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  6. OVER THE MURRAY.

    Two of the constables of the police party who went out from Grafton in search of the Dorra Dorra blacks are reported to have had a brush with them ...

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  7. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Sun. Clear. Cold. Elections. ...

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  8. NEWS BY CABLE

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  9. THE BROKEN HILL DIFFICULTY.

    The much-desired silver lining to the cloud that overshadows the silver mining industry at Broken Hill is not yet apparent. Indeed, a review of the position ...

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  10. "GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANTS" OF "RETIRING" DISPOSITIONS.

    MR P. P. LABERTOUCHE (LABBY). Ex-secretary to the Railway Department, who retired on the 30th ult. Mr Labertouche was one of the most popular officers in any department of the Government service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE REAL ESTATE BANK.

    One thing the new committee of advice, appointed at the recent meeting of the shareholders in the Real Estate Bank, set about was to demand that Mr R. L. ...

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  12. LATEST FROM THE BARRIER

    Although it has been announced that work has been resumed at the Junction North mine during the put few days, this is not tho case. What hat been ...

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  13. TRAIN SERVICE TO BOX HILL

    One of the largest deputations that has over been get together, waited upon the Acting-Railway Commissioners on Saturday. Fully 100 gentlemen met at the ...

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  14. A TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    The trial of in action brought by William John Korean, laborer, son his wife Margaret Korean, against the Melbourne Omnibus and Tramway Company Limited was ...

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  15. THE LATEST RETURNS

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  16. THE WHITTLESEA LAND COMPANY.

    The case of the Whittlesea Land Co. against Guthe[?]l and others was decided by Mr Justice A'Beckett in the Second Civil Court this morning. The action was brought by ...

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  17. THE WORK OF THE SESSION.

    Portion of the present session is to be devoted to the consideration of two measures designed to more rapidly and permanently settle the people on the ...

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  18. THE FIRE AT ST. JOHN'S.

    The latest accounts received from Newfoundland regarding the recent disastrous fire at St. John's by which two-thirds of the city was destroyed, state that fully eleven ...

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  19. THE LAST MOMENT.

    An action was commenced in the County Court this morning before Judge Gaunt and a jury of four by Miss Jemima Williamson against the Beaumaris Tramway Co. for L250 ...

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  20. VILLAGE SETTLEMENTS.

    The Government Bill to establish village settlements is now receiving the final touch at the hands of the Parliamentary draughtsman, and several ...

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  21. A LONG AND TERRIBLE STRUGGLE.

    This was mot with cries of, "We will fight for Unionism," from the crowd, which was evidently fully aware of the terrible fight being entered upon, and as ...

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  22. THE DEATH ROLL.

    A very sudden death occurred at No. 46 Story street, Parkville, yesterday. The house is occupied by a Mrs O'Brien and her family. Yesterday morning Mrs ...

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  23. LATEST COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Best Australian tin on the spot is unchanged at L97 5s per ton. Chilian bar copper is 5s higher -- L44 15s per ton. ...

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  24. THE BALLARAT RAILWAY WORKSHOPS.

    When Mr Wheeler was speaking at Ballarat the other day he is reported by the local Press to have said that Mr Speight proposed, and it was his ...

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  25. A MISERABLE END.

    Yesterday morning Mr Barbour, licensee of the Royal Highlander Hotel, found a man named John M'Kenzie lying in an outhouse in the yard. As the man ...

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  26. A SAD CASE.

    A woman, named Adele Kobit, 34 years of age, died in the Melbourne Hospital at a late hour last night under rather painful circumstance. Deceased ...

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  27. MALLEE LAND SETTLEMENT.

    It will be remembered that in the last Parliament a check was given to Mallee settlement by the action of the then member for Borung Mr Duncan, who called ...

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  28. PLAYING WITH DYNAMITE CAPS.

    A rather serious accident happened to boy named Emil Gottiobson, 12 years of age, who resides at Victoria street, Richmond, to-day. He was in the ...

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  29. BUSINESS AND PLEASURE.

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  30. ACTION BY THE TRADES' HALL.

    The Trades' Hall Council has already passed a resolution sympathising with the miners now on strike at Broken Hill. The Engineers' Society has also sent a ...

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  32. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    Constable M'Goldrick, of Howlong, has arrested a young man named Smith at The Rock, near Wagga, on a charge of being concerned in the recent jewellery robbery at ...

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  34. THIS EVENING.

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