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  5. THE ATTEMPTED SYDNEY MAIL ROBBERY.

    The man Wilson, who was arrested on Sunday afternoon by Senior-constable Dixon after having been frustrated in an attempt to [?] the intercolonial main, was ...

    Article : 200 words
  6. THE VICTORIAN BAND OF HOPE.

    All friends to the cause of Juvenile Temperance Education were invited to muster at the Congregational Church, Colli[?]street, this morning. upon the occasion of the Easter ...

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  7. A STRANGE IDEA OF FUN.

    The heavy rain that fell yesterday, though it spoiled all the arrangements which the various societies had made for the delight of the sporting public, filled a young man, ...

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  8. THE WINDSOR HORROR.

    As the days go by, and that set down for the trial of Albert Williams, or "other- wised named. before the Supreme Court comes nearer. there is a manifest ...

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  9. SCHOOLS OF MINES.

    The annual Conference of delegates from the various Schools of Mines in the colony was held at the Training Institute, Carlton, this morning. Mr Drummond (Director of ...

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  11. A DISSENTING SCHOOL.

    Mr W. MacDonald, registrar of the Sale School of Mines, wrote acknowledging receipt of a circular purporting to contain a report of the proceedings of a ...

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  12. LETTER FROM MR HAYNES.

    The prisoner has received a letter from Mr R. Haynes, who watched the proceedings on his behalf while he was in Western Australia, and raised so many ...

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  13. THE LAST MOMENT.

    It is the intention of the Government, if the electors to-morrow return a working majority, to impose an additional duty of 2s d per gallon on imported ...

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  14. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    To-morrow the electors in the various constituencies of the colony of Victoria will be called upon to exercise the valued privilege of the franchise. Let us hope ...

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  15. ELECTION NOTICES.

    The hon. John Nimmo will address the electors to-night at the Coffee Palace, Bridport street, at 8 o'clock. ...

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  16. A UNIFORM SYLLABUS.

    At the special conference held on the 19th January last much time was taken up in discussing the advisability of having a uniform syllabus,and set of text books for the ...

    Article : 373 words
  17. BOURKE EAST.

    We have been requested to draw attention to an advertisement to the office that, for the convenience of the electors of the Whit[?]. Van Yean and Morang divis[?]ous of ...

    Article : 62 words
  18. BAND OF HOPE MANAGEMENT.

    Mr W. I. Irwin (Geelong), read an interesting paper on Band of Hops management. In the course of it he said it was clear that Bands of Hope absolutely ...

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  19. CARLTON.

    Cr. J. Gardiner will address the electors to-night at 8 o'clock at the corner of Leo and Drummond streets. ...

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  20. NEWS FROM THE MINES.

    [We desire to make our [?] news as complete as possible in each edition. In [?] that reports from the mines and other new. of interest may appear in the early as well as ...

    Article : 536 words
  21. SOUTH CARLTON.

    Cr. Wm. lovers holds his final meeting this evening at the Orderly Room, Grattan street. Cr Jas. Moloney is advertised to take the chair at 8 o'clock. ...

    Article : 79 words
  22. ACTION AGAINST A CONSTABLE.

    A resident at Brighton Park, Surrey Hills, named Nettle Parker, has commenced an action for slander against Constable Daniel Faulkner, stationed at ...

    Article : 235 words
  23. NEWS AND NOTES IN A NUTSHELL

    Sunnier and brighter. Croxton Park races on Saturday. Plague of mice in Greece. Rough on the ladies. ...

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  24. THE DATE OF THE TRIAL.

    The trial is fixed to be opened on Monday next, but Mr Lyle is now preparing affidavits in favor of an adjournment. The case is such a great one that ...

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  25. COLLINGWOOD.

    The hon. James M'Kean will address the electors to-night, in the Forrester's Hall, Smith street, at 8 o'clock. By advertisement elsewhere the electors ...

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  26. EASTERN SUBURBS.

    Mr Frank Madden addressed a meeting at Burwood last night ; Councillor Ellingworth, J.P., in the chair. The candidate entered into affairs concerning the electorate ...

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  27. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING NEWS.

    19th April. -- Afternoon, 7.23; to-morrow morning, 7.45; afternoon, 8.8. ARRIVED. Star of Victoria, steamer, 2210 tons, Captain ...

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  28. RE-MEMBER ME ONCE MORE.

    Air: Sir William Robinson's "Remember Me No More." Here I entreat you'll cast the vote that cheers ...

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  29. REPORTED TO THE POLICE.

    During the night of the 16th inst., a burglary waif committed at the residence of Edward Wilton, plasterer, Taylor street, Moonee Ponds. Entrance was supposed to ...

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  30. POLICE POINTS.

    Two young follows named Horace Hall and Nell Campbell were charged as the South Melbourne Court this morning with insulting behavior. It appeared that ...

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  31. HE HAD WATCHED AND WAITED.

    I was driving along the highway in a buggy when a man came [?]ning across a field, and stopped me to say there had been an accident at a barn raising, One man had ...

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  32. EMERALD HILL.

    Mr T. Hanson addresses the electors tonight under the Albert Park gas lamp at 7 o'clock. Mr David Ga[?]son will address the ...

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  33. THE MISSING MANUSCRIPT.

    There is now no doubt whatever that the manuscript spoken of by the prisoner as missing, was destroyed by himself. He made every effort to throw the blame of ...

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  34. MELBOURNE EAST.

    The friends and supporters and committee of Mr E. L. Zox in the various divisions of the electorate are requested to meet to-night at 8 o'clock, at the Vienna Cafe, 268 Collins ...

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  36. HOUSEBREAKING AT HAWTHORN.

    The residence of Kate Browders, dressmaker, 56 Power street. Hawthorn, was broken into and robbed between 6 and 8 p.m., on the 17th instant. Entrance was gained ...

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  37. PORT MELBOURNE.

    Mr Salmon will address the electors tonight, at 8 o'clock, in the Market Reserve. ...

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  38. SALES OF FORFEITED SHARES.

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  39. RICHMOND.

    Mr J. C. Winn will address the electors to-night in the Star and Garter Hotel, Bridge road. ...

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  40. ST. KILDA.

    Dr W. H. Embling will address the electors to-night, at 8 o'clock, at the Town Hall. ...

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  41. ROBBERY AT SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    Mr Robert M. M. Mills, estate agent, residing at 12 Bank street, South Melbourne, has reported to the local police that a hunting saddle and bridle, valued at L5, were ...

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  42. TOORAK.

    Mr Alex. M'Kinley will address the electors in the Shire Hall, Malvern, at 8 o'clock to-night. Mr Langton requests his friends to be at ...

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  43. A TERRIBLE DISASTER.

    A shocking calamity occurred on 24th February, at Clock[?]eaton, a manufacturing town of 12,000 inhabitants, situated between Bradford and Dewsbury, England, ...

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  44. MISSING PEOPLE.

    Mr Charles L. May, chief officer of the R.M.S. Ormuz, lying at the Railway Pier, Williamstown, reports that one of the boatswain's mates named James As[?]t is ...

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  45. JOLIMONT AND WEST RICHMOND.

    Mr J. H. Knipe invites the electors to meet him at 8, to-night, in the Hall, Lennox street, Richmond. ...

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  47. TELEGRAPHIC RAINFALL RECORD.

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  49. TO-DAY'S INQUESTS.

    An inquest was held by Mr Candler, acting City Coroner, at the Melbourne Gaol to-day, touching the death of a man named Alfred Douglass, who expired in that prison ...

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  50. THE TROUBLESOME DOCTOR.

    No action likely to be taken as regards the complaint made by Mr Lyle on behalf of the prisoner against the treatment meted out to the latter by the ...

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