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  6. OUR BOYS.

    At Leeds, to-day, the Australian Eleven commenced their third match against a team representing the County of Yorkshire. ...

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  7. THE SUPREME PENALTY.

    George Archer, who was convicted of the murder of Emma Harrison, under most diabolical circumstances on the 25th March last, at Wooll[?]omoolo[?] was ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

    Mr Brody Hoare, having retired from the chairmanship of the National Bank of the New Zealand, the head offices of which are in London, he is succeeded by ...

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  10. THE WESTERN GOLD FINDS.

    Later details concerning the rich discovery of gold at Coolgardle confirm fully the good nows. The reef has been worked for some time, and is now down to 30 ...

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  11. SIR MATTHEW DAVIES.

    Sir Matthew Henry Davies arrived in Melbourne tins morning by the Adelaide express. We announced yesterday that he had decided to come overland, so as ...

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  12. HOME RULE.

    Notices have been given of no fewer than 106 proposed amendments of Clause 9 in the Home Rule Bill--that dealing with the question of Irish representation ...

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  13. A BIT OF SECRET HISTORY.

    In a letter to the "Times," Mr William O'Brien, M.P. for Cork, makes public certain overtures said to have been made to the Irish party in 1884, when Mr ...

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  14. THE NEWSBOYS' PICNIC.

    Arrangements have been completed in connection with the picnic to be given tomorrow by THE HERALD to the newsboys of the city and suburbs. It is ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Blind Instruction wants funds. Colza off in use on he railways. Parliament talking again to-day. Is the Government a sweater? ...

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  16. FIXTURES.

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  17. HIS LAST DAY

    Archer spent the early part of yesterday listening to the ministrations of the gaol chaplain, Canon Rich. At midday he spent some time with his solicitors, ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool auctions to-day the market was firm, Amonst the sales effected are the following :--Orati, 11d, Mendip Hills 10d; Leslie Plains, 9d; ...

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  19. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Percy E. Odgers appeared at the City Court this morning charged as follows:-- Larceny as a servant of L47 4s. the money of the Australian Mortgage Land and ...

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  20. THE HAY TRAGEDY.

    The boy, Alexander Bryson, who on Sunday shot George Smith, near Hay, and has been committed by a coroner's jury for wilful murder, was at one time a member of the ...

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  21. THE SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    There are not any steamers leaving to-day, and consequently there is little or no interest centering in what is going on along the wharves. But, at the Maritime Bureau ...

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  22. LATER DETAILS.

    The crowd outside the gaol this morning was immense. By 9 o'clock many thousands had congregated, aud the excitement was at a high pitch. ...

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  23. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  24. BURGLARY AT BALLARAT.

    The School of Mines here was broken into last night by burglars, who smashed the outer door, and also the door loading to the musecum. The thiores than took off the ...

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  25. HISTORY OF THE CRIME

    Few crimes have created such a widespread feeling of horror and indignation as that which has become notorious as the Woolloomooloo outrage, for which George ...

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  26. THE ATTEMPT TO SCUTTLE THE WENDOUREE.

    The recent attempt made to scuttle Messrs Huddart Parker and Co's steamer Wendover remains, to sumo extent, a mystery, although a handsome reward and a ...

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  27. ON THE BORDER.

    At the Police Court this morning Charles Hunt, master mariner, and Thomas Hindi, railway guard, were each fined small turns for not having ...

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  29. GAMBLING ON THE RACE COURSE.

    At the Flemington Court tide moralist William Lane was charged with gaming at the Flemington racecourse on the 8th late. The defendant had been detected playing ...

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  31. THIS AFTERNOON.

    Daring this afternoon Sir Matthew Davice will appear at the City Court, and will be formally held to bail ponding the sittings of the Supreme Court. ...

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  33. WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS

    I, no nostrum, but a genuine source of strength, and a means of forgiving the system against [?] ...

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