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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY.

    A special meeting of the Cabinet will be held to-day commencing at 10 a.m. The business will include the consideration of matters in connection with the Federal Convention and the ...

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  3. THE CANADIAN TROUBLES.

    The election campaign in Canada continues to excite a lively interest. Sir Richard Cartwright, one of the leaders of the Liberal party, who ...

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  4. THE SHIPPING DISPUTE IN ENGLAND.

    The Ship Owners' Federation has provided men to discharge the cargo brought by the Australian steamers Elmora, Taroba, and Ruapehu. The work is proceeding ...

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  5. THE FATE OF A POLITICAL RAILWAY LINE.

    The Railway Bill of 1884 contained several political lines, but it one of the worst features of that measure was the inclusion by the Government, at the dictation of the Legislative ...

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  6. THE PALACE HOTEL FIRE.

    The trial of Oswald Twist on the capital charge of arson was concluded in the Criminal Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Molesworth and a jury of 12. The presentment charged ...

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  7. THE SHEARERS' DISPUTE.

    Inspector Ahearn made a seizure yesterday at Emerald, in the Clermont district, of a quantity of powder and shot and ball cartridges in the possession of certain unionist lenders travelling ...

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  8. THE SHEARERS' CONFERENCE AT ADELAIDE.

    The conference of the Amalgamated Shearers' Union was continued to-day. The question of the payments by the union through members coming out during the recent strike was ...

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  9. SHIP OWNERS AND SHIP LABOR.

    A special meeting of the Melbourne Ship Owners' Association was held yesterday at the office of the secretary, Mr. F. Humphries, when some important matters were discussed. The ...

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  10. THE DISTRESS IN SCOTLAND.

    The Colonisation Committee has lately been inquiring into the severe distress existing in some of the Highland districts in Scotland, and has now submitted a report ...

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  11. THE IRISH PARTY.

    The anti-Parnellite section of the Irish party has resolved to send delegations to the United States and Australia, with the object of raising a fund for the relief of ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    In the House of Commons last night Mr. Edward Stanhope, Secretary for War, stated, in reply to a question, that the Australian armaments to be placed at King ...

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  13. ATTEMPTED WIFE MURDER

    A distressing case of attempted murder and suicide took place yesterday at a railway gate-house, between Tallarook and Broadford, when a line repairer named William Campbell, shot ...

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  14. THE REBELLION IN CHILI.

    Fighting in Chili continues between the opposing factions. The insurgent forces have gained further advantage, and have succeeded in capturing Iquique, one of the ...

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  15. MR. O'BRIEN AGAIN ILL.

    Mr. W. O'Brien, who recently gave himself up with Mr. Dillon to serve a term of six months' imprisonment under the Crimes Act, has become so ill that he has been ...

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  16. THE FUNERAL OF GENERAL SHERMAN.

    The body of General Sherman was conveyed by special train from New York to St. Louis for interment, a large number of troops acting as escort, and 20,000 men ...

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  17. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The report that the Emperor William of Germany is suffering from a cancerous affection has been officially denied. ...

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  18. THE DOWAGER EMPRESS OF GERMANY.

    The Dowager Empress Frederick of Germany, who is at present visiting Paris, and has been endeavoring to induce French artists to exhibit their pictures at ...

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  19. THE ARGENTINE FINANCES.

    A trust representing £30,000,000 have decided that in the event of the Argentine Republic failing to do its utmost to meet its heavy obligations, they will remove the ...

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  20. SIR CHARLES DILKE.

    Sir Charles Dilke has been requested to stand for the Forest of Dean division of Gloucestershire in the event of any vacancy. ...

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  21. FIRE IN THE CITY.

    A fire, which caused a large amount of damage, took place early this morning at the mills belonging to Messrs. James F. M'Kenzie and Co., coffee, spice and rice merchants. The ...

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  22. SALE OF LIQUOR AT RAILWAY STATIONS

    A deputation representing the Women's Christian Temperance Union yesterday afternoon waited upon Mr. Shiels, Minister of Railways, at the board room, Spencer-street. ...

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  23. THE LONDON MARKETS.

    The weekly returns of the Bank of England, published to-day, show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to he 39 per cent., being 2 per cent, lower than a week ...

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  24. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is announced that the Prince and Princess of Wales intend to visit Ireland during the coming summer. ...

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  25. THE MATRIMONIAL AGENCY CASE.

    Mr. Duncan, the editor and proprietor of the defunct Matrimonial News, has paid to Miss Gladys-Knowles the amount of the verdict awarded for breach of promise of ...

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  26. LORD CARRINGTON.

    Lord Carrington, the late Governor of New South Wales, has dined with Mr. Gladstone. ...

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  27. THE BALLARAT TRAGEDY.

    In accordance with a suggestion made by Mr. J. J. Fitzgerald, J.P., at the city police court on Saturday last, that a second medical man visit James Johnston, who is charged ...

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  28. A PORTUGUESE LOAN.

    Portugal is trying to raise a loan of £9,000,000 in Paris for the purpose of removing the financial complications which threaten to overwhelm the country. ...

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  29. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE.

    Mr. E. Mitchell, the Secretary to the Victorian Pastoralists' Union, has received a telegram from Brisbane stating that the Queensland Union believes it will be unnecessary to ...

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  30. THE JOHNSTOWN FLOODS.

    The floods at Johnstown, in the Conemaugh Valley, Pa., are subsiding. The loss at Pittsburg from this cause is estimated at £1,000,000. ...

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  31. THE MAILS.

    The Shaw, Savill and Albier Company's R.M.S. Tainui, with passengers and mails from New Zealand, arrived at Plymouth on the morning of the 19th inst. Cargo of frozen meat ...

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  32. THE PROGRESS OF SANDHURST.

    A large meeting was held at the town hall to-night to consider the best means of advancing the prosperity of the city and district generally. The mayor occupied the chair, and among those ...

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  33. CHARGE AGAINST STANLEY SAMUEL KEYSEN.

    Stanley Samuel Keysen, a jeweller, of Park-street, South Melbourne, again appeared at the City Court yesterday, before Mr. Nicholson, P.M., and a bench of honorary justices, to ...

    Article : 245 words
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  35. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    Sir Henry Parkes has received a communication from the Premier of South Australia, intimating that the delegates to the Federal Convention from that colony will probably be able ...

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  37. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  38. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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