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  6. THE QUEENSLAND FLOODS.

    There is no news from Brisbane, all means of communication being intercepted. The steamers, Buninyong and Wod[?]ngs, from Brisbane, should have arrived at ...

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  7. RICHARD OR CEISMARDO

    "Of Professor Albert Richard, M. E., people in Melbourne are now asking, as Ha[?]s Breitmann asked of the celebrated convivial gathering with which his name is ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    The 1st Battalion of the Royal Highlauders (Black Watch) has arrived at Cairo. The entrance of the troops was viewed ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Several bankers in this city are strongly of opinion that if the Colonial Bank of Australasia promptly took over the business of the Federal Bank, ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    Another banking scandal is reported from Italy. The Banca Associ[?]zone, at Florence, has failed for two million lire ...

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  11. NORTHERN COLONIES

    George Wallett Russell, arrested yesterday, appeared at the Water-police Court this morning charged with committing a burglary at Mr Wiesener's jeweller's shop, ...

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  12. SCRAPS FROM BRISBANE.

    News from Toowoomba states that Bundaberg reports that the first Maryborough train has just arrived. Information has been received that the ...

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  13. IMPERIAL FEDERATION.

    Mr Gladstone has agreed to receive a deputation from the Imperial Federation League, in regard to the report of Lord Brassey's committee, after the Home ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Brisbane isolated. Bishop of Melbourne on tour in Gippsland. Mr Patterson longs to confront Trules ...

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  15. EXTEND THE EMPIRE.

    The Marquis of Salisbury delivered a speech at Liverpool last night, in the course of which he advocated the policy of extending the empire as much as ...

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  16. THE CONSUL-GENERAL ADVISED THE KHEDIVE.

    The blue-book which has been issued in relation to the situation in Egypt shows that Lord Cromer had advised the Khedive in regard to the Premiership in ...

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  17. A MINISTER OF LABOR.

    A bill having been introduced in the House of Commons providing for the appointment of a Minister of Labor, Sir Charles Dilke has given notice of a ...

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  18. L. STEVENSON AND SONS, LIMITED.

    A new development in the troubles connected with the affairs of L. Stevenson and Sons Limited occurred to-day, when Messrs Pav[?]y, Wilson and Cohen, solicitors, filed the ...

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  19. ALLEGED LARCENY OF LETTERS.

    At the police court this morning Patrick Martin, a young fellow aged 17 years, was charged, on remand, under the 175th section of the Post Office Act 1890 with ...

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  20. HAWAII.

    Mr J. W. Foster, the American Secretary of State, has received a despatch from Hawaii which states that the provisional government at Honolulu ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND MEAT.

    The Brisbane beef ex Duke of Westminster has been landed. About four percent was damaged. The mutton was landed in good condition. ...

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  22. LORD CROMER'S PROCEEDINGS.

    A blue book has been issued containing official despatches relating to the situation in Egypt. Among these is a communication ...

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  23. BUTTER MARKET.

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  24. THE SCHEDULE.

    The approximate schedule of George Stevenson, of Irving road, Teorak, warehouseman, was filed in the Insolvency Court to-day. ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The result of the scrutiny in the case of the election for the Cirencester Division of Gloucestershire is that the votes are declared to bo equal. The election is ...

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  26. THE SUMMONS.

    The summons, which was the subject of the proceedings in the court, was taken out under the Justices Act 1890, last night, against Albert Richard, described as ...

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  27. REVISION COURTS.

    The annual court for the revision of the electoral rolls for the Ca[?]obellfield division of Bourke East was held at Coburg this morning before Mr Keogh. P. M. Ten ...

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  28. RICHARD CALLED AT COURT.

    The unexpected mention of a name in the City Court this morning electrified the crowd in the galleries. Very little business occupied the attention of Mr ...

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  29. FRENCH COLONIAL AFFAIRS.

    A debate on colonial affairs took place in the French Chamber of deputies last night. The Under-secretary of State for the ...

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  30. QUITE RECOVERED.

    Alfonso the Thirteenth, the young King of Spain, who has been suffering from an attack of scarlet fever, has now quite recovered. ...

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  31. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH, AND AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK.

    Shares in the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank are quoted at £14. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN AGRICULTURAL COMPANY.

    The quotation for shares in the Australian Agricultural Company, which has just paid an interim dividend of 27s 6d per share, is L82 10s. ...

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  33. A FEVER-STRICKEN SHIP.

    The steamer Bucephalus reached Port Phillip Bay last night from Tegal and Pekalongan, Java, with a full cargo of sugar. She passed through the He[?]de ...

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  34. A WARRANT APPLIED FOR.

    Mr F[?]rlow waited on Mr Panton. P.M. This morning with the object of procuring a warrant for the arrest of Richard, on the charge of larceny as a bailee. He placed all ...

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  35. MELBOURNE PROVINCE ELECTION.

    At noon to-day Mr P. H. Nihill, returning officer, Queen street, stood on the steps leading to his office and declared that " Robert Roid, of No. 250 Little Flinders street, ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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  39. THE NEW SOUTH WALES CRISIS.

    Sir George Dibbs, Interviewed this morning, stated that the information given by the morning press regarding the intention of the Government in the present political ...

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  40. ALLEGED GIRL ASSAULT.

    A young man named George Marshall was brought up at the Port Melbourne Court this morning charged with assaulting a girl under 16 years of age. ...

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  42. AT BROKEN HILL.

    It is regarded as certain that when the Broken Hill Extended is down another 50ft a start will be made to prove the line lode by putting in a crossout at 1230ft level of the ...

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