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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the Yorkshire County Eleven was continued and concluded at Bradford to-day. ...

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  6. NOTES ON A NOTORIOUS CASE

    Every available inch of space in the Second Nisi Prins Court was occupied this morning. The meaning of it all was that his Honor Mr Justice Williams was ...

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  7. THOSE PREMIER PROSECUTIONS.

    The minutes of the meetings of directors read by Mr Coldham, which Sir Bryan O'Loghen urged put the charge of conpiracy out ...

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  8. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The Government having declined to assume the responsibility of making arrangements with M. Pasteur's scent for the use of his vaccine against anthrax, the agent ...

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  9. THE PILLEY CASE.

    The whole conduct of Mrs Forster was strongly suggestive of the idea that she saw nothing savoring of impropriety. Had she thought her father was misbehaving himself ...

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  10. A SHIPPING CATASTROPHE.

    News has just come to hand that the barque Ethel has gone down in the English Channel and four sailors were drowned. Captain Ives and the mate were amongst the ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Wool reclamations. London money market hardening. Queensland Cattle Freezing Works, capital L50,000. ...

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  12. FROM ADELAIDE.

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  13. THE FLOODS IN THE DARLING

    The Darling River at Bourke is again very high, and and still rising. As all the waters from the swollen rivers above must come past Bourke it is expected that the ...

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  14. DAVID MUNRO'S INSOLVENCY.

    This morning His Honor Judge Molesworth sitting in the Insolvency Court, gave his decision in the matter of the motion to admit proof of debt, on behalf ol David Munro and ...

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  15. SNOW IN SYDNEY

    A slight fall of show occurred at Paddington, and in the city about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and piercing cold winds blew. This morning the weather is cloudy ...

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  16. THE CABLE SUBSIDIES.

    Sir Graham Berry, Agent-General for Victoria, and Sir Arthur Blyth, General for South Australia, had a further interview, to-day, with Mr T. L. ...

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  17. FROM BRISBANE.

    Mr Wragge anticipates generally fine weather, in this colony, but the conditions are inclined to be unsettled in the western districts and South Queensland, and a coastal ...

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  18. COLONEL TEMPLETON AND THE PREMIER PERMANENT.

    In view of the critical stage at which the prosecutions against the directors and officials of the Premier Permanent Building Society have arrived, more than ordinary ...

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  19. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Victoria, which left Melbourne on 24th May, arrived here yesterday evening. ...

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  20. THE PREMIER PERMANENT PROSECUTIONS.

    The investigation of the summonnes issued against certain directors, borrowers and officials of the Premier Permanent Land, Building and Investment Association was ...

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  21. CR. JOHN TURNER'S STATEMENT.

    On being waited upon by our representative, this morning, Mr John Turner (or Cr. John Turner, as he is better known) courteously offered to give his views on what ...

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  22. MASONIC.

    The annual meeting of the Pentalpha Lodge, No. 90, took place last night at the Lodge Rooms, Kew, where, notwithstanding the inclement weather, a large number of ...

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  23. SUPPOSED MURDER BY POISONING.

    The enquiry into the Long Reach murder lasted four days. Two witnesses were examined, and the result shows that poison had been put into bread and flour, but by ...

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  24. THE LAST MOMENT.

    In politics, as in everything else, it is the unexpected that always happens, and this would seem to be particularly to this mission. Ministers expected trouble in the ...

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  25. TO-DAY.

    Another week out. So the prosecution say, speaking for themselves alone. They have, it is said, over a dozen witnesses yet to call; but that lying jade Rumor ...

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  26. A SUCCESSFUL WATER BORE.

    A telegram from Barcaldine states that a good supply of clear water has been struck in the Pofitic Creek bore, Aramac road, at 600 feet. The water is now flowing at the ...

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  27. MR FREDERICK GEORGE LEVENS IN THE WITNESS-BOX.

    Frederick George Levens, clerk, in the employ of the official liquidator of the Premier Permanent Association, examined by Mr Bayles, deposed that he had been in ...

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  28. FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The threatened strike of railway employes who demanded the introduction of the Eight Hours' system has been averted, the missioners having accepted the principle, ...

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  29. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  30. THE NEW ZEALAND BUDGET.

    The financial statement was delivered in the Home of Representatives to-night by the Colonial Treasurer. Ho estimated the revenue for the current year at L4,139,000. ...

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  32. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    The Junction North mine is attracting a good deal of attention lately, being ranked locally as one of the best outside shows. It adjoins the Junction on ...

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  34. SHOPBREAKING IN ELIZABETH STREET.

    Some time during lost night the grocery establishment of Messrs W. B. Morrison and Co., 309 and 311 Elizabeth street, was broken into by thieves. Entrance was gained by ...

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  35. MARYBOROUGH.

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  36. TO-DAY IN THE CITY COURT.

    A deadly sit of settled gloom Pervades the City Court. The sombre silence of the tomb Instead of [?] sport. ...

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  37. HON. J. A. WALLACE'S STATEMENT.

    Amongst those present at the joint committee meeting was the Hon. J. A Wallace, M.L.C. He informed our representative this morning that the meeting was a very ...

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  38. BALLARAT.

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  39. FROM TASMANIA

    A special train with distinguished [?] visitors arrived last night at 8 o'clock, and was met by some hundreds of members of the Craft and a guard of honor from the ...

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