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  2. CUDGEWA.

    A meeting of members of the Cudgewa Cricket Club was held on Saturday, Mr. A. W. Anderson in the chair. The secretary read a balance sheet, which ...

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  3. OUR MELBOURNE LETTER.

    The Tumut people nave ever since the ballot was taken in the House of Representatives been "whooping it up" over their selection as the capital site. They ...

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  4. MUSICAL MELBOURNE.

    Anything unusual in the way of musical entertainment always arouses a certain amount of interest. It is very seldom that we do have anything really new ...

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  5. REMARKABLE HIGH JUMPING.

    The high jumping contest at the Bendigo Show on Thursday was one of the most exciting contests ever witnessed in Bendigo. When the rail stood at 6 feet 8 ...

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  6. BERRINGAMA.

    The tea-meeting and concert, as arranged took place on Saturday, there being a good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Westley were amongst the first to arrive, Mr. Stanley ...

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  7. DISCONTENT IN THE POLICE FORCE.

    The unrest which has lately manifested itself in the police force in regard to the extension of the age of retirement is spreading, and constables generally are ...

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  8. SALE OF CROWN LANDS AT WANGARATTA.

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  9. DR. CARR ON SCRIPTURE LESSONS.

    On Sunday Archbishop Carr, at Mount Blackwood, hear Myrniong, opened a handsome brick, church dedicated to Our Lady Help of Christians, and ...

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  10. CORRYONG.

    The annual ball in connection with the Walwa Lodge of Oddfellows took place on Friday. Over fifty couples attended, including visitors from all parts of the ...

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  11. A METHUEN INCIDENT.

    Among those connected with the British embassy at Berlin (writes Mr. Andrew White, ex-American ambassador, in the "Century") one of the ...

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  12. HOSPITAL SUNDAY AT RUTHERGLEN.

    The promoters of the gathering held on Sunday in aid of the Wangaratta and Corowa. Hospitals, and the Rutherglen Ladies Benevolent Society, are to be ...

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  14. DEATH OF A POPULAR EDITOR.

    Mr. William Curnow, late editor of the "Sydney Morning Herald," died on Wednesday afternoon at Enmore, a suburb of Sydney. He was a son of Mr. James ...

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  15. CONGREGATIONAL UNION.

    The session of the Congregational Union in Melbourne, was continued on Thursday afternoon at the Independent Church buildings, Russell street, the Rev. E. H. ...

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  16. A ROYAL RESIDENCE IN IRELAND.

    According to the "onlooker," one result of the royal, visit to Ireland is the very genuine desire on the part of the King to possess a Royal residence ...

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  20. MYRTLEFORD.

    Mr. A. L. Cecil, from Baddaginnie North, hits taken, charge of the State Schools at Buffalo River and Cropper's Creek, which have been for six months ...

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