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  3. THE WEATHER ON WEDNESDAY.

    Wednesday was the hottest day of the season. In the morning in Melbourne (says the Argus) the Heat was most intense, registering, according ton report from the ...

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  4. MELBOURNE.

    In connection with the new Exhibition Building there is one matter of technical detail which is at present occupying the attention of the Commissioners, and ...

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  5. DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR.

    Sir George Bowen, family, and suite, will embark on board the mail steamer on Saturday, the 22nd proximo, at the Williamstown pier, at two o'clock p.m. On Tuesday, ...

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  6. SHOCKING SUICIDE AT SANDHURST.

    Considerable excitement was occasioned in Sandhurst on Wednesday afternoon by a rumor to the effect that Miss Julia Emery, daughter of Mr John Emery, outfitter, ...

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  7. OPENING OF THE WAHGUNYAH RAILWAY.

    RUTHERGLEN; Wednesday.—The branch line of railway between the Springs and Wahgunyah was opened to-day. No Ministers were present, but Messrs Sharpe and ...

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