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  5. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    [?] Bill passed its third reading in the Legislative Council yesterday. Legal Practitioners Act Amendment ...

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  6. FRENCH COUNCILS

    LONDON, Wednesday,— The French councils all over France are at present holding their summer [?] and are [?] in their supported ...

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  7. CURIOUS CASE.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Judge Gordon gave judgment this morning in the claim by the sailors on the ship [?] £226, wages due. ...

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  8. CHILIAN ’QUAKE

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The looting which is being done at Valparaiso is chiefly the work of escaped convicts, many of these have been recaptured, ...

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  9. LINE REPAIRER

    MELBOURNE, This Day— John Mathieson aged [?], a telegraph line, re[?] was run down by a train [?] Beechworth last night, and horribly ...

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  10. MAN FOUND

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— John Gerrett [?], aged 50, who was lately a hotelkeeper at [?] and who had sold out, was going to Ballarat ...

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  11. A CURIOUS CASE

    In the Fremantle Local Court yesterday afternoon the circumstances connected with the wreck of the [?] were revived, the occasion being ...

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  12. N. S. W. ATTORNEY

    SYDNEY, This Day.— Richard Denis Meagher applied to-day to the Full Court for reinstatement on the roll of attorneys. ...

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  13. Exodus From

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Three thousand inhabitants of Valparaiso have gone to Sant[?] where the Government are arranging to accommodate ...

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  14. BOMB THROWN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An unknown person yesterday threw a bomb at the chief of police at Seidloek (Poland), killing him instantly. ...

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  15. DIVORCE CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A petition for divorce by Robert Stewart, of Gue, formerly a blacksmith and now a commission agent aged 60, from ...

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  16. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Wednesday—During the past week there have been 172 Government officials killed in Russia, and 42 wounded. ...

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  17. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of the Right Rev. Daniel Fox Sandford, L.L.D.. (Glasgow), a former Bishop of Tasmania. ...

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  18. CHINESE EMPRESS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The dowager Empress of China is summoning to a conference, all the high officials of the kingdom to discuss the adoption of ...

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  19. Burning Corpses

    Many of the corpses of the people who were killed by the falling houses are lying burning in the embers. The [?] arising from the burning ...

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  20. INQUEST

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—At the inquest on Nellie Hunt this morning, medical evidence was [?] was 23 years of age, and was ...

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  21. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the English county cricket match, Middlesex v. Lancashire, the Australian Tarrant took nine wickets for 54 runs in the ...

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  22. LOST FOUND

    MELBOURNE, This Day .— Mrs. Maitland, aged 74, who has been missing from Benalla since Saturday, was found wandering in the bush last night ...

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  24. CUBAN REBELS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Numerous arrests have been effected in Havanna during the past three days. Gomez has been arrested at his ...

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  25. POSTMEN’S STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The postmen at Bombay, who struck recently, have submitted, and the trouble is now regarded as over. ...

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    INTERSTATE. Federal affairs British Board, of Trade. Immigration Restriction Act. The Judiciary Bill. ...

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  27. THE SOCIAL EVIL

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R. M., and Mr. D. K. Congdon, J.P.. Helena Burt, alias Hamilton, was ...

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  28. BREAKING A SHOW CASE

    Before Mr. A. S Roe, P.M., at the Perth City Police Court this morning, Donald Gillies and Jno. Morris were brought up on a charge of having ...

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  29. NAVAL GUNNERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. —H.M.S. Formidable has lowered the naval gunnery record. From a two-minutes run in the gunlayers’ competition off the ...

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  30. BRITISH CONSUL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The British Consulate in Valparaiso was among the buildings wrecked in the recent ’quake. ...

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  31. PUTRID MEAT

    At the instance of the inspector to the Subiaco Local Board of Healths Harry Boise, butcher, currying on business at the corner of ...

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  32. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE

    The municipal conference continued sittings this morning. Consideration of the Bill to amend the consolidate the Municipalities Act was ...

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  34. SCHOONER HARRIET

    This morning the Chief Harbormaster, Captain C. J. Irvine, received the following telegram from the wharfinger at Broome :— ...

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  35. ALLEGED BURGLARY

    Jas. Egun and Wm. Jerred were brought before Mr. A, S, Roe, P.M., at the Perth City Court this morning, charged with having on the 12th ...

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    FOREIGN. The Chilian disaster Another heavy shock at Valparaiso Destruction almost completed. ...

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  37. POLICE PRESENTATION

    Yesterday afternoon, at the Police Office, Henderson-street, P.c.’s Naismyth, J. Wilson, and J. Woodhouse were each presented with a set of ...

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  38. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday.— H. M. S. Dreadnought is to go into commission on September 1. This is indeed, a record in rapid ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING.

    At 1 .30 this afternoon the look-out on Rottnest sighted a three-masted barque 8 miles neat by south. The pilot launch with the boarding pilot ...

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  40. THE DERBY COPPER FIND

    Mr. Gregory, Minister for Mines informed one of one representatives this morning, that Mr. Woodward, who has been making an inspection of ...

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