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  4. NEWS BY CABLE

    Mr Justice North to-day appointed two provisional liquidators for the Mercantile Bank of Australia, which recently suspended payment in consequence of the ...

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  5. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    It is perhaps only natural that the imagination of newspaper writers should find full play in such a tragic case as that of the murder of the unfortunate ...

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  6. THE PHILANTHROPIC FIEND.

    In yesterday's issue we published a number of particulars which were telegraphed to us by our Sydney correspondent. These bore reference to the ...

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  7. THE RAILWAYS STANDING COMMITTEE.

    The Standing Committee on Railways sat at Parliament House this morning. The Hon. T. Beat occupied the chair, Mr Taverner stated he wished to make a ...

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  8. REGISTERED AND NON-REGISTERED SHARES.

    In the rapid transaction of business on the Stock Exchange shares are continually changing hands, and it must necessarily fallow that there are a large number ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    The distribution of bread to the starving inhabitants of this city has been stopped by the police. The enormous crowds that daily gathered to procure ...

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  10. THE IBERIA WILLIAMS

    The Williams who was formerly chief steward of the Iberia and other Orient boats, it has now been definitely ascertained, was in no way associated ...

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  11. NAVAL ESTIMATES FOR 1892-93.

    The estimates for the naval service during the ensuing financial year amount to L14,250,000. ...

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  12. BEHRING SEA FISHERIES QUESTION.

    The treaty recently signed by Sir Julian Paunceford, British Minister at Washington, and Mr J. G. Blaine, American Secretary of State, by which ...

    Article : 95 words
  13. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Very severe snowstorms in England. Another outbreak of foot and mouth [?]sease in England. Baron Hirsch gives L2500 to the ...

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  14. COLONIAL PROBATES.

    Lord Knutsford, Secretary of State for the Colonies intends to introduce a Bill into Parliament, providing for the recognition in Great Britain of probate ...

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  15. THE WEATHER.

    Western Australia seems to have struck out boldly for separation, independence and a lordly scorn of any connection with the bloomin' astronomer ...

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  16. THE CATTLE DISEASE.

    The foot and mouth disease, which has been brought into the country by the importation of infected cattle from Denmark is spreading, a further and serious ...

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  17. DEATH OF THE REV. JAMES CALVERT.

    The Rev. James Calvert, Wesleyan Minister, is dead. ...

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  18. MR H. M. STANLEY IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Stanley disappointed the Council of the Geographical Society, and a large crowd which had assembled at the railway station this morning by leaving ...

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  19. A WATER TRUST ARBITRATION CASE.

    An arbitration case, involving a large amount of money, was commenced this morning in the Court House, with David Stratton, Esq., J.P., acting as umpire. ...

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  20. NEWPORT WORKSHOPS.

    Mr Wheeler, the Minister for Railways, says that his visit to the Newport workshops yesterday was not an official inspection. He merely went there out of ...

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  21. UNEMPLOYED ENGINE DRIVERS.

    A deputation from unemployed certificated engine drivers waited on Mr M'Lean to-day. They desired an alteration in the law relating to the employment of engine ...

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  22. THE LICENSING ACT.

    This morning, at the Port Melbourne Court, Inspector Webb proceeded against Margaret Ann Hill, licensee of the Army and Navy Hotel, for Sunday trading. ...

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  23. STRYCHNINE IN BEER.

    A report from Forbes states that s publican, named Chas. Burt, was fined L10, or one month's imprisonment, for selling beer containing strychnine. ...

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  24. POLICE POINTS.

    Patrick O'Keefe was placed in the dock at the Carlton Court to-day to answer a charge of horsestealing. The evidence went to show that on the ...

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  25. ECHUCA ITEMS.

    The body of the young man Patrick Ennis drowned in the Murray on Sunday has been recovered a mile from where the accident occurred. It will be brought ...

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  26. THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE

    The following results were posted at the University to-day:-- EXAMINATION FOR DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF MEDICINE. ...

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  27. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    To-day a boy named James M'Farlane, who resides at No. 11 Beaconsfield Parade, saw the body of a man floating in the Bay at South Melbourne, near the Kerferd Road ...

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  28. DEATH FROM PNEUMONIA.

    Mr Candler held an inquest at the Morgue to-day touching the death of a woman whose name is supposed to be Aimie Matthews. From the evidence it appeared that ...

    Article : 91 words
  29. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE AT JERILDERIE.

    The stores of Messrs. J. and H. Harris, general merchants, Jerilderie, have been destroyed by a fire which broke out about 6 o'clock this morning. The loss of the ...

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  30. BRUTAL ASSAULT ON A WOMAN

    A small winding thoroughfare, running from Bouverie street to Leicester street, and which is commonly known as "Cut Throat Alley," was the scene of a brutal assault by ...

    Article : 132 words
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  32. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

    The following is the record received as the Melbourne Telegraph Office of the rainfall throughout Australia and Tasmania during the 21 hours ending 9 o'clock this ...

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  33. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The president of the Aroca Shire waited on the Minister of Water Supply to-day in regard to the proposed alienation of land in the parish of Moyreisk. He ...

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