. THE PROPOSED CONFERENCE.

    Two of our morning contemporaries publish slightly inaccurate versions of the letter sent from the Victorian Employers' Union to the Strike Committee, ...

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  24. NEWS AND NOTED IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." The "Sportsman" has the largest circulation of any weekly ...

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  25. THE PREMIER PERMANENT SOCIETY.

    Mr Justice Webb dealt to-day with a supplementary list of claims against the Premier Building Society. Of the supplementary list of claims forwarded ...

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  26. RELEASED FROM PENTRIDGE AND AGAIN ARRESTED.

    Some time since a man named Arthur Alfred Cause, a Swiss, about 30 years of age, was sentenced to terms of imprisonment amounting altogether to two years for ...

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  27. THE FOUNDERING OF THE JOHN HUNT.

    The Marice Court of Enquiry on Tuesday last held an investigation into the foundering of the schooner John Hunt of Queenseliff on the 30th September. ...

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  28. THE COAL QUESTION.

    "Why are the coal miners out on strike?" was the question raised this morning. " They went out, in the first place, because they would not ship ...

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  29. THE SUBURBAN FRESH FOOD AND ICE COMPANY LIMITED.

    The success which attended the several "Iresh food and ice companies" that existed last year has impelled n number of gentlemen in the suburbs to undertake the ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. SUBSTITUTED SERVICE IN DIVORCE.

    Mr Woolf renewed an application in Chambers to-day for substituted service in the divorce case of M'Calmen v. M'Calman. The petitioner, Alexander M'Lellan ...

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  32. GEORGE STUDDERT.

    The young man George Studdert, who was recently sentenced to six month' imprisonment for burglary, by Judge Williams--which sentence was suspended upon the ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING.

    CAULFIELD CUP.--Wendoutree. Emma, Russley Merriment, Snewfoot, Redoe. Abacu[?] Town Moor. Whakawat, Dunkeld, Ghald[?] Promised Land. The Despised, The Lawyer. ...

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  34. THE BIJOU THEATRE.

    In the Practice Court to-day Mr Mitchell, counsel for the defendants, made an application in the case of Wilson against Brough, for the removal of the action ...

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  37. BY WIRE--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  39. MATTERS AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    Unionists and non-Unionists are now engaged in loading and discharging the ships at the Port Melbourne piers, although, in no cases are the opposing parties working ...

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