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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    The body of a man was found yesterday on the bank of the Nepan River, in the Riverina district, near Camden. The remains were too much decomposed to be ...

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  7. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    MR. SHERIDAN, As Marks, in Uncle Tom's Cabin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. THE STEVEDORES' STRIKE.

    Matters were very quiet at Port Melbourne pier this morning. In fact one would fancy that, there was a strike amongst the non-Unionists if no other reason had ...

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  9. THE LABOR DISPUTE

    The strike is gradually wearing itself out, and each day that panics should be marked by a gradual improvement in trade and burin?. The return to work of ...

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  10. ANDREW LYELL'S LIQUIDATION.

    His Honor Jndge Molesworth, sitting in the insolvency Court this morning, had before him a reference from the Chief Insolvency Clerk, Mr. Geo. Bell, as to a ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    We have been requested to state that the funeral of the Late Mr. P.G. Dixon will take place in the Boroondara Cemetery, and not the Kew, as previously advertised. ...

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  12. MELBOURNE GENERAL SESSIONS.

    James Campbell, of Madeline street, Carlton, said to be a picket acting for the Operative Bikers' Society, and Thomas Joy, of 23 Palmer street. North Fitzroy, ...

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  13. THE WEATHER.

    In the Albury district extraordinarily severe weather to now, prevailing similar to that usually experienced in the depth of winter. ...

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  14. THE DEAD MEAT AND DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT.

    The Oroya, sailing at noon to-day, takes 5169 carcases of mutton, 1200 bales of wool, 1500 cases of meats aud 506 packages of butter. ...

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  15. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    I have been informed that Mr. Christey, the Sub-Collector of Customs here, yesterday seized about one hundred head of mixed cattle which have been paddocked ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    Au inquest was held at tho Melbourne Hospital to-day by Dr Youl respecting tho death of a man named Moses Eleazar Nelson who died in the above institution on ...

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  17. MR. LYELL'S STATEMENT.

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  18. THE PASTORALISTS' UNION.

    The most important batch of messages yet received at tho offices of tho Pastoralists Union came to hand this morning. The secretary, Mr. E. Mitchell, did not hesitate ...

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  19. SECURED CREDITORS.

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  20. DOING IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Strike matters unaltered. The leaders of the Labor Party maintain that the attitude of the employers in regard to a Conference is neither humane, just, business-like nor ...

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  21. POLICE POINTS.

    A colored man named David Leo alias Duggan, was at the South Melbourne Court this morning on the charge of assaulting Catherine Tyter yesterday. It ...

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  22. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES.

    Thos. Altson, as landlord of premises rented tinder agreement dated 16th October, 1838, until 1st May, 1802, at L4180 per annum. ...

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  23. THE FISH AND OYSTER BONUSES.

    The experiments instituted about a couple of years ago by the Commissioner of toms in the wav of searching the Victorian coasts and the waters of Bus's Straits for ...

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  24. UNSECURED CREDITORS.

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  25. COAL FOR MELBOURNE.

    A cable has just been received here that the steamer, Gulf of Lyohs, has left Singapore for Australia with a cargo of 3500 tons of coal, probably for Melbourne. It is ...

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  26. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the " Age." The " Sportsman" has the largest circulation of any weekly ...

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  27. THAT ALLEGED CRIMPING.

    SIR.--Referring to your report Saturday's HERALD Customs and crimps, confessing a conspiracy, and Mr. Sangster owns up, etc., I wish to express my indignation at ...

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  28. LOSSES AND EXPENSES.

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  29. THE GOVERNOR'S VISIT TO SANDHURST.

    Sandhurst is en fate to-day, the occasion being the visit of the Governor the Earl of Hopetoun, Who Spends three days here. The heavy rain of Saturday and ...

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  30. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  31. LIST OF REAL PROPERTY TWO YEARS PRIOR TO LIQUIDATION.

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  32. AT THE TRADES' HALL.

    There to absolutely nothing at all to report this morning in connection with the Trades' Hail side of the present dispute. The leaders of trade are waiting patiently ...

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  33. DEBTS DUE INSOLVENT.

    Stated to be nil. " The only debts due are owing to the partnership firm of A. Lyell aud Co., of which I am a partner." ...

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  34. STOCK-IN-TRADE.

    Stated to be nil. ...

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  35. THE RESOLUTION.

    In the matter of the proceedings for liquidation by arrangement or composition with creditor, instituted by Andrew Lyell, of 87 Queen street, Melbourne, accountant, ...

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  36. SPORTS IN COURT.

    This morning Samuel I foyu, boxer, pedes- Irian, trainer and jockey, was proceeded against on warrant at tho Kuemtou Court, for assaulting Genrcu Welbourno, a well- ...

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  37. ALLEQEP SEDUCTION.

    On Saturday last a young woman, named Catherine Cherry, aged about 25 years, and of rather prepossessing appearance, reported to the Carlton police that her ...

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  38. LATE SPORTING.

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  39. RAILWAY TENDER.

    The following Landers were d[?] today by the Railway department:--Platform and verandah at Prince's Bridge station--R. Campbell and Co., L1881 10s [?] ...

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  40. V.R.C. MEETING.

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  42. GAMBLING ON THE CAULFIELD RACECOURSE.

    Each important race day at Caulfield is generally signalled by the arrest of a number of spellers, and Saturday was no exception. During the course of the afternoon. ...

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  44. AT THE WHARVES.

    The wharves were quieter even than usual this morning, and the only items of interest were the departure of the Telnan from No. 3 wharf wrath, and the arrival of the ...

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