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  2. THE COLLINGWOOD BANK RUBBERY.

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  3. ARRIVAL OK THE MARIPOSA AT SYDNEY.

    The Union Steam ship Company R.M.S. Mar[?] arrived here this afternoon. AMERICAN SUMMARY. SAN FRANCISCO [?] ...

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  4. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Tenders have been called for an Otego Harbor Trust loan of £150,000, bearing into rest at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum the minimum for which has been fixed at 1[?] ...

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  5. THE LORD LIFE TENANT OF IRELAND.

    It is stated that Lord Carnarvon will shortly resign his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  6. THE PREMIER AT CASTLE MAINE.

    Mr. Service addressed the electors of Castlemaine at the Theatre Royal this evening. The hall was crowded and on the platform were the following members of the Ministry namely:-- ...

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  7. THE WHARF [?]

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  9. THE BRISBANE SEAMEN'S UNION RESOLVE TO CO-OPERATE.

    A hurriedly arranged meeting of the members of the Brisbane Seamen's Union yesterday resolved:--That at the southern crisis was the result of a comb[?] effort on the part of ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. MONETARY INTELLIGENCE.

    The market rate of discount is 1[?] per cent. below the minimum bank rate, viz., 2[?] per cent. ...

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  11. THE GERMANS IN SAMOA.

    Lord Salisbury has placed himself in communication with the German Government with the object of ascertaining their intentions in regard to Samoa. ...

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  12. THE CREW OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS STRIKE.

    In consequence of a message received from Melbourne from the Seamen's Union, ordering the crew of the Southern Cross to go out on strike, the captain of that vessel shipped a ...

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  13. COLONIAL GOVERNMENT SECURITIES.

    Four per cent. New South Wales, 1903-1905, is 10s. higher, viz., £105 10s.; 4 per cent. Queensland, 1913-1915, is also 10s. higher, viz., £102 10s.; 3½ per cent., New ...

    Article : 42 words
  14. THE METAL MARKET.

    TIN.--Best Straits and Australian, £92, showing a fall of £1 in each case. COPPER.--Wallaroo, £48. PIG IRON.-- No.1, f.o.b., in Clyde, per ton, ...

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  15. INCENDIARISM AT RICHMOND.

    A man named John Jackson and his wife, Alice Jackson, were charged under the Criminal Law and Practice Statute, before Messrs. Weaver, Shelley and Toole, J.Ps., at ...

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  16. THE STEWARDS AND COOKS JOIN THE STRIKE.

    At the ordinary fortnightly meeting of the Stewards and Cooks' Union of Victoria, held last evening, a resolution was unanimously carried to support the seamen in their action ...

    Article : 108 words
  17. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company's R.M.S. Dacca left London to-day for Queensland ports, SUEZ, 12TH JANUARY. ...

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  18. MEETING OF OPERATIVE STONEMASONS.

    A meeting of the Collingwood or Abbotsford branch of the Operative Stonemasons, which numbers 185 members--with which is affiliated the Brunswick branch, numbering 120--was ...

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  19. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived--11th December: Coriolanus, ship, from Adelaide 18th October. 13th December : Cleomene, ship, from Melbourne 17th October. ...

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  20. THE FIFTH AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Marylebone Cricket Club, after discussing the the proposed visit of an Australian eleven to England in the approaching season, expressed an opinion favorable to the inclusion in ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. THE INQUEST.

    An inquest was held yesterday afternoon, before Mr. Candler, district coroner, relative to the death of Jane Ravenscroft, who was accidentally shot by Mr. Hill, when defending ...

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  22. THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held at the morgue yesterday by Mr. Candler, the district coroner, on the body of John Macken Buckley, who committed suicide at Richmond on the 11th inst. ...

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  23. THE SEAMEN'S AND LABORERS' INTERESTS DECLARED IDENTICAL.

    Mr. Wright, the president of the Seamen's Union, this morning said that the Sydney society numbered 3500 active members. In his opinion, the interests of the union and the ...

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  24. ARRIVAL OF THE R.M.S. TASMANIA.

    The following is the list of passengers per R.M.S. Tasmania, Captain Perrins, which arrived to-day from Colombo, at one p.m.:-- For Albany : Miss Fraser. For Glenelg: Miss ...

    Article : 371 words
  25. MR. BRADLAUGH.

    It is reported that on the assembling of the new Parliament, the Speaker of the House of Commons will decline to put the motion for the exclusion of Mr. Bradlangh from the Chamber, ...

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  26. THE ADELAIDE UNION SANCTION THE STRIKE.

    A special meeting of the South Australian Branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held at the Duke of Wellington Hotel, Port Adelaide, yesterday evening. There was a fair ...

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  27. THE IRISH LAND LEAGUE.

    The Irish Laud League have passed a vote of thanks to the Irish Australian colonists for the assistance they have rendered in the endeavors to secure Home Rule for Ireland. ...

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  28. THE CITY OF AUCKLAND LOAN.

    Tenders for the City of Auckland loan of £25,000, bearing interest at 5 per cent, per annum, were opened to-day. The total subscriptions amounted to £137,500: ...

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  29. PROPOSED CONCILIATION.

    During the early part of yesterday Mr. A. Lyell, who is a member of the executive of the Victorian Employers' Union, who is well known to and possesses the confidence of the principal ...

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  30. ELECTIONEERING INTELLIGENCE.

    Our Stawell correspondent reports that Mr. Chas. A. Akins, a member of the Stawell borough council, and Mr. Geo. F. Scouller, a late member of the Stawell shire council, have ...

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  31. THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Right Honorable Arthur Wellesley Peel has to-day been unanimously re-elected Speaker of the House of Commons. ...

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  32. A STRANGE DECISION.

    Thomas Melville, who appeared to be a respectable young man was charged at the Carlton court yesterday with insulting behavior in a public place, and he was further charged ...

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  33. INQUEST.

    SUDDEN DRATH.--An inquest was held by Dr. Youl, City Coroner, yesterday on the body of Bridget Gellibrand, aged 50, wife of Joseph Gellibrand, a laborer, residing at ...

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  34. TERRIBLE DEATHS FROM THIRST IN THE FAR NORTH.

    The Diamantina police report, with reference to the finding of the bodies of three men about 30 miles south-east of Clifton Hills, in the far north, on the 11th December, that two of the ...

    Article : 304 words
  35. THE BRITISH IN BURMAH.

    News from Burmah reports that the British force despatched by General Prendergast to quell the Dacoit insurrection has succeeded in carrying the position occupied by the ...

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  36. PAINFUL ACCIDENTS AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    Two serious accidents took place at Williamstown yesterday, one of them unfortunately proving almost instantaneously fatal, while the other sufferer, William Burns, a lumper, is not ...

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  37. ALLEGED CATTLE STEALING.

    At the Rosedale police court to-day John M'Laren, an old resident, was charged with stealing seven heifers, the property of Enoch Portch, who missed the cattle, with forty-two ...

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  38. DELIBERATE SUICIDE.

    Squire J. Farnell, telegraph construction overseer at Tamworth, and a son of Mr. J. S. Farnell, late Minister for Lands, committed suicide this morning. He came into town on ...

    Article : 163 words
  39. ANOTHER FATAL BURNING ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident happened on Tuesday night at the pier Hotel. Frankston. A girl aged nine years, the eldest daughter of Mr. Harrison, of Hawthorn, who with his family was staying at ...

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  40. THE TRADES HALL COUNCIL AND THE SHIPOWNERS.

    The following letter was sent yesterday by the secretary of the Traded Hall Council to the chairman of the shipowners' meeting:-- Trades Hall Council, Melbourne, 13th January. ...

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