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  6. EVENTS OF THE DAY.

    THE SOCIAL TO MR S. V. WINTER. The hon. James Campbell, on the left of the chairman, proposing the toast of the evening, with Mr Winter on the right of .Mr J. Coates, the chairman, aud Sir J. SI. Campbell on Mr Winter's right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FATALITIES AT SEA.

    The Norwegian barque Dolbhu, which arrived from Fredrickstadt with a cargo of lumber, has made a lengthened passage, having left so far back as 8th May. ...

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  8. ALLEGED CRIMINAL ASSAULT.

    In the Criminal Court this morning, before his Honor Mr Justice Hood and a jury of twelve, a man named John Patrick Dawson was placed in the dock to answer the charge of criminally assaulting ...

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  9. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    Reports from the Lachlan district show that the flood troubles are not yet over, A letter from Oxley says:--"The flood waters of which we heard from ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The foreign ambassadors at the Chinese Court are insisting upon the punishment both of the rioters by whom the outrages on Christian missions and schools ...

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  11. SHIRE ELECTION.

    The election of a President of the Oxley Shire has been adjourned. ...

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  12. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL ELECTIONS.

    On Thursday nest, the 20th inst., the election which is held every four years for surgeons and physicians to the Melbourne Hospital, will take place at the Amenicam ...

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  13. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is excited owing to "a strong demand from the Continent and from America, which is portly due to the recent action of the Russian ...

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  14. NEWS AND NOTES NUTSHELL.

    Now wool coming forward. Stud sheep sales to-morrow. Local wheat market firmer. Depression in trade in England. ...

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  15. RAILWAY FINANCES.

    It is expected that the recent damages caused on the Gippsland and Bacchus March railway lines will in round figures mean an increase of 1 per cent on the working ...

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  16. EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN NEWS.

    The R.M.S. Monowai, from 'Friso 24th July, arrived to-day. The following are the leading items of ...

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  17. FROM THE COUNTRY.

    The scheme of Mr Fitzgibbon, Chairman of the Metropolitan Board of Works, to carry the sewage of Melbourne through Geelong and to deposit ...

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  18. THE PAPERS AND THE EXECUTION.

    The New York District-Attorney Nicol has selected the "Daily News," an evening newspaper of that city, to be prosecuted for printing something more ...

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  19. THE LABOR QUESTION.

    The town of Oldbury, near Birmingham is now the scene of an extensive strike of nailmakers. Owing to the depression in trade the employers considered it neccssary ...

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  20. GOING TO A PICNIC.

    On Good Friday last a number of gentlemen, from Melbourne, banded themselves into a party, to go for a day's enjoyment at Tallamarine. They reached the spot determined upon and ...

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  21. A CHANGE OF SCENE.

    Ben Seth, the boxing man, who went under last night, owing to the superior prowess of Williams st the Melbourne Athletic Club Rooms, where they met in a boxing contest, ...

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  22. A LUCKY LEGATEE.

    At Grand Rapids, Mich., John Zimmerman, an inmate of the Soldiers Home, has received a notification from the German consul in Chicago that a fortune ...

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  23. THE WEATHER AND THE BANCOORA.

    A great storm of wind and rain broke over Geelong last night, and all through the night the wind was very high. Along the coast it blew with great ...

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  24. THE ANTI-CHRISTIAN RIOTS IN CHINA.

    In reply to the demands made by the British and French Ambassadors at the Court of Pekin, that the Chinese Government shall pay 5,500,000 tasts as ...

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  25. IMPOSING UPON A PUBLICAN.

    This morning at the Carlton Police Court an old man named Henry Hahn, who very much resembles the general appearance of a country tanner, was placed in tho dock to ...

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  26. RAILWAY REQUESTS.

    A petition is being extensively signed in Geelong this morning for presentation to the chairman of the Railway Commissioners asking that a siding and railway ...

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  27. REAL ESTATE IN LONDON.

    The enormone value reached by choicely situated land in London is freshly illustrated by a real estate transaction just completed It is the leasing of a piece of Crown land in ...

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  28. CHARGE AGAINST AN AUCTIONEER.

    Recently Mr Robert Agent,an aucti? carrying business at Mary borough, was proceeded against by Sergeant Sherson for selling by auction certain goods, viz, a knife ...

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  29. LATE STOCKS AND SHARES.

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  30. FINANCIAL CRISIS IN PORTUGAL.

    At a meeting of 500 workmen, held in Braga, Portugal, it was resolved to request the Governor to take stops to prevent the speculation in English gold, to the ...

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  31. HIGH 'CHANGE PRICES.

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  32. THE UTOPIA TRAGEDY.

    The hull of the anchor line steamer Utopin, which was wrecked at Gibraltar some months age, has been safely lodged on the, beach, The skeletons of nine grown ...

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  33. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    A man named John Howarth had a narrow escape from a dreadful death last night. He was crowing the railway line near the South Geelong station ...

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  34. MRS BROWN-POTTER AND KYRLE BELLOW.

    The report that Mrs James Brownd-Potter has Leon divorced from Mr Potter, and has married the actor, Kyrle Bellew, is declared by the lady's parents to be untrne. They ...

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  35. THE CONDITION OF LIBERATED SLAVES.

    The announcement that an American negro would deliver a sermon in St. Paul's Cathedral on the subject of the present condition of Liberated slaves in ...

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  36. THE LAST MOMENT.

    These shareholders who called at the British Bank to-day announced themselves, one and all, as willin to pay L1 cash on the contributing shares in orders ...

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  37. SEVERE BURNING ACCIDENT.

    Cornelius Gallagher, a laborer, working on the railway line and who resided alone in a tent at Foster, Gippsland, was burnt in a dreadful manner about 2 o'clock on ...

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  38. VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    Alfred Goldler, a bookmaker's clerk, was charged, at the Police Court this morning, with obtaining by means of a valueless cheque the ...

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  39. JACK THE KIPPER AT MARSEILLES.

    Advices from Paris under date 23rd July state that two murders, similar in character to those ascribed to Jack the Ripper, have been committed in Marseilles within a ...

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  40. DESERTING AN ILLEGITIMATE CHILD.

    At the Carlton Public Court this morning a young man named Richard Monro was charged with deserting his illegitimate child on the 13th inst. The mother of the child, ...

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  41. LATEST COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

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  42. SHOCKING SCENES IN PARTS.

    From Paris also come intelligence, under the Haute date, that horrible seems have been witnessed in and about the Place de la Roquotte, where criminals are execated ...

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  43. WILFUL DAMAGE TO PROPERTY.

    At the Flemington Court this morning, two young men, named William Sains- bury and Alexander Miles, were charged with wilfully damaging a better valued at ...

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  44. THE TALLOW MARKET

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  45. ADELAIDE FLOUR.

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  46. THE SHEEP MARKET.

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  48. NEGLIGENT DRIVING.

    A lad, named Alexander M'Gregor, was charged, at the Flemington Court, this morning, with negligent driving, and injuring a child, named Rose Ruddall, on the 5th ...

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  49. FOUND HANGED.

    An old man named Maurer, who attempted self-destruction some time ago by opening a vein in his arm, and was then discharged by the Bench, was found ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING.

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  52. ELECTION OF SHIRE PRESIDENT.

    Cr James Hutchings has been elected President of the Stawell Shire Council unanimously. Allowance, L110. ...

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