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  6. THE "EVANGELINE" COMPANY.

    Mr Charles MacMohan in? I think you will find him upstairs, sir? Then we push our way past, the pictorial representation of Falka in the dress-circle ...

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  7. STRANGE STORIES.

    They were on their way to the "Elysium" Music Hall. She, in her plain, brown. stuff dress, seant of trimming, with a somewhat shabby mantle, and her modest hat of black ...

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  8. COMING EVENTS CAST THEIR SHADOWS BEFORE.

    "FOOTBALL AS SHE IS PLAYED.'' A companion picture to "The Shinner Quartette" and the "Umpire of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CRICKET.

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  10. OUR PHONOGRAPH

    Brevity is the editorial order to-day, and although, in a phonographic connection, it may not be the soul of success, as THE HERALD stewards have ...

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  11. THIS DAY'S WIRES.

    It is reported from Albury that a large number of Unionists in various parts of Riverina are determined to proceed to Queensland to assist in persuading ...

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  12. THE WEATHER FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

    The weather prospects for the remainder of tho holidays so far as appearances go, are not at all encouraging. A visit paid by our reporter to the Observatory ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    Three policemen-- Constables Horn. Hawkins and Davis--had a very rough experience on Thursday, at 11.45 p.m. They were returning to barracks in plain. ...

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  14. THE SYDNEY CUP.

    The result of which they all agree will hiage mainly on the Leger running this afternoon may, I think, bo regarded as a certainty for one of three-- HIGHBORN, ...

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  15. THE ALL-AGED STAKES

    Will, if all I hear through the medium of THE HERALD machines be true, result in CARDINE having to race faster than he has ever yet had to do from scratch ...

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  16. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Dr Youlat the Melbourne Hospital to-day respecting the circumstances under which a lad named John Jackson. 13 years of age, came by his death. ...

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  17. MADAME MELBA.

    The Australian prima donna, Madame Melba, whose singing has caused such a furore in Europe, has either made a princely conquest, or has acquaintances ...

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  18. AT THE PLAY.

    On Monday afternoon the Governor will open the People's Palace at the Exhibition Building, where there will be Industrial Courts, Juvenile Courts, all manner ...

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  19. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL.

    THE HERALD has the largest circulation of any newspaper in Victoria, except the "Ago." A FIFTH EDITION of THE HERALD is ...

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  20. FATAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An inquest was held at the Margue to-day by Dr Youl, touching the death of a man, named Jea. Georgo Fewster, a compositor, who was accidentally killed while ...

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  21. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES AND LECTURES.

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  22. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    28th March.--Afternoon, 4.37; to-morrow morning, 4.65; afternoon, 5.13. ARRIVED. Welcome, schooner. 112 tons, Captain D. ...

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  23. THE THEATRES.

    To-night Falka will be produced by the Clara Merivale Company, at the Opera House. The company, of which an extended noties has already appeared in THE HERALD.:-- ...

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  24. SERIOUS TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious accident happened to a little boy, about six years of age, the son of Wm. Wood, builder, of Roid street, Albert Park, on Thursday afternoon. It appears ...

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  25. THAT DROWNING CASE AT YARRAVILLE.

    A magisterial inquiry was held this morning at Williamstown before Mr Pearson, J.P., into the death of Matthew M'Fettridge, who was drowned close to ...

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  26. SPOILING A HOLIDAY.

    This morning, at 3.30, Constable Moylan, while on duty in the Mount Alexander road, met a man riding a brown mare towards Essendon. He accosted the rider--a ...

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  27. STOCKS AND SHARES

    Exchanged closed to-day, but outside South St. Mungo strong, with sales 40 [?]d. There seems to be nothing fresh in the mine beyond a rich spur being worked by tributors York and ...

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  28. THE CHARITY ORGANISATION SOCIETY.

    SIR,--At the proceedings of the above Society reported in the newspapers to-day, the secretary is said toy have stated that an unsuccessful experiment had been made with ...

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  29. LATE SPORTING.

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  30. THE SOCIAL CIRCLE.

    The marriage of Miss Frances K. Campbell, daughter of the Rev. Colin Campbell, of Leopold street, South Yarra, with Mr George Walker, of the Bank of Victoria, ...

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  31. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young man named Greenland was on the Yarra this morning enjoying a pull in a boat, and when near the spot known as Barr's Bond he noticed a person drowning. ...

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  32. THE PRODUCE MARKET.

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  34. Family Notices

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