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  2. DELORAINE RACE MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  3. THE SAN FRANCISCO MAIL.

    The following is a summary of news by the Californian mail, compiled by our correspondent at San Francisco:- GENERAL SUMMARY. ...

    Article : 3,268 words
  4. ARRIVAL OF THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    We have received by the steamer Kangaroo our correspondence and files by the R.M.S. Rom[?], which arrived at the Heads yesterday morning, and was ...

    Article : 2,522 words
  5. EASTER MONDAY.

    The sports and pastimes which annually form a great feature of Easter Monday were yesterday provided in as great number as in former years. From an early hour the ...

    Article : 9,089 words
  6. THE MAORI EMBASSY TO ENGLAND.

    The Maori embasay, which is on its way to England, arrived by the Sorata from Sydney yesterday. King Tawhi[?]o and his four colleagues and compatriots, Te Wheoro, Topia ...

    Article : 1,710 words
  7. THE SAVINGS BANKS OF AUSTRALASIA.

    For the first time in their statistical history, so far as we are aware, the statements of the Savings Banks of the seven Australasian colonies (made up to 30th June, 1883, for the ...

    Article : 1,228 words
  8. SANDHURST.

    Considerable anxiety prevails at Raywood, a township about l8 miles northward, consequent upon the protracted and unexplained absence of Dr. James Gray, who took over ...

    Article : 387 words
  9. THE FLINDERS-STREET AND SPENCER-STREET CONNECTION.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that when the Minister of Railways lays the wishes of the deputation which waited upon him last Wednesday with reference to the above ...

    Article : 834 words
  10. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    An escapee from the Ballarat Reformatory named Edward Aslett was yesterday discovered by Mr. J. U. Joyee, a teacher of the institution now in Melbourne, on the ...

    Article : 178 words
  11. CASUALTIES AND OFFENCES.

    Albert Weipport, 53, residing at Williamstown, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital last evening, suffering from a cut head and cut eye; also from tits and alcoholism. ...

    Article : 121 words
  12. THE LAL LAL IRON WORKS.

    Sir,—I have from time to time noticed articles in your valuable columns on various local industries but have not observed one on an iron-mine which, I think, if brought to a ...

    Article : 874 words
  13. RELIEF OF THE INJURED IN RAIL WAY ACCIDENTS.

    Sir,—Referring to the article in The Argus of to-day, in which you advocate the instruction of railway employes in the methods of rendering temporary aid to those injured in ...

    Article : 198 words
  14. MINING NOTES.

    [?] forwarding mining reports for publication in "The Argus," managers of companies are particularly requested to give the names not only of the companies about which they write, but also of the ...

    Article : 812 words
  15. THE LATE RAILWAY COLLISION.

    Sir,—In the interests of public safety, may I ask if sufficient brake power had been applied to the trains that so disastrously collided near Little River could the disaster ...

    Article : 336 words
  16. OVERLAND PASSENGERS TO SYDNEY.

    The following is the list of passengers for Sydney passing through Albury, as forwarded by our correspondent:- ALBURY, MONDAY. ...

    Article : 206 words
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