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  5. THE COLONIAL BANK.

    The annual meeting of the shareholders of tho Colonial Bank of Australasia was held this morning in the beard room of the bank, Elizabeth street. ...

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  6. NORTHERN COLONIES

    Mr Justice Manning to-day granted letters of administration to Signor Ambrosoli, of Milan, Italy, in the estate of Luigi Ambrosoli, formerly of Hunter's Hill, near ...

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  7. THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT BRUTHEN.

    The result of the examination by Drs Shieldsand Kennedy of tho bones lately collected at the scene of the supposed murder near Eruthen, has been banded to Sergeant ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE COMMERCIAL BANK.

    The petition presented by Mr H. Guinness for the winding up of the Commercial Bank of Australia came on for hearing to-day, but the case was ...

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  9. THE LONDON CHARTERED BANK.

    The Court of Directors of the London Chartered Bank has decided that the meeting of shareholders in the bank shall be held as usual on the 4th May. ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    In the House of Commons this afternoon the Electoral Registration Bill was road a second time. The Bill abolishes the present rating ...

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  11. NEWS BY CABLE

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, the bon. St. John Brodrick, member for the Guildlord division of Surrey, moved for a return showing ...

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  12. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Market quiet. Royal pictures photographed, " Ballarat." Mails this afternoon. Coin of the realm scarce up country. Next Governor's salary, L 7000 a year. ...

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  13. SITUATION IN MELBOURNE.

    The " last stage of all" in the formalities incidental to the reconstruction of the Commercial Bank will be reached to-morrow, when the shareholders will ...

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  14. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN CHARTERED BANK.

    The usual winding- up order in connection with the English, Scottish and Australian Chartered Bank was granted by the court to-day. ...

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  15. IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE.

    The Council of the Imperial Federation League Will meet on Saturday, in order to protest against a recent statement made by Sir Charles Tupper, High Com ...

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  16. PROVINCIAL NEWS.

    At the Police Court here, this morning a young man named Denis Wilson, a visitor from Melbourne, was charged with using obscene language in a public place. ...

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  17. AN OFFICIAL RECEIVER.

    Mr J. C. Stewart Will probably be appointed official receiver of the London Chartered Bank of Australia. ...

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  18. CHINESE GAMBLING CASES.

    At the District Court this afternoon Noon Duck was charged with being the keeper of a common gaining house ; Ah Chung, Cooey Hock, Chung Yuck,' Cow John with ...

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  19. BANK NOTES A LEGAL TENDER.

    The Bank Issues Bill which is to be introduced into the New South Wales Parliament by Sir George Dibbs is criticised by the " Times." It is adverse ...

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  20. FEELING IN ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND.

    Tho general opinion in the City is that the London Chartered Bunk of Australia ought to be reconstructed, as its business is thoroughly sound. ...

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  21. COURT OF MARINE ENQUIRY.

    When two vessels have collided it bus hitherto been the practice at the Marine Board to request the Court of Marine Inquiry to hold a formal investigation so as ...

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  22. HOME RULE.

    Notices have boon given in the House of Commons of 1000 amendments in the Home Rule Bill The members of the M'Carthyite ...

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  23. YESTERDAY'S GALE.

    One end of the pontoon that came to grief at the sunken strip. Cape do Verde, was towed to the Gem pier. Williamstown, this morning by the steamer Acis. ...

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  24. AN OFT-TRIED CASE.

    There is a possibility of the ease of Van Headen against the share of LaucuHold having to undergo a fourth trial, which would be an almost ...

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  25. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND.

    The members of the Australian Elevon arrived at Plymouth yesterday by the U. M. S. Orizaba, all of thorn being In excellent health. ...

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  26. THE CAPE VERDE.

    From an inspection of tho Cape Verde it is found that only two of the cylinders have been destroyed, and it is estimated that they entail a loss for Mears ...

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  27. THE POSITION HERE.

    Nothing now is to bo reported In regard to the London Chartered Bank. The terms of the reconstruction scheme hare not as yet been mooted, and depositors are kept in the ...

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  28. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    The boot factory of Mr Warkendon, 182 Barkly street. East Brunswick, was broken into and robbed during the night of the 26th instant. Entrance was effected by ...

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  29. THE BELFAST RIOTS.

    No Roman Catholics are now working at the ship-building yards of Harland Wolff Limited, Belfast, from which they were driven by the Orange workmen. ...

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  30. MORE TRUST ACCOUNTS.

    From all accounts the Inconvenience occasioned in the country districts inconvenience queues of the closing of three important banks within so small a space of time has ...

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  31. THE WOOL MARKET.

    There was no change in price at the wool auctions to-day. The demand for lambs' wool was greater. Among the sales were the following :--Wingdoo ...

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  32. TO- DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was hold by Dr Youl to-day at the City Morgne touching tho death of Thomas Brown, 58 years of ago, who fell into a waterhole on the ...

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  33. A ROW AT THE DAIRY.

    Fred Coatee, foreman at Savage's dairy, was charged at the Carlton Court to-day by John Greaves, a cook, with assault. Mr Daly, for tho plaintiff, and Mr Leonard for the defendant. ...

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  34. CHARGE OF LARCENY.

    Thomas Castle how was again before the Port Melbourne court to-day on the charge of stealing a gold scart pin, valued at L2 5s, the property of Peter Mock. When the case ...

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  35. IS IT THE CONFIDENCE TRICK ?

    A few days since Mr Smiths, station master at Emu Creek, near Bendigo, received a letter from a Mrs Joshua,sent from No. 132 Grey street, Bast Melbourne. ...

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  36. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    News has been received of the massacre in Africa of all the members of an Italian exploring expedition under the command of Signor Ferrande. ...

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  37. SLATER V. SLATER.

    The troubles of the Slater family continue to provide work for the lawyers aud reading for the public. Mrs Slater, whole incarceration in a lunatic asylum created ...

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  38. DEATH OF A COURT CRIER.

    A second inquest wan held as for The death of Frederick William Dennis, 58 years of ago, who had been one of the criers at the Law Courts. ...

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  39. ANOTHER DESERTION.

    To-day, at the Carlton Court, Francis Stephens was brought before the Bench on remand, charged with wife desertion. The particulars of the case have already ...

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  40. THE HULL RIOTS.

    An attempt was made yesterday by the strikers at Hull to set fire to the timber- yard At tho Queen's Dock, petroleum being used for the purpose. The attempt ...

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  41. EXPECTING THE MILLENNIUM.

    " The " Spectator" examines the bade of the pious expectation Outertained by the Rot. Mr Baxter and his 320 followers who assembled in the Memorial Hall in ...

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  42. THE TABNAGULLA STATION BURGLARY.

    There is nothing fresh to report regarding the railway robbery except that some tools that had been removed from a blacksmith's shop have been discovered near the station. ...

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  44. DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    Mr E. W. Stephens, tho well-known legal manager, member of the Stock Exchange and Chairman of the Mechanics' Institute, died this morning. ...

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