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  2. THE M. C. ODDFELLOWS' FETE.

    The annual gala of the M.U.I.O.O.F., United metropolitan districts, was held in the United Friendly Societies' gardens. The attendance was larger than had ever been ...

    Article : 870 words
  3. NEWS FROM EUROPE

    An Imperial rescript relieves Prince B.S. marck from the premiership, but requires that he shall still continue to confer with the Emperor on Imperial matters, and on ...

    Article : 326 words
  4. SPORTING NOTES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  5. THE POLYTECHNIC HALL.

    Mr. Joseph Simmons gave an extremely interesting entertainment, entitled Fun and Facts, or Thirty-five Years in Australia, last evening, in the Polytechnic Hall. As a ...

    Article : 178 words
  6. CRICKET.

    The first eleven of the Beaumond Cricket Club, which contains many rising players, proceed to Sunbury to-morrow by the first train for the purpose of testing the mettle of the cricketers ...

    Article : 85 words
  7. BRUNSWICK TOLL DISTRIBUTION.

    SIR, -- in your issue of this day I observed a letter signed Ratepayer, on the subject of that vexed and much debated question, the Brunswick toll-gate. The writer, although he ...

    Article : 631 words
  8. IMPROVED REAPER.

    The S. A. Register, 21st December, states that at Rhynie there has been completed a now patent reaping apparatus, which it is considered has turned cut quite a success. ...

    Article : 210 words
  9. TEMPERANCE HALL.

    There was a crowded house at the Temperance Hall last evening, the back seats being thoroughly filled and numbers refused admission. Professor Haselmaver ...

    Article : 88 words
  10. ST. GEORGE'S HALL.

    A new programme was presented by Madame Cora de Lamond, at St. George's Hall, last night. The audience was large and appreciative, repeatedly applauding the ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. MR. J. S. MILL ON THE INTERNATIONAL.

    The following is the text of the letter ad dressed by Mr. John Stuart Mill to the secretary of the Nottingham branch of the International Working Men's ...

    Article : 755 words
  12. THE CATHOLIC PICNIC.

    The annual picnic of the metropolitan Roman Catholics took place yesterday in the old favorite spot, in tho botanical reserve near the Domain-road. During the forenoon ...

    Article : 419 words
  13. MURDER AT THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PEARL FISHERY.

    A correspondent of the Fremantle Herald gives the details of the wanton butchery of a fine young man named Walter Ledger, by the natives. It appears from the report in ...

    Article : 451 words
  14. THE PROTESTANT CHURCH IN SEDAN.

    The Rev. David Macrae, of Gourock, writing from Sedan, the scene of the final defeat of Marshal MacMahon and the surrender of Napoleon III., says:-- " Sedan had ...

    Article : 988 words
  15. THE RAILWAYS.

    The officials on the Victorian Railways and also on the M. and H. B. [?]s had a busy time yesterday in meeting the requirements of the traffic. One improvement ...

    Article : 220 words
  16. THE PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    The pantomime of Bluebeard promises to be a bit. The house was last evening crowded from floor to ceiling, the performance throughout being rapturously ...

    Article : 126 words
  17. SHIRE COUNCILS.

    JI[?]A COUNCIL (23rd December). -- President: [?], president (Cr. Plant), and Crs. Bastings, Clincho Dennis, Emery, Marshall,O'Keiffe,Paterson, and Vincent. Mr. R. Atkinson's tender was accepted ...

    Article : 371 words
  18. WILLIAMSTOWN RACES.

    Considering the counter attractions, it was astonishing that so many persons should have found their way to the Williamstown races yesterday, especially as it is not the ...

    Article : 353 words
  19. THE EXHIBITION.

    The Exhibition Building has been well attended during the Christmas holidays, and yesterday was crowded all through the day. The concerts have afforded unbounded ...

    Article : 292 words
  20. MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH.

    The Times of Thursday contains an article which is probably the precursor of the promised memorandum of the Local Government Board on the operations of the Public ...

    Article : 1,110 words
  21. THE THEATRE ROYAL.

    A regular holiday audience crowded the Theatre Royal last evening to witness the first production of the Christmas pantomime. Juvenile humanity mustered in force, and ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  22. BREACHES OF THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LAND ACT.

    The S. A. Advertiser states that the Commissioner of Crown Lands has set his foot down against all dummyism and evasions of the land laws, and has called nearly a ...

    Article : 283 words
  23. GEELONG.

    The steamer Despatch took nearly 300 passengers to Snapper Point, the trip being altogether agreeable. Large numbers also visited the Viotoria Tea gardens at Point ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. CHICAGO REBUILT.

    A correspondent writing to an English paper states that: "of the one thousand buildings devoted to business which were destroyed last October, 700 are either ...

    Article : 1,972 words
  25. THE APOLLO HALL.

    The Apollo Hall, in the Eastern Arcade, was opened last evening, when the jovial and ever welcome Harry Rickards, assisted by a talented company, gave one of his ...

    Article : 341 words
  26. STEAM LAUNCHES AT HOBART TOWN.

    Hobart Town is rapidly acquiring a fleet of steam launches, the Mercury says, admirably suited for the river trade and pleasure excursions, and which must prove a ...

    Article : 496 words
  27. NEW INSOLVENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  28. Advertising

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    Advertising : 153 words
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