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  6. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Owing to hitches in starting at the races on Saturday a deal of time was lost. It became so dark that the telegraph operators had to close up the offices, as ...

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  7. HUMOR OF THE DAY.

    Italy: If my demands are not locket to a vonce, my voice vill make de States vibrate and tremble. I vill keel everypody! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OLD TIMES.

    "The news letter of Australasia, Melbourne, August, 1859." These are the words that form the two-line heading to a small news-sheet published in Melbourne away ...

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  9. AWAITING DEATH.

    The condemned men Johnstone, Bourke and Wilson maintain their respective demeanors Johnstone still says that he did not ...

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  10. ARE WE ONE FAMILY?

    These words came under my notice in a recent number of the "War Cry," being the footnote of the following paragraph:--"An old woman named Henley. ...

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  11. THE LAST MOMENT.

    The two patents in the Melbourne Hospital inoculated with Professor Koch's lymph, and who are suffering from tuberculoses of the lungs are progressing ...

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  12. RAID ON GAMBLERS.

    On Sunday morning, just after mid-nighty the police made a raid on a gambling saloon next door to the Theatre Royal, known as The Royal Cigar Divan, ...

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  14. THE CITY COUNCIL.

    The quarterly meeting of the Melbourne City Council was held at noon to-day, the Mayor, Cr. Lang, presiding. ...

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  15. THE GRAIN MARKET.

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  16. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  17. LABOR IN 1859.

    The labor market in the early days had its troubles and even distress. Necessaries of life were at high prices. As to labor, the following extract tells its ...

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  18. ASSESSMENT OF CHURCH LANDS.

    The Council resolved itself into an Assessment Committee, to hear objections to the order for the assessment of "all land beneficially occupied in any manner ...

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  19. FROM BRISBANE.

    Accounts are to hand from Cairns of the loss of at least 500 cattle at Mullgrave and Russell rivers, by the recent floods. Mr Peterson, of Aloomba, lost over ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Age." Our Fourth and Fifth Edition matter ...

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  21. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The Warragul police to-day issued a warrant for the arrest of a young fellow named Robert Lestly, who is charged with forging a cheque for L6 5s, drawn on ...

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  22. COST OF NECESSARIES.

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  23. THE NEWS LETTER.

    The little publication which Mr Atkins has enclosed contains four pages of closely, printed letterpress. Two pages together are not a third of the size of of a single page of THE ...

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  24. DEFENCES IN 1859.

    "Our Defences" then, as now, occupied a considerable share of public Attention. Over a page is devoted to the subject, and there is a smalt engraving representing a troop of ...

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  25. LATE SPORTING.

    The Chadbourne Racing Club have appointed Mr W. Allan their official measurer of ponies, and only certificates issued by him will be recognised. ...

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  26. BY WIRE.--FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.

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  27. ADELAIDE.

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  28. ALLEGED BREACH OF AGREEMENT.

    William Pilley, house decorator and painter, Brunswick street, North Fitzroy, was sued in the County Court this morning by Beniamin Leonard, painter and house ...

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  29. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    There is absolutely no change in the position as regards the appointment of Mr Langridge's successor. The matter was involved in the completest ...

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  30. BALLARAT.

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  31. POLITICS THIRTY YEARS AGO.

    Under the heading "Australian News," an epitome of intelligence from New South Wales, Smith Australia, Tasmania and New Zetland is given. ...

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  32. FOOTBALL.

    SIR,--For the benefit at the individual who on Saturday last rushed into print in your columns under she nom de plums of "Come out, South," I beg to request that you will be ...

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  33. THE GOLD FIELDS.

    Thirty-two years ago were the days of "rashes," nuggets and big returns. We are told of a rush to the Alina diggings, near Maryborough, where 3000 persons soon ...

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  34. SANDHURST.

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  35. BOXING.

    An interesting amateur boxing match took place at the Apollo Hall this forenoon. Three rounds were boxed between one amateur standing about five three inches ...

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  36. INFORMATION WANTED AND SUPPLIED.

    F.R., East Melbourne, asks What jockey got his leg broken whilst riding Chester in the Melbourne Cup? ANSWER-- The late Joe Morrison. ...

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  37. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited are in ice apt of the following cablegram from their London house, dated 11th inst., viz:-- ...

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  38. A BOY AND HIS GUN.

    A youth named Herbert Vale, employed in the Chief Engineer of Railway's, office as a junior clerk, was before the Prahran Court this morning charge of illegally ...

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  39. G. V. BROOKE.

    The half-column of matter entitled "The Journal of Amusements" echoes the his trionie triumphs of G. V. Brooke, lost in the ill-fated London; George ...

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  40. HOTEL ROBBERY IN FITZROY.

    Some time on Saturday night, between half-past 7 and half-past 11 o'clock, some snack thief quietly stole up-stairs to a bedroom in the Ballarat Star Hotel, Brunswick ...

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  41. LUNACY STATUTE CASE.

    Patrick Byrne, an aged man, appeared at the Fitzroy Court to-day to show cause why be should not contribute to the support of his son Michael, aged 38 years. an inmate of ...

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  42. NEW INSOLVENT.

    Jacob Samuel Joewenths, 679 Lygon street, N. Carlton, out of occupations, Liabilities--Debts due on mortgage, L3439: due to u[?]cured creditors, L553 14s 3d: total L8992 14s 3d. ...

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  45. MR COPPIN.

    But more interesting to the balk of our readers will be the references to Mr Coppin. They are worth giving in full:-- The return of Mr G. Coppin to the stage of ...

    Article : 433 words
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