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  6. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Fine. bracing Quarantining. Commissioners. ...

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  7. A GAMBLING AFFRAY.

    A sanguinary affair occurred in the Albury Chinese camp last night. It neems that during some gambling proceedings a quarrel ensued. Ah Hang intere[?] ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    Mr Benjamin Harrison, United States President, referring to the international monetary conference, which it is intended to hold next year at Chicago during the ...

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  9. TWO INTERESTING STRANGERS.

    When eminent people visit Australia we not unnaturally feel some curiosity to know way they came and what they think of us after having seen us. Dr Kate Bushnell ...

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  10. SUSPENSION OF THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    The Cabinet will meet this afternoon, when it is believed the boats of settlement of the Railway Commissioners' case will be adopted, but it this is done, it is understood ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    Intelligence received from Pennsylvania states that a terrific storm has visited the oil region in that State, and that a could burst occurred simultaneously, ...

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  12. THE LAND CREDIT BANK.

    The hearing of the case against George Nicholson Taylor and Charles E. Clarke, charged with conspiring to defraud the Land Credit Bank of Australasia of L37,000, ...

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  13. FORCING MR ZOX'S NAME.

    Augustus W. Bannister, described as an engineer and surveyor, was presented at the Police Court this morning on a charge of having forged the name of Mr E. L. Zox, ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED

    A large number of the unemployed congregated in the vicinity of the Government offices to-day, and, divided into little knots, discussed the probabilities of the Minister ...

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  15. THE GAMBIER AND EASBY COLLISION.

    The Full Court had under consideration to-day the action of the Court of Marine Inquiry in respect to the case of Frank Bell master' of the steamer. Gambler, whose ...

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  16. THE IRISH FACTIONS.

    At a meeting of the Irish Notional League held at Bradford yesterday, Mr John Dillon, M.P., proposed that a Board of Arbitration should be ...

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  17. THE UNITED STATES.

    The hon. James G. Blaine, United Stales Secretary of State, has resigned his position, the resignation being promptly accepted by President Harrison. This ...

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  18. MR SPEIGHT'S DEFENCE.

    When Mr Speight, the Chairman of the Railway Commissioners, appears before the Assembly this afternoon, no will not only give a complete denial to all the charges ...

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  19. BROKEN HILL MINING NEWS.

    The new development in the Central Mine, above the 300ft level in the main shaft Mopes is rattier disappointing. The faces which last week looked rather ...

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  20. THE DISASTER IN PENNSYLVANIA.

    Further details, which have been received from Pennsylvania, the scene of the disastrous fires caused by the ignition of oil refineries by lightning ...

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  21. BROTHERS AT LAW.

    A peculiar case chimed the attention of the Hawthorn Bench this morning, when Henry Berchie summoned his brother John Beechie, to recover the sum of L20, alleged ...

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  22. SOUTH MELBOURNE LARRIKINS.

    Two young fellows, named James Egan and Patrick Coleman, were charged at the South Melbourne Court to-day, with having no lawful moans support. The accused, ...

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  23. THE SILVER MINE DISASTER AT PRAGUE.

    The accounts which continue to come to hand giving further details of the disastrous fire at the silver mine near Prague, the Capital of Bohemia, stamp ...

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  24. A PECULIAR AFFAIR.

    A rather peculiar matter came before the notice of Constable Fitzgibbon, who was stationed at Prince's Bridge, about 6 o'clock last night. He was informed that a woman ...

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  25. JUSTICE AT BROKEN HILL.

    An extraordinary event occurred in the Police Court yesterday afternoon, when Mr Barney Harris, who recently tried to dispose of two of the best local hotels, some ...

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  26. A SERIOUS MARINE CASUALTY

    It will be remembered that a collision occurred recently between the barque Preston and the steamer Bollinger, of which the former got considerably the worst. ...

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  27. ALLEGED IMPOSITION.

    An elderly [?]named David Simpson, at present undergoing a sentence for passing a valueless cheque at Kew was this morning charge at the Hawthorn Court ...

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  28. DEPARTMENTAL ECONOMIES.

    While there is ample room for retrenchment in the Public Service, it is unfortunate that the Government has to put its schemes into operation at a time ...

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  29. THE WEATHER.

    The Observatory reports received from the several colonies this morning indicate that a change of weather is impending. The forecast is.--"Moderately ...

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  30. SUSPICIOUS DEATH IN SYDNEY.

    The inquest into the circumstances surrounding the suspicious death of Jane Robertson, who died from the effects of certain drugs said to have been supplied ...

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  31. TRAVELLING WITHOUT TICKETS.

    At the Flemington Court this morning Alber Rolls was pro[?]cuted by the railway authorities for getting into a railway carbage without a ticket on the 14th of ...

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  32. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  33. ALLEGED PERJURY.

    A young man named Attilie Leoni appeared in the City Court to-day on a charge of perjury. Some time ago he was arrested on a charge of being a suspected ...

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