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  2. THE GOVERNOR AT FRANKSTON.

    Lord and Lady Brassey arrived here br the 6.8 p.m. train on Saturday, on a visit to Mr. James Grice, at whose residence ("Moodah") they will remain until Monday morning, ...

    Article : 48 words
  3. THE CALVERT EXPEDITION.

    Mr. W. F. Rodall has telegraphed from Bamb[?] Creek to the Surveyor-General, giving particulars of his trip in search of the missing members of the Calvert ...

    Article : 507 words
  4. A STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    The R.M.S. Valetta brings particulars of the abandonment of the steamer S[?], of Bombay, in the Arabian Sea, off Socotra. The Vala[?] si[?] the S[?]an [?]iving a signal ...

    Article : 249 words
  5. THE GENERAL PROCESSION.

    It was a pity that the high wind and the keen nipping air should have marred the complete success of the general procession. The societies and clubs which took part in ...

    Article : 1,956 words
  6. THE ENGLISH MAIL.

    The R.M.S. Valetta, C. Gadd commander, arrived from Colombo at 9.39 a.m. to-day. Her passengers in the saloon are:--For Adelaide: Messrs. Messenger and Ayden. For Melbourne: ...

    Article : 75 words
  7. THE KAISER'S GRUDGE AGAINST GREECE.

    The feeling that made the Athenians deify their city under the symbol of Athenae, has not died. I should say it is as strong as ever. The incapacity of Otho ...

    Article : 1,501 words
  8. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    A large parcel of telluride ore has been bagged at the Boulder Perseverance ready for shipment. The Australia Mill has been stopped to make ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. AN ORANGE DEMONSTRATION.

    The loyal demonstrations at Prahran were continued yesterday, when Chapel-street was thronged to witness an Orange procession. The idea emanated from the local ...

    Article : 366 words
  10. SCIENTIFIC KITE FLYING.

    Most persons when asked for their mental picture of the wind, describe it as a horizontal stratum of air practically uniform in velocity. In reality neither of these ...

    Article : 1,340 words
  11. THE WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 922 words
  12. SUNDAY SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION AT COLLINGWOOD.

    The scholars connected with the Collingwood Sunday schools, who took part in the Melbourne and suburban Sunday schools ...

    Article : 163 words
  13. JUBILEE DAY FOR PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.

    Sir,--Will you allow me space to call attention to the fact that one class of children have been quite left out of the Jubilee rejoicings, viz., the scholars of the above. Could not all ...

    Article : 279 words
  14. ENTERTAINING THE POOR.

    On Saturday afternoon M. E. Wilkns, M.L.A., of Collingwood, carried out an undertaking he had made to supply a quantity of meat to the poor of his city. Mr. Beazley, ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. IN THE EXHIBITION BUILDING.

    As a fitting conclusion to the labors of the week, the general committee of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Fete entertained a a company of about 100 ladies and gentlemen ...

    Article : 367 words
  16. QUEEN'S MEMORIAL FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 229 words
  17. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S TREAT.

    Sir,--Perhaps through the columns of your journal we may get some information as to why the school children of North Melbourne, Parkville and Flemington are left out in the cold ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. THE BRUNSWICK CELEBRATIONS.

    Sir,--I have been directed by his worship the mayor, chairman of the Children's Diamond Jubilee Fete, to ask you to correct your report in yesterday's issue, which read:--"The town ...

    Article : 103 words
  19. THE BICYCLE PROCESSION.

    The conspicuous novelty, and by no means the least entertaining feature of the festivities which marked the close of the Jubilee week, was the enormous train of ...

    Article : 1,383 words
  20. CELEBRATIONS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Jubilee celebrations were brought to a conclusion last night by a further display of illuminations in both city and town. Heavy rain having fallen during the day, the night was ...

    Article : 2,867 words
  21. REPORTS FROM STATIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 151 words
  22. ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY.

    A thief made a very good haul on board the steamer Aramac as the vessel lay beside the Australian wharf on Saturday. Mrs. Marshall Hoffman, of "Northcote," Tennyson-street, ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. THE EXHIBITION CONCERTS.

    Although the rain which set in at midday necessitated the postponement of the cycling sports, it had not any very serious effect upon the indoor amusements in the ...

    Article : 505 words
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