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  4. THE NEWSBOYS' CHRISTMAS EVE.

    HARK. THE ' HERALD" ANGELS SING! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE BETTING STEWARD.

    The betting steward episode which for a time agitated the members of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club, has so far ended by the acceptance to-day by the V.A.T.C. ...

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  6. CHRISTMASTIDE!

    To-morrow (Christmas Day) And Thursday (Boxing Day) will be observed as close holidays. The majority of people stay at home en Christmas Day, ...

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  7. FOR THE EVENING.

    The following are the amusements. of which notification has been made in the columns of "The Herald" which will be open to the public this afternoon and ...

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  8. WITHDRAWN.

    This morning, at the Flemington Court, a case of alleged brutal assault on a man named Michael Madden came to an abrupt termination. Last Court ...

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  9. THE SAINT OF THE SEASON

    In the Church of England. Roman Catholic Church, and In some of the Frosbyteriun and Wwlcymi Churches the usual Christmas Day servlces will be held, and sermons appropriate to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Christmas Eve. A Merry Christmas! - No "Herald" to-morrow evening. Market on Bendigo 'Change sluggish ...

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  11. INTERCOLONIAL CRICKET.

    Tho cricketers who are to play for Now South Wales in tho intercolonial cricket match, commencing on Thursday, on tho M.C.C. ground, arrived by the ...

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  12. THE ASHFIELD SHOOTING.

    In connection with the shooting affray at Ashfield yesterday- afternoon, Henry Murray appeared at the Glebe Police Court tills morning charged with ...

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  13. A SURPRISE PARTY.

    At four o'clock on tho morning of tho 10th inst. surprise party, consisting of Ellen Vail, Bessie Hamilton, and a man, name unknown, drove up in a hansom ...

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  14. ARRIVED AT LAST.

    A telegram from Newcastle reports that the ship Glenflins, about which much anxiety has been felt, has arrived there in tow of the tugs, Phoebe and Gamecock. ...

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