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  4. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL RACEHORSE IN AUSTRALIA.

    ABERCORN, 5 YEARS, BY CHESTER OUT OF CINNAMON. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MR H. BYRON MOORE, SEC. OF THE VICTORIA RACING CLUB. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE V.R.C. RACES

    The racing to-day was commenced with the Hurdle Race at 1 o'clock, the field for which was not large. Then followed the Railway Handicap, of six furlongs, run over ...

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  7. FATAL FALL OF EARTH IN A MINE.

    A fatal mining accident happened at the North Johnson's mine this morning. A stainer named James Neilson was working in the stopes when a quantity of ground fell ...

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    The arrivals of the Vice -Regal Party was an interesting incident to the occupants of. He Grand Stand. The party consisted of this Excellency .Sir Henry and lady Loeh ...

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  9. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    Crime record registers fairly high to- day. Fire Brigades competition of Fitzroy to-day. ...

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  10. SUPPOSED TO BE DROWNED.

    Two men, named Robert Allan and Robert Throckmorton, are supposed to have been drowned near Port Campbell on Sunday. They were fishing seven miles ...

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  11. THE LADIES AND THEIR ATTIRE.

    The following are a few of the more notices able dresses:-- Mrs T. Dunn --Tan faille black bonnet, with ro[?] ...

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  12. END OF A BICYCLIST'S CAREER.

    Athletic men generally will be sorry to hear of a sad accident which happened to Patrick J. Burst, the well-known young bicyclist, recently. While working he ran a chisel into ...

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  13. THE STEVEDORE LABORERS' STRIKE.

    The President of the Trades Hall Council, Mr J. Hancock, with Mr T. Humphreys, secretary of the Aictorian Employers Union, Messrs Croker, Tucker and Donovan, of the ...

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  14. NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    The sixty-second general half-yearly meeting of the shareholders of the National Bank of Australasia was held in the offices of the institution this morning. The hon. W. A. ...

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  15. THE WAGGA MURDER.

    The execution of Thomas Riley, who was convicted at the last Wagga Assizes on the 27th September for the murder of Christian Epple, takes place in the ...

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  16. AFTER THE RACE.

    He had backed the winner and had won L250. What a glorious institution the Turf is! Come and have a bottle of wine, old boy. Glad to meet you. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. A GREAT RACEHORSE.

    Abercorn, whose portrait we give to-day, is the hon, James White's well-known chestnut, who, as it were, put a seal on his fame on Saturday ...

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  18. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT

    A young man of the larrikin type, named Michael M'Cormack, was charged before the St. Kilda Court this morning with an assault with intent upon Louise Glaum, an imbecile ...

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  19. NORTH MELBOURNE PRESBYTERY.

    The regular monthly meeting of the North Melbourne Presbytery was held this morning in the Assembly Hall, Collinsstreet, at 10 o'clock, the Rev. Duncan Fraser ...

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  20. OTHER AMUSEMENTS.

    Notwithstanding the fact that Cup Day has come to be regarded as a general holiday for all classes, and that large number of people object to racing, the counter ...

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  21. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Another impudent attempt at nigh[?] spilling took place last night, or early this morning, on the Swamp road not far from Footscrny. Constable Smith was on duty ...

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  22. VIOLENT ASSAULT ON A CONSTABLE.

    At the Williamstown Police Court this morning, a man named Robert Taylor was charged with using obscene language and assaulting Constable Egan. The latter had ...

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  23. WEIGHTS FOR ROSE HILL RACES.

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  24. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY.

    For the first time the Governor was escorted to the course this morning by a company of mounted riflemen, whose horses and general equipment were in excellent ...

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  25. THE MELBOURNE CUP ORIGINATED BY THE DEVIL.

    According to the Rev. H. M. Cherbury, the Melbourne Cup was originated by the Devil. At any rate he expressed his belief that this was the case, at a ...

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  27. THE ST. KILDA AFFAIR.

    The charge against May Mellor, a single woman, living in Charles street, St. Kilda, of stealing 100 sovereigns and a gold watch and chain from, the person of, Kenneth ...

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  28. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  29. TO-DAY. AND TO-NIGHT

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  30. TO-NIGHT'S FIXTURES.

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