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  4. EASTER MONDAY.

    The lovely weather that has distinguished the Eastertide of 1SDO from so many of its predecessors continues unchanged and undiminished ; and, to-day, ...

    Article : 618 words
  5. THE RELIGION OF GHOSTS.

    Superstition and false religion have clearly not yet taken their departure from the world. In most regions we shall find those forces so utilised as to be productive ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    Sir Charles Dilke publtshes au article in the "Universal Review" on Imperial Federation. At the outset Sir Charles admits that ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. BITS FROM HERE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE

    The following from the "Western Journalist" suggested the heading of this column. It is called THE EDITORIAL THREE ...

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  8. THE GHOST AND THE BONNET.

    "A night or two ago I was sitting in this very spot trimming a bonnet for Mrs C--, who is one of my regular visitors. I was making the trimmings light and fashionable, ...

    Article : 233 words
  9. THE BAY.

    The Bay, as is usual at Easter, especially when the weather is so gloriously fine as it is to-day, is quite alive with craft of all sorts and sizes. The surface of our little briny ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    The article of our contribution "From the Row" appears on Page 3 of this issue. Another case of infanticide. This time at Chapel street, Prahran. A verdict of ...

    Article : 531 words
  11. A MESSAGE FROM "MIKE."

    Finally, the medium Addressed the agreeable Scotch body, who seemed quite exhilarated by the conversation. One Michael, who was ever true to the lady in life, and ...

    Article : 410 words
  12. TO-NIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS.

    At the Princess's Theatre Mr Toole will repeat his performance of Chawles in A Fool and His Money, and of Mr Sprigging in Iei on Parle Francois. ...

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  13. A MIRACLE ON THE HEARTH, AND A SIMILE OF THE ANGEL OF DEATH.

    "I would sooner be poor with Spiritualism, than have all the riches in the world, and be without it." said the plump, fresh-colored Scotch lady. "It is a great ...

    Article : 530 words
  14. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    It is glorious weather, and all the country districts report fine weather this morning. To-day is observed as a general holiday, and all the favorite picnicking and sporting ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. BOATING FATALITY.

    Mr Candler, District Coroner, held an inquest at 103 Rupert street, Collingwood, this afternoon, on the body of a young woman, named Marian Neilson. It ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. FROM BRISBANE.

    The weather is fine this morning, and a large number of people are on pleasure bent To-day in being observed as a general holiday, ovary opportunity for comparability, ...

    Article : 133 words
  17. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT

    The typhoid fiend has made its first appearance, but was as promptly routed, as was tho influenza, the only victim being Private Cummer, of Yea F. Company ...

    Article : 176 words
  18. LAPSING INTO THE TRANCE CONDITION.

    Without more ado--the preliminaries bad been ample--the medium closed her eyes, and the company, knowing their duty, began to sing, "Shall we gather at the Riverl" ...

    Article : 406 words
  19. TEMPERANCE ANNUAL CONFERENCE.

    The conference in connection with the Grand Ledge of Victoria Independent Order of Good Templars, at the Temperance Hall, Russell street, to-day, this being the third ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. FROM TASMANIA.

    The eldest daughter of the Governor, Sir. Robert Hamilton, was to-day married to Mr T. A'Bockett Weigall, member of the Victorian Bar, and son ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. THE DRUID'S GALA.

    This is the great Druidical holiday of the year, and it is celebrated by the brethren of the loose role and flowing heard in a manner which is calculated ...

    Article : 486 words
  22. AUCTIONEERS' ANNOUNCEMENTS.

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  23. WHAT TOOK PLACE IN THE CIRCLE.

    Everything of a conversational character already recorded took place in the apartment I had first entered. 'It had rather a sinister look, with a door or cupboard at every ...

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  24. THE EASTER HOLIDAYS.

    The weather is beautifully line for the holidays. The Easter encampment at Perth is very successful and largely attended. ...

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  25. POLICE POINTS.

    Some commotion was created in the neighborhood of Thistlethwaite street, South Melbourne, yesterday morning by the vagaries of a young man named Thomas Duffy. It ...

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  26. SINGULAR FANCIES IN HORSES

    Racehorses have curious fancies sometimes. says an exchange, and may affect the animals at a tune when their best efforts are wanted. Elgwood, who won the Suburban Handicap, ...

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  27. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The members of the Echuca Branch of the H.A.C.B, Society are holding their annual picnic and sports in the Victoria Park to-day. There is a large attendance, ...

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  28. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  29. STEALING A STEAMER.

    David Alexander, charged, on warrant, with stealing the steamer Mayflower, the proderty of the National Bank of Australasia, at Hay, was arrested on Saturday at ...

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  30. THE LATEST DEMONSTRATION.

    With soma little difficulty I reached the house where the circle was advertised to sit for that evening. I determined not to reveal iny identity, and merely stated that I ...

    Article : 514 words
  31. THE SPIRITS SPEAK TO US.

    A sigh and a shudder on the part of the medium were construed into an intimation that she had been invested with a spirit faculty of some kind. She extended her ...

    Article : 594 words
  32. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    The grasshopper plague is upon as again after an absence of about three years. They appear to bë coming from the north. About Deailiquin they are reported to be very ...

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  33. TO'DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    7th April.--Afternoon, 1.11 ; to-morrow morning, 1.33 ; afternoon, 4.23 ARRIVED. [?]-William II. N. G. L. S. steamer, from ...

    Article : 137 words
  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    From immediately after breakfast this morning the railway stations were thronged, and up till noon the crowds grew thicker and thicker. The radiating country lines ...

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  35. THE INFLUENZA.

    Canes of influenza are cropping up now and then both in Echuca and Moama, the medical gentlemen being very reticent about the complaint. A few cases of diphtheria ...

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  36. ENTERITIS IN HORSES.

    This disease may be caused by fome irritating medicine, or result from protracted constipation, The affected animal suffers from continuous colicky pains, lies down, and then ...

    Article : 204 words
  37. LATE SPORTING.

    SIR.--Seeing in the last issue of the "Sportsman that Mr Andrew Christol has plenty of backers, I wish they would cover the deposit I have now down in the "Sportsman" office. ...

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  38. WINTERING A COLT.

    The best way to keep a colt the first winter is to give him a comfortable, well-ventilated stail and feed him with good sound hay, a small dally, modicum of cats, and a feed of ...

    Article : 183 words
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