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  2. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The annual commencement and ceremony of conferring degrees at the Melbourne University took place on Saturday afternoon. The ceremony was hold in the quadrangle of ...

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  3. NEW ZEALAND.

    During the whole of Sir George Bowen's administration of the government of this colony he was most anxious to secure an interview with his Maori Majesty King Tawhio. ...

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  4. THE OPERA.

    The Opera-house was crowded in every part on Saturday night, to witness the third representation of "II Profeta," and it was without doubt the best that has yet taken ...

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  5. RANDWICK AUTUMN MEETING.

    The fourth and last day of the Randwick Autumn Meeting under the auapices of the Australian Jockey Club, was as unfavourable in regard to weather as the previous days ...

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  6. THEATRE ROYAL.

    A second review of "The Wicked World"on the sixth night of its performance confirms us both in our opinion of its poetic merit, and in our fear that it would prove too ideal ...

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  7. CRICKET.

    The match between the successful representatives of Victoria in the recent intercolonial contest with New South Wales and an eleven chosen from among the leading ...

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  8. THE MELBOURNE MUSICAL UNION.

    The Melbourne Musical Union gave their first subscription concert on Saturday evening at the Athen[?]um. The attendance was not numerous. Lady Bowen was present, ...

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  9. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    The monthly meeting of this club came off on Saturday. Although the weather was fine, only 37 members attended. Corporal Tucker, of the Metropolitan Artillery, carried off the ...

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  10. MELBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    James Regan was charged with demanding money under menaces horn a person named Haysom. He was defended by Mr. Byrne. The prisoner had already been tried for the ...

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  11. THE CHARGES AGAINST FELIX KABAT.

    Sir,—Mr. Aaron Waxman and Mr. Lidwell, in their evidence in the Police Court, not only charged Sir. Willan with a knowledge of the frauds perpetrated by Rabat, but Mr. ...

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  12. THE PLEASANT CREEK JUMPING CASES.

    Sir,—Our attention has been drawn to a paragraph in The Argus, of Saturday, the 12th inst., in a letter from the Ballarat correspondent of your paper, stating that several ...

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