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  2. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Union Mortgage Agency Company of Australia have received the following cablegram from London :—At the Antwerp sales this week, the prices ...

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  3. THE PROPOSED WARRNAMBOOL TO ARARAT RAILWAY.

    PREVIOUS to holding a public meeting yesterday the executive committee of the Warrnambool to Ararat Railway League met to make some preliminary ...

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  4. AFFAIRS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    News has been received that a body of Boers, under the command of General Globelnar, has invaded Khamus territory, and had several engagements with the ...

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  5. PANMURE.

    LAST Saturday will long be remembered by the youth of our part of the district. In the early part of the day a bitterly cold wind was blowing from the north-west. ...

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  7. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A question of constitutional difficulty has arisen between the Premier and the Governor, and which Figaro to-day made great capital out of the ...

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  8. ARREST OF MR. JAMES O’KELLY, M P. FOR ROSCOMMON.

    Mr. James O’Kelly, M. P. for Roscommon Who, after being arrested in London, was sent to Dublin to be tried on a charge of having delivered an incriminatory ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. THE IMPERIAL GOVERNMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Smith announced that it was the intention of the Government to proceed with the business until the beginning of ...

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  11. WARRNAMBOOL EXCHANGE.

    H. W. Sheridan reports that he held his usual sales of farm and dairy produce on Tuesday last. There was a good attendance of buyers, and prices satisfactory. ...

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  12. MACARTHUR.

    CENTRALISATION is a word frequently heard of late, but few people would think its effects would extend to our little township, Ostopus-like Melbourne is going to ...

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  13. VISIT OF THE EMPEROR WILLIAM TO STOCKHOLM.

    The Emperor William of Germany arrived at this city to-day from St. Petersburg. ...

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  15. COLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    A general meeting of the Exhibition Committee was held to-day. The balance sheet submitted showed that the expenditure on the annexes amounted to £85,346; ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. VICTORIA MARKET.

    St. Quintin and McDonald report: —A good supply of stock yarded. Those to hand comprised medium to prime bullocks, cows, steers, springers, and a ...

    Article : 202 words
  17. SENTENCES.

    At the Criminal Court this morning, Justice Wrenfordsley passed the following sentences: —Dedrick Casseos, larceny, 18 months’ imprisonment; Hugh ...

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  18. ALLEGED CARD SWINDLING.

    Frank Tarbon, the man from Mexico, who was arrested last night on a charge of swindling Herman Koek-Koek out of a large amount of money by cards, was ...

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  19. CORRESPONDENCE.

    It must be distinctly understood that we do not in any way identify ourselves with the opinion expressed by our correspondents. ...

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  20. THE HENNESSY FAMILY.

    SIR,—As reports have been circulated, and it has appeared in some of the papers that the proceeds of the concert, and also subscriptions contributed on my behalf, ...

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  21. ALLEGED CUSTOMS’ FRAUDS.

    The enquiry into charges of fraud preferred against Messrs. Pet[?]ch, Dochling and Co,. was continued at the City Court to-day. ...

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  22. THE WRECK OF THE GENERAL PICTON.

    Several officers and 16 of the crew of the ship General Pleton, wrecked in Banks’ Straits on Monday last, arrived in Melbourne by the steamer Pateena to-day, ...

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  23. KOROIT STOCK REPORT.

    Win. O’Brien reports:—The supplies penned included 86 cattle, 75 fat sheep and 341 pigs. There was a full attendance of buyers and farmers, the demand ...

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  24. METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY.

    At a meeting of the Metropolitan Gas Company to-day. a dividend of 8s 6d per share was declared. The price of gas was reduced from 5s 6½d to 3s 4d per ...

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  25. THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The Railway Commissioners have ordered the district inspectors to report on the accident which occurred at Middle Creel station to the Adelaide train. ...

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  26. CAMPERDOWN AND MORTLAKE COURSING CLUB.

    The second meeting of the Camperdown and Mortlake Coursing Club was run off off at Eeyeuk yesterday. As at the previous meeting this ...

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  27. ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL.

    The heads of the Anglican Church to-day had an interview with the Central Board of Heath, relative to the egress space at the new Cathedral. It was decided ...

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  28. PORT FAIRY.

    WITH regard to the projected township at Koorongah, it has been decided to survey town land on a site selected by Mr. Bent, in the first paddock, on the ...

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  29. COMPLAINT AGAINST THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL.

    The sub-committee of the hospital found none of the officials to blame in connection with the case of Henry Fountain Owen, who was refused admission ...

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  30. NICOL V. NICOL.

    An appeal was heard in the Full Court to-day in the case of James Nicol v. Gideon Nicol. The plaintiff sued the defendant before His ...

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  31. APPEAL DISMISSED.

    The Full Court dismissed the appeal by Samuel Bushman, an insolvent, who was sentenced to six months, imprisonment in February for offences against the ...

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  32. THE GAS SUFFOCATION CASE AT MALVERN.

    Ethel Dick, aged 15 years, died to-day from the effects of gas suffocation at Malvern, making the second victim. ...

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  33. THE POISONING CASES AT BOTANY.

    THE adjourned inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of the man Michael Peter Collins from arsenical poisoning was resumed and concluded ...

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  34. FEDERAL COFFEE PALACE.

    The opening of the Federal Coffee Palace was partaken of by a luncheon to-day, which was celebrated by a large and representative company. ...

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  35. RAID ON SPIELERS.

    The police made a raid on several well-known spielers to-day. locking up seven, who had sums, when arrested for vagrancy, ranging from 200 to a few ...

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  36. TRADES’ HALL COUNCIL ELECTIONS.

    The Trades’ Hall Council have re-elected J. Evans as their representative on the the Ballarat Trades’ Hall Council. Messrs. J. G. Barrett, H. A. Banker, H. ...

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  37. MARKET NEWS.

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