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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    We are requested to state that in cousequence of the Queen's Birhday falling on Saturday this year, the Master Tradesmen have decided to close their establishments all ...

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  3. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven eommenced their third match in England to-day, against the county of Surrey, at Kennington Oval, in the presence of a very ...

    Article : 161 words
  4. EUROPEAN NEWS

    News has been received of a great conflagration at Bei Bazaar in Asiatic Turkey, resulting in the destruction of a large portion of the town. No less than ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT.

    The Arabs in the vicinity of the Red Sea littoral again commenced hostilities yesterday evening. The rebels kept up a continuous fire for some hours. A ...

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  6. THE PROPOSED EUROPEAN COHERENCE.

    In the House of Commons yesterday Mr Gladstone slated that Her Majesty’s Government still adhered to the original basis of the proposed conference on ...

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  7. MEREDITH.

    I regret having to record the sadden decease of an old much respected resident (Mrs Wm. Davis) aged 45, on last Sunday evening. The lady had been a sufferer for many yeare, and— ...

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  8. RUSSELL SQUARE

    On leaving the railways the deputation proceeded to the Land Department to interview Mr Tucker with reference to Russell Square. Mr James introduced the deputation who ...

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  9. LORD ROSEBERY'S MOTION.

    In the House of Lords to-day the Earl of Rosebery rose in his place and announced that he desired to postpone the motion of which he had given ...

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  10. BALLARAT DEPUTATIONS TO MELBOURNE.

    Messrs J. James and J. Ruesell, M’s.L A., accompanied by the Hons. H Cuthbert and G F. Belcher. M's.L C., and Messrs J. Bess and W. H. Uren, M's.LA., to-day introduced ...

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  11. THE FROZEN MEAT TRADE.

    The cargo of frozen meat per ship Marlborough, from Port Chalmers, 27th February, consisting of 10,300 carcases, has been examined and found to be in ...

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  12. CEMETERY FOR BALLARAT EAST.

    Mr James, with the representatives of Baliarat East, then waited upon the Minister of Public Works with respect to the grant for a cemetery for Ballarat East, made many years ...

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  13. THE MAILS.

    The British India Steam Navigation Company’s s.s. Duke of Westminster departed to-day on her return voyage to Queensland ports. ...

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  14. NOTICES TO CORRESPON-DENTS.

    "MR FRED. GRAHAM”—The president of the club dealt extessively with the suhject in yeaterday’s issue, and your letter does not seem to open up any new around. Mean ime, ...

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  15. THE FRINACE OF WALES ON SUNDAY TRADING.

    At Rochford petty sessions Sarah Sykes, aged 70, described as a sweetmeat seller, was, under the Lord's Day Ac', fined 5s and 10s costs for “exercising" her business on Sun ...

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  16. OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE ASTRONOMER ROYAL.

    “Sydney Observatory, 26th February, 1880. “Several of the rate curves respond to the change in the barometer in the way that shows the isochronal properties of their balance ...

    Article : 167 words
  17. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 12,400 bales were offered making a total of 195,800 bales during the present series. The tone of the market is firm. Crossbreds ...

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  18. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. FALL IN WHEAT.

    Adelaide wheat per 496 lbs ex warehouse has declined 6d, the present price being 41s. Flour is unchanged at 28s per 280 lbs ex warehouse. Tin is 15s ...

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  19. BUNINYONG WESLEYAN CHURCH.

    The anniversary of the above church was celebrated on Sunday. 18th inslant. Three excellent sermons were delivered. Mr M. Hosking preached in the morning, and the Rev. ...

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  20. INTERCOLONIAL TELEGRAMS.

    The Government has granted altogether 548 free railway passes to the unemployed from the 1st to the 17th May. The New South Wales Waterloo Cup meeting will be ...

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  21. LEAKMONTH.

    As had been announced, Mr Glover paid a visit to Lea month this evening, accompanied by the Rev. J. Walker, of Ballarat. Mr and Mrs Uren also attended. Shortly after 2 ...

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  22. THE PANMURE MURDER.

    Mrs Morgan, the wife in the Panmure [?]- derer, left for Ararat to day to visit her has band. The family has been impoverished owing to the expense spurred in defending ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. SANDHURST.

    "Fon on the Brktol” with Sberidan’s Company opened last night to a crowded banrs. The Civil Servce Commission west the ...

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  24. A MIRACULOUS CURE.

    349 PRUKSWI [?]REET. Fitsrov 24th April, 1834 -To Mrs [?] and Mr [?]UCKER. My Licar Fnends-I feel [?]ncumbent upon me to w[?]ed thank you for the great beneflt I received from the ...

    Article : 223 words
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