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  2. GRAND LODGE OF FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS OF VICTORIA.

    The M.W. Grand Master, Bro. G. S. Coppin, M.L.A., held a reception in the lower room of the Protestant Hall on Friday evening, at which about 150 past and present officers of ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Mr. Molesworth of Meredith, and Mr. G. G. Morton, of Labona, have invited the Ballarat Hunt Club to hunt over their estates. The offers have been accepted. The annual dinner ...

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  4. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    A complimentary banquet in honor of the return of the members of the naval artillery volunteers was given in the drill shed. Port Macquarie, en Saturday evening, the affair ...

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  5. SPORTING NOTES.

    Nominations for the Williamstown Races, to be held on Saturday the 25th inst. must be made to-day, before 4 p.m. at Bowes's Australian Hotel, Bourke-street west, Melbourne, or up to ...

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  6. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

    A race meeting was hold at Moonee Valley on Saturday afternoon, and as tho weather was much more pleasant than has been experienced of late, there was a good attendance. ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The full returns in the Legislative Council election for the southern district show that Mr. Tomkinson has been returned by a majority of nearly 1000 votes. ...

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  8. COURSING.

    Our Hamilton correspondent telegraphs that at a general meeting of the coursing club, held at the Criterion Hotel, on Friday night. It was decided to offer very liberal prizes, consisting of a piece of plate, valued ...

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  9. FITZROY v. UNIVERSITY.

    The return match of these clubs was played on Saturday afternoon on the East Melbourne cricket ground The students, who sustained a crushing defeat on the previous occasion, to some extent retrieved their ...

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  10. NEW ZEALAND.

    Sailed : This afternoon Waihora, steamer, for Melbourne v[?] Hobart. ...

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  11. UNIVERSITY NOTICE.

    The council on the 3rd August will proceed to nominate a candidate for a Military Cadetship at Sandhurst. Candidates must forward their applications to the Registrar not later than the ...

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  12. THE GEOGRAPHICAL EXPEDITION TO NEW GUINEA.

    The Alexandra, which has arrived from Thursday Island, reports that the geographical expedition was to leave Thursday Island for New Guinea yesterday accompanied by the ...

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  13. CASUALTIES.

    The following persons having mot with accidents were taken on Saturday and yesterday to the Melbourne Hospital:--George Pigott, 33, found by the police in Little ...

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  14. FRIENDLY SOCIETY MEETINGS.

    The half yearly meeting of the Loyal Auglesea Lodge, No. 2, U.A.O.D, was held on the 6th inst., at which the auditors report and balance sheet for the half year ending 30th June was ...

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  15. THE CASE OF THE CONDEMNED MAN JOHNS.

    A large number of ladies assembled at the Queen's Statue on Saturday morning, with reference to the case of the prisoner Johns, and passed the following resolution :--"That Lady ...

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  16. WILLIAMSTOWN MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    The forthcoming yearly municipal elections at Williamstown for the three different words are already commencing to excite interest. The retiring members are Messrs. James Dowman, ...

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  17. RICHMOND V. WILLIAMSTOWN.

    The members of the above teams met on the Richmond ground on Saturday and played an excellent game, resulting in a decided win for the visitors. The toss was won by the Williamstown team, and within ...

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  18. NEW INSOLVENTS.

    Frederick Dowland, of Daylesford, carpenter. Causes of insolvency: Losses on contracts and insufficient employment. Liabilities, £151 15s. 10d. ; assets, £36 15s.; deficiency, £115 0s. ...

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  19. THE RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS AT BALLARAT.

    Messrs. Speight and Ford, accompanied by Sir. Perry, city clerk, and Mr. Brazenor, architect, on Saturday morning, says our Ballarat correspondent, went over the route of the ...

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  20. EVANGELIST MISSION.

    The Evangelisation Society of Victoria on Saturday evening commenced a special mission in Brunswick under the conductorship of the Rev. A. J. Clarke. The mission was opened ...

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  21. THE SILVER CREEK WATER WORKS CONTRACT.

    SIR.--Would you a second time allow us space to give justice to where justice is due, in reference to our letter to you dated 8th July, stating that all the workmen on the above ...

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  22. CARLTON v. ESSENDON.

    Two picked trams from tho Carlton and Essendon clubs met for the first time tills season. The match took place on the Melbourne cricket ground, and attracted a large number of spectators. Owing to the fine weather ...

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  23. THE NEW LICENSING BILL.

    SIR.--The Government proposal to prevent brewers and merchants from having a monopoly of public house freehold properties does not go far enough, and will not unless further ...

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  24. THE YARRA-BANK LEASES.

    Just before the Assembly rose on Thursday last, Mr. Harper inquired of the Premier what arrangements hod been made with regard to the sale of leases of low-lying lands on the banks ...

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  25. MELBOURNE v. SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    The match between these two teams was played on the South Melbourne ground on Saturday in the presence of several thousand spectators, and resulted in the [?]siest of victories for the home team, as when the ...

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  26. THE FIRE ON BOARD THE SHIP OBED BAXTER.

    SIR.--A paragraph appeared recently in The Age, stating that a fire bad occurred on board of the American ship Obed Baxter on her way down to the Heads; that the crew had refused ...

    Article : 530 words
  27. THE NEW LICENSING BILL.

    SIR.--Looking over the report of the late meeting of publicans to foment opposition to the now Licensing Bill, it appears pretty evident that that estimable, portion of the ...

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  28. MR. BERRY AND THE TASMANIAN TREATY.

    SIR.--During the past six months numerous deputations, representing a variety of interests, have waited upon Mr. Berry, the Chief Secretary (why not upon the proper person, Mr. ...

    Article : 1,860 words
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  30. FOOTBALL.

    On Saturday afternoon the return match of the season between the above clubs was played at Geelong. The Hotham scored a victory against the seaside footballers when they played on the East Melbourne ground on the ...

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  31. LACROSSE.

    The Melbourne and South Melbourne met for the second time this season on Saturday, and after a fine and even contest the match resulted, as on the occasion of their previous meeting, in a draw the scoring being ...

    Article : 580 words
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