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  2. Advertising

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  4. AT THE PLAY.

    Assuredly the position of a theatrical manager who plays an arduous part upon the stage and also directs everything behind must be full of hard work and anxiety ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES.

    PREDICTIONS BY "THE HERALD" PEOPHET. Following the example and them by other bodies and clubs, the Licensed Victuallern Association will hold a racemercting at Moonee ...

    Article : 77 words
  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Lord Decrinurst, the son of the Karl of Coventry, who formerly held a position of aide-de-camp to Sir Henry Loch when Governor of Victoria, has held a meeting of ...

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  7. PEOPLE WHO AUG TALKED ABOUT.

    DETECTIVE CHRISTIE, Of the Customs Department, who has by his astuteness proved himself a terror to smugglers and Customs cvil-doers of all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. [?] DAY'S WIRES.

    weather is cloudy, overcast and there wril bably be more rain. ...

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  9. CHRONICLES OF THE CHURCHES.

    "Everyday is a fresh teginning, Every morn is the world move new, Yesterday now is a part of forever, Bound up in a theaf which [?] ...

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  10. RACING.

    By an arrangement with Mr Cox, the race meeting of the Oakleigh park Racing Club was brought off to-day on the Moonnee Valley course. The weather was fine, and ...

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  11. COLONIAL AND INTERCOLONIAL.

    The anniversary services of the Particular Baptist Church, Geeloong, are held on Sunday. Pastor Allan, of Sydney, preached two earnest and characteristic sermons. ...

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  12. GREAT FATALITY.

    A terrific cyclone, accompanied by tremendous storms, has been experienced over a large extent of country is the U.S. Telegraph lines have been destroyed, and ...

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  13. CITY AND SUBURBS.

    The Sunday services at the Primitive Methodist Church. West Melbourne, were conducted by the Rev. W Lushbrook. In the evening the preacher delivered a farewell ...

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  14. EUROPEAN TRAVELLERS.

    three hundred passengers have been bool from Sydney per Arcadia leaving to-day this umber will be considerably increed at neighboring colonies. Among ...

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  15. THIRD EDITION.

    R.M.S. Britannia is making a quick passage, and is expected in the Bay early on Tuesday morning. A line Sunday. The forecast is "Fine ...

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  16. EIGHT HUNDRED PERISHED.

    Latest intelligence from Louisville reports that 800 persons have least their lives in the terrible cyclone experienced there last night. Of these 300 were dancing at the town hall, which was ...

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  17. SYDNEY ITEMS.

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  18. COUNT HERBERT BISMARCK CENSURED.

    Count Herbert Bismarck, who for some time, under the direction of his father, Prince Bismarck, has had the conduct of German Foreign Affairs, has keen bitterly ...

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  19. THE MISSISSIPPI FLOODS.

    Intelligence from New Orleans reports that the dykes of the Mississippi at Greensville are strained to the almost extent, and a serious disaster is feared. ...

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  20. THE SCULLING RACE.

    Aough M'Lean's immediate supporters assed that they would win yesterday's me the holy show he made of Neil Marson was one of the biggest surprises ...

    Article : 268 words
  21. THE ABSCONDING BANK TELLER.

    Charles Rivers Alpress, the absconding teller of the Commercial Bank of Australia, has been committed for trial, mid remanded to Melbourne in the custody of ...

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  22. RANDWICK TRAINING NOTES.

    The first work on the new training track took place this morning, and it was found to be in excellent order. The posts marking the distance are all erected, and when they ...

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  23. GREAT SCANDAL AT BERLIN.

    A great sensation has been created at Berlin by the publicity given to a shocking scandal which has been going on for some time, and affects the reputations of ...

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  24. FLOODS IN THE MISSISSIPPI.

    According to additional details that are coming to hand, the floods in the Mississippi Valley are hourly assuming a more alarming character. The whole ...

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  25. AFFAIRS IN RUSSIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph" of to-day publishes a telegram from St. Petersburg, stating that a conspiracy has taken place among the officers of the army against ...

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  26. THE ELIZABETH STREET ACCIDENT.

    The latest particulars to hand with regard to the cab and tramway accident in Elizabeth street last night, are to the effect that the singular occurrence originated in a collision. ...

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  27. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    Windsor this morning a domestic serve at the Commercial Bank was found to be misssing. She left a note stating she lugone to drown herself. Footprints ...

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  28. THE TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    It is reported that at an early date a meeting of Ministers, representing Germany, Austria and Italy will be held to discuss the present European situation. ...

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  29. PRINCESS'S THEATRE.

    La Tosea, which is still drawing remarkable good houses, will be withdrawn on Friday next and on Saturday Mr J. L. Tool will make his first appearance. As they stay of ...

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  30. TERRIBLE CYCLONE IN AMERICA.

    Latest intelligence reports that the cyclone has devastated the Ohio Valley, from Cincinnatti to Cairo, causing most appalling disaster. The town of ...

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  31. FROM ERISBANE.

    The traffic on the Southern and Western may beyond Ipswich will be restored this maing. Accidents to several small vessels are ...

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  32. DEATH OF MR KENNETH GUNN.

    Mr Kenneth Gunn the well known comtractor, died suddenly while sitting in the offices of Mr Pigdon, contractor, for the crediction of Parliament House, today. Mr ...

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  33. THE NEXT WOOL SALES.

    For the next series of colonial wool auctions, which open on 9th April, 290.000 bales have been received. The market is quiet. ...

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  34. THAT SENSATIONAL INSOLVENCY.

    In the fourth edition of last night's HERALD we gave an account of an insolvency which promises to develop as one of the most sensational and romantic this ...

    Article : 515 words
  35. OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM.

    A deputation comprising the Executive of the Victorian Teachers Union waited upon the Minister of Education. this morning, to object to the contents of the lost report of ...

    Article : 600 words
  36. THEATRE ROYAL.

    A Man's Shadow affords so many good opportunity for the display of Mr Warner's most powerful acting, that it is sure to be numbered among the most attractive plays in ...

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  37. ALEXANDRA THEATRE.

    Mr Damper, Miss Russetle and Miss Lay Damper have all been suffers by the Russian Influenza. Mr Dampier has heroically struggled on through his part ...

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  38. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN BILL.

    The Select Committee appointed to deal with the West Australian Bill now before Parliament, took the evidence of Sir Napier Broome, the late Governor ...

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  39. ST. GEORGE'S HALL

    Miss Ada Walker, Miss Claudine Phillips and Miss Lda M'Donald make their first appearance this evening with the Cogdl Company and the Bombairs whose elegant ...

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  40. INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN VICTORIA.

    The returns of infection diseases to the Public Board of Health for the present week show that with regard to fever the number of cases was ...

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  41. BIJOU THEATRE.

    On Saturday next the new Bijou Theatre will be opened with a revival of Bulwer Lytton's comedy of Money, Mr Fanny ...

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  42. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    TO of the directors of the Proprietary mis arrived here this morning, the chairmes the company taking up his residence at the manager's house. The object of the ...

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  43. FLEMINGTON ITEMS.

    Richelieu is again in work. Ormonde, by Wild Eagle, has joined W. A. Filgate's string. This morning there was some schooling done ...

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  44. PRINCE ABLERT VICTOR'S VISIT TO INDIA.

    Prince Albert Victor having completed his tour in India, Burmah, etc., left Bombay to-day on his return to England. ...

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  45. ABOMINABLE OFFENCE

    Detective sergeant Cawsoy to-day arrested a men 48 years of age, named Henry Williamson alias Nathaniel Turner, on a charge of committing an abominable offences ...

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  46. TOWN HALL.

    The Rev. Chutties Clark will make his reappearance in Melbourne, after an absence of ten years, on Saturday next the Town Hall, Mr Clark has recent his old lectures and ...

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  47. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    The weekly returns issued by the Bank of England to-day show the proportion of reserve to liabilities to be 46 per cent. or 5 percent. less than last week. ...

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  48. TEMPERANCE HALL

    A very attractive [?] has been provided for this evening's People's Concert, including the reappearance of the Mammoth Variety Combination in a new and unique ...

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  49. PIGIRON.

    Scotch pig iron No.1 f.o.b. in Clyde is quoted 51s per ton. ...

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  50. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    miner, named William Sapaeid, was buied by a fall of earth last night at Deach. He had been fossicking in the heap of sullock thrown up when the claim was ...

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  51. THE VICTORIAN ARTISTS SOCIETY.

    The gallery in Albert street, Eastern Hill, which serves as headquarters for the Victorian Artists was crowded to his failed extent, this afternoon, when the Winter ...

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  52. KREITMAYER'S MUSEUM.

    The Royal Midgets—General and Mrs Mite have been favored with crowded attendances at their lovers, and their performances excite interest. ...

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  53. FOOTBALL.

    This evening a meeting of secretaries of senior clubs will be held at Young and Jackson's to arrange matches for the coming season. ...

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  54. THE TORNADO IN AMERICA.

    The details of the destructive tornado which swept last night over the larger portion of the states of Kentucky. Tennessee and Illinois, show that it has ...

    Article : 212 words
  55. CYCLORAMA.

    There is no dinomination in the interest shown by the public in the great picture of Waterloo, with its realistic surroundings and accessories. ...

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  56. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    Some time between the 23rd and 25th inst, a gold watch and gold albert chain, valued at L27, were stolen from the salp Ivanhoe, now lying at the Port Melbourne ...

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  57. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

    Silverton Trams, buyers L6 10s, sellers L7 is. Tram and Omnibus, buyers L6 16s, sellers L6 16s 6d, sales L6 16s Russell's Reef, buyers 11s 3d. Block ...

    Article : 187 words
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  59. ATHLETICS.

    The bill of fare as the Apollo Hall this evening is a Grace-Roman wrestling match for L50, between Andre Christol and J. B. Benjamin. Both men have been in active training ...

    Article : 125 words
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  61. ROBBERY AT MIDDLE PARK.

    About 3 p.m. on the 27th lost, a robbery was committed at the residence of Mr P. J. Rahilly, 6 Mills street, Middle Park. The family were absent at the time, and entrance ...

    Article : 62 words
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  63. NEW INSOLVENT.

    William Henry Philippe, of Hesteaville, brickmaker. Causes Louis as a brickmaker and through routing a skittle-altey in Heastville Liabilities, L263 10s 6d; assets L133 ...

    Article : 39 words
  64. ROBBERY FROM A TENT..

    A laborer named Frederick Fredrickson, working at drainage works, Kooweerup Swamp, was robbed at that place during the night of the 26th inst His purse, which ...

    Article : 63 words
  65. ROWING.

    A telegram was received by the "Sportsman" this morning, announcing this William O'Connor, the Canadian sculler, had left Sydney to day for Melbourne by the ...

    Article : 30 words
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