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  4. AT THE PLAY.

    Nematic has made the bit of the week, and the lucky MacMahon's must have increased their bank balance by a very considerable sum. The house on Saturday night was. ...

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  5. CRICKET.

    The second cricket contest of the present season between North and South teams, was commenced on the Upper Cricket Ground this morning. The weather was delightful. ...

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  6. V.R.C. AUTUMN RACES.

    The meeting of the Victoria Racing Club was continued and brought to a conclusion on the Flemington racecourse this afternoon; and although the attendance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Owing to recent friction in Melbourne about the final choice of tho Australian Eleven, Border was reported to have retired. This morning he tells me definitely ...

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  8. PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKED ABOUT.

    Who is to make a balloon ascent, and drop with a parachute to-day. Miss Valerie Van Tassell is the sister of Miss Gladys, her junior by two years, and her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE VAN TASSELL SISTERS.

    There young ladies, the second of whom, Miss Valerie Van Taswell this afternoon, at the Friendly Societies' Gardens, will ascend in a ballon and drop with a parachute from a ...

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  10. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Brickmakers picnicking at Mordiello to-day. Tropical storms off Queensland coast. Heavy rains in Brisbane. ...

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  11. AN IMPUDENT THIEF.

    A remarkably impudent case of larceny was investigated at the Albany Police Court to-day. Two cheques had been laid on a table by the landlord of ...

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  12. CONFERENCE ON TYPHOID HOSPITALS.

    A conference of the representative of the city and the northern suburbs took place to-day in the board mom of the Lands office, Mr Topp, president of the Board of Health. ...

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  13. CYCLORAMA.

    Jeremish Brown, who has now just com. pretest his 36th year, still looks joyfully on at the scene in which he tare a part three-quarters of a century age and is ready to entertain ...

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  14. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A sad occurrence has happened at Mr Jas. Marsden's residence, Sylvia Vale, near Binda Crookwell, by which a young woman named Anne Ralph, a domestic servant. ...

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  15. KREITMEYERS MUSEUM.

    Among the nutriment here are the effigies of the Statement of the day as they looked when the effects of the inaugural dinner had died away and they were safely assembled at the ...

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  16. TEMPERANCE HALL.

    A very attractive programme has been provide for this evenings' People's Concerts including the re-appearance of the combination Serenaders in a new minster first part ...

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  17. FROM BRISBANE.

    Heavy rains fell in Brisbane all day yesterday. The Government Meteorologist issued the following memorandum at 8 o'clock last night. ".Southern ...

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  18. CHURCHES AND PASTORS

    In response to the desire expressed by an old. time friend of the Rev. S.C. Kent. the writer visited St Silas Church, Albert Park, on Sunday evening. It is a tastefully ...

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  19. THE STREETS OF LONDON.

    For six and twenty years this play has been a safe draw for the public, and a great attraction for actor. There never was a leading actor who did not delight in paring Badger. ...

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  20. AN INJUNCTION GRANTED.

    The Supreme Court has granted an injunction against the Brisbane Sanitary Company and the Brisbane corporation. restraining them from loading night-soil at the wharf ...

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  21. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The report of the number of cases of typhoid lever diphtheria for the week from 1st to 7th March Is—Typhold, 226 cares, 22 deaths ; diphtheria, 71 cases, 17 ...

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  22. THE DEFEAT OF SAMPSON.

    Probably die man who was most surprised on Saturday evening at the imperial Theatre, says 'Pall Mall Budget" of 7th November, as Mr C. A. Sampson, he gentleman who for ...

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  23. DIPHTHERIA AT ELSTERNWICK.

    Dr Shields acting medical inspector (Board of Health) and Mr Butler, engineering inspector (Board of Health), this morning visited the disease infected localities ...

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  24. LOST AT SEA.

    The British-India Company's steamer Waroonga arrived from Londay to-day. She reports that on 20th January Quartermaster Thomas Hersam fell overboard. Lifebuoys ...

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  25. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    During the week Mr Dampier has pruned tho few redundances and perfected the performance of this admirable drama. which led fair to achieve an extraordinary popularity. ...

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  26. FROM BROKEN HILL.

    Mr Bowes Kelly, one of tho directors of tho Proprietary and Block 10 mines, and Mr Knox, secretary of the Proprietary, arrived this morning. They had a conference with. ...

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  27. THE LATEST SNAKE STORY.

    A very amusing incident occurred at the Crystal Palace, Richmond on last Monday night, after the entertainment. During the evening a snake charmer gave an exhibition. ...

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  28. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY.

    There were only half a dozen rumours in the All-aged Stakes, and the only ones that had the temerity to oppose the son of Musket were two-year old. Under these ...

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  29. SCENE AT THE WILLIAMSTOWN COUNCIL.

    A Most disorderly scene occurred at a special meeting of the Williamstown Council last night. For a very considerable time past bad blood has existed between two ...

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  30. BURNED WHILE IN A FIT.

    A woman named Charlotta Wilson, 50 years, who resides at South Gipps land, was admitted to tho Melbourne Hospital by Dr T. Murphy to-day, suffering severely from ...

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  31. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Borough Council decided last night to send a deputation to Mr Gillian, to ask for the survey of a line of railway from Creswick to Dunnstown to form a ...

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  32. THE LADY OF LYONS.

    It cannot be truthfully said that so far Mrs Perfects engagement has fulfilled the expeditious that were executed. and there does not perm to be must danger that it is will be ...

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  33. WHAT THE HUMORISTS ARE SAYING.

    Visitor (to young widow)-- What a lovely bloom your boy has on his checks. Where did you get it, Freddy ? Freddy --I found it on mamma's dressing case. ...

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  34. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  35. NEW SCHOOL OF MINES.

    The Council of the Maryborough School of Mines this morning accepted the tender of Messrs Sparway and Rose. Brunswick, for the erection of the first section of the new. ...

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  36. "MAY" AND "MUST."

    Sir,-- In the report of Diphtheria at Caulfield," to THE HERALD of to-day, and referring to the "position of the Public Health Board." a difficulty is mentioned by reason of ...

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  37. VICTORIA HALL.

    It would not to easy to operate the merits of the leading members of the variety company now performing at this petiolar hall, winch they continue to fill night alter night. ...

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  38. A REPLY TO PAX.

    Sir. I have stated frequently in The Harald that I do not care to lower myself inspect by taking notice of any anonymous scribbler who may attack me in The Herald. If a ...

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  39. HAYMARKET REPORT.

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  40. SINGULAR CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    A 'man named Louis Marrin, 42 years of age, described as a commercial traveller, was arrested this afternoon by Constable Gilllo on a charge of assaulting an ...

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  41. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    8th March.—Afternoon. 4.0; to-morrow morning 4:00;afternoon,4:00. ENTERED OUT. 2 Loch Evite. 1235 tons Captain Stuart, for ...

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  42. A DEAD BODY FOUND AT WILLIAMSTOWN.

    About 10 o clock this morning word was brought to Constable Gardiner, of the Williamstown police, by a man named J. Elaurn, that a number of children had discovered ...

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  44. PROPERTY SALES.

    Messrs G.D Longridge and Son Anderson Racecourse road,Newmarket,report the following recent sales through their local office during February :--Newmarket: ...

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  45. ST. GEORGES HALL.

    To-night the Cogills themselves re-appear, and Alias Lazzin Hastings makers fins appearance. The comedy of Nan—presumably our old friend Good for Nothing-- will ...

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  46. UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.

    Mr J. Hamilton Clarke, Mus. Bac. Oxon., leader of the Victorian Orchestra, has accepted the position of one of the Vice-president of the University Musical Union. The ...

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  47. PAIN'S FIREWORKS.

    To-night, at the Friendly Society Gardens Mr. Pain will given the first of two farewell display of fireworks. He announced three shows in one. and ...

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