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NEWS BY THE MAIL.
THE FORTNIGHT'S NEWS. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) LONDON, JULY 2. THIS GREEK FRONTIER.
The Berlin Conference has despatched its business with celerity, and come to a [?]animous conclusion. The protocol which embodies its decision was yesterday signed ...
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Mr. Vale addressed a meeting of the electors of Fitzroy in the Foresters'-hall, Smith-street, last night. About 200 persons were present. Mr. W. Gray was voted to the ...
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The annual meeting of the Melbourne Bicycle Club was held last night at the Mitre Tavern. There was a very large attendance of members. Mr. J. A. K. Clarke ...
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An ordinary meeting of the council of the National Agricultural Society of Victoria was held at the society's rooms, Kirk's Bazaar, yesterday. There were present—Mr. ...
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THE MINISTER OF MINES AT EAGLEHAWK.
[BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.] (BY OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) SANDHURST, TUESDAY.
To-night Mr. H. R. Williams, the Minister of Mines, addressed the electors at the town-hall, Eaglehawk; Mr. Geo. Willan, the mayor, in the chair. About 400 persons were ...
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The usual weekly meeting of the committee of the Melbourne Hospital took place yesterday afternoon. Mr. Gillbee, the vice-president occupied the chair. ...
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Messrs. M'Culloch, Campbell, and Co.'s annual sale of draught horses was held at Kirk's Bazaar yesterday. There was a very large attendance, the parade with which ...
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The annual stud sheep sale which is usually held about this time of the year in Melbourne will be commenced on Thursday next in Messrs. M. D. Synnot Bros.' wool ...
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Sir,—As several letters have been lately inserted in your journal giving an account of the first bushrangers in Victoria, I beg a space in your columns to give a few particulars ...
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Sir,—I pray you to accept my heartfelt thanks for the support you have given my case in The Argus. I was taken before the court to-day, but had not an opportunity of ...
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Goods for the Melbourne International Exhibition are now arriving freely, and yesterday 1,074 packages were received at the tramways in Nicholson and Rathdowne streets, ...
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At the CITY COURT on Monday, before Mr. Wilton, J.P., and a bench of magistrates, Peter Woods and Wm. Watson were convicted of picking a lady's pocket, and were ...
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Sir,—In Saturday's Argus I read in the above case that Mrs. O'Shannessy had obtained furniture from Mr. Taylor and sold the same without paying for it. On perusing my list ...
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Sir,—If any one was plainly to charge Mr. Lyster with obtaining money under false pretences that gentleman would probably complain than an injustice was done him, ...
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