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  2. TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS.

    The Revising Parliamentary Committee have annulled the votes given to General Boulanger for the electorate of Montmartre, and have declared M. Joffrin ...

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  3. WRECK OOF A UNION COMPANY'S STEAMER.

    Intelligence has been received that the Union Steamship Company's s.s. Korapui, of 487 tons, bound from Greymouth to Wellington, struck on a rock in the French Pass, and ...

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  4. PITH AND POINT.

    Dowpour. A cry from Crete. An assortment of climates. Fearful experience in the Bay. ...

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  5. MATRIMONIAL TROUBLES.

    Mrs. Kirk, the chief of an educational establishment for young ladies in Grey street, St. Kilds, had a terrible story to tell about her husband in the local Police Court this ...

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  6. THE COLLINS STREET CONFLAGRATION.

    At the Morgue this morning Dr. Youl, [?] city deaths of the three firemen, Late, Johnson, and M-Leod, who fell whil[?] ...

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  7. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Detective D. G. O'Donnell leaves by the R.M.S. Lucania for Suez, for the purpose of bonging back to Victoria the youth Jones. It will be recollected that a warrant was issued ...

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  8. LAST NIGHT'S STORM.

    A terrific thunder, bait and wind storm passed over this township yesterday evening. The wind blew a perfect hurricanes. Branches and Li[?] of trees were torn eff in every ...

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  9. A FORTUNE INHERITED.

    Mr. Natras, a resident of Moame, yesterday received a letter from France which announced that by the death of his mother he was entitled to a sum of one hundred thousand ...

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  10. ACROSS THE STRAITS.

    There was considerable interest felt in the time occupied by the steamers E[?]gamits and Pattena in the passage from the Queen's Wharf, Melbourne, to Launceston, Both ...

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  11. THE GERMANS IN EAST AFRICA.

    Intelligence is to hand that the expedition under Capain Wissmann has attacked and completely destroyed two insurgent camps in the Bagamayo district, ...

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  12. THE FLOODS IN THE RIVERS.

    Both the Murray and Campaope are still falling slowly. The former registers this morning 31ft, 3in. The water is falling steadily in High street, ...

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  13. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly return issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 42 percent., being 1 per cent. less than that ...

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  14. CENTRAL BOARD OF HEALTH

    A meeting of the Board was held this morning Mr. A. P. Ak[?]hurst presided, and [?] were also present Dr. Shields. Dr. Tweeddate, Prolussor Masson, Professor Kernot, ...

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  15. POLICE PROMOTIONS.

    A peculiar misunderstanding appear to have arisen in connection with the police promotions. In 1881, when Sir Bryan was the head of the Government and Chief Secretary. a ...

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  16. THE TOTALISATOR IN SYDNEY.

    In the Central Police Court. To-day, Adoiph Spool and John Rowan were fined L50 and caste, or, in default, three months in gaol and L25 and costs, or two months in gaol ...

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  17. RISE IN THE BANK RATE.

    The directors of the Bank of England to-day raised the bank rate of discount from 4 per cent. to 5 per cent. ...

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  18. TWO COWARDLY RUFFIANS.

    Two powerful young fellows, named William Booth and Ralph Ormiston, appeared this morning before Mr. Tait, J.P., and a Bench of Magistrates at Collingwood, under very ...

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  19. THE BURGLARY BOOM.

    Between two and four o'clock yesterday afternoon some person effected an entrance into the punises of Mr. John Muclarlarlane, who renders at 257 Drummond street, Carlton, ...

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  20. ASSAULTING HIS WIFE WITH A BRICK.

    A sad case of domestic strife was brought under the notice of the Williamstown magistrates this morning. The defendant, William Duncan, a middle-aged man of very ...

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  21. ROBBERY FROM A HOTEL.

    Mrs. M. Lovy, licenses of Certain's Hotel, situate as the corner of Elgin and Drummond streets, reports the loos of a large velvet pile table-cloth. Mr. Levy saw the table-cloth on the ...

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  22. BIGAMY AND INSOLVENCY.

    It may be remembered that in July last, William Jenkine, of Seymour, rawmiller, when under examination in the Insolvency Court, made a statement that he lost L5S0 overboard ...

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  23. HOUSEBREAKING AT RICHMOND.

    The circumstances of a bold case of housebreaking in broad daylight, were yesterday reported to the Richmond police. During the temporary absence of the residents of a house ...

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  24. INTERCOLONIAL COLLEGE ROWING.

    The four-oared crew to represent the Church of England Grammar School. Geelong, lets here by midday train for Melbourne, en route for Sydney, where they are to meet a crow of ...

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  25. IN THE DOCK.

    Mr. Walsh said there was a number of bail cases for trial that could not be reached this sittings, and He would ask his Honor's permission to have all persons who were out on ...

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  26. THE FIRST WOOL SHIP.

    The clipper barque Ascalon will be the first vessel despatched laden with wool this season from this colony. Already she has 1000 bales on board. ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT CARLTON.

    A young man named Edward Flanagan, aged 28, attempted to commit suicide at half-past 7this morning by cutting his throat with a table [?], at his lodgings, No. 2 ...

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  28. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  29. MISPLACED HOSPITALITY.

    The return ball to the Mayor at the Town Hall last night was not a brilliant success, but the attendance numbered about 500 and the dance passed off fairly well. Lord and Lady ...

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  30. ANOTHER LAND SUIT.

    The Equity Court, Mr. Justice A'Beckets presiding, had this morning another land suit under hearing. The plaintiffs were Evan Roberts and James Evans and the defendants ...

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  31. THE LASH.

    This morning the public executions and flagellator attended at the Pentridge Gaol to administer the Punishment of The lash fur the second time upon the prisoner Harry Hermes ...

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  32. RAILWAY PROSECUTION.

    A private detective named John Walsh was summoned to the St. Kilda Police Court this morning by the Railway authorities on a charge of using an expired pass. The ...

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  33. BY WIRE--FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENCE.

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  34. UNION TRUSTEE COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA.

    The ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders in the Union Trustee Company of Australia, Limited, was held to-day, at noon, at the offices of the company, 115 William ...

    Article : 289 words
  35. MARYBOROUGH.

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  36. THE FOUNDERED KETCH.

    Information having being received at Williamstown this morning that the keten Hazord which was capsized last evening about nine miles west south west from the ...

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  37. SANDHURST.

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  38. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Messrs Goldsbrough Mort and Company Limited have received the following from their London office dated 26th last:-- Wool.--The sales continue with attendance ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    Mr. Candler, the District Corner, held an liquest at Kew this morning on the body of Francis Finlay Jamieson, aged 25 years, a solicitor, who met his death on Tuesday last ...

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  40. BIRTH AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE, SYDNEY.

    Hon. Lady Carrington was confined of a daughter at Government House this morning, Both are well. This is the fourth daughter, there being no son or heir yet. ...

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  41. A DISGRACE TO HER SEX.

    A young woman named Alice Leater was charged at she Collingwood Court this morning with using obscene language. Sergeant Devine informed the Bench that thought the ...

    Article : 209 words
  42. BALLARAT.

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  44. ACCIDENT ON BRUNSWICK TRAM LINE.

    This morning an accident occurred on the Sydney road, Brunswick. Timothy Moyle was riding a good upstanding horse into Melborne, and when near the Commercial Bank, ...

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  45. NEW INSOLVENT.

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  46. A RUNAWAY PRISONER GIVES HIMSELF UP AGAIN.

    B. Morgan, a poisoner arrested by Constables Jackson and Decon, of the Brunswick police, last Tuesday night on a author charge, and who the constables took to the lockup on ...

    Article : 151 words
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  49. LATE SPORTING NEWS

    Lady Kishore was [?] ...

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  50. PROPERTY SALE.

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