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  5. SUSPENDED.

    We very much regret to announce that the management of the Standard Bank of Australia Limited decided to temporarily suspend payment, pending ...

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  6. NEWS BY CABLE

    The news of the death of the lion. John Ballance, Premier of New Zealand, has reached London. Lord Ripon, Secretary of State for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER RAILWAY BURGLARY.

    A burglary was committed at the Warrnambool Railway Station this morning early, The Buildings are only temporary [?], and the thieves broke a pane of glass in one of ...

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  8. THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY AT SOUTH VARRA.

    On Thursday night, the 13th of lite present month, a mysterious robbery of jewellery valued at L15OO was committed at the residence of Mr F. A. Keating, Aiea Vista, Pant ...

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  9. NEWS BY CABLE

    Action is bring taken by the Canadian Government with a view of affording the fullest advantage to producers where goods may find a market in Australia, ...

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  10. NEWS BY CABLE

    A man named War Henry Townsend, who was arrested in London, and who is alleged to have been shadowing Mr Gladstone, was brought up at the ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Market fairly [?]. Our coal resources. Legal tender notes. Gold yields looking up. ...

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  12. THE POSITION OF THE BANK.

    The Standard Bank was established in the year 1870. Its authorised capital is 200,000 of [?] each, making L1,000,000. The subscribed captial of the bank ...

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  13. TOWNSEND A FORMER SYDNEY RESIDENT.

    The man Townsend. who is suspected of having designs upon the life of the Prime Minister, lived for seven years in Sydney. ...

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  14. IN LUXURIOUS CONFINEMENT.

    Replying to a question in the House Commons to-day, Mr Asquith, the Home Secretary, denied that the Duchess of Sutherland, who is ...

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  15. INTERVIEW WITH THE MANAGER.

    Mr Edward [?], the manager of the Standard Bank was interviewed by a HERALD reporter a few minutes after the suspension this afternoon. He said in ...

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  16. E.S. AND A. CHARTERED BANK.

    ThE outlines of a scheme of the reconstruction of the English Scottish and Australian Charted Bank have been published. but the full text is not yet in ...

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  17. THE LONDON CHARTERED BANK.

    The number of shares in the Landon Chartered Bank hold in the colonies is under 600. Sir James Garrick, the chairman of the London board of directors, doubts ...

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  18. HULL SHIPPING STRIKE.

    There in an abundance of tree labor now obtainable at Hall. At midnight last night an attempt was made by the strikers to set on fire a. ...

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  19. WOOL MARKET.

    At the wool auctions to-day prices were firm, except for high - class greasy sorts, for which the competition was weak. Among the sales effected were the following ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Unionist leaders have decided that the most determined opposition shall be offered to the Home Rule Bill. They intend to fight the Bill line by line in ...

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  21. OUR BOYS IN ENGLAND.

    Jarvis, the South Australian, caught a severe cold during the voyage through the Mediterranean, but he is now well again, and the other members of the ...

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  22. APPLICATION FOR LIQUIDATOR'S APPOINTMENT.

    Mr Jeffreson, representing the firm of Attenborough, Nunn and Smith, applied to Mr Justice A'Backett in Chambers this morning for the appointment of Mr Charles ...

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  23. THE ALBERT PARK DROWING CASE.

    The insurance policy of L70O granted on the latE Mrs Manton's life by the Australian Mutual Provident Society has not yet been paid. On enquiry at the head office this ...

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  24. PRISONERS BEFORE THE COURT.

    The accused were brought before the City Court this morning charged with larceny from the dwelling of Frank A. Keating of one pearl neckles and other articles, valued ...

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  25. THE MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    A deputation from the councils and professors of Melbourne University,. introduced by the Chancellor, Sir Anthony Brownless, waited upon the Minister of Education ...

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  26. THE PRINCESS'S TEAPOT.

    A paragraph is going the round of the press that Princess May has invented a teapot which will be on view at the chieage Exhibition. On examination of the paragraph it ...

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  27. A WATERSPOUT.

    Two towns have been destroyed by a waterspout in Oklahoman, in the Indian territory, situate between Kansas, Texas and Arkansas. Sixty persons were ...

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  28. ON THE BARRIER.

    Owing to the low price of sheep in the local market, a company has been formed hero, the manager of the Propriety Mine and most of the squatters in the district taking ...

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  29. "OH, CZAR, OUR FATHER I"

    While the Czar of Russia was proceeding by train to Kharkoff, in Southorn Russia, the peasantry board of the visit, and 3000 of them assembled on the ...

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  30. TO-MORROW'S WEATHER.

    Mr Ellery's weather forecast is anything has favorable far to-morrow's [?], He anticipates that it will be cloudy and showery, with south [?] winds and rough sets. ...

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  31. FRED. HUMPHRIES.

    It is the Employers' Indemnity Company (in liquidation) which has made the further charge against Frederick: Humphries, not the Employers' Union. The a accused was ...

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  33. DISPENSATION REFUSED.

    Edward Jerame Henry Dyer, commission Agent, applied for a certificate of discharge and dispensation. with the statutory dividend, to Judge Molesworth in the Involrency ...

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    The Premier says the Collingwood line [?]. be authorised next year. .Mr Patterson regards the proposal to issue a State paper cermony as nonsense. ...

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    Dr John Gondon, lately one of the resident medical officers at the Melbourne Hospital, leaves for Sydney to-day by the express. He will from there proceed to ...

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