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  5. DARING AND SUCCESSFUL AT TACK ON A MAIL COACH.

    One of the holiest highway robbe[?] perc[?] for some years occurred must Wells last evening just before dusk the mail coach travailing between Burke’s Flat and Baealibs, when within three miles of ...

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    THE appointment of Sir HENRY WRENFORSDLEY made by the Government to temporarily fill the judicial position occurred, by Mr Justice WEBB ...

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  7. NEWS FROM EUROPE.

    The match between the Australian cricketers and the University of Cambridge was resumed at Cambridge to-day in the presence of a large number of spectators. The wicket was good, but the weather ...

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  8. MELBOURNE.

    The typhoid fever epidemic has been checked somewhat what by the coot weather. For the past week only twenty-three cases have been reported, but of these six were fatal. One of the total was at Smythesdale. ...

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  9. THE AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN DELEGATIONS.

    The Austro-Hungarian delegations were opened at Vienna to-day. The president’s address referred at some length to the present aspect of European politics and dwelt on the importance of the ...

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  10. RESIGNATION OF HERE PUTT AIMER.

    Herr Puttkammer, the Vice-president of Council of Ministers, to whom the Emperor Frederick recently addressed his letter on the subject of the elections has to-day tendered his resignation in consequence of ...

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  11. INDIAN FRONTIER DEFENCE.

    The Viceroy and his Council have now under consideration the question of raising a special loan for the purpose of strengthening the frontier defences of India. ...

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  12. MINISTERIAL TROUBLE IN EGYPY.

    It is reported that the Khedive, Mohammed Tewfix, has dismissed Nubar Pusha, President of the Council, and Minister for Foreign [?] , and summoned Riaz, Pasha to form a new Ministry. ...

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  13. SEDASTOPOL.

    The local choral union, which has been in existence [?] two years, and who have delighted their [?] on every occasion that they have lent their sec[?] occupied the Town Hall on Friday night last. ...

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  14. CONSOLS.

    [?] per cent Consols Mc quoted ¼d higher, [?]. ...

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  15. THE METAL MARKET.

    Best Australian tin is quoted 20s lower, £51, 5s. Chillan bar copper is unchanged at £83. ...

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  16. THE WOOL MARKET.

    The tone of the wool market is steady. Total new arrivals to date for next sales amount to 880,000 bales. ...

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  17. OTHER CABLEGRAMS.

    It is reported Id railway circles that a selection has been made foe the appointment of a chairman of the newly-formed board of Railway Commissioners for New South Wales. ...

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  18. CHINESE REPRESENTATIONS TO LORD SALISBURY

    The secretary of the Chinese Legation in London had a long interview on Thursday with the Marquis of Salisbury, in which he explained the views of his Government with reference to the treatment to Which ...

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  19. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA

    The Imperial Federation League has signified its approval of the proposal form conference for the purpose of promoting reciprocity in trade between Canada and the Australian colonies. ...

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  20. THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.

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  21. THE VICTORIAN MARINE BOARD BILL .

    Sir Graham Berry, the Agent-General for Victoria had an interview with Lord Knut ford, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, with reference to the action of the Government in refusing to recommend Her ...

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  22. MECHANICS INSTITUTE.

    A variety entertainment was [?] the Mechanics’ Institute on Saturday night as a benefit to Messrs J. F. M’Keen and C. W. Dare, late of the Buffalo [?]. There was a road house, and the ...

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  23. THE CHINESE QUESTION.

    In view of the-strong wish expressed by the members of the Cabinet, Mr Gullies has consented to act as representative of Victoria at the conference to be held in Sydney on the 12th instant to dis[?]r the ...

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  24. THE LAND BOOM AT GEELONG.

    Several large salon of properties were effected on Friday, the chief of which [?]a follow:—the block of buildings In Mn[?]bool street, near the what occupied by Messrs Barton and Reeves, for £11,000 ...

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  25. MASONIC INSTITUTE FOR GIRLS.

    The centenary of the Royal Masonic Institution for Girls, which was founded by Chevalier Rossini, [?]dentist to George [?]under the title of the prese[?] Girls School, in 1788, was celebrated on ...

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  26. GOAL UHPIRES.

    SIR,—Your funny correspondent “Not Wood” considers the action of the B. F. C. [?] goal umpires highly insulting e to those gentleman who have acted in such a capacity in the past. Does [?] Gentlemen could ...

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  27. THE RUGBY UNION AND THE ENGLISH TRAM.

    The Rugby Union bas decided to uphold the allegation brought against J. P. Clowes, of Yorkshire and and Halifax clubs, who is a member of the English football team at present visiting Austrian that he ...

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  28. COLLISION IN THE BAY

    Between four and five o’clock on Friday evening a collision occurred in the buy between Use steaming Falcon, owned by Messer Handcart Parking and Co[?] and the passenger steamer Gem, tensing between ...

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  29. ITALY AND ZABI[?]

    The dispute which has arisen between Italy and [?], owing to the refusal of the new Sultan of the latter country, t[?]shalif , to canny out certain arrangements in favor of Italy agreed to by the [?] ...

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  30. WEATHER FORECASTS

    SOUTHERN DISTRICT (including Bass’ Straits)— Unsettled with rain; northerly winds, tending to west. NORTHERN DISTRICT (including Riverina ). — ...

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  31. WATKIN’S POSITION-FINDER

    A sum of £25,000 has been granted by the Imperial Government to Mr John Watkin for the exclusive right to his invention known as the position-finder. ...

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  32. TO THE EDITOR OF THE COURIER.

    SIR,— I was very sorry to road the letter in your [?] is [?] the [?] by Mr Hough Menzies. To think that a man of such standing would resort to such a parlay excuse for the Ballarat club sending to ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN CHINESE CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Lords to-night, the Earl of [?] von, who recently returned from Australia, put a question to the Government with reference to the conference of colonial delegates which is about to meet ...

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  34. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS

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  35. GOHUCH v. SUTION.

    SIR, — Mr Gorsach says he is “ambitions to tickle me [?]. He certainly does so when he says be ways that I have lot given the right name of the process to which be [?]. why did he not give the right name ...

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  37. STATEMENT BY DARON DE WORMS

    In the House of Commons to-day Baron Henry de Worms, under-Secretary for the Colonics, stated that Her Majesty’s Movement were my fully acquainted with the view of the Australian colonies on the ...

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  39. SYDNEY RACES

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