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  4. CRICKET.

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  5. PEOPLE WE READ ABOUT.

    PETER KEMP, Champion Scalier of the World, who yesterday evening boat Neil Matterson on the Parramatta Course in a match for 1,200 aside and the Championship of the World. When Beach retired he resigned the championship to kemp, but searle very soon wrested ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    In connection with the Bathurst railway disaster a special reporter wires:-- I have just returned from the scene of the wreck, and a more pitiful and disastrous ...

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  7. FITZROY V. BRITANNIA 23

    A big crowd collected on the University Cricket ground this afternoon to see Fitzroy play against 23 of the Britannia Club, Fitzroy sent out a goal team. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL.

    these two clubs met this afternoon on the Scotch College Ground, in the presence of a good number of spectators, notwithstanding that one or two of the Essendon players were ...

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  9. RACING.

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  10. JUNIOR CRICKET.

    The third day's play of the final match for the abovenamed trophy was entered upon this afternoon on the Richmond Cricket Ground. There were between five ...

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  11. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    A still further rise in silver. Latest Cables will, in this edition, be found on Page 2. Strange case of throwing the body of a ...

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  12. JUNIOR FOOTBALL.

    This match resulted as follows;-Austral, 6 [?] goals 4 behinds; Grosvenor, 4 behinds. ...

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  13. CHRONICLES OF THE CHURCHES.

    "God's angles drop, like grains of gold, our duties midst life's shining sands; And from them, one by one, we [?]f Our [?]ight crowns with patent hands. ...

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  14. CITY AND SUBURBS.

    The anniversary of the Primitive Methodist Sunday School, North Carlton, was celebrated by special services on Sunday. Earnest, Practical sermons were preached by ...

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  15. SOUTH MELBOURNE V. SOUTH MELBOURNE JUNIORS.

    A football match took place this afternoon on the South Melbourne ground between South Melbourne and twenty-three of the South Melbourne Juniors. The teams were ...

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  16. THE BOURKE FLOODS.

    The latest wire from Bourke says all the Commissioners are still busily at work, mid may be seen daily rowing about the town. It is considered likely ...

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  17. NORTH MELBOURNE V ALBION UNITED (23)

    There Was a good crowd of spectators at North Melbourne this afternoon to witness the above match. The Albion United won the toss, and the ball was set in motion. ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE.

    A large and fashionable assemblage motin the Wilson Hall at the University this afternoon to witness the ceremony in connection with the annual Commencement. ...

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  19. IN THE DOCK.

    The trial of Frederick Mason on the charge of the larceny as a bailee of the sum of I.28, the property of Carlotta Abbo, was continue this morning. ...

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  20. FROM BRISBANE.

    The railway life assurance scandal is still developing, and causing the greatest excitement and consternation among members and officers of the Employes ...

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  21. DARLING FLOODS RELIEF FUND.

    As the subscriptions in aid of the sufferers by the floods in New South Wales will not be limited to Bourke exclusively, the fund now being raised in Melbourne is to ...

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  22. FOOTSCRAY V. PARKS IDE (23)

    Teams representing the above mentioned clubs met this afternoon on the Western Reserve, Footscray, Williamson captained the locals, and Madden led on the ...

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  23. LITERARY NOTES.

    It is stated that 1,150,OOO copies have been sold of Mrs Sewell's j[?]thetic ballad, Mother's Last Words. Messrs Jarrold and Sons have just published a penny illustrated ...

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  24. MELBOURNE V PUBLIC SCHOOLS 26.

    This afternoon the Melbourne Club met a team of 2[?] from the Public Schools on the Friendly Societies' Ground. The weather was everything that could ...

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  25. THE WEATHER.

    The weather has been very showery and wet for last three days, during which five inches thirty-fourpoints of rain have fallen. For the twenty-four hour ending ...

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  26. ROSEHILL RACES.

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  28. THE MINES.

    Developments of an unfavorable nature have taken place in the last 24 hours in the north drive, at the three and four hundred feet levels at Block 10 mine. At 400 feet ...

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  29. OPERA HOUSE MATINEE.

    To-day at the Opera House Miss Nellie Stewart gave a matinee performance of Paul Jones, the gross proceeds of which are to go to the sufferers without ...

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  30. ST. KILDA V. ESPLANADE (23)

    The game was started fully half-an-hour late. Stiffee captained the St. Kilda, while P. M'Coy led the Esplanade. Play had only been started a few minutes ...

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  31. THE FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    The trial of Alexander M'Craw for the manslaughter of William Norman resulted yesterday in the discharge of the jury without a verdict, owing to their inability to ...

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  32. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The foundation stone of the new Trades' Hall, which is in course of erection at the corner of, Yarra and M'Killop streets, was laid this afternoon by the President of ...

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  34. PORT MELBOURNE V UNION JACK.

    At three-Quarter time the score in the match between these two clubs was Port Melbourne--Two Goals Twelve Behinds. ...

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  35. CARLTON V. BRUNSWICK [?]

    This match, played on the Brunswick Cricket Ground, abstracted a large crowd of spectators. The ground, However, was very hard, and not suitable for ...

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  38. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Em[?] S[?]ton of Jintern House R[?]kly street, Bruns wick, Causes;-Falling o[?] in business. Liabilities, L175 1s 2[?] ; assets, L5 4[?] this deficiency. L169 16[?] 5d, Mr S. H. Coben, [?]gnes. ...

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