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  2. WRECK ON THE VICTORIAN COAST.

    The barque Inverlochy, of the well-known ."Inver" line, struck on Hereford Reef, to the west of Barwon Heads, shortly after 11 o'clock on Thursday night. Sails ...

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  3. STATE POLITICS.

    After seeking on opportunity on many occasions to ventilate the suspicious looking circumstances connected with the letting of the Waranga Basin contract, Mr. ...

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  4. THE VENEZUELA CRISIS.

    The latest "intelligence with respect to the Venezuelan position states that President Castro has invested Mr. H. W. Bowen, the United States Minister at Caracas. ...

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  5. THE MOROCCO REBELLION.

    The pretender to the throne of Morocco has not yet been captured, but has established his "court" at Teza, cast of Fez, the scene of the recent rebel success, with ...

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  6. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The, Imperial Parliament was prorogued yesterday until 17th February next. The Lord High Chancellor, the Earl of Halsbury, read the King's Speech. The ...

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  7. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS.

    The six contract hatters on the mail steamer Oruba, who are tinder engagement to Mr. Anderson, of the Sydney Hat Mills, were allowed to leave the vessel on arrival ...

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  8. LONDON WATER BILL PASSED.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, the final reading of the London Water Bill was passed unopposed. ...

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  9. HOPES OF SALVAGE.

    Shortly after 5 p.m. yesterday the tug Eagle returned from the barque Inverlochy, and on Captain Wilson communicating with his owners, from Port Philip Heads ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The "Times" publishes advices from South-Africa stating that the Dutch loyalists are planning organisation for the purposes of mutual support throughout South Africa. ...

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  11. GERMANY'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Morning Post" stales that it is reported the Kaiser has announced that he will not accept arbitration with regard to the dispute with Venezuela. Colonel ...

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  12. THE SOMALI MOLLAH.

    Despatches from Berbera state that the position of the Mollah, the British advance upon whom is to be made in February next, is stronger and his influence wider ...

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  13. THE CASE FOR EXCLUSION.

    The ease against the issue of exemptions from the operations of the Immigration Restriction Act to the second batch of Englinsh hatters under contract--now aboard ...

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  14. MILITARY SAFEGUARDS.

    After the disbandment of the local forces raised in Cape Colony and Natal for service during the war, 4000 men again enrolled as a war contingency reserve, while ...

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  15. THE HAYTIAN REVOLUTION.

    News was recently received of the success of the troops under General Nord, head of the provisional Government in the negro republic of Hayti in the fighting ...

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  16. AMERICA AND THE BLOCKADE.

    The statement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons last evening, which is regarded as being virtually a declaration that Great Britain and ...

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  17. ALIENS AND VOTING POWER.

    The draft ordinance of a municipal franchise for Johannesburg has been submitted to Lord Milner the Governor of the Transvaal Colony. The report declares that ...

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  18. SALVAGE ARRANGEMENTS.

    On the wreck being reported to the agents, Messrs. Gibbs, Bright and Co., they at once requested the Marine Underwriters' Association of Victoria to send a survevor ...

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  19. A DECISION TO-DAY

    The Prime Minister received the papers hearing on the exemption of the Oruba hatters yesterday, but was not able to arrive at a decision before leaving Melbourne ...

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  20. A HOSPITAL DESTROYED.

    The hospital at Kampala, in British East Africa, has been destroyed as the result of a stroke of lightning, but all the patients were rescued without having received any ...

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  21. RESOLUTION BY SYDNEY LABOR COUNCIL.

    At the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last evening a letter was received from the secretary of the Sydney Labor Council notifying that the following motion had ...

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  22. A ROYAL INVESTITURE.

    His Majesty the King yesterday held a largely attended investiture at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  23. LATEST NEWS.

    Captain Wymark, on behalf of Lloyd's and the agent's, proceeded from Melbourne to the scene of the wreck, and returned to Geelong at 10 p.m. He found the vessel ...

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  24. A DUELLING DISPLAY.

    A seriously arranged duel has taken place at Nice, in France, between the two best French fencer's and the two best Italian fencers in the city. After a fine display Of ...

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  25. IRISHMEN AND LOYALTY.

    After presenting the prizes at the annual breaking up celebration of the Christian Brothers' College, held at the Town Hall last night, Archbishop Carr, who presided, ...

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  26. A REMARKABLE DEATH.

    The dead body of William Gear, Crown lands ranger at Mount Doran, on the Geelong and Ballarat railway, has been found in a creek near the local post office. It is ...

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  27. THE POWERS IN AMITY.

    Mr. W. H. Long, president of the Local Government Board, speaking at Westminster last evening referred to the position in Venezuela, and said that Great Britain ...

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  28. CENTRAL ASIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    A violent earthquake, resulting in great loss of life, has destroyed the town of Andijan, in independent Tartary, on the left hank of the Sihoun, and 50 miles ...

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  29. SYDNEY SHEEP MARKET.

    One effect of the rain has been the strong demand for store stock. With over 70,000 sheep forward during the week, and the majority of them store?, it was as well ...

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  30. HEAVY GALES IN ENGLAND.

    Severe gales continue to be experienced of the British coasts, and many casualties, and some fatalities have occurred. ...

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  31. PRESSURE BY UNITED STATES.

    It is reported that if the proposal for arbitration which has been put forward by Venezuela is adopted by the allies, the United States will, compel Venezuela to ...

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  32. STATEMENT BY THE CAPTAIN OF THE CELESTIAL EMPIRE.

    The ship Celestial Empire, which had been in company with the Inverlochy, but which parted from her on Thursday evening and stood out to sea, reached the Bay ...

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  33. WAGES OF SEAMEN.

    The unsettled and unsatisfactory state of affairs prevailing in shipping circles was yesterday afternoon terminated by the signing of an agreement between the Ship ...

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  34. THE MONROE DOCTRINE.

    The German newspapers are trying to allay America's distrust that German action in Venezuela may involve a breach of the Monroe doctrine, declaring that ...

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  35. THE INVERLOCHY SEEN FROM R.M.S. ORUBA.

    "It was 6.10 p.m. yesterday," replied Captain Burgoin, of the R.M.S, Oruba, to an interviewer, "when we were abreast of Eagle's Nest. A barque was then in sight ...

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  36. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    A public meeting was convened to take place in the South Melbourne town hall last night to protest against the proposals of the Government to give special ...

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  37. THE TOTALISATOR QUESTION.

    The recent pointed remarks by the State Treasurer on the totalisator question, and the article by "Javelin" on the same subject published in "The Leader" of last ...

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  38. LONDON POISONING CASES.

    The inquest on the body of Miss Maud March, a bar maid, who, while in the employ of a publican at Southwark named Chapman, died from arsenical poisoning. ...

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  39. THE VESSEL AND HER FREIGHT.

    Captain Kendrick has made several voyages to Australia. It is three years since he was last in Melbourne; he was then in command of the barque Invergarry, of the ...

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  40. A DISTRESSING CASE.

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  41. VISIT TO THE SCENE.

    Early this morning the inhabitants of the little town of Anglesea were startled with the news that a large three-masted ship had been wrecked in the Bay. As they ran ...

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  42. DR. TEMPLE.

    The medical attendants on Dr. Temple, the Archbishop of Canterbury, state that the Primate, whose condition is serious, is now somewhat weaker. ...

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  43. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The seamen and longshore laborers at Marseilles, who have been on strike for the past few weeks, have now resumed work, having decided to rely on Parliament ...

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  44. THE LONDON MARKETS.

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  47. OFFICERS AND CREW.

    The names of the officers and crew of the Inverlochy are as follow:--Captain Kendrick (and wife); James Stewart,chief mate; Bumberbee, second mate; Fullett, sail ...

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