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  2. SOCIAL GOSSIP.

    Mrs. D. Call and Mrs. Mitchell are giving on afternoon tea at Iyuh,'Malvern, this afternoon. The members of the ball ...

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  3. FOR THE LADIES.

    All kinds of buckles ate now fashionable, and every shape size seems to be worn. There is no prettier clasp for the belt than ...

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    THE great powers are now debating to what extent the Turkish demands in connection with Greece are to be tolerated or acceded to. The centre ...

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  7. ECHOES OF THE WEEK.

    On Tuesday evening the Prabran Council received a letter from Mr. E. Geach, Chapel-street suggesting that a labour bureau should be established at the ...

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  8. THE OSBORNE ST. BUSINESS.

    SIR.—All business and thoughtful men must feel exceedingly sorry at the action of a majority of the Council in deciding to tarpave that ...

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