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  2. THE MELBOURNE REGATTA.

    This annual rowing gala took place last Saturday on the Saltwater River and Lower Yarra. The weuther, which is always an important element in out door sports, turned ...

    Article : 4,015 words
  3. A STRANGE CASE.

    A woman named Mary Lovelle, alias Lavelly, was brought before the City Court on Saturday last, upon a charge of having made see of obscene language in a public place. When ...

    Article : 728 words
  4. ACADEMY OF MUSIC.

    "George Geith, of Fen-court," is the best of the many elever and pathetic stories which have flowed from the pen of Mrs. J. H. Riddell. The character of its hero is ...

    Article : 1,007 words
  5. ARRIVAL OF THE TORRES STRAITS MAIL.

    Great surprise is felt in Paris at the late political events, and much anxiety is felt as to the consequences. The Russian press have complained greatly ...

    Article : 515 words
  6. SATURDAYS SPORTS.

    The first elevens of these clubs met on Saturday Last at Carlton to try conclusions. East Melbourne went in first, and scored 123, the highest scorers being Healey 43 (not out), Hastings 23, Forrester 15, ...

    Article : 2,073 words
  7. KENSINGTON-PARK RACES.

    The Kensington-park March race meeting came off on Saturday afternoon. Owing to counter attractions elsewhere, the attendance was smaller than usual. The most ...

    Article : 1,325 words
  8. INTERCOLONIAL JUVENILE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    The weekly meeting of the Executive Committee was held on Friday, the 14th inst., at the offices, 5 Collins-street west. His Honour Judge Cope took the chair, and there were ...

    Article : 794 words
  9. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The well-dressed body of a man, apparently 25 or 30 years of age, was found this morning in Bell's paddock by a young man named Holmes. The body had apparently been ...

    Article : 222 words
  10. THE MELBOURNE CEMETERY.

    Sir,—In the subleader of this day's Argus concerning the conflicting statements relative to the Melbourne Cemetery by Mr. Girdlestone on one side and on the other side by ...

    Article : 304 words
  11. LORD HARRIS AND MR. C. H. REID.

    Sir,—As the strangely unfounded charge made by Lord Harris against me in his speech at the dinner given by the M.C.C., to which the accompanying letter refers, ...

    Article : 489 words
  12. THE MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS.

    Sir,—It is with great reluctance that I, in the remarks I feel compelled to make, appear to find fault with an institution which has done, and is doing, so much good to the ...

    Article : 360 words
  13. MILK V. DIPHTHERIA.

    Sir,—The abstract from Mr. W. H. Power's report as to the causation of diphtheria, which a few days ago appeared in your columns, has unhappily a range of interest ...

    Article : 363 words
  14. INTERRUPTIONS AT THE THEATRES.

    Sir,—Having been induced through the high praise of Miss Dargon by your dramatic critic to pay the Theatre Royal a visit last night, I can only say of the performance ...

    Article : 175 words
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