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  6. RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Railways met' this morning at Parliament House, MrZeal in the chair. Also present-- Messrs Buchanan, Gore, Tucker, Woods, ...

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  7. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr Parnell has decided to leave London for the present, and will start to-morrow for Dublin, where he is expected to deliver a speech. ...

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  8. TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY BALLARAT.

    The Ballarat public were shocked this morning at the report of a terrible tragedy which occurred in Drummond street north. Mr James Johnston, a ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    A report front Jerilderie states the grasshopper plague is dying out in the locality, the pests having devoured all they could. In some parts of the districts, especially ...

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  10. A LAND CASE.

    The case of Charles Henry James agains. James Gibson and James Reid, which has occupied the Full Court for the last few days, was continued to-day. The case is a ...

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  11. DROWNED IN THE MURRUMBIDGEE.

    A report from Hay states that boy named Robert Emanuel Smith, aged nine yearn, son of a Mrs Mary Aun Wilson, by a former husband, had been drowned in the ...

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  12. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The weather, after three days tropical heat, broke yesterday morning, when a heavy thunderstorm passed over the district, followed by heavy rain. Although ...

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  13. THE IRISH MAJORITY.

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  14. THE RESIGNATION OF MR OFFICER.

    A letter was read by the Acting Secretary from Mr Officer, acknowledging the communication, informing him of the resolution with reference to his resignation, ...

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  15. THE WIDTH OF TUNNELS.

    A communication was received from Mr Watson, Engineer-in-Chief, forwarding particulars of the width of the carriage way, rolling stock and tunnels on lines in South ...

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  16. BAIRNSDALE AND BRUTHEN LINE.

    Arthur Cubhill, field assistant, in reply to Mr Wood, said that he acted in that capacity to Mr Lunt in the survey of the Bairnsdale extension. He gave particulars of the ...

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  17. MR. M'CARTHY ASSUMES THE LEADERSHIP.

    Mr Justin M'Carthy, who on Friday last was appointed to the leadership of the Irish party by the 45 members who seceded from Mr Parnell, formally ...

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  18. METROPOLITAN LICENSING COURT.

    The annual sitting of the Licensing Court for the Metropolitan District was resumed this morning at the Old Supreme Court House, Latrobe street. His Honor Judge ...

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  19. A DISGUSTING PROCEEDING.

    The Police Court proceedings at Albury, this morning, aroused a large amount of public interest, two leading Chinese residents being summoned for having committed ...

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  20. DISPLACING THE GAMBLER'S NOSE.

    At the Flemington Police Court this morning John Finlayson, a constable stationed at Russell street, charged with unlawfully assaulting Henry L[?]edham. Mr Lyons, for ...

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  21. DEATH OF MRS JOHNSTONE

    Mrs Johnstone is dead. This ends the most horrible domestic tragedy that has ever occurred in the history of Ballarat. Of a kind disposition, respected by a ...

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  22. THE PROSECUTION OF DILLON AND O'BRIEN.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr Justin M'Carthy gave notice that in January next he would bring forward a resolution concerning the ...

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  23. NEW WINE LICENSE. FOOTSCRAY.

    Domini Ghilotti, proprietor of the railway refreshment rooms, near the railway station, Footscray. applied for a wine license. Mr Hall, solicitor. of Footscray, appeared ...

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  24. RAILWAY EXPENDITURE.

    Railway Commissioners are now spending L300,000 in carriages, trucks and tram motors among the various Sydney works, and a further sum of L700.000 in ...

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  25. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  26. NEW WINE LICENSE FOR ST. KILDA.

    Marie Gutting, of Carlisle street, St. Kilda. applied for a colonial wine license. Mr Gaunson appeared for the applicant. Inspector Swale had no objection to raise ...

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  27. PEYTON, DOWING V HOULDER BROTHERS.

    Judgment was this morning given in the Full Court in the questions of law referred to it on the recent notion of Peyton, Dowling and Co. v. Houlder Bros, and Co., in which ...

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  28. A LIBEL CASE.

    W. Wedlock proceeded against Jas. A. Ross, proprietor of the Albury "Evening Mail" in the local Small-debt Court to-day for alleged libel. ...

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  29. THE METAL MARKET.

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  30. THE WOOL SALES.

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  31. AN ALTERNATIVE ROUTE.

    The Chairman road a letter stating that while a survey was being made from Bairnsdale to Orbost, an alternative route was discovered between Bairnsdale and Bruthen. ...

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  32. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The Railway Commissioners have not at yet decided on what lines the refrigerating earn now at the disposal of the department for the carriage of dairy produce are to be ...

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  33. THE MAILS.

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  34. NEW WINE LICENCE FOR MALVERN.

    William Henry Harwell, who keeps a grocer's shop in Glenferri[?] road,.Malvern, applied for a colonial wins licence. Mr F. Stephens, s[?]nr., appeared for the ...

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  35. PROFESSOR KOCH'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION.

    The medical profession throughout Europe are continuing to devote the closest attention to Professor Koch's reported discoveries in connection with the ...

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  36. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  37. SANDRINGHAM TO CHELTENHAM.

    Charles Latvian was questioned by Mr Woods with reference in the estimated cost of construction per mile of the Sandringham to Cheltenham railway. Mr Woods pointed ...

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  38. FROM BRISBANE.

    It is reported from Rockhampton that a party of four fishermen left Emu Park eight days age, and have not yet returned. The weather has been very rough. It is hoped ...

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  39. 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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  40. THE DIVORCE COURT

    In this case Mrs Ada Pardy, residing at Richmond, applied for a dissolution of her marriage with her husband, Charles Wilhelm pardy, medical practitioner, on the ...

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  41. NEW WINE LICENSES.

    Charles Gillespie applied for a colonial' wine license for his premises, 280 Toorak Road. Mr F. Stephen, senr., appeared for the ...

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  42. DISCOVERY OF SAPPHIRES.

    A rich discovery of sapphires is reported from Retreat Creek, near Wethersfield Station. It appears there is almost an inexhaustible supply. The discoverers have ...

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  43. THE HEALESVILLE MURDER.

    An application was trade to Air Justice A'Beckett by Mr Eagleson, instructed by Mr Kane, in the Practice Court this morning, that the sum of L14 found in the possession ...

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  44. SENSATIONAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The hearing of a libel action in which Mr Marks, editor of the " Financial News," is the prosecutor, was commenced to-day. and is creating a great ...

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  45. MINING ACCIDENT.

    At Bowen, while lifting one of the stamps at the Lady Norman machine at Normanby, the bar slipped, throwing Mr Meyenberg, the manager, from the platform on to the ...

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  46. A MISSING MAILMAN.

    Serious fears are entertained for the safety of George Broughton, the Raspberry Creek mailman, whose horse, with saddle and bridle, has been found near Daly Crook, ...

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  47. LATE SPORTING

    Blizzard was this morning at ten minutes to 10 o'clock struck out of the Standish and Bagot Handicap. ...

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  50. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  51. THE NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS

    The revision of the election returns is incomplete. but proves that the Government is in a minority. The Opposition leader has a still smaller following. It is understood, ...

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  52. THE MINES.

    The Central mine is looking better to-day than on any previous occasion for mouths past. At the 400ft level the north drive has been connected with No 3 ...

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