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  2. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

    The council of the Church of England Grammar School of Melbourne is at present endeavoring to carry into effect a scheme for the thorough reorganisation of the institution, ...

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  3. [?] PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL.

    The services connected with the conseera[?]ion of St. Patrick's Cathedral were resumed yesterday, on which fell the festival of All [?]s, the purpose of which is by prayer ...

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  4. SPORTING NOTES.

    Wednesday, 3rd November. -- Sandown Park races; V.R.C. Spring meeting (third day) weights declared; final acceptances due for the Spring Stakes; Melbourne ...

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  5. ANGLO - FRENCH RELATIONS.

    Since the signing by France and England of the Convention which brings to an end the state of reciprocal opposition existing between those two countries in Tunis a ...

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  6. STOCKS AND SHARES.

    The Stock Exchange of Melbourne will resume business after the Cup day holiday on Wednesday morning. ...

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  7. THE PITFIELD GOLD FIELD.

    The dilatoriness of the Mines department in resuming boring operations on the Pitfield Plains is causing dissatisfaction, as it is assumed that the department intend shelving ...

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  8. A DELIBERATE SUICIDE.

    An extraordinary letter, bearing the signature "Thomas Cope," was sent by the first post yesterday to Senior Constable Davidson, coroner's orderly, at the Morgue. The letter ...

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  9. THE SALVATION ARMY.

    In keeping with the custom of former years, the Salvation Army held its annual picnic yesterday. This year the scene of the day's outing was Studley Park, a picturesque picnic ...

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  10. COUNTRY SHARE MARKETS.

    Our Ballarat correspondent reports:-- The Stock Exchange was closed to-day on account of the Melbourne Cup. The yield of the Sir Henry Loch for the fortnight ...

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  11. MINING NEWS.

    The recent discovery near Redbank continues promising. The gold is of excellent quality, and undoubtedly indicates a good reef in the vicinity. BROKEN HILL. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-day, Dr. Cockburn stated that the intercolonial Ministers of Agriculture will meet again in Melbourne shortly to endeavor to secure reduced ...

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  13. AN EXTRAORDINARY DEATH.

    Miss Elizabeth Louisa Knight, aged 27, died in a private hospital, South-terrace, in most peculiar circumstances yesterday morning. About a month ago she went to Mr. B. ...

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  14. INTERCOLONIAL STOCK EXCHANGES

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  15. TEA AT THE TEMPLE.

    At 6 p.m. a mammoth tea was held in the head quarters temple, Bourke-street, where between 600 and 700 sat down to a bountiful repast. Here the arrangements were carried out ...

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  16. WAS IT SUICIDE?

    Mr. Percy Deacon, the Newtown assistant council clerk, died suddenly this morning. His mother went to call him, and while speaking he went off apparently in a faint. A doctor ...

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  17. THE TOWN HALL MEETING.

    A great assemblage, numbering over 2000, filled the Town Hall last night. Commandant Booth, who has been absent for some weeks in New South Wales, presided, and on his ...

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  18. FIRE AT PRAHRAN.

    A two - storied brick building Chapel - street, opposite the Prahran town hall, was the scene of a conflagration at 3.20 a.m. yesterday. The premises were occupied by Messrs. Michael and ...

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  19. MINING REPORTS.

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  20. THE WEATHER.

    The following are to-day's forecasts: -- VICTORIA, Tuesday, noon. -- By Mr. Baracchi: Still unsettled, with occasional rain in the eastern district but fine over the other parts of the colony. ...

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  21. DROWNED IN A SHAFT.

    The body of John M'Bain Grant, who was drowned in the Dickenson shaft of the Proprietary mine yesterday, was recovered by means of grappling irons early this morning. At the ...

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  22. CYCLING.

    The L. V. W. Century Run, which was to have been held yesterday, has been postponed on account of the inclement weather, and will now take place on Prince of Wales's Birthday (9th ...

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  23. A VALUELESS CHEQUE.

    The man, John Wallis, who was arrested at South Melbourne on Monday on the charge of endeavoring to impose on the manager of the National Bank, Clarendon-street, by means of ...

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  24. CRICKET.

    East v. North Melbourne.-- This match, arranged to be played on the E.M.C.G. ground to-day, at 3 o'clock, has been cancelled, owing to the wet state of the ground. ...

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  25. WEST AUSTRALIAN MINES.

    It is reported that a rich strike has been made on the Southern Boulder leases situated at the border of Hannan's Lake, but no particulars are ...

    Article : 469 words
  26. SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION.

    In celebration of the opening of St. Patrick's Cathedral, the children of the city and suburban Catholic schools combined in a grand school demonstration at ...

    Article : 797 words
  27. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY.

    The net profit made by the Mortlake Butter Factory Company for the six months ending 30th September was £110, which, with £35 brought forward from the previous half year, makes £145 to ...

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  29. THE CYCLIST MARTIN.

    William Evans, a prominent member of the local boxing fraternity, challenged Wm. Martin, the well-known American cyclist, to a friendly fight. Martin accepted the ...

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  30. MUNICIPAL INTELLIGENCE.

    At the meeting of the Templestowe shire yesterday, a deputation from the Doncaster council, consisting of Crs. Fuiger (president), Thiele and Pickering, attended to discuss the proposed new ...

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  31. THE WOOL SALES.

    The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited will hold their weekly wool sale to-morrow, when a catalogue of 1200 bales will be submitted, including the following clips:-- Willow ...

    Article : 253 words
  32. THE TRAMWAY TRAFFIC.

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  33. A BROKEN HILL INVITATION.

    The M'Culloch Park Syndicate mot this afternoon, and decided to invite the cyclist Martin to visit the Hill and take part in special bicycle races to be held if he consents to come. ...

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  34. A GIRL THREATENS SUICIDE.

    A young girl named Mabel Nicholson was apprehended by Constable Williams, watch house keeper at St. Kilda, yesterday, for threatening self destruction. She was in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. LAW LIST. --THIS DAY.

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