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  5. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    Nov, 5.—Julia Percy, W.S.N. Co.’s steamer, 550 tons, Captain H. Bush, from Melbourne, Passengers— Mesdames J. Rutherford, Palmer, Poncier, H. Aitkin, W. Ashley, Newman, stead, Thist[?]ewalte, M‘[?], ...

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  6. V.R.C. SPRING MEETING.

    The third, or Oaks, day of die V.R.C. Spring Meeting, was favored by splendid wearber, albeit a little too much wind blew during the earlier part of the day, ...

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  9. A Huge Colony.

    A CORRESPONDENT of the South Australian Chronicle of the 31st ult., publishes a lengthy letter, bewailing the hard times in that colony—which ...

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  10. BULGARIA AN ROUMELLA.

    The Conference between the Great Powers and Turkey, upon the [?] question, formally assembles tomorrow. It is understood that the ...

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  11. THE BURMESE DIFFICULTY.

    General Prendergast, with a further detachment a[?] troops for Burmah; embarked here to-day. ...

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  12. A BRITISH PROTECTORATE TO BE ESTABLISHED.

    The British Government has decided that even if King Theebaw submits to the demands recently made to him. Burmah must cease to be an ...

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  13. EUROPEAN TELEGRAMS.

    The Marquis of Salisbury, in addresing a conservative meeting at Lambert last night, advocated retaliation against those countries which refused to accept ...

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  14. THE OCEAN POSTAL SERVICE.

    The ocean postal scheme proposed by Mr. R. C. Baker, of South Australia, and sanctioned by Victoria, New South Wales, and South Australia, has ...

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  15. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The R.M.S. Shannon sailed to-day for London, the total treasure shipped being valued at £70,062. ...

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  16. THE ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the Antwerp wool sales to-day 8,000 bales of Australian wool were submitted, all of them being sold. The prices obtained were about a ½d above ...

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  17. GIPPSLAND LAKES ENTRANCE.

    The tender for the works at the new entrance to the Gippsland Lakes, has been accepted of J. Carpenter and Sons, for £27,936 13s 8d, being over £500 in ...

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  18. A COLONIAL CONSIGNMENT COMPANY.

    A colonial consignment company is being formed, with a capital of £50,000. ...

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  19. FREETHINKERS’ DEPUTATION.

    A freethought deputation waited on Mr. Service to-day, but freethinking seemed left outside the room. The Premier asked a Mr. Miller, in the absence of ...

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  20. THE ENGLISH CHURCH.

    A movement has been started with the object of defending the Church of England against the attacks of the Radicals and others who are agitating ...

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  21. A BOOK-KEEPER IN DIFFICULTIES.

    An application to put a well-known bookkeeper in prison to-day, for neglect of an order of the Court, was made in chambers to Judge Higinbotham. Grace ...

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  22. THE WYLLY WILL CASE.

    The Wylly will case was decided in favor of the housekeeper, as against the lunatic spouse of the testator, to whom he had only left £1,000. ...

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  23. THE ELECTION CAMPAIGN IN ENGLAND.

    The relations between the moderate Liberals and the Radicals are at present severely strained. It is, however, expected that the speeches shortly to be ...

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  24. THE NEWCASTLE STRIKE.

    The strike of the Newcastle coal lumpers, and crane men, seems to approach its termination. Messrs. Howard Smith and Sons report a diminished difficulty in ...

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  25. DR. FIGG’S LUNATIC.

    Dr. Figg, of Williamstown, got a [?]raving lunatic to-day, on board the ship Gleneplin, and drove him to the police station, demanding of the police ...

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