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  2. SPORTING NOTES.

    Owners and trainers of horses are reminded that entries for the next meeting (Saturday, 3rd May) of the Victorian,Trotting Club, at Elsternwick Park must be made with the secretary, Mr. ...

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  3. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Sir Henry Phipps and Lady Phipps, [?]d Sir Patrick Jennings were passengers by the Lyeemoon on Saturday for Brisbane, Among the passengers who left by the ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL TRADES CONGRESS.

    A deputation from the Intercolonial Trades Congress waited on the Premier on Saturday morning, in order to submit the resolutions arrived at by the delegates. ...

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  5. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Death has been very busy amongst the old identities of Creswick lately, no less than font having passed away daring the last five days viz., Mr. Rice Leake, proprietor of Leake's ...

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  6. POLICE NEWS.

    At the City Police Court on Saturday a young man named Francis Perkins was brought before Mr. Call, P.M., on a charge of stealing a valuable sealskin bag from the Princess Hotel. The ...

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  7. REFUSAL OF BEACH TO ROW HANLAN.

    Saturday was the time appointed for the making of the second deposit in the match made by Mr. Hunt for Beach or Trickett to row Hanlan on the Nepean for £500 aside and the ...

    Article : 277 words
  8. THE BANQUET.

    The congress was celebrated on Saturday evening by a banquet, which was held at the Trades Hall. Mr. B. Douglas presided. There was a large attendance or delegates, about 70 being ...

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  9. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It has been decided to merge the Parliamentary committee on railways into a commission, the personnel of the body remaining unaltered, except that Mr. Bower, ...

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  10. HAY JOCKS Y CLUB RACKS.

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  11. FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE NORMAN TO[?].

    A fatal accident occurred to-day, aboard the steamer Normauton, off the Sem[?] phore. The vessel was discharging cargo, when a large railway buffer which was being hauled up, ...

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  12. CAUFIELD RACES.

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  13. ACCIDENT TO THE CITY OF MELBOURNE STEAMER.

    The steamer City of Melbourne, which left Sydney about three o'clock on Saturday afternoon for Melbourne, with a member of passengers and a large cargo, returned to port ...

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  14. CRICKET.

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  15. TRADE MEETING.

    A well attended meeting of the journeymen bakers of Geelong was held on, Saturday evening at the Eureka Hotel. Mr. Anderson, a member of the Melbourne Operative Bakers' Society, ...

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  16. CRICKET IN SYDNEY.

    The match which was commenced on Friday on the Association ground, between an old intercolonial [?]m of cricketers and a team of juniors, for the benefit of Ned Gregory, resulted in a draw. The [?] reolonlais in ...

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  17. AN EXPENSIVE PET.

    Mr. Alexander Turnbull, the father of a child who was severely bitten by a small dog, took proceedings at the South Melbourne court on Saturday against the owner, Mr. John Robinson, the ...

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  18. SINGULAR CASE OF DROWNING.

    The body of a man named James M'Donald a young farmer only 27 years of age, has been found in the A[?]e Creek. The man's disappearance had created considerable excitement ...

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  19. BILLIARD MATCH.

    An interesting billiard match was concluded oh Friday night between H. Evan9 and H, Grey, the former winning a severely contested game. ...

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  20. FOOTBALL.

    The football season may fairly be said to have commenced on Saturday, a number of scratch matches being played in various parts of the town and suburbs. In nearly every instance the members turned up ...

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  21. FREEMASONRY.

    An interesting Masonic ceremony, to which all Master Masons are invited, will take place in the town hall, Richmond, to-morrow evening, namely, the Consecration and Deification of the ...

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  22. RAILWAY AGITATION AT KILMORE

    A numerously attended public meeting of the business men of the town, and formers of the district, was held in the share hall on Saturday afternoon, to consider the question ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A fatal accident happened on Saturday in Gertrude street, Collingwood, where a man named Adam Seddon aged 53, fell from a new buiding on which he was engaged at work. He was ...

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  24. NOTICES' TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Another Exhibitor," writing from Geelong; complains be can get no information from the Parramatta [?]uvenile Exhibition About the fate of his oxhibits. The same tune is [?]choed also ...

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  25. THE TRIP TO MORDIALLOC.

    The visiting delegates, with a number of the representatives of the Melbourne trades, proceeded to Mordial[?]oc by the Minister of ...

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  26. FIRES.

    About half-past ten o'clock last night afire broke out in a stable partially occupied by a Mrs. Davis and Dr. Simmonds, of High-street St. Kilda. The building, which was of ...

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  27. CASUALTIES.

    The following Casualties were received at the Alfred Hospital during Saturday and yesterday--James Scobie, aged 24 years, a jockey, suffering from a comminuted fracture of the shoulder ...

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  28. NEW INSOLVENTS.

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  29. YACHTING.

    Yacht racing on the Albert Park Lake is always livelier when it has reached its dullest aspect in the Bay. In fact, since the Assegai and Minnehaha match, none of the yachts of the V.Y.C, have hoisted ...

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  30. THE CLOSE OF THE CONGRESS.

    The delegates re[?]ssemblea at seven o 'clock on Saturday evening, for the purpose of transacting formal business in connection with the closing of the congress. There was a full attendance of ...

    Article : 537 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. INQUESTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  33. LAW LIST.--THIS DAY.

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  34. Advertising

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