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  3. VICTOR OR VICTIM.

    In one of those mornings at March watch are generally considered to belong to spring but seem to own allegiance only to winter, and to be among the most loyal of its subjects, a young ...

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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    Again was the betting market lively yesterday, Boolka being still further tacked for the Maribyrnong Plate-- 5000 to 200 being taken in one bet, although probably be was backed in all to win three times that ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. CRICKET.

    The usual monthly meeting of the Victorian Cricket Association was held at the Albion Hotel last night; Mr. F. G. Smith in the chair. There was a very full meeting. The selector of teams, Mr. H. F. Boyle, ...

    Article : 268 words
  6. FLEMINGTON TRAINING NOTES.

    The popular rendezvous Flemington exhibited no ordinary symptoms of animation yesterday morning. Visitors from various points of the compass began to put in an appearance as soon as ...

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  7. BILLIARDS.

    There were sixteen acceptances for Mace's Billiard Handicap Tournament last night when the array took place. The following players will start the cor[?]est tonight at eight o'clock:-- D. Bennott v. L. Gri[?]wood, ...

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  8. THE TARIFF COMMISSION.

    A meeting of the Tariff Commissioners was held yesterday at the Custom House, when there were present Messrs. Mirams (chairman), M'Intyre, Woodward, James, Bosisto, Tucker, ...

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  9. THE ASSASSIN GUITEAU.

    How the assassin Guiteau heard the intelligence of the President's death is thus described:-- On 20th September, Warden Crocker visited Guiteau in his cell, and gives the following ...

    Article : 342 words
  10. DEATH OF PRESIDENT GARFIELD.

    By the papers received by the San Francisco mail, full particulars are given of the death of President Garfield, who on the 10th September succumbed to the injuries inflicted by the ...

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  11. AN ATTEMPT TO KILL GUITEAU.

    At Washington, on 11th September, Sergeant Mason, of Battery B. Second Artillery, when relieving guard at the gaol, shot at Guiteau through the window of his cell, and came near ...

    Article : 555 words
  12. POLICE INTELLIGENCE.

    CITY COURT (Tuesday).-- ROBBERY,-- Two women of ill- fame, Jessie Warren and Isabella Jones, hailing from the doubtful neighborhood of Bilking- square, were charged with the robbery ...

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  13. THE LYING IN STATE.

    The remains of the President lay in state at the Rotunda of tho Capitol, at Washington, from the 21st to the 23rd. A vast throng of people assembled around the depot, awaiting the train ...

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